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r HE nOElTIITG STAR, -n- j4,i . UiTuaotf ADtcnriimo,; J .4 fi ttqnaie one oai,;.;iiW...i l 0 4nc feisi ji.f jfon U WD. II. OG&NAUIl! .. 1,1 tvOdiyiiMt,,,,,.,,,.,! ii w .inreeaja,...i.w;;.i......., k t M - w ii. v---i '- .J- IV - .:, . . - v - - J. i j. C- - UiSLISHBD DAILY KXCKPT HOHUAm jnyer, (by malD postage peM,.. $1 raree aaontha, s- ....; a & ae attath " v : 1 uu To city bm" nwQ u u; put or the itT. Flftasa tad per wwfe. -Vor-OU y A(uur three bvi&Us iOt l0taatborlMd w ooiMet far aon aaa ,n idnset. Katcrod at the Post Office at Wluaington. N. C, OUTLINE. IateoM beat prevails at many point in the Wet; at Cincinnati taenty-seven deaths from sunstroke occurred Tuesday. rA negro who confessed to tbetmtrsge tod murder of a fourteen-year old white girl at Dea Arc, Ark., was hanged by a mob. The Governor of South Carolina approve the proposition of Got. Foster, of Ohio, for Jay of thanksgiving for the recorery of the President. Ona oolored nan k.Uled another at 8hreveport, La., about a woman. A waterspout at MarshaUtown, Iowa, damaged bridges and other property $400, 000 worth. Petersburg, Ya, had a 134.000 fire Tuesday night, -4-A high way mao attempted to rob the jmall carrier between Franklin Court House- afed Dan ville, Vs., the mail carrier was shot at and wouuded, but escaped with the mail. . President Garfield continues to Improve; h.- had leas fever yesterday than for the 1 wo days previous; his condition-is regard ed as iq every wsy satisfactory:! Two ujissin whalers have been foand by In .tiaiia iu the Arctic regions; three corpses only were f,iuot tut one, and no one, dead o: iie. 'Q the other. Crop reports rr.. m the dominion of Canada, show that rue harvest of 188t will not equal its pre-. decerflora Sheffield (Eog ) artisans ui(lain of the "unfair competition with t ifign countries under the present one Bided tyatem of free trade. New V .ife markets : Money 2fQ3J per cent; c tins steady at llfQllt tents; southern i!.ur steady at $5 257 60; wheat iJc Libber; uograded spring ft 19; corn ilc utitr. ungraded 6056 cts; spirits turpen i uc higher and firm at 41JQ42 cts; rosin t eady at $2 053 10. The more they get this thing "mud dled" the worse it will be for the De mocrats in 1882. Hon. O. II. Dockery is said to be "booked for several anti-prohibition speeches this month. The wheat crop in France can turn out hardly an average one. In both ibe south and northeast it is poor. li is said, to be an undeniable faet Uiai comet was Been with the naked eye before any of the astrono mers had discovered iu Lit every man vote according to his judgment and convictions. But, for the sake of indepence and con sistency, vote one way or the other. The. man who cannot see that about niue-Leutha of the Republican vote will be cast against prohibition ought i provide himself with a pair of tele soopio eye-glasses. : . Baltimore has a new distinction tunoog the cities of the land. When (imleau honored it with his presence be paid really his hotel bill. lie had nothing against the monumental city. . Ike Young, who is said to have opposed the action of the Republi cs State Committee taking grounrUp fer- tbesiump against prohibition. Ab& thereby hangs a tale. Do you seeitir4 it Dr. Frederick Reed, of Hartford, Conn., committed suicide recently. He was suffering from a fit of mental aberration caused by taking an- ex- cesaive quantity of bromide of potas sium. He took it as a preventive of sea-sickness, and afterwards jumped overboard. Savannah is enterprising. We note iu a recent number, of : toe News that a hundred barrels of rice have been shipped by one dealer to Colorado. Why not? Is . not Southern rice) as good as the Hiwaian? The more en terprise the South displays the greaterJ.he prosperity. Mr. Davis says it would be a very great calamity to the country If the President should die from the wound. True it is, O, wise Southron, for it will be an unhappy and bitter hour indeed if the United States shall lvt ... . ..u i to take Arthur as a portion oi IB, a ingredients of its cap. And now it is denied that HfT Bayard prevented an election of pre sident of the. Senate because (he thought he ought to be the man; sind it is also denied that Mr. Harris,-of Teunessee, was