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HS II, U. BGliMAKU v a Ml II ITS ii three cUrs....... ftp. -WfcP- ' t M W pays,. i 100 Era dTii . ' i hi UKU8HKDlAaXT MXCMPT- MO vyfv JX'?! A O ' l l in week,..,,..,.,,. ........... 4 00 a urn o .ueyeer, Oy mal ;xe paid. UJ months. " . Hires avmtha,' . ..... a as to istr BabasrHiarB, Mali ! tv-amrnart at the fotiathoriaed toecSSct for morethisuLraf SBtered at tb Post OOt at WlhaiafUMi. N. C, a aeooo-clB xaatter. j ... t . . P1.;.;n ir Rm;.h . rnrm.r Kt bkVu ik Mormoo church, was murdered m Sooora, Mexico, it is supposed by Jttormooa, ia re - T8D26 for hi expoeure of th, Mountiln . qaesiiou between Chili and the Argentina ...wi:. . . w. . i i ..t. j j tween me two couomea signeu. xxn f i-ntnr. of enatomi atBoabn and K. YorfeT " - shipped from those cities recently to LlTer- pool. Col. Barch, - Secretary of the U. S. Senate, died at his residence io Wasbiugtoo yesterday. A boiler ez plusion at Napa, Cal, killed three men. lioo . Jqo. J. Bagley, ex Governor of Michigau, died at San Francisco r Wednes day. The Mescalero Indians are on the wTiMib and have murdered two Mexi can families. The army of the Ameer of Afghanistan was completely defeated by Ay job Kuan, and the Government ttt India ii greatly c ucroed thereat. Arab tosur genu are ueanng Tunis, creating ret ex- citemeut aud aUim. . .British ship Onflimj buroed at sea; the crew were res- cued by an Italian barque The col- lector at Boston says it ia impossible tQ Jetect kLippers of iufeinal machine, or IO prtToul tuiure shipments; the steamboat authority are active in the matter. A Minneapolis dispatch repotts the killing of a abenfT and two other men by the Wii ii.mi b r other t, Wiscoosia desperadoes. Tee South Carulio. Railroad suld yeaterdiy at a action was purchased by a commifee reprtsenling the bondholders. FiVe hundred Italians will immigrate to Mtx c i at the invitation of the Govero- tuoit President Garfield bad some iocrease in pulse a&d temperature yesterday veuiog. but nol eouub to create uoeaainesj with hit phyaiuiaoa; a'. 11 o'clock he was reatit g quietly. New York maikets: Honey 23 per cent. ; cottuo firm at 11J13 cts; southern Hour steady and quiet at Zo Z07 CO; wbeat l2c belter, ungraded spriog 82c $1 06; corn Jfc better snd more active, closing firmer ; ungraded 465S cents; spirits turpentine dull aad weak at 41 J cents; rotin t2 05a2 071. They call the third oomet "C." A. B. C. Do you see ? Little Brown Jng made a mile pacing at Chicago on Tuesday in 2:13. Maud S. will attempt again, this lime at Philadelphia, to beat her Pittsburgh time 2.10J. Our Northern exchanges are dis posed to criticize the - President physicians. But what do editors know about it any how? Aii! A report ia out that Conk Img may step into Judge Clifford's shoos He -can wear them possibly, but will he be allowed to do so? Jim Keene and an English compa ny are-reported to have formed a " " new leiesraon company wun a capi- i i . I II - uUiock of $10,000,000. ifr gre.erreu vo eun .v tjre oeea airecrea oy ine . goTernmenv to, I oaunaers, nowever, to copy aome oi I Indictment agaiast ;tte tauiderert of Naeh I - -;vy .yy.,. ma erery endeavor to ascertain the name of the votea of the countiesv r lWaro O"1"' JudB bM ient -v request to the I commenced in earnest yesterday. S SJJJJJ0-' the consignee of the infernal;macMiea I w u 0niFandt Th oroir of Seaweed 18 IrettV IndiaSK ' i . v. .1 CI 1 . . .' ! t I . w. . i aw v wv.wv I nn1 lha f Vmnta flsinvt Unnaa aa I n. ternonas Waterhouse. Only XijiUCkJk can wipe out that indignity. VVlifctW:; r i T niirosivcenne punishable with a fine 1 oriret mv name ? Kevence, ve sods. I ' d . ' and qnickly. When a fellow on lbs prohibition : i - i i . i i . I aiue wisnes to reacn me topmost pinnacle of absurdity he says ttts: "Kvery man who votes against pro hibition is opposed to morality and in favor of drunkeriTJesi,, Then he I goesjiome, says his prayers and takes the customary "night-cap." The New York dry goods market is thus described : "Cotton fabrics are moving steadily and prices remain firm. Thfirn ia morn ftall frr mn& . , r. , jfis.i hams and cotton dress goods at first I handc, but worsted dress fabrics are quiet. Linseys and felt skirts are in fair request. - Woollen goods are quiet and slfisdy. Shirts and draw ers are fairly active." EUeo ye. Of p.,0., ho given.