"HI BATES OF" AD?iurruino.''! t t two aiysi .'.j... 'UtreeuyB,' . -3 ranr n Hva - liUSIJKU DULY XZCm MUMUArs. A VI TITO , J t5 - t!"2'V Uv -iV'tOnd week.. 2 .,. months, ; ,,rt.i Y tmw mtti,.,.(,1....,v,f (i 4 w , :H iioiuniraiJTAsl r j 'Jv VvT II isfi tow;-! itijiii -jtv. i i ... ...V.t.tl' SM IITM: M .At lav.2fI.., ivr. wlj..!.1-.: :;..!.2....4 c - . J. f . To City aftwivaayd la uy part of U. .... fnfUM- vmitm i i wwij (W are LtotBcnOMtirMi aUr nsdvanee- jterl t th Port Offle at Wltoln4UMVt.a. 01TXL.lNKte; i. .-v:. -.i.kii.i. . wu 1 ...wV:,7JZI! w ,m a un cu tabij .uu vwu vuuungi i idjoioiog; toul low $100,X, folly . i A. nuiroaa oridce ana otto ioJel with merchandise, destroyed on the Texas Pacific railroad. JL'hef Kro servn' girl at New Orleaae poUoaed flTe chUdreo; soe was amatea ana con- j ttueJ; one child died, the others may re- I cuTer a white gin outraged and mar-1 dcreJ by a nero blacksmith, at 8atartla, j M; be w.a caught with hie victim Uihe I . . . . well id wo ica d oaa a row sea ner, ana ... i i... .t.li with bv the cilixni att . ... Tn nrin. rM. I ,tquc... -rr rtrtoieu aod brakemea injured by a ccaln ,i,.q uq the Mtssouft Pacific ratlxojtd. - T: x commissioner of Intern! Ret enueif- frrrt i rcwuu ui f-ow iui umicM uc 1) ,w, the aiayer of Deputy Collector Bray- ,u ,o domh Cxolica. The Chiacse I ue-iiies who the United States were r stifled lfL .ere f.t.Hy inured, tbr- otbirs -tnuusl) L'i't. -od ibc dooductor and engv . k.... u j... I t a CnS'lUUUUU (IU vru UTJ UKUIUUDU Ut "AM-utiy lailroad, near Lynchburg, Va. A chair and a chee factory at Erie, I', , .l.Bin yed by fire; los $50,000, partly iM.'UK-ii Fieh outrauea upon (he Jews in u sit me reported; aeveateeo villsges I, , tren iDlirely deserted. Tba K t urii Cbamt er passed the compulsory e !nc iuul bill tDimige to crops aod mjJ-t'D to cattle by drouth in New Jersey e irMrir2. Three children lost their l r.-i in n burnintt bouse at Muir, Mich., .:.riii-y. The (aoeral of the late Ju lie Cliff.Jid takes place to day. I I . . t j W. Lm Owtn, a prominent citizen of U,n'i cuuuiy, V'a..is dead. TheNew V.nk a'ock market declined hearily y eater -diy, s iffccttd by ruraois of the Preai ilci'i condition beioK exttemely critioal New Yoik markets: Money 24 per ivu '.; c.iltoo quiet at 11 11-1611 1S-18 . e it-; southern liour steady at 15 25 7 62k, wheal heary and l2c lower, no KriJfd apriog $1 00; corn heary and -C I .cr, ungraded 4553 cents ; apiriu tur iiiuc firmer at 41J42 cents; rosio quiet .i 12 G?ia2J0. I'liree more victims (deatho) in Uiiutuore from the toy-pistol. During: 1S80 it is said 108 men were hanged by Lynch law in Arkansan. An International Medical Congress .: t a o.l lo mt' ia uonuoii, rtuguBw -uu. Several New York physicians will at- r i . - I tetlU. I The last seat vacated in the New V.rk Board of Brokers sold for $32, i ; u . In 1857 a seat only sold for la not the nomination of Gen. lUucock or any one else by the Dera -oraia for 1884, a "little too pre vious? " An attempt to get up a rousing Liiid League demonstration in Dublin -i mi Sunday was a failure. The whole ui.l not exceed 3,000 men. The "largest man" now known iu ibe U. S. is said to be at Roohelle Illinois. His weight is given at 720 f-iundu aod he is classed as "young.' Gen Grant is represented as having' on just at this time a particularly Urge disgust. It stands up all around turn like an old fashioned shirt-collar. Mrs. II. T. Helmbold has brought an action against the New York Eat press. She lays the damage at $100, h0. The gist of the charges were thai Mr. Bennett had entrapped va rious females; that Mrs. Helmbold among others was the victim of his gallantry; that he had resorted to many and extraordinary artifices to deoy his victims, and in substantia tion various alleged affidavits wero produced.. Mr. Gladstone recently said upon Uiing twitted for his silence in the Mouse: "I said nothing because I knew nothing; and perhaps it would bo an vantageous if those who knew no thing would say less." This is a practical illustration of the old saw, "Do uot speak unless you have something to say.w We have contended alwaya that Glad stone was a wise and great man. Amos Pitkin, of Charlotte, Michi gan, has been married threes timet. Two of the women aro living, and he baa no wife aod there has been no livorc. But the story is too mixed, ad long, though probably true, for us to copy. Ilia first wife died; his second wife waa the widow of a dead soldier