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HE iiobuhiq btab; i; u l:KBO DAXXT titan MOMOiT. iy mo ; rt ,, a .a. - I f tt atr Sea .ami ire. na y ear im iSlSSS ,. t M.C, la.ir Sr t Qbc; fin. . . . v .! w uara-vi. t, rrae. nxiM u w mi; im ia ,r.rt,.,,fc,r u m procim ...j. m..Vw L4U. a BMtitf la Dm bits nad a k tmm iaa oa r, BW u aaa soia oaa-Hl ia CoQatjOtlway. om of Irl4A4 aft a po4iiaiio af lUt Hc4 aaa ba Jiimln I. i.n c Eau!aal. Tsias, baral a block of IoMffti aUioiaga for U. I for art. S iKiott cuottaiM at Alby. M. Y.. aad :ia tMir ioiiiitoa Qavffmm Ttii rroca America Claiau CoanmMatOtt i au4d ia) liaia tot Bltag cUima. rbi ltrotaj 8aday School Coo f.mi.ua aaU al Twoio ta-davt dakxaXae ' r iu rl Soath Sim ae praeL . riM &m OMUaJ Cseaaaitu mt ihe .i.i..nt W Kluaaa V i rs an Ja tnaa 4m I , . , . L-. api.. i u ui ou tor uMaai wu ia I ; inMrt t kc. Yock oaar- i. il ;ay 34 par cac ; cuUua aicedy II l llt S IS CU. ta Jafc bt r 4JTJaai ft IlOl It. Cvrfa i uiriu iarva(iM vry firm i 4S03i . flm l S3 C6ap l& !... i forviga amvale laet etek at rk 1 1.344. I )) iuprajaoo ia KalanJ that niutwiti'i fall ia near al band, t ...truer, geowaU a4 eaijture are t.i t.rntoj agaiSat bid. Vh dry goods market in New i rk ctxitinut flrta for cotloo aod ,iln irooda. New besioewa Ii .. u. Klaooele active. I' rf Whitney, of lriaceUo, baa a r nt the yVutcim JinUmi whtoh ..i.l to bm char gird with ocepUoaavax. t. ut.l m, "Oa thw So called Sciweoe lial ig00." YUm poem oo Uiahop Alkioaoo firet f p-iarwi n the St a a aod ahoeld b- oriditeJ to It. 'It is froca the peo of ' 1 ,lu geotletnaa of Norfolk, Va, .j hA merit. A icioui hoiwe ia New Yerk killad 4 Hrt who oodevteok to go ia his .aI. He iheei kiokeal, trampled ivj .iragged has groom, Uurpby, . .. . . ... ir.aaiog ftt saalL It I tnougDl DO I , ... -.il .I. UwMteeovrarig feet that under f l-ruxieue rwle th-e awgvoee have j u.le onrree- Hi Vitriols, NotU arol.os. Gwerria and other Statea. I I orae of them have aeoamulatexl OOa- ierabt property. Kt -Treasurer D. A Jenkins ie oat ..... g . a. I u a lellev in wasea a goee loc tnei Uapubltaaaui State Kxeeative uue, proesiaeisf lU neesl ssuos ceosurabU aod a miaortane to that I prty. en. jLLahoae has beo interviewed, and he sAjs Mr. Davie ia raepooaible for the prolongation of lha war after ien. Lee. was wiHing to surra adar. Hn Mshoo le avet the beet of wit-n-Mee in war m altera, aa Geo. Jubal A Early hae sA-awn. I W'e have received a copy of the feoaJ edition of tbe -aVruj York ll.tni.er and Broier's Manual for mo-'si. It ia published by the N. V Btoker and Broker 1'abluhiog l ompeny. It is handaomely got up in.! will b a asefal pocket com p so "o. It as pvaeared evidently wflb It ia gratifying to see ii given aa the eeiaUtfa of Oov. lUackbam. l i m --U-a jKrtut of ovtr lo beadml " TT,' ol w MUO ; and Jamea eaae which would have proved fatal ia two nyins naa ueniaionHae. woe. uesweea ,t ii s-u-a dcrM oTtr iwq aeearra tji . ; v.,ki. mooth. or leas tlm Ndrceo was most Princeton and Pine Level, to r tin over and -un. Newbifree. ffSXVxF' alilTy Drt oTlfirdW. JD.WJl- kfil Aabley; Evans, a whhe man. living In v rra. la Baluaaoce i $1 S3 pr 7 JOpQ j. uartia tad W. Z. UM. DahAaoe, Graham aad Burxu. The Jobaetoo eoawy, who from alt appearance T4 ervv uf tk4J .ehoow Mortoo, Eaqs., of WilUamttoo. The tamor aod Jaw. aftet itmovai. ,waixd had faUan ea tha track whlia ia a state of iU.t. t- m -c-r tfuu u WptnUj b Solicitor thrMaadonehalf pounds. At pxaeeot Dr. UtoxtoUon and must luve gone ; to sleep, i,.,. .t rtrort Mpu,a Ortody. of PaiooUak- Hon L. CL Norcop's patient ia breaihlac through a sil- The accideat was not known till the foUow aurLfa J the v.l -t.o flr, by the TKanV cf GnwUI.. TV er lube paaed iato the windpipe. fog mortrtnr.whea his mutilated body;wks itaaaa, oi. Ureeovjlis: Thoa. Spar- . ... . . . , toaaA em the track and hoca feedine on it. t coo taa lejaaciMio acuaas I row an(j q jr Ken tacky, thai the able Scotchman I hae tare rfitova Dev. 11. IX. Lkijmz. 0 .v tr 1 Prof. J. D. Howe, oasoclau. aad Dr. T. C. etio rvprvwiots that Su:e in the w h(ilaa,kxaL- ft has our beat wisbee. :i Statee SeoaU with ao much B Jel- ty. aaefalneee and aaneriealicsso wil be re-iUcUd b-sydnd doabC 0- I .... .... . 1 . It.if ILa.lT ia oaa Sf IU DMIDIO fna . . 