preferred to him by his colleagues. r It is s&kl itkAVas a matter of fact the Democrats as a; whole preferred Bayard. On Monday last three oases of lockjaw occurred in Baltimore among the boys. They had wounds them selves with toy pistols. There were a good many similar cases last week. The next thing parents willWfeoyw iog young ratuesnaxes as companions for the little ones. White yoo7 are KQLifXXKIIl.NO, 97. "tying up the dog look up the pis- ojaof aUndsMj -K We had lost sight of the immorta! and immense G. F. T. Whither he had gone no one could telL It ia surmised, with some ingenuity, that he oame with the now receding oomei. jidiog. on , its tail. Bat bow he oame, if he has been really career ing through space, or how long he will remain, we have no information Bat the following speaks for itself, and no man oan mistake the author ship: " Citizen Assassin Quiteau, Washing ton Jrnson: "Having saved party, Cabibet and star ronteeV smashed stalWartism, killed Democracy, immortalized Qar- neld, smothered tirant-Arthur-Uonk lingtsm, brought planet's team to the White House, obtained, quarter mil lion gift for family of the President, should pardon you as his best friend! (In name of Zion you save Zion.) - 'ir i months in the Tombs for quoting three columns of the Bible (before revision) to save Woodhull from Beecher. Declared of "unsound mini, thongh harmless," by highest medical experts (cashiered money mania Ilammoodites), and "sane and responsible for his acts" by jury, as no one seems your friend, will you accept my services as counsel (suc cess guaranteed in advance)? Gxosax Fbahcis Tkaik." The fund $250,000 that the New York Chamber of Commerce was to raise for Mrs. Garfield was a false alarm. A quarter of a million will e raised, but by general contribu tions. The people in various sec tions of the North are contributing to it. We would like to see the South unite in presenting to Presi dent Garfield, upon his restoration to health, a fitting testimonial of its general good will and its profound and sinoere happiness-in his continu anee in office. We will not intimate distinctly what form this expression of kindly wishes and sympathy fcbculd take. Iv should be valuable enough' to ithow something of the satisfaction of, the Southern people, apd should be useful enough to be of service to him and his household in the future. The suggestion of Gov. Foster, of Ohio, for all the Governors to ap point a day of fasting and prayer for the recovery of the President has been responded to quickly by Gov ernors in the South and in the North, and will be responded to we suppose, by all of the Chief Executives. It is becoming and decorous for a whole people to unite in solemn worship at the same hour to offer up humble pe titions to Almighty God that He may stay the power of the slayer and restore the health-giving currents to the President of these United States. rd effcctaalprsyer'.of tbanghteoas irtflajtaci' iAtjfwhoidriBiiiberty spise anu aeptare muruer &uu sympa thize with the wounded, prostrate Chief Magistrate assemble before the Ruler of nations and implore his mercies and favors. . Ye. hammock-swingers and loun gers, take heed to what yon are doing and be sars yoa are right. The New York limes says : "Why is it -that the hammock pro duces A.clasa of diseases all of which are intimately connected' with a dis turbed state of the liver will be evi dent if we remember the attitude in whion the hammock compels its occu pant to lie." .11'. ' 1 . It is proper to say that this is taken from the last-paper of the philoso pher, scientist and humorist who does business in those columns. A Philadelphia preaoher, Rev. Graff, ; married a couple and got no Xea The following marriage notice - is'v? i - iearea 1 Uifci.221sworti5ue by J Rev. Tr"VT r r . ui iu, nicuiru if eiuu, vi Barbour county, Welt Virginia, to niattro. ji . jnapmAn ot Mits city. o earVis'iiorioakefno cash; no ceriifi- V- T3ia."Mich married" man Was from West Virginia, and for chousing the parson he gets the above free notioe. Hi ,:i r..i i . 