who would not stay dead and came back. Hia third left him after a few months' because she was "home sick" and wanted ' to go back to ber children. This is romantic, very. - voiJ?'MWii;No;.lo8 ; .jnoiiipNGTO; ,'C.; :EDiSDf y; ,Y 27, test '. :,;.';! THE COIUIIIOIt. Otf THK PRKHl- -1 VVwtfrfUto ibhi to tiy tljat th oonditicm ftthVw1nt ,J. i " " danr:8 tA4;rtn.l tKw rt., - . w adewKlediynd aV6b thai b U out :?.!l?l?:??.P? .relpaa baa excited he trtpuUt1 apprehension, v. y. ."7 n tnsetxso is painfpl. i dq prtjers of alf Who nave, aocess , . ' wilh God ahouid'bv offered Op to: the Rtow "of thft :1ronod6d ' that Hia healing power shall be applied dispatches will ffive the latest lntelli- t. .a. . genc jpdnoehijngi'ihe president. " Der i uenry lrvmg is a o m,. uiiwuvuiiu. but that be ia" macntrjimous, liberal and appreciative b5 art 'Iri others there oan be no doubt! He said in London on Saturday evening, it thej close of. .his annual benefit perform- a : . ,aWin DOOlll. vi ui9 aica uannco an au aoiur you nave nad no scaotv proof, for, after repiesenlinic at the Princess I Theatre many of the leading Shake- spearean cbaracUrs with signarabili- . - . - a . . . - . . i l :7l ;.. i: i w rBcm U uer w.tu iga"y Uv.UUa.ob...vu, v.. ..wa..oU, nu.wu.. hi mnra lha. nAnfirm.H fha rrrnof I ;m..r. K Karl .tro.rl . .M . . ,w .. W V.. .. . . f,.a aa they muat have been to him. Mr. a- w i liooth s artistio fellowship, high I courtesy and singlo-m. ruled devotion I to our art has made his engagement! one ot the most deiignitui associa m w a a i all, I am gratified to think it an ad- ditional link to the many bonds of I amity and good will which it should I be the pnde of, luoglishmen and I a - , n i Vennor did not tell last Saturday and Sunday in these parts. There aa . Iaaa-A Koa r ArrvvAaat tur a A r ll u v stormy weather. On Monday heavy I nA n;.i TQB i o -j- tiere i .liowu aomeaays running into I I AU8USU I "27 and 28 Cloudy and cooler j weather, with cold night and cold I showers; 29 Cool and showery; 30 1 and 31 Warm and high winds and I r 5a .bowers; Aflreaat 1 Probably I ? - a - n I warm ana oppressive: ana wn- i erauy pieasani weatoer, iainy warm i I. . ... I oays.ana COOl ana IO COia evenings ana I . J. . . .. I nurhta! d ri air and rjleasani.: loan I day) -Heat aod storms: 8 and 10 O ' X 9 I &altiy weather, with heavy snowers, i cooler evenings and nights; 1 1,13 I Heat again ia the United States, with I cloudy and sultry weather storms id I Canada." Save this and see how near he guesses. There is a. fellow in Washington known as Bill Russell. He is Gen eral of the Ballot-Suffers' Brigade. I ii. e . . j tt lie i u r u is ii co voters to oruer. xie in I I now preparing for. the next election I daY.in '.Philadelprjla. He'has pre-I mtZA hm--fiat dv A0iatr-tinn I paraanu list- naiy, tr .tegistauon. i A apecial to the Philadelphia Times I .. .. '- I says: "In preparing the list Russell has secured the assistance of. Chief-of- Secrei-Servioo Brooks, and this worthy pair havo established their joint headquarters on Pennsylvania avenue. And yet in the enlightened and holy North uo ballot-stuffing or bull dozing ever occurs. Last week'was the biggest week of tbe Patent Office. Four hundred and twenty-ntue patents were issued, and yet the Americans are not an invent ive eople, say you ? canPAfax news. Lincoln Progress We are informed that the negro vote in this place will be almost solid io opposition to Prohibition. Uendsr-m Tobacconl,-. North Carolina may need a Prohi- bition law to keep ner peopiejsooer, 1 . . . . . . m bat it"neeoJiaiXirltCw,ir impOV- .Vit art ftt ha same timflnoVrid - . ,1 rHirf ?5!tfl!"5 It of ihon,. i vv'i. Concord Register. " A-."----- Vr.Via-rt ma-jor-Kwj-.-.- coin county this -.week addretsiog temperanoo maaa mcewiugo. ".b.phjo that be finds' the people awake on this subject; - The leading white Re public ana in that connty are almost a unit for it, but the negroes are against it. Correspondent of Hickory Press. Last Thursday, than 14 lb. inst., the Anties of Davie had a big meeting at Mockaville. Judge Furcbea, Lawyer Cleroejit, Shbber and Price spoke. No replies were made. This is a wet county. A distiller told me that not one hundred votes would be cast for the bill, but I think he is mistaken. The negroes of tbe whole county will have tbeir annual march and cele bration at this place Saturday, 30tb. BUhop Ilood' and Jim Harris will peak for aod against Prohibition; I Dr.'Benbow. adiertieea for five J0Bnj::Uaie.;tdUtoi:ekMOf his hotel I rlinlurr-rrrtm -14rnTirinTrt Rftpr inn lit : GaitoriiAOfimUOTmiam . 