- e. great Md go-.h.id.fo.k.. French Assembly has. remitted Iba year $55,000,000 annually of Uxee J . . ' redeem ed $200,000,000 of the nation- rd devoted $300,000,00 io al deUr-and public works, and with a surplus of yet closed the yeir tStW?? $10,000,000. And sTipM yet they are not satisfied. War they veraity.propbses to raise a fund to endow'a mnatVaw-T hrnfHA AiT ; ehairot Moral Philosophy for the loatlti must hart I, . . , tioa he la connected with. A good pur- The Philadelphia IVew, underlie present management, is really, sin ex- eellant nawinanur Tt i mVincr iuuiif ceiient newspaper.. " . making lUejl 1 . uieiui ana, entertaining. ana, popular i by its corres lence. we would like it better if it could only see something' gooj an the South. u:i Is a progTeeavev paper.and one outne days to oomoMt will find out that the wavr in uici auu mis uvuhubiu. are better far than it supposes now. - I ill l I f i I ii i i , . I . i i. i i n I , ' ' . , . . . . - , (..-- ? T.- XXVIIl.-NOillO. THK .vortc- ov-t lsatroit anH lAvZitir . . y e nave received rrom Uol. iW. 1. Sattoder Secretary of State, ah offi- ctal oopj of the vote by couoUes oa 1 Uonveulion in the election held Feb- t V-. oa.v iqai t. .. I J .ww. a.. uuuuiwo nuas WO said io onr article in the Stab of I ' . ' I the 23d. I. - i "o iuvi. imu .iia i ckioi no vouuut nm inrtnA.vniA vv a atrai i - '. : . , y ouraelvet of tW. Wndoe of CoL I i riAtA how. variant Ara''tlia vUwi.af aeeUona or counties-how almoat sections or counties-now almost unanimous one way or the other the 'rjeoDle of someconntiea were whilst people oi some counties were, whilst in others they were almost divided equally: For Against Convention. Convention. Alamance, Anson, Beaufort, 293 520 590 480 627 283 1270 620 1038 366 1252 1588 266 1056 113 1049 191 1448 1781 45 1400 1250 556 1101 461 632 460 61 1795 117 183 959 1806 71 17 Bladen, BrunawMtk, Chatham, Cleveland, Columbus, Cumberland, Davidson. Duplin, Edgeoomb?, Forsyth, 6rauvill, Guilford, Halifax, Iredell, Mecklenburg, New Hanover, liaudolpb. Wake, Wayne, Yancey, 1409 743 2771 39 1818 252 210 2466 1246 242 598 4 The majority against Convention was 194, as we before staled. Dr. Hammond is giving his views very plainly about the President's physicians. He is reported as say ing: "Dr. Bliss is probably a fair sur geon, bat as to Dr. Barnes, I don't think he has seen a gunshot WOUnd I . U ax. : J . 1 siuua vu iju.exicau war, sou u w i wa.-a k. n. 'k.ki. ..... v.wvisaMV ua uiwawiw uvtci I ;r. l,;. t.f W.t.. I ww.. ... W.W ...V. . 0 ...W I . i . , j , . " T; Tr." misseu oy uiisa. He is very free too in hi. criUci.nT of the manner of - treatment. , Ham mond was born in Maryland, is very smart, and . Well, you are not sure he is always giving his real opin ion. , ., V It is an interesting question how will the next House stand? The a probability is that the Republicans will control, but it is in doubt. The New York World thinka it will stand 145 KepubKcans, 143 Democrats and , t, i -irraepenuenisv rat ii rvepuoii I cans are elected in place of Morton I and Miller, and Hyatt smith, Inde- I Dendent: votes with the RennbHcana. I . , , , . , . Mm 1 1 I lit win nrnnii i an inr innm inn lain inr L - . j : . - - w Aivustaiaj nut Barv uuu uj uuiui uva an fLilttbWSWr.;v' - - ' - i IIlcvised: fifatnteST-of .tBO-United a. ; . . I oi eau.uuu ava imprisonment iori - -w.vw. ,C- r ii rm. I tWO VearsT IfX loath ' follow. The t Cunard Stearnship Company must . i. . . - .. . . , I rnnui tarnrk' aninnpa irin inn iniArnii I 7. V" g. , 0 iniernalaacbinea are the law' .'Xhey.ooght other KipB.ouanq.maqe aeviury. v 1 - . 1 1,1 1 ' s '" Red pain lain Ireland. In a speech n Bright a I rr.n.. - I at Dalrfla he ' called John v : w;iiu ;t;w.a4 . ren liarand Ilbn.-William E. Forsteran infamous Quaker. Rcdpath used to have ' very dirty and savage things to say of the South. He is a danger 3 . 