1 "Tim" 1 , " '- -The,family, coachman .of ex-Gov. Hubbard married his daughter Nellie. This gvs a graat shock to the feel ings of the ex-Governor r and hs has refused. daruig the two years of. their married life, tq, recognize bis daagb ter. In tbe meantime hU son-in-law, Frank 8herd,haTes', himself wbII bnimeis in New Haven. His father. WILMINGTON, . N. C THURSDAY.' in-Uwlives in,Hartf ord. The daugh ter rides around in her own phaeton and some i b Cthe, 1 first youoig ladies Visit her. ;: Why ahoold they not? oAnpai6irsBws.: Raleigh Biblical Recorder. From all that .we c&xr learn from .the papers, letters from different parts of the Slat ana- tter bmnren who. tisit nsv-lre infer that 1 Prohibition . is gaining ground all the time. . ; . T' E irfcUeserrer.1 ; -., iarsaant to a BhOft notice a por tion of the voters of Bexryhill town ship assembled at Collins' store last Saturday,' the 9th, at 3 P. M.; for the purpose of declaring against the-Prohibition bill, and to organize for the campaign. Shelby Aurora. The Prohibition pie nio at Patter son's Springs last Saturday,, was a grand success. There was a large crowd present, and. an abundance of everything good to eat. - 1 he; audi ence was entertained witn speeonea from Revs. C. Durham, J. W. Ran dall. W. A. Nelson. J. T. Aber- nethy, B. F. Dixon and Mr. R. Mo- Brayer. Concord Register. The prohibition mass meeting,pub- lished last week, was held in Con cord on Thnridav.Y3Che Catherine of the people was the largest that has assembled, in Uonoord since lttvo. The meeting was addressed by J udge Mernmon. The speech was a pow erful one. and was delivered witn powerful effect. Elizabeth City Falcon. Judge Albertaon delivered an able speech on Saturday in the court house in favor of prohibition. He severely criticised the action of the KeDaba can State Executive Committee in attempting to make it a party ques tion. Spirits Turpentine Shelby is about organizing a military company. But one house has been burned n Salem since 1782. The tobacco crop in Stokes county promises to be almost a complete failure. The Methodists of Durham have just completed and dedicated their new church. It cost them $16,000. Charlotte Observer i About noon, Sunday. Capt. Alexander Grier, a promi and useful citizen of the county, died at his residence, on Steel Creek, of cholera mor bus. Morganton Blade: The dry weather continues, gardens are ruined, and f it doesn't soon ram upland corn will be a complete failure. The drouth is getting to be alarming. New Berne Nut Shell: We stop our forms on the way to press to announce that our much loved townsman. Dr. E. F. Smallwood, who has for a short time been seriously ill, died at a late Hour last night Shelby Aurora: The thermo meter in this place stood at IDS laet Tues day evening. That is a little above the standard for this section. The crops. a all sections of this county, are beginning to suffer for want of rain. Rockingham Spirit : North Carolina hams brought 15 cents per pound, by the wagon4oadT In this town on last Wednesday. The thermometer got up to 104 degrees in the Spirit bulla" tog last Thursday, at 6 o'clock P. M. Raleigh Recorder: Mrs. ChaaV W. Skinner, of Edenton. died at Halifax, N. C, June 80tb, in the 56th year of her age. Her husband is a brother or Dr. . r. E. Skinner, of this city. On July 3d assisted Bro. 8. F. Conrad in constituting a church of eighteen members, in Leking- ton. v The prospects are bright for us there. J. B. RichardtM. i Danbury Reporter: A number. of fanners ia town Monday last report sick ness among their hogs, and In some sections quite a number have died. Harvest is about over and the wheat crop is said to be the best known in this section for; years. Vegetables are about as;, warce here now as at any time during, ue winter months. - . - i Statesville 'indtnark: cor respondent of the Raleigh JVwi atid Obifrter writes up at great length the poison string on the place of Mr. F. F. Linster, Inear Statesvilie. A Baptist church Is In course of construction at Jefferson, Ashe county. A citizen of Statesville fetys, . there has not been a good gardening season here since he moved here, twenty-slight years ago. f, 1 Chatham .xrtf.