'j'm, ,m nfata . r. Jfi P tl r ' . ffaxerally repbrt, niojtfrai8ali.l50ugh: looking well, -notwUhaiandinfi: the dry weather arly corn Js nearly rnined. and I tamt planted lata will not make morttlhab a I nauxrop, excepimiowiOTinus. & a ww mm w . . - n . Henderson Tobacconist: Several new btilldlDes have been commbBotsd since our last issue. ,-7-113,714 was paid put py one arm rtom one sue or tooacco, -The first station otf the Of&H. Road has been reached, and is called Herndon. Elirabeth "City JSeonomist: In the indicatlona of thoxoeeh manhood, there is no part ol WestemItorux CaroliDa tnat equals the 800 population of Roanoke i jLaiana. xnis is eroDBDiy attriDutaoiB w I proximity to the poean, to the abnndj ance and superior quality oftheir food, and to the hardy and strenuous labora that they are often compelled to perform in the perils or their adventurous lire. --- Charlotte Observer: A statement I of the shipments of cotton from this marke i up tooaieiorine ias cotora. yeaK ueein- up to uate xor tne;iasi cosion; yeazi ueRin- I OUl ana Bent tO the rtew XOrK UOttOn JSX- oaies. aitss xuia ranutn, an eaiima- Die ana weu Known young jaayoijnisc.iy, died lne '"Idencerof ilhiOjheat o c,oc JruB . -uiw"9 a m at, as a b a aa I m mm aaaas aaa M t A namaoi aenarKa.temmoveaDV jur. xr. a. i Aherneth'ihsWaini5sai f Bakersville, oecame onenjuea at nun oy some means ana V.I...H ..t a.n..fl Wtl Af A K- nathv befoM inDdown. That afternoon ha - ' ' . , vr. a k.m.v . ki . tt. ;; K. i iTi cUcal condition: The wbole community reeard Mr A. as beine justified n snooting, . Charlotte Odserver: A basket ' 4 . ' ' a . . pumm at xurevara is Biauon, in usston coun t2S The latter in Inra literally '. cut Rhyne to pieces with a knife. -Several others were nu"- "" wero-pu m m naoo. oi mo snenu ox uuumioraiQ arrest oi xr -Maj uva a uv j wa tVwi a .a tint aff Iaii-I ' The foUowiDC IS a synopsis of the railroad arrangements for the celebra- nents zor toe ceiebra- tlon at Kinston on the 8rd day of August: From Weldon. S1JS0 Tarboro SI. 25 Ra- leigh. $1.00; Durham, $1.25; HUlaboro, urteasooro, ai.oo; wwsic $15; urceasDoro. $i.o0; Winston, f 1.75J Salisbury. $2.25; Sutesville. $2.60; Char- lotte, $3.75; Wilmington, $1.50. Troops ...I J 1 . 1 n tral Railwavat two cents ner mile and over the Cspe Fear & Yadkin Valley road 008 isre.. -Jb yetteville Jtuxamxner; It is believed now in the best, informed quarters 1081 the wheat op of 1881 wfll be less than that Of lMt year.1 - Nor does the prospect Of prospect i . OT-r-himiiiffiw lanra cmtan cron an- pear aSood now salt did sometime back. rr - n i ? j t i i - xiye Daeraaaa, acoiureu man, ioe. Vl.ttfaU rt.. n.r Tk T);-- nn Unnlt.n ""uuoj .... , ffT..lll U.. n . m .Tn. .vAA v..Tl, nVnl i wwn , .nd goi beyond his depth, and being unable to swim, was drowned. Elizabeth City Economist: The dry weather that prevailed so long injured crops, causea tne cotton to do aiiacA.su ana injured by lice and fears of rust are enter tained by farmers. The truck crop haa not been a success tuts season, owing to me low prices. The oat crop is poor and forage is scarce. We had the pleasure ot a call from Ausv Doush. of East Lake. last week. He informs us that a wealthy Eng lish sporting club is negotiating for the pur- chase of the Roper Swamp lands, of Dare, for th nnrrvMA or bear.bnntlnar. ins KOa I . . r . , . - 1 on Vw ner tract ia said to embrace some 180.000 acres. Shelby Aurora-. The building oi tbe Airijine rtauroaa naa mcreasea me . f nrollMt- -WW. Monntain from $3,600 to something over $100,000 - . . - - Tt I. n.t.nl.hl. f axt that tha tension of the Virginia Midland Railroad will save the farmers of Cleaveland from 75 centa to i uv on every uate oi wimw ium thii u-inx ma ia h tha nre . . ai .l. vailing disease in this section at present. m wvaaa - -- i ' Mr There ia not a vacant dwelling in this place. Cotton is looking much better in all sections of this county since the recent rains. Our town is filled with strangers. They are mostly from the eastern portion of the State. ' Lenoir Topic: Lenoir will, in time to come, when all ' of tbe projected I railroada are finished, be one of the most I imnorunt railroad centres in Western North Carolina. Tbe Chester road, the Yandkin Valley road, and the Tmsalia roaa ail ICUU iuib way, auu now uteig jo i another line projected