6 bus leader for Ireland. Spirits Turpentine., . rh9ttibiriibxdoesonian: Crops ai rrportedverjgoodv especially cotton. i' RnVrktra Herald? Mr. Dnlhh TOuiuSISi uiiwW"K .ntiitatcaaJUt4 - I rtaWTi:T?iWr diVS pose and it Mould bf cairiea but. ashmgb1: The farrnL era of thUsection have .been com plaining T jtbSTdamage 'tffQbttehi by thS droves of this plant. The recent rains . at . a ta . . . t worked mucn lowaras ueir aesuueuon. Warren lietes: We saw at King & Hunter's drugstore this week an Indian Ben. killed; by-Mr. Robbie Little John, which measured from the Up of : her wiaga?? iaehea pad waa 24 inches long, weutht only seven ounces. f . . i' newip'speis as 'the most ; distinguished colored oratot" is an ordinary speaker, not I comptrtDia to saTerai x(oitn uarounacoi- oredipcakeM wa could BMne. and a poor I ifact, Terj wota ox u. r Greenaboro ISattk Ground: We t . At. . . O t M I S I recently " escaped i from .the Cape Pear & on V uey lauroaa, was captured iq l." : i was a f6IT0r, M) tu9 00(1 peOpi O DOUtu I OaUford, and hia arrest Will be hauad with :1?anw?52:Sl ! ' i ' s .v::i hV'j.iJWTt nuu..i.. o s . . v avwiiigHam oupctior iiwui termj I convened at Wentworth, July 25th; Judge I Avatw MTrt ni ii aTlattrlnfOVM aw Vfafinl In lha ak. tveiiii j va4u w-w uviyvi aa aav Heard irom., .- t e a?. . i l : A Wamwr were o relative to Mra. Mathis and hex eon John. .They were killed - 1n- and . another son ahocked quite aeverely. v .OnlastviPriday nlght a thunder storm of ereat fury visited this sec- in some places, aomg. considerable flam- agetocrops. ... Kaleigh Ifews- Oteerven We are requMtedtosUUiattheuiMuiicementof, the Charlotte Observer with reeard to Col. Martin's non-acceptance of the. Professor ship of Natural History In the University could not have been, by, authority of the Colonel himself, as hi Is travelling inj Ten nessee, lie will be heard from in a few days. Our informant fully believes that be will accept. Charlotte , Observer: t A bloody cutting ' affray: .occurred near tbe fair grounds yesterday. Sid Conally and Cal vin Phifer, two colored men, engaged in a Quarrel which proceeded to blows. At this I point Conally whipped out a knife and in- I uwwu iwu ugiy sasnea upon iraiier, one across tne leit shoulder and the otner in tne vicinity of the right shoulder blade. He then fled and has not been captured. Phi fer is not dangerously cut. Golds boro Messenger: A boiler exploded on Monday at the saw mill owned by Blount & Miller, two colored men; near Dudley in this county, killing Lewis Kor negay, colored, who happened to be at the mill waiting for a load of lumber. It is strange how reckless people are running engines, ana rotten concerns at that. ; The house of Mr. Nathan Hinson. in' New Hope towasmp, was struck by lightning 1 last Friday night, end his wife and chil - dren, who had gone to bed, were seriously stunned, out not fatally. Oxford 2orchUghtilHoT9 houses as we remarked some time ago, are now positively needed for the people coming to Oxford. Only five men in town in one day last week looking for houses to rent. They were solid, working business men that any awh WAnti Ar mm ntl A AAflFat am XKf know this mornln? that the iron has been . , . 7 . . . - - , iaia on tne uxrora a xtenaerson rmuroaa. aoma fl. nf fmm OrforH w icnnw " - - - - - wai me naiance ot tne iron neeaea ior tne iwutwuucuuu uiotuuiairutuuiuutu auu " beincc sent to Henderson. - Messrs. James, Wm. B. and A. ...... . .at nda AL..t.. mvxnr. Z?f? sons of the late Prof. James Phillips, have established the Phillips Mathematical Medal at the University, of the value of $30, which will be given to the student who reaches the highest proficiency above a certain ab solute standard in the mathematical studies of the second, year.. .This proficiency; will, be tested not only by the regular oral and written examinations of the class, but also by special examinations on the solution of original problems. . This we learn from the Walalivli I tfninimi www , . ,. ' Laurinburg Enterprise: We re gg'J-SftJS fdarnSrihdie!dai am rMaSi rtwomfli frfomiotir VJJSnVJ f 2S?t?n1 iSJS I" " "day evening a frhtml stbrmJ passea over una aecoon uie unto a y K During; 'the prevalence of the storm a smtli tenement couse on tne farm or. Air. u; a. ti. 7. ."J?"" .T-T.l Aoper was aestroyea oy axe. .no unuiOl UW IDUI TUMI UM UIB DMH tatS on exceed iw. , vivs.i n iub iiunuuu ui diuiuuiuuu wita uviwu 125.000, notwithstanding there are 240,000 bona fide voters in the State, ixou are wrong. The vote will be about 164,500. STAR. y-.i Raleigh News Observer 'K St-i PhUip's church. Durham, was consecrated unn.w nv . t?- nuhnn t,otuh .Y. jT vr.