7' ., . i Ada U in J"lt I l). Itet score o4 yeavrs. h te evUsaX that aadef the peeavoat at there La bai UiiLe prospect ef refjrta is, JUaseav The Uuth ie he ht beee, a vtapmavsJy aod pore a tootif bndoa4 he hae had bat LtiUe it.44e tA eVa afthe ViVaa iU22x i-'aoewa f roeai Ahal 2a ak.w. s.amataai . ilia U were arr4 t.hiiMato4 siavle u sheteaag tlW Jeera wakoat aay psc-e- of Ur. TW j aar ia laVe aeavree el all law. ! f VOL. XXVII1.-NO. 79. TL . trUl ot ViillUm rtkert fo r ILi tanrdtr of Geo. Dry to Qnnni, M,ra,lOD- Y D not crtinHl I .k- . J" 1 ue BT,ueDCO P- pr lo t T.ry iifoog, and If that 0f JettclW. Griffiflt from Norfolk. Vfkf u allowed, cooclutive. The I ' u 1JMSi Wednaadar. Tba priaooer'a coqdmI - 7- VT? OTBDK I oa and Air. Jamea, or Greenville: Mr. Sheoard and Mr. T? V .f a-IWWU, MUI.. Ul it aaroTVon; Mr. Btobb. of Wil- It . , V . , lilfflttAn anrl Jmf a lrtli rf If o - - leigh. lbs dhqW of witoeasee ia large on both sidta, and it will uke considerable tune to conclado the case. Jadge Gilmer Is trying the case, which was progressing on Friday af ternoon. We talk a boot the hot weather, aod yet it t cool compared to acme day. i. June, ma Wo reproduce iroia otr irapoal record, the milt- mum raoe of the thermometer for the days named in ISSO : JM 13 - IS - 14 13 Jao 2J. . .93 degree. ..97 . .!S . .80 . . . .86 degrees. 88 . . .90 ...S3 ...00 . .W . ..w ...93 ...86 33. . . J .. 37.... Sm... aa.... . ... On Saturday last, the 18tb, the thenaomeier recorded some 83 de- lag l than half a mile. To locate It more u , . . , exactly. It Is five mllea aorta of Body's greea; oo Suodsy it mast have been Tai4Bd Uththooee, and about four miles full 9o or more, but we did not ex- onlhof Kitty Hswk beach, where the ua- .... fortunate Uaitcd States steamer Huron wss amino a thermometer; oo Monday it .uanded a few yeerf ago. A finer place wae 89 at our offlee. aod oo yesterday tor combination of still and surf bsthlng . J 'is not to be foaod on the entire coast, it ran up b.gh aa 02. - ... TMAmm.v. Am lha f aa m . Ill .. II. . norolon. the well I known Wa.hiogton correspondent, 7. - . I larnube too l miadelphia Jiniu I : rtl.J t. I w.iu .iu-rowiuuioreTiewoi xub. .x7Wimvm rj virui. ne ue.enus vieu. i Thoma, now dead and unable to d fend hioMir against reckless asaer- I lion., and he ahoVj that Dadeaa'e I .-..tr. .w. .... cruiaocaa aro aoiust. tie d abbe that romantic and untruthful writer the Military Novelist," The "inarch to I the sea ia shown to be a blunder. The Stab was right when it said last week tbat Badeaa would catch it V . . i. V.r . i a a . t. uuiu iiurio ata oonuj. sun stroxee, so mo ot inem oi a la- Ul charscur, have occurred in some port ooa of the Sute within a few day a Peraons who are exposed to the exceeaive heal should Uke all the I I I .: : v I . i.i . v. . . v. prTCuwou pw-Mita. r reaeub warn ing of the head in cold water aod wearing; well renulated hats with green leaves to toem are aeeiraoie, l I .a a a la. a . . I ana may mot as pravaotivew. T. m.'.A r.l,;K;i;nn tha " prvoiuiwwu I A e mm m ee ss aueie ara a v a ww m MW distarbiag elemeot in Ohio politics I and that it .ii Kv. an imrvnnint fa. I tbe aDoroachintr cootest. They jor in " - I r- .nnnoaiNl to nnmhor 75 000 ont -nn rvrm .! Tt,. R.nk. w. . w v - -r-- i: .1 . ok nnn TV. L ..r" T7 . V. . : i'rooiDtuoniais noia toe Daiance oi i According to the Washington cor- I respondent of the Baltimore Sun oer Uin HepaWicana and DemocraU who as foreign news about North Caroli na mature. Quints Turpenune. The CaUwba Jftrcury is the title of a sea all weekly, price tl year. It aeeecMt sreat deal of aeoerr ta this I 1 .. TVa iaM avniiAa raf4iwia riara muw. - -- I are dog 1 bQaiaea, which is suu la- I ervaata The wa. harrtatls la fall I bUat; waere tt was sowa taiiy it Is good. (Ki'-k-- W.Amisrm' 1a9a,,a. I 7 ' ' . V . . 1 " , " I Msearrerdie Uie one kicked h t9 th I - - flAleieh .Viv-OW : Yea- a.. f.v. va L-aM -attk ftaajaT i mJu. The tsesperatsre at J o'cleek was I D a ysiAse tslK aa that fleaa- I ear Yaaee's seweeh at Tliatty was the Caeat I ."ilr'r Lh U it I faMy totaled wUb facta, aad waa through I visit that oily express themselves as rver. j. rr. wcaaiua v.wu4cuwj M uio uunuiog wui o and routes supplied there- v;' ,k. ,...; WM Pofolly bruised a few dsye ago by high, with a lookdut, which will be about from, including A & N. C. apprehenaiv. that lb. new us.e m uy Jl J thirtyeet above the ground ieVeL It I. Railroad, at f..... 50A.M. North Carolina pohtica will serve to runnlag W-"f0.0' .ta,- 7..ai- ,i. -i.. Southern mails for allpolntif oreaa up ocui parti is. tv e give mis horse was a plow. After tne some naa ijion win be the handsomest and most tho 1 Weeternniails(C.O. R'yidaily - Catawba Jmrvrv: The North- o Thu aTv7li Tnrad.y Typing, ii si -.