-. Carteret may be called a "watery county," becausejt is so permeated with water courses. When at Moreheaa uity last weex iwnicn town is in Carteret) we were informed that nearly every man's dwelling in that county could be reached by water, and that the sheriff always travelled about the county in a boat Instead of riding a horse. Daring our Visit there we saw only one horse. Raleigh Visitor: Geo Howard, the deaf mute of this city, proposes to walk from Raleigh w-w fYorK m ten days, provided a parse of $3,000 be' made up for him. North, Carolina Sermons, volume one, editea ana punusnea oy jxev. L. Branson, wiH! be ready for delivery promptly on the 14th day oi July. This is a new book of 208 psges," beautiful pica type. It contains sixteen sermons byli v ing North Carolinians, ministers of diffe rent denominations. Raleigh -Jfeto-Obeerver;l tin conversatron with Mr Swlpsoa yesterday, we learned thot Mr. Qw Rosenthal - pL this city, and Mr. R'.M.' v00Ke, ; superinten dent of the mills, hid gdne Noitbto select machinery for the new: mills. - They will, put m the new muis w.uw spin cues, xne people up at SwepsonviUSare making brick rspidly, despite the intense heat. 1- A considerable portion of Caswell county was' visited on the evening Pf the : 6th -Vlth a very severe wind storm," attended with a driving rain, doisg much, damage, prps trating trees, fences, unroofing houses. and robbing many a ehimney of ha stem. The growing crop was not seriously . damaged, but corn was badly " blown. Leasbftrg suffered greatly flJMjs - Statesville Xandmark. ? ; The Thompson murder and robber wad the suc cess of the criminals in eluding arrest have borne their legitimate fruits in Alexander count v. . Wednesday nieht of last week three, men went to the : house of Mn Jacob Deal, above Tavlorsvule. and knocked at the door with rocks,' but ' were' frightened away. Li&st Monday parties : went to toe house of Mr. Jacob Uagenhart, a deaf and blind man and robbed him of. 940. We remark with pleasure that the outlook for tobacco manufacturing here is exceedingly bright, it is almost certain that! next fal at least half a dozen factories wl start to work here, and others are lookibg in that direction. : . The threshers . ate 1 on the rounds, and we are satisfied that when toe wheat is all threshed out it wju ne round that the crop if altogether above the .ave rage, both as to quantity and quality., : Winston Zeaderi The sales of tobacco at Brown's warehouse.: were very large on Tuesday and Thursday j the 28th and 80th of June. The average pn Tues day was $12, and on Thursclsy, when the tobacco was not quite so good, une of oar largest buyers remarked that prices were better than he had known-them since 1860. :The Greensboro iorttiSiato gets after Collector Everitt, for having in his employ three relatives oi the same family. Tha Rnilarttnr rnnliefl in a aniritedimahner. and states how that occurred,, and, then showfl th'('r1ftttv&" sfandiriff of ithe men under W. H. Wheeler.'- He' says! of one family he bad a brother. brotneiin-iaw, and a first cousin two brotbera-ia-iaw of: another family: two first cousins -.and a brother-in-law of one more; an uncle and a nephew of another; two brothers of yet another: father and son yet once more, and yet he could extend the list! That will do, we think. ..... TJE3T JE3 OIT NSW ADVtUKTISKITIKrvTft. Muirsair Closing out. Harrison & Allen Hats . Univebsitt of North' Carolina. Hblnsborger Blank books, etc. Notick To delinquent taxpayers. L. L. Folk & Co. Agric'l implements, tfoeal not Receipts of cotton yesterday 80 bales. Henry Parker, colored, was ar rested yesterday afternoon for a$ affray, aad ordered to give bond in the sum of $50 for his appearance before Justice McQaigg this morning, at 10 o'clock. Quite n excitement was Created for a few moments on Water street, yester day afternoon, by a chase between an old. colored huckster woman and a colored boy who stole an apple from her tray. She finally caught the thief and recovered her apple. -.Mary Jane . McClelian, the bearded woman, was discharged from cus tody yesterday morning, and at last ac counts was arranging for her deparuire.in tending next, she. says, to honor Savannah with her presence. She is evidently de mented. Bofv a smaambailaf Use His Brea opts. The proprietor of a down town office, who had been out, returned a little' unex pectedly yesterday morning, and found his office , boy, a young colored man nearly grown, silting down fst asleep otherwise taking his ottum cum diffnitatewiih his heels perched upon the back of a j chair. He