iraoFjtfli,BRTmiB, I - . ,i, vrn. n. nnuxxno. '.ti.i tf E HOBHLTIQ BTAE. rr 1 I II II II ..... ,t umo jutc n e SS fee m rt mt La . rrM c Ml 1 blt-MU u t Can. WUilM. . C, oUTL.Bw. i Jeveioptnsot at Albf; Mr. ,,u iu "4 90eto VatM SJ OSM- .,, ,t .a Delete lUw TUsmi algbt. 5tau eaiborUie of Vtrmoal bare ,,i,, .rrtagvaieat for rvprveeataiio at lrt )r:ja ceatsaatai; faor cumpeale ,,i JegateJ as ta Gowraor'e ..,,rt. Tb R'cbsno4 A JUtegbaay. , -.:otic Jfc Nortbweier, ea4 ta Obio nir; rilr4 coeapeai hare ba coav (,!,(. Wbit MtOntt lb 14! r,r-'.' ry brao4 at oe; assay ,,.: t.rwt.ir if. bat eoene rafas to leave tJ , i.u-t ' ogbt. Prof. 8oe, of , u.Moa' ofvuty, tbaka tb aw ttt of bo. rpprea , . ! u;cul for Mweww beird .,, El e-e of weetreae la , i i no Tburwley. L B- CVap ,f iaba Ttu, billed ha Ta m-flig btwa ih ',ci a-i I'.aliea - w4 with COCa- -intfy tiaftneay. The NeiioaaJ ),... ..i of ta ua of Taa;reac will ,., t i uocticJ. N. It . Mil ya. A u ,uri Hruwrfk tareonot oa tb , , : c. f ta rarU' of tlr i ia n: i 4ii.m LmiJi. Defaelt ,u .ftnw o(5il ii(tcvl is Cahforat. N Y-fc arat: SO pr :it'o J I ai tt ai It 1 -l&O i moi.. &'. uorJtl prag 9c 5 era opoij rti'( o-J cica4 ,,-a.J k, uoit.Jd S.S9) eta; i.-ir jrpom aatUl4 aa4 loar ai 43 r'Mta firta al 1 0&1 10. Vctint Secralary Upioo, of ib IV . ry t)pr;mta, ba rvaigotd. J Uillhoae, (a.t waa ibo pnta i , i i: . i !)- a ad religion al I'nncr- ,,, r S. J. I. . rdM' uol who u 4 ,-.J Hi f(br haa bu dead a i. um, wa bIiav. I 'ir and to b I lfir rraoil rx i.'ti tij th ITaiiad SiaVa frota tba 1 urn u )t lxur krowo aa Canada, lr iUarf lUrh ia uo eol- .ujf l.j puk a alop to lb cooaiaot ',:iimt( f ptgtioo al ahootiou Ur. lalida n, iJo of ifia - V JmifiJ ct ru, who waa 4i wo Id oar lb rota - ii ..i. r ( wb Alabacaa, ia dd. ! i: r Uanona alludiO)( a n nii d( thw oata Coca nit law on I npr)aifll of lb Woioifloo U v.r b foot, ll W ablBJlO,'f wbih 1 ' h urrata. V ...r.liox to a Uadtnj; IrraocratJC .ia. f of Vrtot oo a wil to V inuito t ty, Mahot haa na ii..iMf. nl th coalral will bw Ua . . the uld parti. lh Ihiladphia 71vr biag at k -.:; . t. fwratab cartAta praoia fraw put tbia ia i la laal iaaa : I Tka m oot a jtfl owapapwr, ..i ii woo rad it ara cargwd ai -ui.y ih aaaaw priw (or it-' .V i hwaaa narvbaat, alladio m h-4 of opiaoa by bla coaolrymao, .irl "TbaCbtoaaw will gat it if il'a o t.p of tba aartb. Yoa migbl aa try to atop yoar oatjco from motia eigara or driakiog lii9or." It ia aaloaiahiog boar aopopalar rat baa bcocaa amoog bia broth tr Rada. Natr miod, aboat 1934, hao tbay will haa a ow for bia ricw, bia atock will n aaddrnly t pir ia iba aatiaatioa of the ary i'l!oi who now abaaw bim. i.I! Vaadarbill ia a ir-amp. Ha lroa tiia two troltara, Snail Hopa iad Lyaandar, a rail in 224 J 4, tba bt iicna on rawrd for a lata of ... Jay tiottld oogbt to get bin a pur of faat borai. Now 11 Lonl iird ri.l a rac. and bawill go UUy mi btiar. Tba I'aaaaylvaaia Traaa Aaaocia tioa wha ia mmioo divida tb tin rcwao naic, aph-nakiog aod rtitjiom r-ffrviJ Sn otb ar bodiw of th kind attbtiiaU frraaol poU uon fr tb Uur. It la iocoo (riou and morw ia aocordaave witb ataroal filxi of iblojf. Wabiogt40-Lw Uoiraraity coo r.ra tb dTw of D. I Doctor of Uttara. Tbay eoafarrwd it rawolly i aa 9iuor. Wall, aa wdilor baa intinaa to doctor' a good oaay -Uttara" bf ora tby arw raady for tba pabliw y. Th4 lypo, loo, aboald ' aa ad a D. I Tb FkiUda!pbU pabliahaa tb addaaa oX lu adltor, Mr. A. K. XaC.o-ra, fcwora Ubigb UfilvtnllJ, aad a hxxale OtM U la H VOL. XXVII1.-N0. 82. coaavrd aioallaollf ib aaony aid of boa a. ibt aaaaY aid of toil, tba aaaoj aid a of faith, tba auony aid a of ralijttoo(tba aaony aida of death. w Dat wbtt acrt of rtligioo ! that wltboet faith? A ataff corraapoodent of tba Phila dtlpbla Vr, iba uo paraoo wbo paaaed tbroagb Wilmingtoo witb old Sinoo Magaa Oanaroo tome moolha ago, baa beao agaio io North Caro- lioa aod wrilca a rather readable Ut ter giiog ao account of wbatba nv, beaid, aod, it may bw, dreamt. We give ooa paaaaga that re ad a like it may ta trae: "I will het yoa were a Yankee aol dicr, aaid a loog, lank North Caro linian wbo bad paehed himaelf into a a a t by the aide of oe while I waa