-VrMDW? 137 mm m ... nMaa... -ti,f tne fihaford roU I deaiii earns to bar relief the same alabt. 01 V Qre v I i ... . u..i.a hn.i.iai fka I The vriM of m eeLlan held at Bovett'a I tion of the llfe-eavinff atation at O.Uana(afU.n effort OollC .bit.. !(! la oakadlttj aom. hrj mtlta. ii; dtwtml -ot fottdUnt. ot Bltl- IZZail tehem fTftie c. by ? ikes ever died, aad taertfove we aote ft. lZJlA tJfn. .lLr for costs. 24; writs of Doaaeasion. 2; dl "''" ' " - . - " ' ' ' 1st '. " v ; ! I V? 'J WILMINGTON; N.' C. WEDNESDAY. I oot irla of Am ioquo and ontory. lofl4 , I cooTteiod aad M&ucood to ua jun ecl ! U Bttto peoUwrtUry. toflaxcjy. t U fW"0 u" fJ? TT1 c ffuS-EJSSBw rril condoct. d li Cillxao. of fbat f00K,u? ?f.w?IVr.'?Tl.r? wFw.- j v - . .T- 'f I Aahenlle Ketz Oa i Wdoee- I dj last Dr. Percy Korcop Fellow of the Ilo jal Coieti of &uceoBa7oi t xf lau4ie- I moyad theeotlre lowtr JW ott colorad oa ox j A" wmi ..4 wiuu lnit nMrfl- AllILOn JfiT01XCieT jV0V. A, IV. I I tT-Z ,Z-ZJ7?7isiZ:iZ LCZZiZ I WCVWU BMW IIIIIWIUHH W. M. uwuw I . ... . . . . . .i I i or in is coaniy. aa eiceium iwcun. I (Cape IL ia a grandaoa of Chief Jnttlce I flanderaoa.etiJL) We ere pleased to anaooace thai the tratea ol JTJlion Fe male Academy have contracted wilh Mr. W. T. railay to. repair, us acaaemy no rocghly and ccxapietalr, aed that it win be occupied by the Bar. T. U. Fauoette and his highly accomplXxxl lady u prlacipals of a first-dasa female boarding school We feel better, thank you. Charlotte Obervri It ia learned through a gtnUemaa from Bahabury that I in the recent trial of the BUhsva. Tarbo- Jg ,or 82 I rsece, arraea mat a poacemaa waa not recognised by the a tarn lee aa a lawful cCU car, hence Vanderford was regarded as not having authority to make the attempted arrest. It ia not understood that the case was decided oa this point, but U is a little aigniflcant thai, since the trial in question the police force of Salisbury have qualified aa oooatablaa under the sheriff, in order to remove all doubt aa to their legal authority to discharge the duuee impoaea upon mem. ... - a a a.av A Norfolk correspondent of the Now York Worid says: Abeut forty statute mllea southeast from Elizabeth City is a place called. Najr. Head, which has be come aulta a faahionahla seaside resort for citizens of this dry and Baltimore, aa well as for the North Onroanlans. It la oa the narrow atrip of land which separates the. Roanoke sound from the Allan tie ocean, the distance between sound and ocean be Blaea' excursion train was returning from a-aovv Araevrw any m w eww v lava save a iivtu .v.-m. a.. t n..m. n-iKt.i.. i au.iiic, ai. u.utauu,ui uu i KOi on board at Old Fort, where she i, vislUog. o peak to a friend, and in Jump- I lo. from pi.lforta M lha train atartad, I fall an rlnu In lha vhaali Ihit hr f4othlnf I A A ,(M, I . n a- vea ae w u eww w mm xa a etsvu . m avaaw duunce. She was caught, however, and I bruises. Ia Alexander county, on the I of the 10th ioat Mr. Alfred Wood-1 .w,ra.w" 00.u"' neaa ny a muie, knocking him eeneetaee, la which condition bo has since remained, till lire la despaired of. Tha crone In this countv were probably never better worked then they are at tats time, ana dou corn ana cotton are looking splendidly, though the lack of rain is beginning to be a little felt ia some sec tiona. McCabe'a Hiatorv civea the fo! lowing account of a gigantic North Caro-1 linlan : "The largest man oa record was 1 Miles Darden, a native of North Carolina. I who was born in 1793. and who died ia I Tennessee in 1837. He was 7 feet and 6 1 incnes mgn, ana m io weicnea i pounds. At his death be weighed a little I over 1.000 pounds. Ia 1839 hU coat was I buttoned around three men, each of them 1 aalat.la AaO 9fA l-WUIMita entlA eBWatlVaYrft aV weighing over 200 pounds, who walked to- Gthar in It across the square at Lexington . 