gave the boy a punch to arouse him, when he rolled out of the chair uppn the floor, bounded up again, assumed ah atti- jtqde in, front of one of the office windows, went fpr it head-foremost, smashed 4 pane of glass, then retreated a few pace,;aud finally rushed forward and threw , himself bodily through the window, carrying? with him sash, blinds and a mirror which had been left hanging in front of the window. The proprietor rushed out " and found the boy who had jost waked up, picktng him self up and shaking himseif free from the debris of the wrecked- window, iuq a se vere gash on the back of the neck, several others about the head, f andpn.aer mare on llur hinds, attested ihJ asile-fQl miriner 1 the severity of his experience and the idan- ger to a parson of somnambulistic tenden cies being suddenly aroused from a sound Slumber. j endar Bxcaratosuata. The Steamer John Dawson Capt. Sber man, arrived here1 from Point Caswelliyes terday afternoon with flags flying and .with one hundred and fifty-five excursionists from Pender county bn board. Our j visi tors, we understand,;are not to return until Fridsy. To-day the larger portion of mem expect to tftkfl.pssssjmon the Steamer Pass port for a Irttf 6 the' Seashore, while some others contemplate a jaunt to the Sound. We hope all ladies, gentlemen and chil- dran may enjoy their visit -to tfaeT. fullest extent. ..." " : '" ' ' . i ' :. Tbe Emmom Property. Mr. B. T. Trimmer, of Philadelphia, has purchased the Emmons property, in Colum bus county, about eighteen mUes from this city, and on the line of the Wilmington, Columbia S Augusta! Railroad. The tract contains about two thousand acres, adjoins, the lands of Judge Cantwell and Messrs, Oronly & Morris, of this city, and was for' merly the property of Prof. Emmons, bur; ate State Geologist " i r. The docket of the Mayor's Court yesfer- I day morning she wedyarreariui state oi ne moralizationYfcndweTefrain from alludtDg' to it farther' thairtd mention- that top case', of E-McFarlaad aod Davs Mallet t,forjari,af fxfty, Dj6& dsfjsn hc I latter p lit cburiQuf Outr he'wovWW I thA r.itv. 11 " ; ' ' I g Exenrilsa TtDar, of Njew Hanover Tent Mo. VX I JX xt Rechabitea, iak ford cing and refresh men ts st city pricfes. The" sirewwkiaTs o;clotk;dm Smlthvillei ;he forts and the Blackflsh Grounds. . ' " 't j i ' JULY 14. 1881. A LIVELY CSS A 9 IS. CAPtaKB, K8CAPE AND EKCAPTUKB OF h' --5 JL'PEISOItBM . i A colored man by the name of John Jones, slid to be one of four prisoners who escaped from the county jail in Ifew Berne in April last, was capiured in this city yes terday by Officer C: H Strode, on a capias from the Clerk of the Superior Court of (Jraveo county. He was taken to the ..Sberig's office, where be had to remain for a short time, before being conveyed to the jail, when, seizing a favorable opportunity. he suddenly sprang over the office gate, which had- - been closed Upon him, and made for the street. Getting outside of the building, and getting ' a sniff of the free air of liberty, he ran rapidly up Princess to Third, whence he turned in the direction of Market. In the meantime Daniel Howard, the jailor, mounted a horse and started in pursuit. The fugitive turned from one street .into another until be reached Fifth and Nun, closely pursued by Howard, when he commenced jumping fences, going .from one private lot into another with great rapidity until he reached the lot attached to the premises of a lady on Front, between Ann and Nun streets when he suddenly disappeared. Howard then dismounted, and, assisted by Health Officer Scharff, who opportunely arrived on the. scene,, commenced a vigor ous search ior . the fugitive. The en tire premises had been examined without success, when the officers, in going towards the front gate, discovered where some one had crawled under the house. They then called to Jones to come and give himself up, but mst with no response, when How ard exclaimed, loud enough for the prisoner to hear him, "Hold on here, Mr. Scharff, until I get a dog ; he'll bring him out I" A this Jones came rapidly out from under the bouse and delivered himself up. Howard in the meantime having only stepped to one side to give the sppearance of genuineness to his ruse. Jones was thereupon taken to the county jail