from this point in another direction. The Salisbury Fa- man baa Dean interviewing tspt. vvuuam Cain, late on the Imboden survey, but now I emoloved on the Midland route, and" be I says that Gen. Imboden is very much in I'lZlEiJEZ X.d Wadeaboro to Wilmineton. and that very probably a survey of that route .will soon be begun. Raleigh News-Observer: We mrn u , ne enf. v- a oniH-horo have reached Pittsboro. They are examining two routes there, one or I ... . a . a a...k a I wblcn passes just norm ana me omer noaui of the town. The road will crops Haw river at the mouth of Robertson's creek, 40 miles from Pittsboro. Goxi', N. C, July 25, 1881. N.B.Taylor was captured to-day atJ. w Talley's by Sheriff Brewer, of Cbau Q wocarried him to Pittsboro jail. .bis IS an important arrest. iue priaouer is "Bone" Taylor, who has for years been outlawed. He haa committed a murder and various other crimes against the State law. and haa violated the revenue laws again and again. For two years he has been I hunted oy tne revenue peopie, auuoyiae county authorities. Statesviile Landmark: It is understood that the meeting of the direct ors of the North Csrolina Midland, for tbe purpose of locating definitely the line of the road, will be held at .Winston one day next week. A colored applicant fpr a certificate to teach a public school appear ed before tbe examiner last week, and the question as to-how. Northr Carolina is bounded on 'the east, waa' propounded to hiov To which question the dusky appli cant' glibly responded:: ,Byu(the Gulf of Mexico I " He was invited to. stand aside. -Tobacco probably received more seri 6us injurieft front the drouth than any other, crop, though it Is claflned by some that corn on nnlandr has heen mnrA oArinniv dAmaKed. ' :Tbe drouth began early io the transplanting season," ana very raw sac ceededin Dlantinr a fall croo of tobacco. iThe acreage in cottQQ in this seetion, very nearly doubles that of laat year but this prop, it is said, has been greatly damaged. 7--. "5;aMwe. wermomeier; go T woto wHin BmevnuBi ana tnisroromy a small; part oli any, J day. i, (Wilmington a 'S'it:s, OXTT. nBW A D VSUKT18 KnBN'IH. MtrH80K 'White vestsetc.' " ' Jxjuvs Bam80n For rent. " 'I Salkm AcAPKUt-Salem. N. 0.' HimarjBSBOEBnrPianos andldrgahs. . Cbohlt & Mobkis -Crockery sale. P. CribaaKGh & CoV flay. ;coro, ' etc. Mektes a County Justices: and Corum'i Local Uou j n u.eoeipta oi couod' vesteruay oa T r . . . a r- bales New moon yesterday ; morning at 4 o'clock. Prof. Agostmi gives another o his pleasant excursions id 8mithville aod the Forts to-morrow. r-Some of oar citizens have sigj i . , .....j, I WBU.ceieuruun a. iwiwn ud iub orao Dave Mallett was before Mayor Smith yesterday morning on the old charge. ''I down. d was ordered below I j for flre days. - Some of the finest cabbage, I boAta and tnmatoAa we h.TMn thfo ana I 156618 0ma.tOeS We nav Seen tblS S6S on cune from e Poor House tract, calti- X - Hester Bradley and Soilfa Brad I ley. two colored eirls. were sent to jail yes- I terday for non-payment of back costs in I an assault and batterv case before Jnatice I " . - i Millia. " -tbolio. friends give ao I "cursion to Smith ville and the Foils to-f I dsy, on the steamer aPowporf, which leaves ner wnsrr at v o'clock. A good chance for i i-.n, .;. Tba tM DiIJ lial I From an article in the Savannah Morn I inn Kmb nf vfnnH- t.irA ikh rr.n-,;- I ...... . .. . ; . , I UU1WUUB1 paricuiara id regaru io me eua- den death of Mr. David Pi6t. refered to in I Sunday's Stab "The announcement Saturday that Mr. David Pieot, a well known and ooDular naval stores urotcer, bad been found dead in his bed at the Pavilion Hotel occasioned general regret. Mr, Pigot the last two days baa complained oi tne excessive heat, which, it seems, affected him ereatlv. but busioeas. On Friday, which will be re- I membemd aa an lntAnalo lint ritv ha... aia not incapacitate bim irom attendiog to membered aa an intensely hot day. he was very busily encaged, and about half oast 5 o'ciock returnea to his hotel rather pros trated and retired to his room. About 8 o'clock Dr. Johnson, proprietor of the ho tel, : vtsitea him, and found that he had a fever, but he was conscious, and did not consider be waa seriously ill. , At 1 o'clock be was again visited, and it was found that I bis fever had abated and be was resting very comfortably. -Saturday morning he was found dead in his bed, having expired some time between 1 and 6 o'clock, and from subsequent . examination it is sur gosed f rOm internal . hemorrhage. e was a member of the Savannah : Naval Stores Association, a committee of which took charge of his remaios.and made ar rangsatqis tor nis ionerau ; ;me remains weroUnUrred in Laurel Grove Cemetery I Saturday afternoon I Haw naartatrMtea. I nvm Kiarsee. Mr. S. YanAmringe, Clerk of the Supe- rtor Court. Atr(Tecelved an offlciallist of i tne new. Jusgisirates appotntea wr tnis I u?