UaeellioK to-day oo tbe ICicbmood s Dan villa ILaiLroad towarda Golda boro. North Carolina. Ha came upon me before I bad got tired aod bad forgotten tbe granny aod her grandchildren. "What makea you think ao ? replied. " 'Canae yoa aak ao many qaeelione aboat thia country and tbe war. woodar, did yoa bvloog to a critter regineot or ware yoa a fool man. We dida't euiod them ao maob, bat them are critter aoldiere where lightning whn they got after a fellow'a cattle. piga aod cbickeoa. I baee aeeo many a one of them wbo coo Id milk a cow into the mouth of a canteen oo'the keen ron without apilling a drop. Theodore A. Dodge, U. 3. Army, ba published a work entitled "Tbe Campaign of Cbancelloraville." Tbe Philadelphia Timts praiaea the Colo nel work aa being aingnlarly t bo ro ugh. We copy an intereeUog paragraph from the review in the linu$: "Never before nor after waa Geo. Lew ao completely entrapped aa by Gen. Hooker oo the 29ib of April, 1863, aod never in the hi lory of war did a commander eacape from each a trap, after defeaiiog nearly twice bia number, with greater aa dacily, ekill and beroiam, than that displayed by Lew aad Jackeoo and tbe army voder their command. Had Hooker con'.ioad biaadvaucw on tbe 29lh of April aad lal of May and foagbt bia troop a tboae wbo were eagaged fought a! I er ward, oo the 2d aod 3d of May, at Cbascellor- ville, there coold acarcely have beeo aoy ewcap for more thau a fragment of L'i army." Graat'e laat attilade, aa reported, ia that he i williog to meet Garfield bat ia oot aoiioua. Why eboald "the grveicel geoeral of the wtr" aod ao et-i'reeidcol of eight yeaxa be "aoxiooa" to meet a I'reetdenl of leaa thao four month? Of courae U. S. . . . r .t n. 14 oot anxioua iu djui v. u. -. spirits Turpenune. O i ford ia preparing for tbe cele- braUoo of lb mw railroaJ. RiaktA La the nam of a eat)y prtaiad prooititioa pper publiabed la taia place. - Mr. Cooocil Woolen, of Wayne atir u tbe AWiojoI orator of Wake I oc- i Clge tvt !8Si. John McLeran. formerly of Cablad coaoly, waa aaarJcred re- coir Txaa by taa ladiaaa. iKvtMr Uantl. Kac. of the Tar- k. iM.Umrr m.ai Pttatdtral of tbe Preaa W " . Cooveouoe. ta aal4 to bavj made aa elo- aat eeJ appropriate aooreaa oa me aa- aambJioc of tbat body. Divideon Colletre conferred tbe following drate: LL. I), opoo lloo. W. ' Byaaoi. oc joarota, c v. anu adc Jais M Dakar, of Florida; D. D. poo ftav. U O. UiU. or FayettavUla, N. L. aad Rev. A. W. ClUby. of Macon. Qa. UaUiffh Yii'Uor: Mr. Lacy H. rtv wife Harp. dd at J JO 'clock yeatafdav afiaraooo. Tbe fooeral ef Br ad ar iuu craaaaauAuiar iw . . . . n..ii.i frvca la oaJvaoury orw xua b area al 4 o'clock ib afiaraooo, aod waa vtrj lKvJjr aiusdcd. Feyettrville Examintr: John Willtamaoo. colored, editor of ibe Ra- k is colored cwoole la ibe Town Uail oa Ted ay avealag Uai. HI arfameol were poiaud aad forcible, lie baodled tba Rptkro Eaecauve CXKaantte witb !vva o2 Oiford Torchlight : A aeriona eaiuaf affray awcarred eaer alt. Eoergy, In iai coaaiy. oa Friday of laat weak, between Taooiaa Sia:r aad Tbocaaa Jooaa, botb wbita. Taw aUr waaatabeed oac or iwlcw to tk abdoea).aole law boweia to pro wad. AX U acoowau Ue wouadrd oa waa aaJJ to be recoveiieg alowly. Darbia Tv&ecco rtxni: The j,T weatawt fte cat law Oat crop abort In ifcta aactloa. Tbar will be eJaoet a com pute feller. Orr fur tbotuad of eoUoe aold la Durban tb a aeaaoa. Dorbaas U anil rial of Troca lb aabee. Tar are ats karxe brick botMirp eow ba le bwtll aad Are aaore wtU 0 cocaoMocad la a few daya. Ilaiegk XeHH-OiHcrw; Iler. J. C t'ric. ta colored orator, yeeterdey aeeatac. al o'clock, addreaaad a larite ao dia f roaa tb aup of Lb coart boo oa tbe ibjt of peoeibltloa. Ilia ipeech waa abi. aad waa beard wlta mocb aliaalloa. Ua I by far tba fiaat eoJored apeakar ever bward bare, aad fatly oae-balt of bia aodV dc were wbita. Tarboro 5oXArrrvrr: Aboat forty Tarbor weat op Bonday to wliaeea Ue wetlf eawweaoat. of tba mw Zotacooal cborca ai Rocky HooaLaad to awar u flaw eemoa by BUbop Lytaaa. TtM cbapat la ecaatroctad of brtck, of aa orUodox daaixa aal prtaeaU la warily aad WILMINGTON, N. C SATURDAY. mtwtnllf ear tuvtle aimaarancfl. - PaiitMo Item Tba