- """ yjwif.wuwuiiMBi.i.. Joyner. LJled; mthiscrtyi&st evening, .t IhA reai1Mi of Mr. P. M Wilaon, Mrs. John B. Heal, wife of. John B. MeaVJCSq, of Scotland Neck, and daughter of Mr. tii a i.v i .a .i i xr w JuT.bl nies will be at KlMton. it is said tnat I . . n im.ri.. TJIIIoKwa aiiiBHH sat. itnuaiwru. 11 iuhuju uiUBiitau. arham, KaJelgn; troidsoorc anti xt ewof rn 1 pot IDOluaea in I nnblic dinner will be iriven the visitinarli i. rrTrff'afCTT-rwrsi r-"T. I 'HTinnifiR T. MTTflT.TnTll .i,t 7nm. . 1 iatawvaw. s -I'fiam nimnAr nr vsuasftisi nivintr imtwiicii a - v arj . jw av . asa. am f 1 i. -t - - J I -.- " . . . I 7 I iL.TT.Ii.j Q.i....4'P..u hui.tnlui I . 11 w .ww w.r I in.auuwwi i j ni miiitirr -vraaaaaaav next it is noi l uiiuumi ,wwKr r n ! ' au us auu - n1(;,,'in' 7' t hnw manv f.omii-T k i A f hlh A Itfis aavid sa be ami liner f THIS. MORNING, A 10 O'CLOCK. WE WILL I bales, Oats. Bran, ww."a mmm i i w . j - - . - mr . BSawava wa natawaa wtM "'n w n i in. -r-. j b atoi aiv! wv Mai iabi Bcnnxn auuirn si i hi aamii - pVent, with perhaps those at TrtJ nations as follows? 1,2M Barashi'lie25 Nor. boro and Weldon. Tbe Raleigh' Lighj J.gUnjiaaa Sw! $98 Infantry,wiUi50in(attTOgth.'ti7 LTAiii"wA3n.:--4niA infwtnr wui 150 iMtrrogv- o. RBW ADVKKTISKfflttCqjtS. Pens Perry & Co's. Mtjnson Bath suits, A. Davhj Great saving. Hktjtsberoeb Parlor organs Cbonly & Morris Auction sale Prohibition Speaking Monday night. I h.. . Z. . Becleiraclon feloeka Open so Inspec tion. ' Ar JSLZttJSC' Lr.&ootc.ta.;,wW.aili the Saturday preceding the electldn, from lne ho1ir of 9 M 1,11 howct 5 P' r .ha. -hr tha aaid hooka most bea Md wbMe tha w op.-.UPof ssid books must the electors of the precinct or township, and any of saldJ electors will be allowed to object- to the name of any peTSOtt u appearing on Said books, andj Ihcasej)fjBlfjDb3 judges Will take the necessary lawful step to hear and decide upon'the matter. nayor'a C.nrt. j , ' Ths only case before the 'Mayor's Court yesterdsy i morningwas :thitgO( ! JTcker Townsend, the colored youth who was ar rested on the charge of stealing brasses from tbepriaiirt and. which waa Wmltmft, the cvaderejnot beingsTifS.cIeht'to'n it , ; ".' ' - 'T . ."B.2"!5'.' ! I1..-. ,4M.t't't D01CT;Dll3 -IN iTHB-HOUSE Ask drogzlsts for?Rough on Rata." It .clears out rats, rnlce;bcd-buro8e: yermm, files, acts, insects. 15c per box. f WILMINGTON;3 N. C FRIDAY; Itoe dom. iJiot quite one week to tne eleo .tiou. ,...?5 , ' .fj .;, M, More rain yesterday and last u,Fv -- yeei.ruiiy bale. 1 Several members of the Snmter ' I Lieht Infantrv etmi nn on -'thai 'RuiiMri " r . - r-.r afternoon. - Work upon the qew wing to be .,- . . ' - T . . . WB" gmiuereu, juogiDg irom me quanmjr.i WZTStin?" evening; - t xr nA-. t n1 V?W-J. Mf aciowan, J. Hill and others addressed the people in op- position to Drohibltion in the Fifth Ward . - - ; -- t A party of Nimrods left this city for Sampson yesterday, where they are to BDend a dav or two in drlnkior cider . . and deer driving. , Mr. Wm. Barnes who; wits overheated at the fire on Wednesday night of last week, was sufficiently recovered to be at his place of business yesterday. , -Hon. D. L. Russell and Major Jas. C. McHse are announced to speak from the steps of the City Hall building on Monday night next, August 1st, on the subject of prohibition. Mr. J. C. Stevenson's store, north side of Market, next to the corner of Second, has been thoroughly overhauled and tastily fitted up, and he was getting his Roods back into it yesterday. The powerful new dredge HL "V. White, ol which mention was made a few days ago, left Norfolk Wednesday in tow of the tug Battier, o begin work on the con tract to dredge the Cape Fear river. The excursion down the river 1 yesterday, under the auspices of Prof. Agoetlni and St. Thomas' Catholic church, was very largely attended, and we are glad to learn that it passed off pleasantly. jnaa;ttratea Court. Rober) Pickens, colored was arraigned before Justice Gardner, yesterday, on the 1 a-Wn-h.. . -i. , uuaiin w Auuisw .