-r. iiii f i iiuuuiii iuo nu muuui uuuii. in- reappointments, as follows: wm. M. I Poiason. Wilmington Townahin. in nlace o r. w . T n pitlt. W D JnSntnn rTM Vmr of J. c. mil, W. o, .Johnson, Cape Fear Township, In place of James Cowan; John H. Savage, Federsl 3 Point Township; Jaa. A Montgomery, Ijlasonbcro Township; A A. Moseley, Harnet iTowaship. The term of the new Magistrates, jrb are to hold the office for six years each, commences on the first day of August, and' in the meantime ihv r nnMii m n,.mn forward f.fo . . ... . aox-mri-go auu HuminJt iu nworu- ance with law. a? vr-iKB ppwr, . The foreign shipments yesterday em . . foiio-in-, GwmanbalSQue Char- : . - 7 . - . Anna, for Stettin, Germany, by Messrs. E. Peschau & Westermann, with g 935 barrels of rosin. The German barque EduardF tor Hamburg. Germany, by MessraK G. Barker & Co.,with 8.300 bbla. 0f rosin: tbe Haytien briir' Dauphin, for Ponce, Porto Rico, by, Messrs. Northrop & cummins, and the Norwegian briftlren- fo Hamburgf GermiD-t by ;MefJBrg William & Murchiaon. with 1,600: casks of spirits turpentine and 763 barrels of rosin. - -. - naclstrate'a court. :- Mary Giles, colored,' was arraigned be fore Justice MUlis on the charge of com mitting wilful trespass upon the property of Eliaa Duffy, also colored. Case dis missed at the cost of the prosecutor. Elias Duffy was next arraigned on a peace warrant sworn; :put: by Mary; Giles, and was ordered to pay costs and give bond in the sum of $50 to keep tbe peace for ninety days. . Gettlox Beaay so leav. Rev. L, jS. Burkhead, Presiding Elder of this DistriWhdvfnk heldf itfUtf quarterly -meeting for:the: present, left for Raleigh yesterday mortrfngjirhence he will depart for New York in time to take the: steaher on the Cth of August for London, where he goes to attend the Ecumenical Council. , ' Forty, years' trial ta proYed " BLACK DRAUGHT Tthe fc best" liver medicine, in ' tkeworUSa-" 1 ' '-V For sale by J. C. Mtjnds. ,.!... I. . I LI - -J ' . ,1-1. ."' "''"-' i itTnefollowinuwillahow the? sute .. : .. . hernwmeter,theeions,namedi 'W.?ydw:Wp;ii me,and also the ampuntf rainf.U, )n- Inches for the twenty four hours ending j , j, -- is 48 hours, ,; as furnished by the Sijmil Offleer of this city ?; x ;;,aa4-lii-.l Temp. lUln fall, Weatker. Atlanta.... 00 . Cloudv AugUSt-'... t...Va Charleeton. ...... Charlotte. ....... Corsicana...;,.. Galveston........ Havana.......... Indian.iia;;i..v. Sey.West,,.., Ontgomery ; . : .. P-ntaRassa;t...-. Savannah........ Wilmingtbtf.'.r... Cedar Keys.;.... Port Earls. . . , Pensacola . . . 1 . 1 U 88 ,00 89 (iJ89, 90 ' 2 94 80 86 90 89 y -.89 89 .00 J Thtng .w:.. viear j .00 .03 Cloudv Th'tne .00. Haze "oS SiS .00. Clearl Clear; Cloudy WF VVWT Kfiu,. ninri. ,00... Fair I 00 ' Falf .00 , Fair 00 . Clear The foUoing are te indications for thb south Atlantic States to-day: Generally fair weather; 'southerly, veer- irigon the North Carolina coast, to north erly winds, stationary barometer and tern perature. Beats:-. We hear that Mr. Tt M. Emerson, As sistant Freight and Ticket Agent of the . . . , w " Atlantic Coast Line, in . this city, has re mtmw.A - UM .aS I . lar situation on the Chesapeake & Ohld Railroad, the resignation to take effect 00 the 1st of August. Mr. Emerson ia a good officer and a clever gentleman, and as such We regret in common with the commuaity that he has found it necessary to leave uaj protracted lTleetlus. A protracted meetioe has been in pro cress since Sundav last at Mvrlle Branch Tirf iot "1hllili T?riinoisiafl7 nnnntw I Via-i ' . . , . -T- pastor being assisted by Rev. A. M. Croom, of Duplin. Much interest is being mani- fested and there have been several convert. a LIST OF LBTIERS. Remaining in the City Post Office,' July 27, 1881, Unclaimed: A Julia Anna Artere, Wm H Adams, Caroline Artia B Anna C Brown. E Brown. Francis Brevard. John Bright, Lucy Black. John Henry Brown, Joseph Brown, IsaaoBeatty, Lucy Baker, Loutton Bizzell, Mary Brown, Maggie u Banoman. Uscar J? Bergman. R T Beck, Sarah A Branch, Willie. Boyd. U Irving uummmgs. Mary Council. Cages Carter, C Crawford, Jane Chestnut. D Rebecca Dickson. RoBa Davis. Jobn Dunn. E B Ernest, Mary Evangelist. F NoraFoy. G W C Gorham, Thomas Glasper. H Oran Hall. Mary Ann Henderson. M T Hall. Maude C Hall. John 8 Harris. Josh J Hill, Polly Hawkins. Capt Henry L Hall. U u uyman, JJaniel Harrison, Harh dcBro, tl (1 TTonklna i2V "Rfn-i TTnrat J Evalena Jones, Sarah Emma Jack- on. oixnaiiB uuuoaoo, wenains tjames. iv uingo j-euy. L Dolly Lock, P Lineham. C M Link. M Wm H Miles. Susan Mosley. Tiller r:..