and placed in double irons, and also ironed to the floor. His crime is larceny, and he is said to have made his escape three separate times from the jail in New Berne. The JTIetnodlac District conference Tbe delegates from this city to the Wil mington District Conference, which was in session at Elizabethtown, Bladen county, during the past week, returned yesterday morning via the Carolina Central Railroad, the river being so low that the boats run with great uncertainty. They state, in addition to what we have already published, that on Saturday the various reports were made and interesting discussions were had on the same. The general interests of the church seemed to be progressive. A resolution of regret that this was the astyear during which Rev. Dr. Burkhead could serve this District (his four years ex piring with the present Conference year) was offered, and called forth feeling re marks from both preachers and laymen. which were responded to by Dr. Burkhead, Who sails for London on the steamship Berlin on the 6th of August, to attend the Ecumenical, Council, which meets there n September; . Rev. Dr. Yates preached a powerful and impressive sermon Sunday morning to a yery ; -large , - congregation, probably tbe largest that has assembled in Elizabethtown for years. The delegates elected to the Annual Con ference are C. C. Lyon G. D. Maddox, A. J. Johnson and W. M. Parker. Alter nates, J, A. Evans and W. J. Parker. Resolutions endorsing prohibition were introduced by Rev. Dr. Yates and passed unanimously. The Conference was entertained in a princely style by the good people of Eliza bethtown, and to their credit be it ' said (remarked our informant, who is one of the dry" kind) that no; liquor is sold within ten miles of the ancient village, and not an oath was heard by him during bis stay. mail 19 WjrlatoiaTlUa - The mail on the new route from Wil mington to Wrightsville will commendeon Saturday next, the 16th inst.,on the follow ing schedule: Leave Wilmington daily ex cept Sundays, at 8.80 A. M., and arrive at Wrightsville at 10.30 A. M. Leave Wrights ville at 4-30 P. M., and arrive at Wilming ton at 5,80 p. M. Ppslofflce located at Capt. Manning's place. , r The contract for carrying the mail has been awarded to John H. Whiteman, col ored. ' - J; . ; r; mm' ' ' ' ' ; HtvsK aifo naniNE. Thet Ifqrwegian brig Ceres and Ithe Norwegian, barque trey, the latter from Glasgow were reported in below yesterday afternoon. i; . i The schooner Lorenzo, Capt. Russell, while coming in at the main bar Sunday evening accidentally ran upon the shoals close to Fort Caswell, and, in lightering to getbff, lost some forty or fifty barrels of navai stores. .... . . . ...... , H uow to preserve -Aito BEAtmrr rr. ' lnv ;r.eriri8' abuse this delicate ' and beahful ornament1 by burning it withM. cafai taMsi and plastering it with grease. wWcha$..no.amiiuy iorju skin,. ana is hot ; absorbed. . BtIrnett's f CocoArtrE,; a compound oi upcoauuk vu, ew., is uunfu !eaVam(ttreBSw for the hair i readily absorbed,' and is pecufiarry adapted to jits various -conditions, preventing Jia'iamne off and promoting iU heaJmfuLgrowth ' j HbusekeeDera should insist npon obtain- iniK1rjBljEr,S FrJivoolEftMcrs, they art the best. . f : .TBM BPBRiaa bxajc earn atwayaM aaa ax torn fellowlng places ta the ett7 : Taa PnreeH Boose, Hams' xtewa tnaao, aaa ia bub umc. 3v I-. WHOLE j NO; 433ft silvlVetitr nnitetiB. i .u - The following' will show the i state ,o the thermometer, at the stations t named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday,; iWaahipgton j mean time, and also the amount of rainfall In inches for the twenty four hoars, ending' daily at 3 F. Mn except Tuesday, when H is 48 hours, as furnished by the Signa Officer of this city : : : Temp., Rata fall. Atiante. I. ....... Augusta..:..... Charleston..:.... Charlotte........ Cprsican8..v...... Galveston........ Havana.':........ Indianoia........ Jacksonville...... Key West. ..... Montgomery. .... Punta Rassa. . . . . Savannah.;;..... Wllminctoh Weather.' 