1850 It required 134 yards of cloth, I yard wide, to make him a coat Until 1863 he was active and lively, and able to oear laoor, ou irom uu ung was wm. aeallaw t s-a af v an ft iAma At Kafi Vi si n lav! saKi-tnft a a. . M at a. a I Lrcuzaa aw j a uvuav wa w avM w oasww . twohnrM wajron. Hia onffln wan 8 feet long. 85 inches deep, 83 inches acrose . a. m. e aa a w t a. . . oreaes io uenw -e una tua OCla0eS w iBChes across the feet. It reauired 34 yards of black velvet to cover tbe sides I a ate.-.. a bbi M " w 1 --. 1 uau m isuvuuiiKt aa wa arvma u.v.txu m j lion, in Gaatoo countv. a few days aro. I wh .oe of. lD?m hia b,t 54 waa otherwise injoreo. won. rwoerx l P TV..V Tn-r the nnhed Rtala Vede. f rs'lCourt mm advti tbrciuof p hlbltion ia n oablla sceeeh. at this olace I about the 10th of July. .a.. , .v. nK af Tnl. In Una Whit. a step-eon of Mr. Harrison Cauble, had a V-shaped gash cut to hU head about four a. .IS S SV la a aiaa SkkAaak. and a t uches long by being thrown from a . buggy on Tuesday last. T? I wound penetrated to the skull. tDg rartery. bled prbfuselyT started he anew it wouia oe i aainwoenam f deain toiei looee, so ne nung on witn tne tenacity of a drowning man until he broogbt tbo torse to a atandsUli In Us pexUeoe like aa inanimate substance. After being coofloed to his bed several days we are glad to stale be is again able to go about. Goldsboro Mmenacr: A col- orvd girl, named Llllle Ponder, aged 13 j Chapel, near Goldshco, duriag the last two arMka msancua dt rrai. a idt. wpti i . - " . . f 7 . . L.'. . I - brocihl lo a cjose ran mgnx, resuiung in betwa fifxaan and twaaty cooverawoa. I rourteeo persoos preaenieainemseiveeyee i lardsy for church membership. Mr. I rJaaa. Butta. aa ladoaWocs cinxea.- m4 u otherwise badly bruised. At onaJ it a kta ecmAliicxx waa daamad ayjMadhielv I I time bis coodUloo was deemed exoeedingly I erlUcal. We wa tJaaaad to .'greet B aar. .. i a a. a I rw A. I'oeeL. im wvao-awaxa ana varv i oSeleot General PsJeesger Agsat , the Coesolldslad BAllarsya, Uuli . city m I Batardsr W m"mh a,mJt I i.au' gsTo. In cio TridTnce; cf which are apparani oa ait noaa, ana tainxs i I an aaaa mfk HfMOUT MrBI ITl A DM InnnrM I a .... .11 . i. V I . t .1? . . i -. U fls r ; l.t.!i -mmI oiiw ta. vtsVif -'-Us? Jim I ttn Ii bright utm : in ttoro: for thif Colonel Um. hU ImmigrtUoa scheme so hM Lgwl xpecUUoo lor tho I n tnlnrtk Jt BtAlErnZhMA morfl I hely cowrita wUlr Ool Pope. I Rt. L. L. L. Naah, with the wnist- ebarch iathl pUce. ud with oonslderaWe - Intereat manifeated Uhaanow become a certainty that the MethodlaU will locate ibeir I dUtriet school InlhU place, which we doabc not willprore aereakedac&tIonaladvantace; to oar community and meet with merited aacoeaa. -- -The train which conveyed I Gov. JTarria and nartr to Raleish Fridav I ixJ. " v. j . . tr i I AT IU1 UN OB IWU IUBTUJUI WGUIUBi US5U I exwy lajoxeo oy pasaujg uaioa wuiie pa tnITft m FIKW AOVBHTUKHIBNTS. J. W. Haetkb, Pleasant trip. HcgHBKRflKK Blank books, etc. HcKaoa-Genfa furnishing goods. Cboxlt & Mokbo Auction sale. P. Cnaooso & Co Hay, peas, etc. Kxevsuoa St. Thomas S- School. t.el Data. Receipts of cotton yesterday 27 bales. Tax-listjog will continue nntil Thursday. f!,.!! t if, CStw Hall and -et disinfectants. no caaes lor too Aiavor a tjourt m-w . a at sr r-a ' i yesterday morning. Trot. P. M. A cm mini ia here on I The City Hall fence is being I painted, which will be an iaprovemeci. The thermometer in the Stab office registered as high as 93 degrees yes- terday. Vf e A 1 aw stria ait Keaea veaAAnflvtf r J haaan M.nnnlnta,! RrltlahVira. fVinaol f ... . this port. ... m . , complaint is made ot ooys oam- ing in the river at a point entirely toy con- aplcuoua. There is an nnmailable letter in . j. , . T.l . mt w u-auurar, uy. Madison county, N. a hft nartirinatpd in the r r Maaonic excursion on the steamer FastnorL - yesterday, had a delightful time. ten miles down the rrvef Yesterday after- noon n dldnt reach the excursion 1st s. V. D.