-.j, .w.w-, i .. j k- I charged with assault and battery. Defcn- i wuiuhku, suu w uw uw k"" and the costs. The same defendant Was next arraigned OQ a peace warrant sworn out by Andrew I F Murphy, but the prosecutor failed to put In his appearance, and the warrant i was dismissed at his costs. Richard Thomas, colored, had a hearing on the charge of committing assauUand battery upon one Ann Lane. Case dis- missed on the payment of costs. r --; The same defendant was arraigned on. a I peace warrant sworn ou by Ana Lane,; and . : wK 1 XA 1 reuuircu io uar cwaws muu . kitd uvBumiua sum of $50 to keep the peace for sixty : The Same defendant was nett called up - Ann Of BlSndorlDg Ann Was finally With - w ab.w to the charge Lane, bat : the warrant I drawn ;miVbr aw b BSaVBiisis. , : SchooneirptAos; JStimiekaeH. Dickerion, henee. arrived at Philadelnhla on the &6th taSt. -.',.:: - ' ' - flehboneif Henrv' P HaveM Pletce. I Dcnooner -aenry ir. J", ifixCA nence.- arrived at Hew X or on tne otn - :: t. . . ' -- inst. ... . . ti' ' m : W J . . uex. osrajue-. ??r oj sivy xxauiauu, fmmiiiiinAPi rrju1 mjt Hamhiirff nn tha from this port, arrived, at (iamDUfg 00 IBB ASit. ; . 1 - aoii uie, . c;t , i.-- j The river 'steamer wave anatne tug I n.r.wtU.n r n.n mvinnr. ah.1 iviww r Te8aela aQd 555 steamship f The sailing :miiw..---s--7-j- kltallan,'955German, 15 Autrian,85 8psn4 lsh, iM BussUn,' 7: FMhebi 49 Dutth,29 tmatiiaiiJBS FmtneiieMtti 2 fjeiman. -err tne mmmdk'VmU'-lkli. w.w . . , , ; HpanUD.is ajnencan.ia ueigisu, v r reaca, 6 Dutch, 5 Italian and 5 Danish. - . . . '.j , It seems after - ailtbstthebeavy rains during the present week hsve had no effect ..n'tho lU-oaa. T TV William : unnn tha river. MeaanL J. WilHamStS 6; of. Fayeteville, writing. fo Messrs. - . k - - ... t . Williams & MBrcbiSOn,i Of : thlS;iCitySBy tha't ih. atA. in tha rui Vmmi KAt-nipn that the water in the Cape JTear Detween hern and Favetteville is lower ; HOW 4han it - iVm - IJ-JW OJ f'f2i? - .-'Vi"?!?!? siximls frotaTayettevule. and UieifarrA six lmies from rsjettey (vtrh a rant -t A ff.nttamin fnrttvi tn . ' rrVT T" J flaw , aver'Tuon, W wenjs-onea OI me sources oi. o-thrar . I - they had a h i . ' tKa ago, but thya.lrw ts to Cilrst torn the lorUaueolrcraght tittlahsorbed the re jfeilB,((tt ilal.ll t iL-alain'Cat aT n.V lw .nil i MafA trt lug awsJl th'NTcurreWdf y r.--' i ii - tt tt- i homes Mbesfiheyulii,. r.i ..... r 4i v ft ' laai'ski SMii ' ' L jS'trlafi DRAUCHT" tie; best liver medicine ia J Mf " 1 il " ....,. .sssjaip, .si vat n au ? - For sale by J. C. MuNDS. . ., ! - r.T -1 1 ' in ' 1 iM in.. I JULY 29 1881. Uaur vrattter Bulletin,. !. I. L5. ,he, following ?iwill abow the ktate of I the thermometer, at, the eutione. omed, at J ?"w f M yesterday,, YYaahingtoti mean time, and also. the amount of rainfall In .w daily at 8 p. ezcepl Tuesday, iwhen it is j 48 i hours, 4 as. furnished ' by the Signs! I. Officer of this city j ' Temp. Bain fall. Weather. Atlanta. ; ... .i : . . 81 .00 2 ; Cloudy Augusio..,...,;.. po ,uo .00 1 -Cloudy SaSS?;:;;;;; .00 .45 .00 .10 .90 183 .24 .00 .00 .00 2 98 .00 .00 1.75 ytrair !Lt rain !Thtnir -81: 90 85 93 78 87' 90 87. 80 83 80 87 85 ; Cloudy . , air : Tair . Fair i Fair i Cloudy I T 1 . Montgomery::::: PunuKassI..;.. Savannah........ Wilmington Cedar Keys Port Sacs. Th'tog Fair Fair4 Cloudy " Cloudy The following are the Indications lor the south Atlantic States to-day: - I .' pair weather, except possibly local rams ,.-.,2. i uw Hvutuyt frJi aSMaji UViauwo-iij w f- becoming variable; stationary or higher ba rometer and temperature. THS MAILS.: The mails close and. arrive at the City Post Office as follows: exoss. Northern through mails, fast, 5:30 P. M. Northern through and way mails........... 5:40 A.M. Raleigh 6:40 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Bailroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at 5:40 A.M. I Southern mails for all points ' wuui, uouj .............. t ;o sr. xu.. Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily (except Sunday) 9. -00 A.M. Mail for Cheraw& Darlington Railroad 7 .-45. M Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston, 3..... 7:45 P. M. Fayetteville,and offlceson Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays . IsOOP'lt Fayette ville, via Lumber ton, daily, except Sundays. ... Wrightsville,daily except Sun days... Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays 9.-00 A. M. &30 A. M. 6.-00 A M. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 8:30 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days ., 6. -00 A.M. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays 5:00 A. M. OPEH FOB DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7:30 A.M. I Southern mails 7:00 P. THL and 7.30 A. M, I v t. - . a w-. s a. -v -m 7.SU A. M. CoimaCentral Railroad.... 00P. M. Wrtehtsville 60 d. m. ' Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4.00 P. M. . uenerat oeuvery open from 0:30 A. M. d on Sundays from 8 to Stamps for sale in small quantities at ge - neral delivery when stamp office is closed, fl. rm aw. a a .a iini' i General delivery open from 5:30 A. M. I ii'?"-if fs I Regjgtaj. Department open Same as stamp I .a ..... : i gmce, C1X1T ITaBB. THE MORNING STAR can. always be had it the I f?ll0f Jng places in the city :T ha Puree U House, I Harris' ifewsbtamUand the STAa Office. i I ' at s s. ' I 5 I , tvtaniaa at -w Miaan a-fc. w a J ' NO HOSPITAL NEEDED. No hosnital needed ror Hop mtters patients, nor large-aalaried, talent ed paJCers to tell What Hop Bitters will doorenrej- mm uioy mu una wwa iwij uj uiur cctmuie ana apaolute cures t aomeJlew. York Independent. ,-S'.,t: . THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NURSE. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup is the inaeilntlon of nMaf tha hnat Femala Phwrinlatm and Nurses in the United States, and has been used far thirty years wtth never-fainn&: aaf etv and oo- cess, by millions of mothers and children from the feeble uifant of one week oldtotheadnlVjItiBor- I recta acioity or tae atomacn, relieves wind colic, re-1 I gulates the bowels, and elves rest, health ana com- I fort to mother and chlldT We believe it the Best I ana gnrest Kemeay in tne world, in aq eases or i dtbsntaKX snd diaskhcka in children, i wnexner axises irom (eeuxingor any uter canse. l.y 4!, for nalngivmaccompany each bot- I tla Vaha f3nntna n-nloAsa fhn feaimllA Af f1f Tf ' I Tia apbrKINS Is on the outside wrapper." Sold, 1 j:wui!mw j. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.? Household and Kitchen Furs it ore. " Ojokltur 'Stoves." ' China aad Glass Ware,, -,-t- Beoaad Bedding, Butter, s - ' ; . . Office Furniture, Ac. -j l rirfj ; it. CRONLY A MORRIS, ! jyS9tf .. , , . . Auctioneers. K. PrdliibltiOli. I T-T0N' DL. RUSSELL, 1 a a ' n and MAJ. JAS. C. McBaVB, .-.- i --i-i " : :---! I President of the State Prohibition Convention, Will speak from the steps of the I city wt.t.( monday night, august ist I -" i I . , -ft" i undtrlp'V tickets frcm.l sta goo4 to re-r I m Angust Id, AT ONE FARE. All who desire i te . heat the -ablest disensaion -of the- canrpaigii - - amfcl.TllSTS " ITT ! I n TfT I IW TT r TT I "md not fau to be present. . jy w l "' W" isbaseanbt alone nj their Unrivalled Pom -.-.-- Parlor Or gans bURABItiTTY. ' Their prosperity Ibased ri6taicne'npjK then Unrivalled Power, Great &nga, Varied Meio- ... . ' : la materials and mechanism aH my I LMLxgijt nJ"m' '-zrw -ri pronSfwtlIaannTehantJ" te.kT&sWfkJJWVBR. I nqunuM mhrhla wooflsetorear Sef xane.n - Warranted for five years. ' 41 fit . T 1 . J . . wn Mi. M .ll t. ' . A . No pains spared to -show yoa my stock, land-make yoar Selection - ' . x. si" - wMai, ij w.j a t THE-L6TfiiEB oFrsE'crr. A. DAVID, ' jy tf Wholesale aad Retail Clothier. . At , 'uaUHaniutujttt-tt i l Damn and ImDerfect Walls are aUso renuerea cry I . nrk. ' frtt tf -V ' -MveBoolcand Music Store.- the ase of this FAINT and CEMENT, , I1 ' XrXCUrSlOII' I0F UOlllIOrU 6 Tn Qrt Wl Patit1 , ! ' li .'- CO. 1 - V- rpOB LADtiSSOF FROlWBltatCalUatCH 6tl bO OlXer UOnU TO Mala- Street,' RICHMOND, Vs. BxcURSIONrih Steamer PASSPORT, r -rrrrrr . - I ... . 1 ; ; ' , , down tto River to SmithyUle sad tb Forts,-- -m mn m a nana Mis ammn - a wm" a. '- n !? rr -4 . J "rs.siswaanai w aaa ! - -w. m an n 'tra kh ia v v.nn an - (U AUAMla Av apeavaaa nememoer fr , o 7,,T r1! "1 -Liehmoid Petanmrg TUOrc Oompany,- - - - ' " flon waJed.Ware. wffi?WftW Jilltl'IrtderS '6' " ' nivn. i cSieaapeake A Ohio nauway company, i..awViii. ite-i nnre White 8 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " & Cd-'s- Pens . r'nnmv ngx,ni ainerom acyiea or ferry's v'7 ujr man un n us oi aa cenu. ivison, Biakeman, Taylor, & Co- NEW YORK. fftSSStswly frtft ; Bath Suits iOINO FAST, . , : , vs . BUT FBW LXPT, " . . ; - v i . .. .;. -76 eta aadtLOS. At irCTNSON'B, Clothier m& Merchant Tailor. Jytt ' ASK' the recovered ' Dyspeptics, B I Mo as Sufferers,' Yicttau of Fever snd Ague, the .