EoieoODaUaaa will eoon berlo to erect a cborcb at ihl Dlaca. Alio tba Mmiooarr aad Free-Tf ill BapUaia are fotag to ooua cnarcsea. Greenahoro RattlA Ground: "Richard Uoore chalksce to the captaioa oc tbe luiajga ana AioeTiua gun craoa, io aboot a atntle match at fifty ptgeoaa, baa hn untAf1 f Sn(i elnha. and will Lake place at AanrrUle on July 4, dnriag tbe . . . . B TV! - l I iatarMaie gtaaa oaoi matcura. uk. ia bad maa witix a gun, be having woo tbe three first prize la rifle ehootiog at the & m m. a a tt aa m a. J acanewaoieai, ia fiiaan, o. j, uua npiiu. and we expect him to do credit to himself aaa ureensooro at Aanevuie. TInrann Tobacconiiti Mr. Henry Smith, one of our beat aod moat ea teemed cliUena. met with a aad and no UmeJj daalb oa Monday.. He waa engaged i i A . . . Wl. M A in patuag aa aaoiuoo va uu uwmubk uu Mrkin mnmm nrwri & hlh aeaffold. abont tblrtr feet from tbe ground, from which be rail and aiaiocaiea nia dock, ar, dbihu waa tbe owner of tba Henderson Vineyard, and waa a maa of energy and enterprise n4 vre aajsaaful la ha under- taklnga. He waa of English birth, bat came here from Canada, eeTerei yeara ago. He waa aboat CO yeara old; Mr. A. IL Temple, of IUleigb, aaya through the HeJierver: It ia pro- Doeed to bare a reunion oi ma buttituik member or toe i-wenty-aana neguius Nnrih rmHnm. Volanteers. eome early day la Angnat next, and that it may be gene- rally known pieaaw puouaa us wtui ug Mnat that iha Pitifthoxo. Wad ea boro. Monroe, Charlotte, Hickory, Horganton - - . . in a.i- ..If aad Wlixeaooro paper wm copj cu. Our old Colonel, Z. B. Vance, will be wilh na nn thit ofMkaa. i reoueat toai evarr aurvtving memoer oi u rcfuorai wuw u alrea to be creeent will notify me. Hharlotta Observer: Yesterday evenlog. about 7 o'clock, aa Mr. a J- War- ren aod wire were near tne croaaiog ai mo old Richmond & Danville depot, on their return from bnnry drive, the horse be came frightened at a train, aad after m axing eeveral plunges aucceeuou iu Kek- Uog from noaer tne control oi sir' rraxrca n mAm m. wild mn nn to Colleee street. hr m. mm was made and the vehicle dashed against a tree, throwing oat tbe occapeals. ttotn sir. ana sxrs. nua wm r HTnlT in1areL tba former re- Mitin m. hmlM on the forehead, which rendered him unconscious, wnue ue latter - . a received a number or wounds anont toe head, face aod neck, besides baring one knee bruised. Warsaw Brie f ' Mention: We BBdfnund urn ujinton jremaie idiuiuib cJoeed lis spring aeaadon on last Friday night, wilh Ytry Interesting exercises by IK. ilniianr, Thl MMMCt IOr ETOOd crop generally are very encouraging. Cot ton, corn and rice In this rlclnlty are, as far as our knowledge extends, very fine. We learn that a lad by tbe name of Carter, aged about sixteen years, was ahot and mortally woonded near Ml Olive, last Balurdsy night, by a daeperado, whoao name we have been noable to learn. The deed eeema to have been done out of mere waotoooeas, as the lad had not done any thing to tba man to cause him to shoot him. Caused by liquor, tbe murderer being at tbe tlm druok. A tremendous forest fir. ho ami ivif tba timber, tnroentine. cord. wood, etc, on 30.000 acre of land In Moor eoABtv. Oo farm-bouae. aeveral outhouses, ooe church building and a number ox leocea were a euro yea. Haleigh Farmer and Mechanic: Messrs. Bart. Moore aod Washington. TWan fr thrown from a barrv In the aaburbe, aad Mr. Moore'a arm was badly injared by a renc Darn. u apeaa.- log of Rest, we learn that instead of having to beg for aid, be is now begged to take mniur. Erv dollar worth of stock In the Mldlsod line has been eubecrtbed. aod be has continual application ior large blocks of "bare." Tbe Richmond & Danville Road baa a atroeg array of law- . .a ye re. aod newspapers, aaa sgenis, ana employer, bat tbe current of public opinion Is a powerful force when fully aroused. And it la npe ror an ouiourai. When tbat Washington Inspector re- Mfiail 1 ran La aa an averae DrlCO for North Caroline leaf tobacco, be missed tbe f set by a loog way. it is a rare tniog ior in)uM in aell at Durham. Henderson. Oxford, Winatoo, or any of tbe leading marts, ao low as lo cents per pousa. a aw thought is