-Claytoa Gaes. Don't forget St. Thomas's Sun day School excursion to-morrow. Boat leavea wharf foot of Market street at 9 A. H. The steamer JPassport will make a short pleasure trip down the river this evening, leaving at 8 o'clock and returning by 10:30 o'clock. - The Wilmington Steam Fire - . , . Engine Company No. 1 were but with their engine yesterday afternoon, at the 'foot of 1 Dock ttreet, testing their new hose, . . . Frora Mr. Henry Fairley, of lurinbuii, Richmond county, we have the first cotton bloom of the season so far as heard from- His cotton was planted on the 4lh of April, and he aow has .over one , hundred blooms ia his field. According to the Census Bulle tin the population of Wilmington one year 1 ago was 17,850. The increase during the last decade has been at ihe rate of 400 per year, which would make our present popu- - m m - - isuon aoout 17.7WI. uor impression isinat lbe P01"0.0..01 Wilnvlngton is really up- warni fr lMiHKi .. . I . ten.. Venr 1.11 a-SavlBa: Siauoo. thann)llorn Trnna. dav a v . . TT . .' i yee.wunjr wo u- tfcd the drawing, for a Life-Saying Sta, lion which th OoTernment has ordered to be established on Smith Island (commonly 1 known aa Bald HeedX near the month of I .a a. af VB . . -a a I lJ I A the Cape Fear river, which is located In j what ia termed the Sixth Llfe-Saving Die-1 trict, The ground floor ia to be about 20 by oaarlthr and substantially eoulnoed oa the " - . " . ... . I coast. Bids have already been advertised I for, and the plans and sredflcations can be 1 House. CoUectosi Canaday Informs us, la this connection, that Mr. Alvis Walker, execu- tor of the estate upon which the station is to be established, ia entitled to great credit farlher- tbe Iocs this point ei trra. . v. t . . - TlQm a Van Anxringe, Esq, Clerk of f. Rn .1 ,,-,n - wwi, n uio uw summary of buslsess transacted at the late vorcea (oae white and one colored), 2; or- . a. aarfaa-a tirarmMntiMa-iaMi. i..um t0YTA 77 ZT7-'"I"' BAS ae inn S IUBI S SM SI SIMS. lliUl" r -r-- ... graced la the tha eity of &bnemited were 18 of Wilmington against arions property holders on Front street In teree ted lh IgUn block pavenjent, which were wiuarawn ny tne city. waa . . . . ...... d ' a i uvm'ai ua ctran. wntf tr enirrnrnea an Lia-v JUNE 22. 18811 Dally Wtatlier Bntleila. The followiiieiwilliBliows the BttMnr the thermometer at the atatiooa named; ... .u . Ti n V.'J.wl .i: " J ' t ! ; " 1 Inches for. the twenty four boars ending aaiiy at 3 F. except Tuesday, when i is 43 hours, as furnished by the Slgna Officer of ihis city t Temp. Rain fall. Weather Atlanta.......... Augusta, .t ...... Charleston Charlotte Oorsicana. .' Galveston ia .00 Clear 101 .00 Fair .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 J30 ;.24 -00 .00 304 .00 .34 .00 j J00 .00 .00 .00 94 .00 ; Clear 94 .00 Fair 99 93. 89 93 94 86 97 81 96 93 90 90 91 Clear I rr.v.n. yd7i I Vlear II Indianoia Jacksonville. Key West:...... Montgomery, u.. Punta Bassa.... Savannah........ WUmington..... PortEads , ClOUdy Fair- I J" JTair I knuvi isiear j mi . m mm a w m . .a , 4.ne louo wing are. tht lodtcauons for toe Dy local rains; variable winds mostly north - easterly, stationary or lower temDerature ha - - m - - m Tbe Fire Last ITlcbt A fire broke out about 10 o'clock' last night.in a small wooden building, used as a kitchen by Mr. G. F. Colin, in rear of the Scandinavian saloon," on Water street, be tween Dock and Orange. A building ad - joining, the stables of Mr. W. P. Oldham, t-a.fa a 5,. . ' w '" ''"""v' "" ueiooiiDg 10 mr. iu. j. Dteveneou anu a I boras aod a mule belonging to Mr. Oldham. I Mr. Stevenson also lost two delivery wagons, d"y d harnesa, and Mr. Oldham a catt Three cows, a stallion and a mule, the Dronertv of Mr. Oldham, and which were " " i ,. .. ,ki ., .i i l OJOU iu iu otautcs an tug .ituc, wuigvumuu escaDed. Mr. Oldham's loss is estimated I at about 375 and Mr. Stevenson's about i en. , $450; uninsured. Mr. W. H. Lippitt's ice house, which is in close proximity to the burned budding, also caught fire at the eaves and windows, I but the flames were extinguished by the fire engines. Fifty dollars will cover the dami age done to this building. The premises Upon Which the fire Started . , a . w .k . . d :. I Del0n88 tO lUO VV aiKer eSlSie, aUQ U 1 I understood are not insured; but the damage I . . ...... ..... . J I to this property was slight, the "kitchen" tfegXroyed being a mere shanty. The fire engines and Hook and Ladder ,. j. j company were prompt in attendance, and in a few minutes after their arrival bad the fire under control. mMmrm ' At the reeular semi-annual meeting of T t:. r7 . I narolina Lodc-e No. 434. K. of H.. held on I I