- aaercanaixiiBeasea ra- reco- m'r0imQSjL3 TWVU aJaia vucw- fnl Spirits and Good AppeMte they wlU tell yon by taking Snocojts Livxb SxenuiTOB. , Por' DYSPEPSIA; OONSTIPAinON' Jaundice BUiooa attacks, 8ICK HEAD ACHE, Ctolie, Depres ston of Spirits, SOTJB BTOKACHTBeart Burn,dc. IT HAS NO EQUAL j This anrivalled Senthern Btmd la mmMx not to contain a single particle of Mibcubt. or any Injnrions mineral snbatance, but Is " 5 PURBSLY VEGETABLE. ' dlly and permanently as to t SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. It is given with safety and the happiest results to the moat delicate Infant, It takes the place of qui nine and bitters of every kind. It la the cheapest, Bnyonlv the Genuine In White Wrapper, with red Z, prepared only by J. H. Zellin Co.: SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. jy 19 DeodAWly tath aa . nrm Dr. VoilIilJitoi,s Clolera TJIOR DYSENTERY, DIARRHCEA. CHOLERA X" XortoOB, Snnuner Complaint of Children, and ail Painful Deraneemeata of the Bowels, this old uuuBcmuu remeay m us - moec reuaoie. - jcvery bodyV PQls, the best, mildest and safest Cathartic. uoa ier -juiyooay ana -Jtrarytxxiy." Ker sale by all dealers iCO.. Proprietors, Baltimore, Md. Je 13 eodSm nac. 1 sn we ir i Duke of Argyle. I w M m mm . 1 C5rOVn U KOCICIICK: , 45 .Market Street, T7B Havb just beckiyed a new lot J aD0Te gkjts linen COLLARS' (onr . New style), can give yon an siaes from 14 to 19 tochea. ronm-1 :: i ' BROWN A RODDICK. ' I 45 Market St. 1 e w"1 ' September. . . jy 8 tf I . . i Turnip Seed. Turnip Seed. XTEW' CROP, 1881 , AND ALL OTHER SEASON I ABLE SEED, now to store, and for sale Wholesale j and detail. .Orders hjr mail will receive prompt I attention. 1 WILLIAM H. GREEN, i , I ... U Vtrlnaaaallaa Ttlnmria4 AL Wholesale Dnugdst. JySStf Market btreet. I gm . . m 1 riT.rSl.lfl7 ft p.T.f f At T.ftW PriPPQ t (MVW AliwOP HARRISON v AXLES, ' J ; ' ''" City Hatters. jywtr Style." to the Market Oast week we found In style rhe Scarfs vou find at oar store: The Hosiery and Underwear that everybody bought xiaa justmaao room ror more. , j And constantly esmtog are atyleshat have won; beiectea ana anown Dy ux$u&ihjrh , . j jySfttf- . i : : - - Seed Pean - tr , raouitT. iini rmoi J,.. fi yfc. an Bauwatan. aiaukvijH , Grain of all kinds. Meal at hot tomfifures, at C. F. Flour and PearLHomhry Mills. Ci., B.i WRIGHT, Proprietor.! i'i . 111 li.i i mi. trt i Jyistf Oxford Female. Seminary, OXFORlX Jf. c. F. P. HOBGOOD, A. Mm President. u. irKiszmnBm inreeion, - i- J 1 Tfl. y. JASMUND, Ph. DM French and GermanJ !: V .: ' Hi !-i V The Art Desartment Is' In chanre of an Honor Graduated Cooper Iiatitrte New Yorker Viva ether ahla and enmerieaead Teachers. S Fall Term opens ASgost SI, 188L Has just dosed averyprosperoua seeaW, JrtS?f thdrOUghneSSJ Of ItS JSFor thOxoushness. of Its workVln aix. 9eaart- menu, tne scnooi invites comparison witn any oux- rasivuiHpHnj ' ii '. nA. it.. tx. an f v iswApmyiorvataiogaav th - Jy7eaw5t Ricnmond t " (IS 1 Iron Paint Cgyftpaiay. and Fire Proofs VBvia CRACKS. BLISTERS OB PEELS. J 1 '.1 J.1 -"!"'-: Pafeettvav sntt Leaky Boors, irom age ana ccrosnrai, a ; v t .to fffltimaM tipm mo rman ut iui nao i ;t i A i i . . A . . (- ... fjt are rendered Tight and Perfert by luuse. f i.f' n;i -rf--t Mirj Vi; Jountal BandmfcFrinrnaS BtWUmington, N. O. .3 e . tv, WALKBB JOtAJtES.-Agent. ; We preeentlhe, fonowlng ouons or e gWaSia'Staail .r .1 n.iniii ' SBf-Sfl jy 16 eod4m ta th sa Perry 1" ELASTICITY I If.yoa feel drowsy, debDltated, have freqaent headache, month tastes badly, poor appetite and toneae coated, yon are safferlaz'from torpid liver or "bUlousnaas." and nothlncf will car a nn unm. " i. " Oaemhftthi. ....... ii... .. 10 00 m i1 '.'Jyo'aoath,.;.