saggeated by noticing that our f nnd and au bacrtber. CaDt. J. E. Bar- rouffhs, Isst week sold to Messrs. J. C A D. Y. Cooper, of liebderson, a large ioaa for 6d. 774, 75 and $1.00 per pound, accord lag to grade. Another load averaged ii Jl. Rsv. W. a. Heater 'a load averaged A3 71 Wlnaloa item of June 10: Tba aaU-prohlblllooista held a meeting in the court bouse bare to-night. Quit a nleassot time, 'lnecoovanuon waacaiieu to order by Mr. Xi. U. ana mo oo- ect of the meeting explained. Many able w K mM want mal imODI Others. speeches by J. C. Baxton, C- B. Wateon and Jndge ciona- tne promouioaun will meet with, ery eUong opposition here, and It is said entire oppoeliloo in the moanuln counties farther west of as. Winston U growing yery rspidly; twenty or more new buildings are now be ing erected, among them a large tobacco werehouae, owned by Messrs. Hlnshaw Broa. Jb Oorrell, 200 by 80 feet- We have sixteen factories In full blast. Messrs. T. A M. Fries ar about completing their large cotton mill, sufficient it is said to give employment to two hundred bands. Tbe aoUquatad yet beautiful old town of Balem also sbowa signs of enterprise and thrift, aa a great many bouses are undergoing repairs aodlnew onea are being built Tbe entire community seems to be alive to business. TJHUS GIT natw ADvamTiswinKNTw. J. C. LCMiDaai Ice cream. E. Lxvt Butcher bosioeas. Mcaaoa Whlu lawn ties, elc UuxeDsaoaa Hammocks, etc W. E. Davts Jfc 8021 About ice. BaiDoaxs & Co Royster's csndy. ' O. G. Pausixt Rice mortars for sale. A. n. VaBoixxxxs Coopers wanted. Clre JXeaie celeraUaw Ml. Nebo Lodge No. 14, F. & A. A. Y. M., wlih Oiblem Lodge No. 2. celebrated 8t John Day yeslerdsy afternoon by a parade through the streets to tbe Opera House, wber aa eddrees waa delivered by P. D. G. M. Jsmes W. Telfair. The pro eeaaion was headed by a bras band. In the veotng there was a publlo installation of officer, and the festivities cloaed with a grand lave at tbe City Hall at night HORSFORirS ACID PHOSPHATE I a Debility. Hortford's Acid PhoaphaU gives vigor where there baa been debility, aad renewed strength where there has been exhaustion. t Loeal si. Receipt of cotton yesterday 36 bales. Mr. W, J. Mott has "lots" of cotton blooms In hie field near this city.' Among the newly appointed Notaries Public for this city are Messrs. O. P. Mebane and M. Cronly, Jr. The box-sheet for Mr. Van T.iAr'a rmrprt will oDen at Hsmsberger's book store this (Satarday) morning. Mr. T. B. Kingsbury,: of thia eltv has heea invited to deliver a speech at Oxford on the completion of the railroad to that point Are we to have no celebration of any kind on the 4th of July. Is patriot ism at a lower ebb .in Wilmington than anywhere else In the State or the Sooth? WrighUTllle is to'haTe a tern Dorary mall service, commencing early, in July. Tbe service will embrace six days In the week. Bids received until July oth. Every mail now brings tie any number of cotton blooms, but aa the first of the season were received and noticed eome days since, cotton mooms are nu longer a rarity, and our friends will excuse na for failing to specially notice them. arrest ef a Clrl flaae for a Brutal aaaaalt opin Ufa Wile He B eapaa from tne Omeere. Dock Deberry, colored, an old offender against the laws, waa arrested yesterday for making a desperate assault upon his wife with a chair, by which she received aeveral very ugly wounds on the head; one of them being of such a serious nature aa to require the services of a aurgeon to sew it ud. Deberry, wbo resides on uruosa wick, between Fifth and Sixth streets, was being taken to the county jail by Officer J. W. Bryan, to await a heariog before a magistrate to-day at 12 o'clock, aod bad reached a point nearly opposite the jail gate, when he suddenly broke end ran in tbe direction of Third street, witb the officer in pursuit The fugitive turned up Third street and rsn to Mulberry, then down Mulberry, and finally in a northerly direction again, aod waa chased all the way . to Hilton bridge, being aoout nan-way across that structure wnen toe waew reached the east end. Tbeoce be speedily made his escape Into tbe woods and Officer Bryan abandoned tbe