-.i n m -a-i " ' i a JU.IIVU61, nuui iuuxwujr, xt a jncvumucr, a 8 Marshal. Owen Mathews, K It Mosley. James Merrick, Alex Murrell, Anderson Munn. N John Neilan, Rachel Nickles. O Lizzie Owens (2). P Wm Pickell. Isaac Pettewav. W H Poiason, E W Percival, Laura Pugh, Lillie Perkins. ' R Roaanna RowelL Mariah Soundtree. Thos Ricks, Solomon Reddick, James A Radcllff, Jobn Rayman, J D Robbms. Dan Roper, AH Robbies. 8 Samuel SalHn. W C & H R Struch. Wm Smith, A S Simmons, Alice Saint George, Amelia Swett, Daniel M Smith . Thiehry Turner, Marg.Tilden. W Mel vina Walker. Eliza Williams. R A Williams, Mary Wardell, W O "Worton, M jfi wade. James Warden. Miles walker. Calvin Wells, Clara Wilkins, A Y Williams, Alex Wilson, Annice Wood. SHIP LETTER. William Brown, steamer Woodbury. Persons calling for letters in. the above list will please say "advertised." If not called for within thirty days they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Ed. 11. Brink, P. M. TiUlSfi JHAIIig. The mails close and arrive st the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast, 5:30 P.M. Northern through and way mails.......... 5:40 A.M. 5:40 A. M. Raleigh..................... Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at. .... . ....... 5:40 A. M. 7i45 P. M. 9:00 A.M. 7.-45IP. M. 7:45 P. M. imp M. 9KA. M. 8:30 A. M. 6.-00 A M. Southern mails for all points South, daily. . . . . Westernmails(C. C. By) daily texceDt Sunday) Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad................. Mails for points between Flo rence and 4harieston, 3.... Fayetteville,andofficeson Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays. .. . ..... .. ....... Fayettevillo, via IiUmberton, daily, except Sundays. . . . Wrightsville.dsily except Sun days Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays. ........ ....... . Smith ville mails, -by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 8:30 A. M. Mails lor Easy Hill, Town Creek, Bhallotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days. ........ ...... 6:00 A.M. Wilmington. : and Black River , Chapel, Mondays, w ednes- davs and Fridays ......... 5:00 A. M. c ; OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ' Northern i through and way mails........ ....... .... 7:30 -UAL, Southern mails 7:00 P. M. and 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 4 KX) P. M. Wrightsville 6:30 p. m. Mails couectea irom street Doxes every day at 4.00 P. M. General delivery open from 5:80 A. M. to 7KK) P. M., and n Sundays from 80 to :80A.M.- -f I .JtUrr::-: Btamos for sale in small Quantities at ge neral delivery when stamp offlce fa closed.' 1 Stamp umce open rrom a a., jo. io i bju, andfrom.3 to 50 P.M. Monejr Order and Register Department open same as stamp "office... I,.,PT'r -- :'?'-?,vl yMi,- No head-ache or hack-ache?ior ladies whbdrlnK "WTNEtJr CARDUK t For sale by J, C. Munds. n.ll IV.at lha.'nnllailk ' ' - -- , s;wHOt:,,is6:.'So . , , , rT Ii . ,. i. I j 11 l I f I Ail Ber-. I off ;i0i -raw Mfi&&MJ- ft been exciting .WuWlnier 1 - - J vvF.ai, nuugn aoa 11U days pastry esaynaoiT nf 60airMothunoy f6i:hikniiIWt:,.A.- . m iu. uriminat tJourt, and was set at lib erty. -i$.s5 X'-z' -I -feir H ; -j N! k'I .J..i.. , I - aB nnuai"' meeting - Of the Board of I MagUtrktesotthe- County, in conjunction ictiojz r lb 1 with 111. .1. I --"Birwwa,i.-iorvtne.i I &wm l mmwik I other business, wUJ be hedj at the, Couft I House en"M6naynext. August 1st, at io Ml uu 1 AmnM... ' M-KTtNOS. for the Wllmlnctmi I uamct " jaemoaist B. Church, South-i- i' A'UraJtoantt;" .ic -j i&V2l&S te-illa. Cokeatmrr. at Bethi 1 nSZZST. .VZLXZ? og. ia-w TOpsaiL at Bettany..,? ., " i! i i vrrr' - s""v.- mg, su si j GDham) at r AYenlyabony ! '.I T. H ! ! $1 ,:. -' ' - l. a. burkhxad;-; - " Presiding Elder, JSL?,1?11,0 STAB can always be had at the Hanls'jfews Stand, and theSTA Office. NO HOBPITAT. KRRniim vw.i for Hm Bitters patients, nor large-aaTiried, Ulentr edpjl8ttelfwKai aip Bittera wino?ctSi, I "f ""'J' aaeir own story oy their certain and I &b at hame.