- n to. " " ! Three BonUia, u iU l :81xmoathav... d - HT'Oontratt AdTerttsementa taken u pru'r i nitea qq Moapareu type make onaaqoar NEWADVERTISEMfiNTsT7 REM OVA LI REMOVAL! J. C, STEVENSON '.: " -vv .'"i- t IS AQA1RAT HI OLD TOAVD, O n 17 ar k e t St re e t Where he will be glad to serve his friends aad costomers "with THB CHOICaSr A.SD CBBAPKST GROOBBIKS IN THE HAKKBT. ' Be Is folly equipped with a large Stock and every convenlsnce for serving them In the VERY BEST POSSIBLE 8TTLB. Jy8tf J. O. STEVENSON. Wilson, CMlds & Cos WacoDS WA?NS op AB9 MAKE, AT M ANU F ACTUBERU PR1CE8, For aale by . . ' KERCHNBB OALDBK BROS. JyS4tf Hall's Cotton Gins. QINS OF ABOVE HAKE, : For sale by. ..j .. Jj'MU KEROHNER A CAUJBR BROS. Corn, Heal and Hay. 2000 Bash wute Tellow rn. . gQQ Bash Water XUIMEAli, 200 No-1 TIMOTHY HAT, For sale by . jy 24 tf " ' KEROHNER A C ALDER BROS. I 171ns A T71 I X lOUT. ' lOUIa J? lOUr . I , 1000 riAUB H grades, ' For aale by ' ' JV84tf KBRCHNEB A C ALDER BROS. L. S. L. - NEXT. DRAWING OT THE Lonlslana state - I-ottery TAKES PLACE AUGUST PRIZES FROM $100 to $30,000. Price, Whole tickets, $3 00, Halves $1 00. Address Lock Box S7S, jy 13 tf Wilmington, N. C. 1 : Aalfj A large Invoice of C. O. and White Granite Ware. this is anotuer or onr large direct lmportmpna, and being bought In the doll season at Doltom flgnreefprthe cash, and with-very -low freights from Liverpool to this port, we are able to com pete with the cheapest Northern jobbers. ' To show . that we mean business tins Fall we will duplicate any prices that can be obtained frem any Houre in the United Btatea without excepton . Give na a trial and aave 10 per eent In freight, jy 10 tf GILES At MUBCHISON. Foi Sale. ASbsMrbTs8.1 STORE OF BEH- Market A Id I). tt iiyfi"srmt iw b nTTi - ,iiittii , in mmuv Top. Wood Top, Tip Top Furniture, Lounges, Par lor Setts, Mattresaes, Mosquito Nets, Wardrobe., I Tables, Sideboards. Ao Ac.. &c,.irboleeale and f retaUlow foriaah Take due dcl UieTeor and I govern yOHrself aepordlngly. . . . -i JyJMtf B . . THE HYGEIA HOTEL. l r; uiaroinivjemiori, VB, I CITtJATKD ONE -HUNDRED TARDS FROM I O FortMonroe. Open all the year. Squaltoaay Motel in ue u nitea Btaws as a bvuh usobt. Send for circular describing hygienic advantages. Ac my M im, , Proprieter.- Ptire.Wter. JR DRIVE WELLS ARE THE CHEAP- ,U, est, aimpleet and: sorest soureM of pare water aupply to be . had under ground. 'They cost half as much as open wells and are free-from all the objections common t them. Can be put dews anywhere, requiring the labor of two mem one 10 two nonra. eena ror apecuu uiusiratea urcuiar and prices. F. M. KING A CO., : 1-' Wihaington , N. C. To Aii:: :': fTJK EXTEND AN 1NvWaTIW TO BZAM- FUKNITURE Bedding. Mattresses, Ac. We are offering lndnoements to parchaserr,' and guarantee satisfaction In PRICES. - . , . , , Furniture Dealers. Jyl4tf -'5 : ; ! r v j j No.-Front St, Yoiir Interests GIVE MB A CALL BBFORB YOU -PURCHASE School Booka and School 8 tatkmery. I have a full Supply of Text Books adapted by-the Bute Rnard at KAnCAtiQTL. Alao" nlaXaa. Panclia. Pena. t Holders. Ink. Crayon, Ac, Ao. . Pianos aad Organa or the very nest make always on nana, we want your patronage and will do .all we tan to make business relations pleasant. . ; Jy S4 tf. 1 n I v - YATES' BOOK 8TORK. 'i r: . ,J ,. j. . . " -. :.;1 VK crl .r?' 1'. A TXTnPC? If yoa If yoa want somethlng3o sell .JrAKi. A O fast in summer all lb peo pie want It profits biff, write at once to the B- torn lnmn Co.. 667 Waahlaeton; Street, Bos ton. Mass. Their new Lam Burner with the Hye Wlek Attachment makes karossae lamps burn nenly. ' It has two small hand wheels Instead of each wheel controlling a comer, or . one half tnewiek. eeus at signt. Jtru any tamp, xenna to agents. $2, $3 and S3 60 per do. Retail price 85, 45 and 50 cenU. Sample sent to agents, for S5 cts. . . JySloawSt i.:;;th'V.-:lf.-f...-. -' l-t;jr WasMngtcn and ifS EN.' G? "W. 0." LBB.i'PRE81DBNT. lroogh VJT instruction In LANGUAGES LITERATUKat and SCIENCE, and in the Professional Schools of I IA.W and aW S1NK1PH ueaitnrui tocauon in thaValieyof Virginia. Expenses for ninemonths LAW aad ENOlNKERINOw Healthful loeation in 1 15.1881 . ftXk. CAMPBELL Clerk, Jt Clerk, xinglon, Va. i - I 1.1. ..... tuthsa Lei 4- wbtvp rrrKMn a v th- A nt Ansnst. No Dalai will be snared to make the trip one of pleasure aad rest for those who deetre a day ont or the citT. Fsre for round trip 60 cts. f. . thsu. ...xJy S8ft ' Ueetf Coolers' a , . . h h- n n.n nnA..& j ," . . I ..... .-.j t -: -. ij V Y ! . " . . i--.-a nr. n.i. Tabs, lirgeaadnnalt. Bert par.' afetvOfl. Jy Htf 9 PARKER A TAYLOR. - " "
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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