pursuit. Deberry baa served a term in tbe Penitentiary. Bf ayr's Gawrt. James Williams and Chaxlea Hall, two colored boyp, were arraigned for fighting and acting otherwise disorderly on Nutt street on Thursdsy night, about 8t o'clock. The defendanle were ordered to be confined in tho city prison for ten daya each. Clara Nixon, charged with disorderly coo duct waa turned over to a Magistrate to undergo an examination aa to her lunacy. Edward Ooelet, concerned In the disor derly proceedings wilh James Williams and Charles Hall, referred to above, waa ar rested and brought in, but his case was con tinued until this morning. A case of "drunk and down" was dia- misacd. laat BacK. BoL Moore aod Green Harp, the two col ored men who were arrested here a few weeks ago on tbe charge of burglariously entering the atore bouse of Messrs. West brook & Bro., of Pender county, and rob bing it of a sum of money and other articles, and who were taken up for trial before the Superior Court, were returned to our county juL It seems that the evidence waa insufficient to connect them wilh the robbery referred to, bat Solicitor Galloway ordered them to be aent back to this coun ty, to be held for carrying concealed wea pons, for which indictments are pending in our Criminal Court Featar Superior Coart. In the case of Addle Howard, colored, 4 charged with infanticide,, which waa tried before the Superior Court of thia,couutyr on Thursdsy, His Honor, Jttdger.;Grirey, presiding, the jury at about 11 o'clock aame night returned a yerdJctsOf soOTy c! manslaughter. 1 ' -C? ? Messrs. Bland aod Powell' appeared cr the defence aad Mr. Solicitor Galloway for the prosecuUon. . -J? Kxearelea t flaw Lska, . Our friends of . the Front Street ,;TL ,E. Church advertise a free excottioa, taJ ac camaw Lake oa Tuesday &$ ffUie. AP3- fit of tbe Sunday School of v that - cburc ... Parties not connected with lha? school; participate by paying 50 cent. tceGAtU at the gate, and are promised a pleasant time. The traia will leave at 8.15 A. M. and return by 7.80 P. M. oar liai Visitere. Alluding to the visit of the Gounod Ma steal Club, of Charlotte, to thla city, where ihey played the "Pirates of Penzance" on Monday evenlog last, the Democrat says: "Meet of tbe members of tbe Club and visi tors returned bom Wednesday afternoon, and all speak In praise of the elegant and abundant hospitality of the people of Wil mingtoo. Ail are delighted with their trip. Bair. eow to nxaxavx axd sBvaunarr rr. Many persons abuse this delicate and beautiful ornament by burning It with aJ cotioUe vcuAm and plastering it with grease, which baa no affinity for the akin, and is not absorbed. Braxxrr's Coooabtx, a compound of Ooooanut Oil, etc., is unrival led as a dreaming for the hair is readily absorbed, and ta peculiarly adapted to ita various conditions, preventing its falling off and promoting its healthful growth. Hosekeepera should Inslstnpon obtain In Bxrairmfa FiaTOBura EXTKiLcrs,7r JUNH-25, J881. Daily West t tier Bnlleun. ' The 'following will show the elate of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also . tbe. amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty four hours ending daily at 3 p. except Tuesday, when it ia 43 hours, as furnished by the Signa Officer of this city : Temp. Rain f all. Weather. Atlanta 73 .00 AueuaUi. ........ 89 .00 Cloudy Jfair Clear Charleston........ 83; .00 Charlotte......... 73 .65 Cbrsicana........ 93 .00 Galveston....... .53 .00 Havana 88 .00 Indianola 90 .00 Jacksonville 85 ,. .00 Key West.,.... 83 .16 Montgomery..... 75 . ..00 Punta Haass. . . . . 79 .00 Savannah.. 82 .16 Wilmington 79 .00 Cedar Keys. .. .. . J 87 .00 Peoaaoola.... ... 