89 95 .14 i Cknidy .00 .00 .00 i .04 'r 00 .00 J .02 ; .03 .oo ; ,co : ,00 ' .00 : .00 .00 .45 ' .01 rair Clear Fair " Van 91 97 98 91 86 93 92 91 81 89 93 91 87 74 85 Fair Cloudy 1 JTair Fair Fair Th'tng Th'tng jrair Fair Clear Cedar Keys. .... . PortEads.. Pensacola !Lt rain Cloudy The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States io-day : Fair weather, southerly winds, and sta tionary barometer and temperature. HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE after BKOEixa or CheWino. Rmse the mouth with about a winegjasaful ot water into Which five or six droris or Hbrsford's Avm moBpuaie nave oeen put, . arter smoking or chewing; it will purify and sweeten your Dream. m QUARTERLY MEETING8. for 'the Wilmington uuinct or tae mewoaist s. unnrcB, soatn iwni nuuaa, u pun : WhIterine,atWhlteTille Jaly IS 17 vv accamaw, at Lebanon Jl S3 84 umiuiTUie station Jaly 1314 .... Jaly i r. a Drruirtrv.n Presiding Elder. C1XY ftTKHlB. NO HOSPITAL NERDED Va i ruin 1 1.1 nmAml for Hop Bitters patients, nor large-aalaried, talent ed pmffers te toll what Hop Bitters will do or care, aa mey eu loeir own story by tneir certain and absolute cores at heme. New York Independent. THE FLORENCE NTOHTTNOAT.K (IU TWH NUR8ERY. The following la an otmrt from lavier wawea te sue "uerman Rerormed Messen ger." at Cfcamberabargh. Pa.: A BENEFACTRESS. J net open the daor for uer, ana mxB, vrmaiow wiu prove toe American Florence NlghUnRale of theNoraery. Of tola we are so sore that we will teach oar f8nv" to aav. t en Mrs. Wlnalow for hnlnlnir her in somre ana escape me griping, collcking and teeth- aegejaua. wXMSliUWB BOOTHINQ 8Y ' relieTesthe child from pain, and cores dysen- and diarrnoaa. It softena the gams, reduces fant aafelv iiiiiinhirii rff-iirrf wmci miic u ores wind colic, and carries the 1n- Bareiy tnrougn tbe teething period. It per- lonas i ynatwar won u proiesaea to perrorm, every if iWnotbinsr lesa. We hava never vwn Mm part of Wixu in slow lrnew her onlv throoh tka nwnintiaii of her "Soothing Syrap for Children Teething." If we had the power we would make her. as she is. a physical saviour to the infant race. Bold by all aroggists. 85 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENT TREASURER'S OFFICE, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C. To Delinquent Taxpayers. YOU MUST PAY YOUR TAXES WITHOUT f orther notice. Bv doinar an immediataiv von . in i . . . wiu avutu uuuBia aim expense. tIKn KY BAVAufia y 14 It Review copy. Tax Collector. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. NEXT SESSION Will Begin August 35lb, 1881. Combines the advantages of the old Corrienlnm with SDecIal and eactendea. Inatrnetion accorAin to Connected with It are schools of LAW. of MEDI CINE, and of PHARMACY. Special facilities riven for nractlcal stodiea. auch as Analytical and Agricaltaral Cbemiatry, Land Surveying, Drawing, Book-Keeping, Baainess Law, x-uuuugraiMij, sc. i Sxsenaes. inclndhur tnltlon and room rant. 185 tofaso.perannam. ( ,1 Address, fer catatofrae and Dartlcolars. KJSMP P. BATTLE, LL. D., . Piesldent. Chapel Hill, N. O, July 1. Jyl4DW3w Grand Excursion 1 S MITHYILLX AND BLACKFISH -GROUNDS. mntBBiiiv tttivii io ! For the Benefit of New Hanover Teat No. 51, L O. . - or uecnariteB.T The Steamer. Paasnort wEl leave her Wharf on me aoova aate, at e o'cjoea, lor luutaYiue.aaq u Forts and to the Hlaekfiah Groonda. - i warn uonmiwi reaorve me ngu m ezcjoae ui odjocuodsdiv petwna. u ne oea m oruev wui m preserved. No spiritaoas liaois allowed on board. Refreshments as city prices. Mosie by lwiaa Harpers and Dancing. , . j - iicaets ier tne roonanrmooe. unuaren xse.ean be procured item Committee, any member of 4h raer, as ziewa Btanas ana me cook stores. sand tbe Book Stores. I . . thVSdThjy1- committee Thomas son, P. Teboa. HARBISON ALLEN. Jy 14tf Hatters. We are Closing Out UR BLUB FLANNEL SUITS. V lien's fd Boys'. VERY CHEAP. A few Patterns'ENGLISH SUITINGS last about COST. , ..... i . i Pants made to order for S4.50. munson; JyMlt Clothier and Merchant Tailor .- TTtO: iRv HTJtX-Anythlng - to oar Rne. fcairlages,: J? . Boirziefl. Saddle Horses. Waetma and Carts. Boarding by month, week, day or alngle feed, at JAS. W. SOUTHERLAND &CO. Jy wtr Opposite Opera House. . NEXT DRAWING OF THE lulslana State , !tteiT j TAKES PLACBi AUGUOt. '; PRIZES FROM SlOOto SSOuOOOJ PrtceTwhole ttekett. 