--NewYorlK Independent. I ' " wsaV-HS---. LSwFti I 2ll,fflrsL fw-'Lradbn. Conn., aending JS. A. Dauphin. New Orleans. T. . on iall.ran3 drawnur 5000 in theJonndniwincr nf Th rni.i.n. ! i t V I THlRTV YTJ3AT?ft lTxWorrwri xf r a vr rn NURSE. Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ia the prescription of one of the beat Femala, PhvBieianM and Nurses in the United States, and has been nul I lV? SXICI nnrHSi Hartwwtw in . a txr.i -I .11 I DYSBOT-KYandlAlutHaSA CHILDREN 'dhnsfornwm ZS&2?ZE!t I VIA V MS l-MtllnA hhIau iv. .. Ail tie. r None Genuine anless the fae-imileof CUR- v ,? -TjSF'S "i on 1116 OMSide wrapper. Sold , uj u m.rxi n.iun euen. ao cents a ootue. LIPPITT. In thlfl ritv. on th ' as h . i-.f .. nana u- t . r . and Athalia Lippitt, aged two jeara and aeYon Funeral from St. John's Church this (Wednes- dar) afternoon at 5 o'clock. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Rent, Store 0 Market Street, next tn mmT of Chesnut; Warehouse under Roc i Spring Hotel. Also several desirable . Booms over my Store, 43 Market Street, I Pleasantly situated far Sleenf no 8nnm oraaay be aaed fox storage purposes, will he rented low: For terms or other particulars anDlv to , JULIUS SAMSON, y7.t wesa nae 43 Market St. Notice. I T8 MSOTINO of thjj justices I OF THK PSACB AND . THE COUNTY COMMIS i I WKKS for New Hanover County, for the pari I noaenf Tav Inor fa at. mnA 4 I " - s mux: business aa may be broaght before them, will be held at the Court House, on MONDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1881, at 10 o'clock A. M. JOHN COWAN. jyslSt wed eat : Secretary. SALEM ACADEMY, SALEM, X. C. ' J1HIS INSTITUTION COMMENDS ITSELF TO the public as a notably pleasant and safe home and high-class school for girls and young women. ' It has daring the oast few rears been areata- lm- proTed. Its Soko-astio A-S-xwaaonrrs have been remodeled and its standards advanced. It now of. fers all the advantagea of annilar Institatlons of thel -iKBest erade. A lanre number of inat is employed , and painstaking instruction la teed. - It offers a liberal BngUah, or Englieh and classical course for graduation, and under Its new aa-uniatnwum naa already graanatea (witn diplo ma) four Terr Dromiainir elaaaea. The DOXXSVIO AM-WXa of tha Aeadem- have i latterly been readapted to secure to its resident rapua we largest measure or comrort and eenven ence. Sight rttidtnt teachers are centinually in charge, and give special attention to the cultivation of correct manners and habits in growing girls, systematic and enlightened physical culture and care.oi neaua are prominent xeatures'in the lm nroTementa recentlv Derfected. BxceDtional facOitiea are offered for tha atari- nf Mubxo. .The results of practical work In Its Mule Department, during the past few years, would war rant the Academy, in the Judgment of competent critics, in Inviting comparison with any other sim ilar institution In the South, a two to three years Graduating Course (with diploma) has quite t ecent- ij oeen nuroaucea.- Special attention is directed to the advantages now also obtainable rn the Dzr axtsckrt or Draw ir and PAiHTnie, which has been reorganized and placed In charge of a lady of special ability and superior training. A high standard of excellence be maintained and the best methods observed A variety of branches of study Is offered and care ful tuition is guaranteed. ; The 78th year begins September 1,1881. JXKV. J. T. ZUBN, Jy 37 Deod&Wlm we fr su Principal. A Thorough. Conviction. IT HAS BECOME A THOROUGH CONVIC . . !.;:i;-; '1-.: i . ' tlon In the minds of most people, that the WHSX LOCK PIANOS and STAB PAB108 ORGAN8 are the most desirable Instruments In the market to day. In the important points of TONE, TOUCH and DURABILITY they stand in advance of all. almost universally prererrea ana used oy Musicians all ever the world, and every pvehaaer is thoroughly convinced that he or she has the best. . No pains spared to show you my stock. Call and make your selection At : HEINSBERGER'S Jy 17 tf : Live Book and Music Store. Our Stock JJAY, EASTERN, AND. SMALL BALES TIM OTHY, is complete, as well as P. W. and Mixed Corn, Oats, Wheat Bran and Feed of all kinds. PRESTON CUMMINt A CO.. Millers and Grain and JyS7tf Paannt Dealers. A Small Lot QF WHITB VBSTS, ALPACCA BACKS, LINEN SACKS. DBABO'BTB PANTS, ; At' MUNSON'S. ' Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Jy" 'it U I..: .V - ' ' - ' ' ' FSiorbMtBuuner Cranplalnt orCh-tdijen, and all P-lnfnl iful iJerangento aw m . t i tt old remedy ia ' the jotfr reliable. Krtiy household remedyia Iwvlv'a". Pills, tbe aestainuflesvanaBBirnvnuiarac. aaelk far MAnTbody" and For salS by ail dealers. BO VKIN. CARMBR Ss CO.. r ' Proprietors, Baltimore, Md. e M eodSm nae su we ir cess, by mniiona of mothers and children from the i eebla infant of one week, aiAta tha .if.it t.. Contract AdvertlsemenU Ukea at. pnf r -ea lines aaUd Nonpareil type maka oaTaqVari . .il-.