S. P. D. J . A. Springer. D.N. W. Schcnck. A. D. Josh. G. Wright. Reporter Geo. N- Harriss. F. Reporter Jno. L. Dudley. Treasurer W. A. Willson. Chaplain Rev. J. B. Craig. Guide C. W. McClsmmy. Guardian J. P. Williams. Sentinel J. M. McGowan. Med. Ex'r. Dr. F. W. Jolter. The officers elect will be installed on the fiT8t Monday in July. B&actatrate'S Ooo.ru Sam Pope, colored, was arraigned before Justice Millie, yesterday, on a peace war- ' ... tt. j T..T710 rant sworn out by Henderson Davis, colored, who swore that he was afraid the defendant would do him some bodily harm. After hearing tbe evidence the case was I dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. SaiVBta ARO RtARIflB. The pilot boat Francis Elizabeth, Capt , Swacn. of Charleston, nut in here yesterday I afternoon on a friandlv visit -Ho Fayette ville boat since Saturdajr, . . , i .i.a. ai l a er lDK Olow "ufc L get through. The Stnlh 8taU and A. P. Hurt are en route. THB ITXAIXaS. The malls close and arrive at the City Post Office aa follows: orthera throu h maila f ft8t 5S0 P. M. . Northern through and way ! mails. 5:40 A, M. 1''' 5.-40 A M. fexceDt Sunday) .-00 A.M. Mnll fnr f jhpraw & Darlinjrton MgtSLder?w wariiagton p . MaStorinta' between Flo- ' ' Mails for oointe between Flo rence and Charleston, 3. . . . 7r43 P. M. FayeOeville,andofiIceBoiiCape Feax River, Tuesdays ana v Fridays...'... 1:00 P M. Fayette ville, via Lnmberton, ' daily, except Sundays.... van a. ai- Onslow C H. and Interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays... 6.-00A M. Smlthville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 8:30 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Mondays and,Thurs- fdays 6.-00 A AL Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wsdnes-' , days and Fridays.'......;. 5:00 A M. OPSHJTOB DKLIVXHT. , Northern through and way mails........ ........... 70 AM. Southern mails 7.-00 P. Hand 7.80 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad.. .. 4KX) P. M. ... Mails collected from street boxes every day at .4.00 P. M. . , t . . c m . : Graeral deHveryopen from oOAlf: to 7.-00 P. It, and on Sundays from 80 to 9:30AwM Nn y.n firi-.'tarTO hsvo Stamps jTor sale in small qn&nUUes kt ge neral delivery when stamp office ia cioeed. .. Stsinp Office open from 8 AM. to JSM andfrom2to50 P.M. Honey order and Register Department open same as stamp afflce. ' -i - - r -v. a .r-r,- -,V 1 ... ,., f f: Vi-::? 4 - flOLE ' , NO. , 4321 i TSVnfT. : r I MOAl M.J. IL. 0.m. ..II.. I.I.a : Jl t Ksr-Xy W..w-.iu- y-o'uA ,1 1 county. It came to hand since ine one :eolonfiaelsewhere was received L. - - - id? fi' MSIS W LETTERS. i;, Remaining 3 in the City ' Post Office. Jane 22, 188 1, unclaimed : ' . B-JnvJR Baker, Horace Bryant, Y H A Ball, Clara Burcb . m iCW'oilms, ! W M Cafiler, Lydia Gytiiavft r sw!;.:.')'!' ' : ' IWHary Deaas, Doctor Deberry. aaea; Caroline-' Eaton: wMweii Helmes, tJhurcb Hines, G S TTulran.c WM IT... ... T W VI., I John HaVWOfu) NntRill; FTrHAt TTnhharfl I Timp W il-Hittn oh-Mi ...1. i. . . .TOiH'JNrabkiJdoefl, Jas F Jrines, W J Jor-, T&i.T.TlTjjnMtnn U.Hh. T T . .hi!h l Rachaal M Lehotf- DatuI r.itn.tnn it ts I W - ' i iaacn. ; M-RW Marrav.' Manerva McMillan. 1 P--Virginia Pearson Filmore Picket. I 5 L Pearce, Henry Price, Master Willie SJa.-, . . . Tt PTannah ltimuv "TLTi M mA A Dnh.. son, Solomon Keadie, Morris Kalley, F xtoineroergen. a k uusseil. X Harry Taylor. B-Mary Soulherlin. Martha Smith. jorjatopner oanaers. V Christian VaaRoss. W--J B Wright, David Williams, miss 1 Lizzie Williams. M e-a w a . I J012101,!6"..111 Ta.Dov! I bat 'please say "advertised." If not I called lor wiujin tMrty dayB they will be sent l io ine iJe&a jjetter omce. Ed. R. BbuJk. P. M Wjlinington, New Hanover Co;, N. C BED'BIGS. ROACHES Rats. mice. I auta, flies, rvermin. mosquitoes, insects. &c. I cleared out by "Rough on Rats," 15c boxes m a0. m arI t n CITY iTisais. THE MORSTNTO STAR can nlwuva hn had at tha reuowugpuees in tne crtj-: Tne rnrcell Uonse Harris' News Stand, and the Stay Office. AKRASB BARGAIN. A well established and prosperous Weekly NewsDaDer. located in a thri ylne,' crowing town on the line of a prominent oauiuaa, is onerea ror sale. Terms easv. For I .muk panKam w w lM eGllor OI ima KTTOTOTQO Wm u UDDTaa Tier ' hiat vnn attta I in the May