2 00, Halve $1 00. ;i- ; , ..i vds U it It tr .V?. Wluamgton, N. C. i - - - ' A NOTHKR w, DIRECT ' IMPORT ATIOOF A Crockery lass recervM ayGenaaa Bark Japan.. we involea of U. U. aaa wait wauia : w ace. TVals aaother of our tlarge direct hnportetion. and DeJnjr iMOgns in um onu . aa iwuum figures ifeS the cash; sad with very tow freight from Uverpool totals port, we are able soeompete with the cheapest Northern. lobberav To; show, that we meanboalneas tola Fall we win duplicate any prices that can be obtained from any Bootela the United States without excepten. T Give as a trial and save 10 per cent la freight. - If to u uud auauuifiun. .? five daya,...4Ui. j.i anJ v-; ln week,..;...v,. ........ -4 00 ;JjWea,A,.-.j4... ...;.,.;.... 6 jhtee went s, f . t t - jm .. OaeBaonth..,,...r., 10 00 . J ,-. Xwomonths,.M.,..., . 17 00 f Taiee mootha,. ,.. j. ....... ..t 84 CO . rsixaontbs,... .. 40 0( une year,. ............ co 00 l' w - k Agqunei uawonpareu type maka one aqnar. mmm mmm NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS. ; .. L.L.pLlCCtCO Agricnltoral ImplementSj HacUoery and ADAltd BTJlLDlNO, W1LMINOTON 8TRKKT, RALEIGH, IV. C. E D PAR8ALLTraveliiig8lesman. (i "j-.t.OwS M -'-fir . HXADQDAKTKK3, GOLDSBORO. THE OSLKBRaTED SKINNER ENGINE, TAB CHEAPEST, BEST AND MOST ; ECONOMICAL IN USB. PLOWS, (J A3 TIX 03, STEEL BLADES, HABROW3, CULTIVATORS, CORN BHELLEES. COTTON AND HAT PRESSES, SEED CUTTERS, ENSILAGE CUTTERS, SEED SOWERS, COTTON PLANTERS. WAGONS, WELL FIXTURES, MOWERS, REAPERS, THRESHERS, GRAIN DRILLS, HORSE POWERS, HORSE RAKES, HYDRA ULIC RAMS, COTTON G1NS,XNQINES', SAW MILLS, CORN MILLS, GRAIN FANS, SEED SOWERS, CULTIVA TORS AND BROAD CAST SEED SOWERS COMBINED. MANURE DISTRIBUTORS, BROAD CASTOR IN TWO DRILLS, ALL KINDS WOOD WORKING TOOLS. PUMPS, WHEELBARROWS, GARDEN "GEM." STORE AND R.R. TRUCKS, BARBED WIRE, WIRE ROPE. WIRE FENCE, CREAMERS AND CHURNS, LAWN MOWERS, CIDER MILLS. CORN MILLS. BP-ALL KINDS OF FIXLD SEEDS OF TBS BEST QUALITY. ALL KINDS OF FARMERS GOODS. JrUDAWU Blank Books; JNK8. MUCILAGE, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, STATIONERY. of every variety and style. Every article In tha Una necaaaary to carry on any bosineas, mercantile or otherwise, can always be found at tbe lowest prices at . HEINSBERQER'S Jy 14 tf Live Book and Muaic Store. B rown 0t Rpddic k 45 Market' Street, I 111, tOrvV Z A-fV tti 4- V AlUMUqov A J4JUJIKUI . IS OUR;; " "DUKE OF ARGYLR" LINEN COLLAR AND ' TIB COMBINED, 1 For which we are tha 8oIe IgenU in this city. lve us a calL , BROWN RODDICK. ... 45 Market St. Jr I tf s. s. s. -a jrBLLLN'B INFANT'S FOOD-. JiTS POOD,. Extract Malt ai 11 , nnk.hi'. ftttr-t Malt &nd nana. . Cu ratine. Kidney Wort,. , Weat'a l.lver Pilla. Ac. rPilU. c. 1 ww v wva.wBV Prescription Draggist, I Jf --t ' CtftXffl Giii Jyiotf new jtaraei. TTHOSR IN WANT 'OF THB CELEBRATED X Brown Cotton Gins should send in their orders at ones; time is hew faU short.; Guaranteed to be the best and cheapest Gin made. WM. K. BrKlWUSUt m CUJ, ' " Successors to John Dawaon Co.. .11 10tf . ; 19. 81 and M Market St. " la.. tn House Ftmnswg WE KEEP ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL selected stock of these irooda. Wood and WUlow Ware, .Tin Ware at wholesale and 'retail. Repairing done at short notice. Drive Pomps put aown at Dooom ngores. PABJCEltlk TAYtbB. , , :f Wflouth Front at. JylQtf, We Call ttentibh rpo THB LARGEST. STOCK OF FINE AND - Praia FURNITURE In this city, at retell, of tbe latest designs and lowest prices,. ' D. A. SMITH CO.. JylOtf : 4S North Vron BUB Wanted 1,000 Meri, : r0 BUY BUGGIES, CARTsi WAOONS, B AK 1 nese, Baddies, CoUara, Hanes, Blind Bridleey Ac .Bestgoods and lowest pticeaV ' ! U to yl0tf Jit GESHAXDT CO. WILL BB A MEETING OF THB TRUS- teea ot tbe University of North Carolina, la tha Executive Office, in Raleigh, on .TUESDAY, tbe 19th July, 1881, atM o'clock P, M.. at which Professor of Natural History will be chosen la the Jlaee of Dr. V. W.yjlmonds, resigned on account of 1 health. Applications should be addreaaedto ; TT'p wpRBSIDENT BATTLE, j . Jy6D4WW .v ' ': CjhapelHJa,NC. ,; v Seed Pelts VF ALL KINDS, HAY IN SMALL AND LABGTB :.. i I ill ' Dales, Oats, Bran, Grain of al , aeai at do torn flamres. at C. P. Flour and Pearl Hominy Millav ' O. B. WRIGHT, Jylltf Proprietor.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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