8a . .04 Cloudy Jfair Clear Cloudy Jfalr Fair Fair Fair Th'tng Fair Hazy Clear The, following are the Indications or the South Atlantic States to-day: Variable winds, mostly easterly; partly cloudy weather, local rains, stationary or higher barometer and temperatnre. Pronounced Inaan. Clara Nixon, colored, charged, in an affidavit sworn to by her husband, with being of unsound mind, waa taken yester day before a commiasion de lunatico inqui- rtndo, consisting of Justices W. W. Har ries and J. C. Millis and Dr. J. C. Walker, who, after thoroughly investigating the mental condition of the patient, pro nounced ber insane aod direoted her to be taken to the insane department of the County Poor House for confinement and treatment. MEADE & BAKER'S CARBOLIC WASH is a fragrant and delightful loilet Article, Which has, by its intrinsic merits, been introduced. It arrests and destroys the offensive odor caused by decaying leefft, and imparts a fragrant odor to the breath. Used as a remedy it will speedily heal all Bleeding. Spongy, Ulcerated and ife- ceding Gums. It is unsurpassed as a tem- edy for ttore Inrocu, and has been used at Sea with entire success for the cure of Sea Sickness. It is used and prescribed by the best physicians. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by Druggists. ap 29 2m eod. av-sav-w THK ITIAIXS. The mails close and arrive st the City Post Office as follows: CliO&E. Northern through mails, fast, 5:30 P. M. Northern through and way malls..... 5:4U A, M. Raleigh 5:40 A.M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at.. 5:40A.M. Southern mails for all points South, daily. . 7:45 Jr. M.. Weaternmails(C.O. R'y)daily (exceDt Sunday) 9 .00 A. Jn. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad 7:4oIr. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston, 3. . . . i -Ao r. Da.. Fay ette ville, and offices on Cape Fear Kiver, Tuesdays ana Fridays.. 1:00 P M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Uundavs. ... 9:0U A. m Onslow C H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays 6. -00 A M. Smith ville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 8:30 A. m.. Mans for Easy Hill, Town Creek, bbailotte and JUitue TUvar. Mondays andThurs- -dava 6KX)A. M.1 Wilmington and isiacx mver Chapel, Mondays, Yi eanes- dava and Fridays 5 KX) A. M. OPEN VOS DKLIVKKT. Northern through and way mails 7:30 A.M. Southern mails 7:00 P. M. and 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 4:00 P. M. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4.00 P. M. J . -ar a mar General aenveryopen irom o:oua.jh. to 7:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamps for sale in small quantities at ge neral delivery when stamp office is closed Stamp Office open irom o a. jo. to lam., and from 2 to 5 SO P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp afflcei QUABTJ1BLY t MBSSTINQS. for theJWilminfetno District of tbe Methodist B. Cburcn, Soatn Third Bound, In part : Duplin, at Richland's.... .... . . June 25 S8 Bladen. t New Church Jaly S 8 Blltabeth, at KliMbethtown Jaly 6 Whltelle,atWliitevflle... July 1817 Waccamaw, at Lebanon Jaly 8384 Bmlthville UUtion Jnly 83-24 Xi. S. BURKHBAD, i , , . -Presiding Elder. ' C1TI. lfAaBIB. j THK MOKNLNQ STAB can always be had at tha fallowing places In the city: The Pore ell House HanlB' News fttand. and the Siua Office. A BARS BARGAIN. A well established and prosperous Weekly Newspaper, located in a thri ving, - growing town on the line of a prominent Railroad, is offered for sale. Terms easy. For terms and particulars apply to the editor of this pBpee' '' . PRXJUDICK KILLS. "Bleren years our daugh ter suffered oa a bed ef misery under the care of several of the beet (and acme of the worst) physi cians, who gave her disease various names bat no relief, and now she Is restored to us in good health by aa simple 'a remedy as Bop Bittersvihat we had poohed at for years before using it We earnestly hope and-' pray that no one else will let their side aaffer aa we did, on account ef prejudice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitters." The .Parents. Telegram. . . MBS. WINSLOW8 SOOTHING 8YBTJP. Bev Sylvansa 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 good particularly for infants. But of Mrs. Wins low's Boothing byrupwe can speak from knowl edge; ta our own family it aaa proved a blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with colic pains, quiet sleep, and lis parents unbroken rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. Here is an article which works to perfection, and which la 'harmless; far the sleep which it affords the Infant la perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button.'' And during the process ef teetoing.lta value Is Incalculable. We have frequently heard mothers say they would net be without it from the birth of the child till it bsd finished with the teething siege, on any considera tion whatever. Sold by all druggists. 