-trf m r-rr ... , -.. : 4i 3.yy.W-XKilJ!l " BY CRONLY A MORB18. V , ''"'vj-; !-tl V-. ' The 8ale; off :, Gtockeiry , - ' ' 1 1. y: -hit Y AUCTION, .. . - I ' ' ;-.'-. wiine contlnaed to-aay without roserre at iha Store No. 15 Market street. .'rtrit arid HAY. NOW RECEIVING AND IN STORE, ; 10,000 BMh WHITB 10,000 i:.v ; ... , .. . . . .: ' s.:J.V:i- Corn! Corn! Corn! AND 1.000 BALES BALES I ljUUU 1,000 GOOD TIMOTHY " Hay I Hay! Hay! WHICH WB OFFER LOW IN CAR LOTS OR OTHBRWI8E. '" 7 B. F. Mitchell & Son. jy 24 St Toilet Q-oocls. T TJBIirS AND ' PINAUD'3 EXTRACTS, I Farina Coloene Waters. Chelca Imnorted Hoad. - a J Fine Bathing Sponges, ronudes, Cocmetlaaee. Ac. r or "tie ny WM. 11. GREEN. DrmnriaL jySttf . ' . Market Street.. Wilson, CMlis & Cos Wagons "YAQONS OF ABOVE MAKE, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, For sale by Jyt4.tf - KERCHNXK A CALDBM BROS. Hall's Cotton Gins. Q.INS OF ABOVE MAKF, - For sale by jy 34 tf KERCHNER Si CALDER BROS.1 ' " . ! . : 11 1 i . Corn Meal and Hay. 2QQQ Bash White and Yellow CORN, 800 water Mill MEAL, 2QQ Bales No, 1 TIMOTHY HAY, For sale by JySitf KERCHNES St CALDER BROS. Flour. Flour. Flour. 1000 Bbl VIJVR, a740 For sale by IT 34 If KERCHNER A CALDER BROa rown Cc Roddick 45 Blarfcet Street, The Nobbiest Thing Out IS OUR "DUKE OF ARQYLB" LINEN COLLAR AND TIE COMBINED, r For which we are the Sole Agents in this city. Give us a call. BROWN A RODDICK. 45 Market St. Jyi tf L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THB Louisiana State L.otlery TAKES PLACE AUGUST t. PRIZES FROM 1 100 to S30.S00. Price. Whole tlckeU. t 00. Halves $1 00 Address lock box rra, Jy 13 tf Wilmington, N. O. Notice. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, that I have a First-Class a No. 1 Car-, riage Painter. Those wishing to have their Carriage, Buggy or Phaston painted, will do well te give us a trial. We guarantee satisfaction at low prices. On Third, between Market and Prin cess Streets. jy 24 tf F. Et. HAYDEN. For Sale. i - . . . . . . .i . . . . A T THK NEW FUKHITUKB DTUKB Ur 0-U. J. BENDS A MUNROE, S. B. Cor. ; Market St S4 fits., Wllminjson, a large assortment of Marble Too. wood tod. tibtod rurnirare. laousgea. rar- lor tietta. Mattreaaes. Mo nofqano . neu. w arrow , Tablaa. sideboarda. Ac. Ac. Ac. wholeaale . and retail low for cash. Take due notice thereof aad govern yourself accordingly. , JyjU tf THE HYGEIA HOTEL, Old Point Comfort, Va. .. .... -. --. : - -. SITUATED ONE HUNDRED YARDS FROM Fort Monroe. Open all the year. Equal to any Hotel In the United States as a StnoctS Rxsobt. Send for circular describing hyglenie advantages, Ac. HARRISON PACE BUS, , . my SS 9m Proprietor. Pure Water. r-uB DRIVE WELLS AR-3 THB CHBAP- eat. aimnleat and surest aonrcM Of Dare water- supply to be had under ground. Jf bay cost half aa much as open wells ana are rrae rrom all the objections common to them. Can ba pat dawn anywhere, requiring tbe labor of two man on. to two hours. Bend for special Illustrated Circular . and prices. ' 7. M. KINO CO., : Jy J4 tf Wilmington, N. C. To All WB EXTEND AN INVfTATION TO EXAM- . lne our extenaive stock of FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, Bedding. Mattresses, Ac. We are offering indacementa to purchaserr, and guarantee " satisfaction in PRICES. : - - i - D. A. JSMITH St CO.. 1 Furnitare Ieai era Jyl4tf 48 Mo. Frost St, Your Interest. ri i i IVB MB A CALL BEFORE YOU PUBOH ABB v IT School Books and BCDooi e uuonery. i nave a rail nmih of Text Booka adapted by tba state S'j Board of Bdncatlon. Also ' Slates. . Panells, Peaa,. . : Holders, Ink. Crayon, Ac, Ac. Pianos sad Organs . of the very beat make always on band. We want your patronage and will do all ws ean to make 'fi buaineas relations pleasant. jy 34 tf YATES BOOK STORE. -SSrr ,1.