distribution of the Louisiana State I Lottery there were tUlrty or more luckr tl I jg. that CitT. One licket. No. Sl.l4. ticket noi- obtai&ed I ftontM, A Danphin. New Orleans, La., by mail, I bwoght for the f3 sent by Mr. Fred Schroeder, I No.8ss Michigan at , and a. d. sural, or the vi- enna Bakery, No. 833 Broadway, a prize of $530X I raMwave Mina,-"jueren years onr aaugn I terauitered on a bed ef misery under the care of V. W TTTTYl iu tt rr r- . . ... . . I " woitwa eomeor we worst pnyn- I dam Who srave her diauaae virinnn mmm nnt nn I reUex,aad bow aae is restored to us in good health ny aa sample a remedy as Hop Bitters1ihat we had IkOOhed at for voara hafnrA nalncr It Wa Aarnoatl poonea at for years before hope and pray thai no or nope ana pray tnat no one else will let their sick I "after as we did, on account ef prejudice againe. bo I Nellie as HopBitters.-The Farents. I -Telezram. 1 ' ' MRS; . WIN8LOWB SOOTHING SYRUP. Kev Svlvanus Cobb thus writes in the "Boston Christian Freeman" : We would by no means recommend any kind of medicine which we did not know to be goodV-pattlcularly for Infants. But of Mrs. Wins low's Soothing byrupwe can speak from knowl edge; ia oar own family it has preyed a blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with colic paina, quiet sleep, and Us parents unbroken rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these bleasines. Here is an article which works to perfection, and which is harmless; for the sleep which it affords the infant ia perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." And during the pre iroceas of teething its value la Incalculable. We have frequently heard mothers say they would not be without it from, the birth of the child till it had fiaished with the teething siege, on any considera tion whatever. Sold by ail druggists. S5 cents a bottle. NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. The Steamer Passport TXTILL MAKX A SHORT PLBASURB TRIP do wn the Slyer, THIS EVENING . Leave at 8 and a . Ak .... T Y. t . n . ... 1 a I revBia mt iw.au o ciocit. xiauau Dana wiu oo i ox- I niBhe. -areWcenu. I Jeztit , j.w.harpxr. To Sinitliville and the Forts. St. Tiiomas Snniay School Excursion, Thursday, Jane 23, 1881. Boat to leave the Wharf, foot of Market street. at 9 A. M. Music and Refreshments. Family Tickets, $1.00; Single 1 ickets, CO cents; children, 10 eeats Tickets for sale by Mr. D. O'COSOIt.L. BROWN andJ. H.MciARIfY. jeSSlt Gents' FurnLstiiiiE Dpartinent- TJBSXRWRAR. Lisle Thread and Gause Shirts. 3 Pepperail Jean Drawers. HOSIERT. Balbrlggan, English B. and B. B. Plain aad Striped Half Hose. ' COLLARS. Standing (In spite of the hot weather), Turn Down, ail styles. CUFFS., Three and Four Fly. M UN SON. Je 23 tt . Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Blank Books, Stationery, A NB EVERY ARTICLE IN THE LINE NE- ceasary te carry on any buBinese, Mercantile cr otherwise, can be found at prices to suit the times, At HEmSBERGER'S. Pianos and Organs, JN TONE, FINISH AND DURABILITY 5UPS- rior to any in the market, Fer sale at HEINSBBRGER'S je M tf Live Book and Music Store. Special Inducements. HAY, IN CAR LOAD LOTS. AT REDUCED ngores. ' We have 1030 Bales. ALSO, 60 Bosh Black and Clay PEAS, 10.C0S Bush P. W. CORN, etc., etc. . ; PRESTON CUMMINQ CO.. Millers and Grain and JeSStf f. Peanut Dealers. II m and Hobby nng styles i HARRISON ft ALLEN, Je IS tf Hatters. j; -.4 4 On bates of Aurcitriuna. . tMbn.'....' J a. IWU ILUBaa.aa aaai iaMlltai . w. uiroaara,......f... ........... w five aaya?. .t. ISO u Oae wteli, 4m...i ,4 00 TweWMka,... M TlxreawMlu............ ,.....- S 6S M Oaa mooth... 10 00 , -v TwoinoBthaa. ......... IT 00 Thraa mnntha..... ....... S4 00 - six montha. 40 0C. " 44 Onayaar.......... SO 00 ; 3rOoiitract Jvoniaemants takce at proper tkjaately low rates. Tea lines selld nonpareil type nuke one xjnara. . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T Iff. CRONI.T, Auctioneer. UT CKONLT ft MORRIS. Household and Kitchea Furniture at Auction. ; rpHIS DAT. 22ND INSTANT. COXMXNCINU at 10 o'clock A. IL, wo will smII, at the Brick Real dence, on Booth aide of Market, between filh and 6th Btreeta. all of the HOU&BHlU AMD KIT CHKN rURNlTURR therein contaiaed. Aleo, one Fine PIANO. Dwelling open for Inspection on and after rator day next, 18th Inst. , . - All penona deslroan of im-chiefo mm iBttMtA call and examine prertoao to the day of eale. J IS OI HHH NEW LACES. Brown Cc Roddick 45 Market Street, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND MARKED Off a beautiful line of very daairahl I-aiiich and ai e offering the same very cheap. PRINTED COLLARS. Another invoice of Ladiee and Chiidnan'a Pri.u Cambric Collars Just to hand, embracing many nsw styles. BLACK BILK LACE MITTS. Very desirable and eool for this warm weather. PRINTED MUSLINS. A fall assortment of tbe above. BROWN RODDICK, Jo 11 tf 45 Market St. L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana . State .Lottery TAKES PLACE JULY IS. PKIXEB FROM n , $100 to $30,000. Price, Whole tickets, ft 07. Halves $1 00. Address Lock Box STS, le 15 tf Wilmington, M. O. For the Sound. rpHE WAGONETTE WILL LEAVE CORJ.tR BecoDd and Princess Streets. EVERY EVENING (except Sundays), FOR TUB SOUND, at S o'clock . Returning, leave the Soand in the morning, at 7 o'clock. -Fare, 50 cents eack way. 3 17 lw T. J. BOUTHSRLAND. .Dissolution of Coparlierstiip. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex isting under the name and style of JOHN DAWSON A CO., lathis day dissolved by mutual consent. John Dawson having sold his entire Interest In the business to William B. aad John C. Springer, who is authorized to collect all debts doe to John Dawson A Co. JOHN DAWSON, WILLIAM E. SPRINGER. Wilmington, N. C, June 11, 1SS1. Copartnership Notice. TX7ILLIAM E. SPRINGER A CO., aueceseora to IT Iaijm niuriiiw am iu j .... r" T. kivn a, vv . , wui wuuiia lua HARDWARE BUSINESS In all its branches; will endeavor to maintain the celebrated renntation tha Senior member of the old Arm enjoyed so many years. Holicitlng the most liberal patronage U re ceived, we assure all who may patronbso ns, that we will do all that Is possible to give entire tails -faction. Bnvlni? nod n aa formnrlv fnr rrnmnl rt.h aall . ingsame at lowest cash prices. Wilmington, jn. u.,Juneii. IBBI. A Card. T3 ALL MY OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOM -ers. bavins Hardware. I solicit their caJllrp an and patronlziaur mv successors, who will eon tin aa the Hardware Business at tbe old stand, on the same principles that an experience of over fifty years has proven to be the only sero and lasting ones to success. My office will he In the store, where I can ba found most of business hours. JeliSw nac JOHN DAWSON. A Card. I WILL RESUME ON NEXT MONDAY, STU inet.. the practice of MECHANICAL UKHTin- TRY, nsing Celluloid as a Base Plate. race run set f ea oo. Do. half set SO 00. J. H. DURHAM, Dentist, Je 1 lm Princess St. , bet. Front and.second. 100,000 Brick JOR SALE HARD AND SOFT, IN LOTS TO SUIT. AT LOWEST CASH FIGURE8.I AT THE COAL YARD. Je 19 St . J. A. SPRINGER. Just Received, jECKWBAR, FANCY H08E, GAUSE SHIRTS, AO.. AC At Je 19 tf DYER SON'S. Gents' Furnishers. Wanted 1,000 Men, rjH) BUY BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONsTHaR ness, Saddles, dollars, Hanea, Blind Brtdlea, Ac Best goods and lowest prices. Jcl9 tf GBRHARDT CO. Now Heady. OUR LISTS OF CRATE ASSORTMENTS EARTHENWARE AND GLASSWARE are now ready for distribution, and will be mailed to reliable i arties npon application. GILES MUBCHISON. Jel9tf 18 and 40 Murchlson Block. Drive Wells AT HALF THE COST OPEN ONES. AND A thousand times better, fiend foe special Illus trated circular. COOK STOVES CHEAPER THAN EVER. Write for catalogue and price list. Je 19 tf F. M. KING A OO. Dr. ortliDgton's Cholera Medicine. F)R DYSENTERY, DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA Morbus, Bummer Complaint of Children, aad all Painful Derangements of the Bowels, this old household remedy is the mott reliable. 'Every body's" Puis, the best, mildest and safest Cathartic Good fer "Anybody" and "Every bxjy." For sale by all dealers Duxnm, u rial s.n ot w.. Proprietors, Baltimore, Me. nac su we fr Je 13 eodSm Cottage Chamber Suits JJANDSOMELY ORNAMENTED, .QUEEN Anne, East Lake and other designs. Straw Mat. ting. Lounpef , Spring Beds, MalUeasessadvRattan Furniture, for sale low by D. A. SMITH A CO., jel9tf 43 North Front St. Chattel Mortgages lnd Crop Liens FOR SALE At the STAB Office. 1 v.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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