85 cents a bottle . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L. S. L. . NEXT DRAWING , OF THE Ixralslana State Xottery TAKES -PLACB! iJULY IS.' PRIZES FROM aioata ao.ooa. Price. Whole tickets. 2 00. JeWtf -V? Jv : i Wilmington, N. C. WHOLE NO. 4324 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Notice. J WILL OPEN THIS MORNING A BRANCH BUTCHXB BTJSINKSS. on Second between Market and Princess Streets, in store now occupied by Mr. Hutaf. My friends will please give me a call. je86 lt Respectfully. B. LBVT. Don't Forget rpo ORDER YOUR ICB CREAM TO-DAY FOB SUNDAY. Every body wants Ice Cream on Sun day. All you have to do Is to order to day, and it wiu uubutwcu iu f rocacra at au cenia per quart. uwu iiuMie vi run vream. je 85 It J. C. LUMSDEN. Coopers Wanted. rWO OR THREE PINE BARBEL COOPERS, THAT WANT TO WORK, can eet work by ap plying to je85 3t A. H. VavBOKKKLBN. Six Bice Mortars, XTTTra LIFT PESTLES TV AND GEBRING COMPLETE, For sale. sa ;o. G. PARSLEY. je 85 oaw3w A Eeply to the "Ice King." Q.ENTLEMEN We take this public method of replying to your tbxbd proposition to bny us out. We were driven into the Ice Business by the prices extorted bv your hiobodoIv. and we maw roDosa to give the people of Wilmington and surrounding country the benefit of low trtceg. aad let von tr ever so hard to drive ua ont. If von wiah ta nut your threat Into execution of selling Ice at X cent per iwuaa ao mu, ana tne people will gei me oene nt, while we can use our ice in our business at one quarter of the cost we have been forced to Day yoa ior yours. Respectfully. W. B. DAVIS & SON, je 25 3t Props. Independent Ice House. "YTHITE LAWN TIES, Hand some Silk Shields, linen and Silk Hdkfa. bordered and plain, Game Shirts and Drawers, Linen Collars, Ac, JtC, At MUNSON'd. je 35 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Come and Bny QNB OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL HAMMOCKS, which will keep you Cool, Comfortable and Happy, At HEINSBERGER'H. Beautiful Beading. ;RS. GEOFFREY,- A Novel, by the author cf Phyllis, Molly Bswn, Airy Fairy Lillian, etc. inn juvtuiuirirB, THE BAILIFF'S MAID, by Mrs. A. L. Wiflter. For sale at HBINSBBSGBR'S je 35 tf Live Book and Music Store. - SEASIDE ! MOUNTAINS! Wherever you go take one of our SPARKLING COLLECTIONS OF THE BEST SONGS, or the BEST INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. All are choice collections, and will be invaluable for amusements on dull days, at evening entertainments, and at all hours of leisure. (i BMS OF ENGLISH SONG. vJT Great favorite. Enlarged and Improved. 80 grand songs. $3 50 CUNSHINK OF SONG. O All brightnwe. 68 Songs. $2 CO (3 50 $2 CO 3 50 GBMS OF 8TRAUSS. Music always new and inspiring. Dance to it. EMS OF THE DANCE. VX Great variety- Dance also to this. 1 SMS OF SCOTTISH SONG. VX 168 of the sweetest ballads ever made. Also many other books . Send for list. Books mailed to any address for the retail pi ice. Oliver Ditson & Co., BOSTON. i 843 Broadway, N, Y. I 933 Chestnut at., PhiL Wed A Sat je daw tr French Millinery. rj'HE NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH IN THE city at Miss S. A. STROCK'S, in the Leeaman House, between Market and Dock streets, ray 1 5 Straw Hats ! At Low Prices ! HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatter b. je S3 tf Special Inducements. H AY, IN CAR LOAD LOTS, AT REDUCED figures, wenaveiouu caies. 60 Bosh Black and Clay PSAS, 10.CQ0 Bush P. W. CXJRN, etc., etc. rtuoxvisivunAuiu aw.. -Millers and Grain and Peanut Dealers. jeSStf New Cargo Ice. CCHB. D. B, EVERETT JUST ARRIVED WITH CARGO OF ICS. For sale at our Independent Ice Houses, on Water between Market and Dock ats., and Nutt between Mulberry and Walnut sta. jel51w ; - W. K. DAVIS SON. Look to Your Interest jiND ISTOP AT MALLARD BOWDEN'S, where the largest assortment of Harness. Bridles, Saddles, Collars, Trunks, Traveling Bags ever brought to this city, are to be seen and bought forthe least money. Try them and be convinced. Manu facturing and repairing done with neatness and dispatch. jelStf No. 8 South Front St. Hay, Corn, Meal. gQQ Bales No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, 2QQQ Bush COBN, g Q Q Bosh Water Mill MEAL, For sale by jelStf KERCHNER CALDER BROS. Flour; Flour. Flour 1200 Bttl FICB Jradea, t-; r -.y,-" : ForaalebrT'.-ifi v !'.-;: jj e 19 tf KBRCHNSB A CALDSR BROS, ww mvmaumi a w f - Three mobtha,... v.... M OS six months,.......,............ 40 0C ' .One year,. M.... .. as SS Car-Contract AdverUsemenU takes at proper Uonately tow ratea.; ;Xf u i i J Ten lines saild Nonpareil type make one aqaare. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ROYSTER'S c a m o yf ONLY AT 7. P. L. Bridgers & Co. MADE Wednesday, June 22d. CALL EA RLY, P. L. Bridgers & Co. JeS5tf NEW LACES. Brown 1k Roddick 45 Market Street. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND MARKED off a beautiful line of very desirable LACKS. and ai e offering the same very cheap. PRINTED COLLARS. Another la voice of Ladies and Children's Printed Cambric Collars just to hand, embracing many new styles. iiUAVJk BllJb. UAUB Mri-l B. Very desirable and cool for this warm weather. PRINTED MUSLINS. A fall assortment of tbe above. BROWN A RODDICK, je 11 tf 45 Market St. Forthe Sound, TOE WAGON ETTE WILL LEAVE CORNER Second and Princets Streets, EVERY EVENING (exceDt Bandars). FOR THE SOUND, at S o'clock . Returning, leave theSoand in the morals g, at 7 o'clock. IT are, oo cenia cacn way. Jerllw T. J. bOUTHKKL&KD. .Dissolution of Copartnership, THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX istinz under the name and atyle af JOHN DAWSON A CO., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. John Dawson having sold his entire Interest in the business to William E. aad John C. Springer, who Is authorized to collect all debts due to Joan Dawson & Co. JOHN DA W SOW. WILLIAM B. SPRINGER, Wilmington, N. C, June 11, 18T1. Copartnership Notice. WILLIAM B. SPRINGER A CO., Bueeaaoca to JOHN DAWSON A CO.. will continue tba HARDWARE BUSINESS in all lu branches ; will endeavor to maintain the celebrated reputation tbe Senior member of the old -firm en joyed ao many years. Soliciting the most liberal patronage U re ceived, we assure all who may paUonlse ua, that we will do all that la possible to give entire tatls faction. -. .1 Buying goods as formerly for prompt cash, eall iBgj same at lowest cash price.. Wilmington, . u.,suaeii, ibsi. A Card. T) ALL MY OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOM -era, baying Hardware, I solicit tbelr calling and patronising my successors, wbo will conUnae the Hardware Business at the old stand, oa the same DrlnclDles that an experience of over ftftv years nas proven to be tba only Bare aod lasting ones to success. Mv office will be In the store, where I cm m found most of business hours. jel2 2w nac JOHN DAWSON. A Card. I WILL RESUME ON NEXT MONDAY, STO iaat.. theoractice of MECHANICAL DENTIS TRY, using Celluloid as a Baae Plate. mce nut eec...,wwi iw. 1 ' Do. half set SO 00. J. H. DURHAM. Dentist, . je 1 lm Princess St. , bet Front andjeeond. Sundries. 2JgQ SACKS' LIVERPOOL SALT, 25 BWS SPANISH BKUWJ(, 20 Bales CO rTON YARN, 20 Carloads Prime White CORN. f For sale low for cash. mi 37 tf O. BOHR SONS. KITTKELL SPELTJG3 PEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. Highest point R.SO.B.R., Property owned by Principal. - Noted for Piedidnal vaUr$ and pore air. PUatant home; practical school. MaLKttnaUm tpedally thorough. Good food. Tuition, aeadsmU course, witb Mutia and. Board, not to eiemd $ 110 per session -SO weeks.- No extra. OPENS AU GU8T4. .188L Catalogue seat on appllcUon to Principal, - . W; M. BaitNBB. JeSCPAWaw , , Kittrells, M. O. THE HYGEIA HOTEL, j -'Okt Point tomTort: Vav ' ! 5 Bort Monroe. Open aUtha year. Equal to any ONE UUOOKKO TAJUAS TtVJM hotel in the united states aa a euxan amor. sena. for circular describing bygleale adveata gts. etc r , HARRISON T mT m IHL , avva-wawaf af

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