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ttt TTfm TTTrrn anr a Ity W1B. II. XIISUNAUU. UBLISUKD DAXLY EXCEPT NOMINA Y r i o MtrssuKimuM m A.ikTA.jtoc ,n raw, (by mail) ?oig paid,. U moatha, $1 J i .1884 1 a aoou To City Bnbeeribere, aelivered Ur any nan of Utv jir.nAietOatiVttMt'Uwatr Aceauai lOtutaorbMd to eoUect f or mere than three swath n advance. . . :..! Sn tared at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. a. as ieoou ciaee nwtt,i OIJTLINFfc. Tbe. charter of the HuntavilU, -Nw Or leans & Western Texas IUilrotd vas filed Tuesday; the road is 200 miles loin; capi tal $4,000,000. McGrath vni licSZ- vitt were found Ruilty f thejtuemprip wai t25,729,254; for the year ended Mowserfwho Hone anions: the oldest citi b.owop the town hall of Litwpotttfd! -l 801683,01. differ "SSlvSSlSS seoienced to peoal aecTiin.de; McGrath for ence of f 92,042,342 in one year. The igo,bnt iinow slowly rimproviag. - life, and atcjviveu lot orieen veara. Uisnop x. vj. uavees is dead. l wen kriiiMi ' anrt iMriir ty-flve persons were ounded bv ibe nowder msnxlne d&aster i Mazatlan, Mexico. lo collision . bet wet u Catholics and Prote&tanU, at a Til lage cear Toluca, several of the latter were ouiided. A fire , at Dead wood. Da k.ita, destroyed iwtnty fire buildings; loss about $100,000 A paper rnlH at Mid- diciuwu. Ohio, bamed; lots 118.0001 Fouriea buildings, the buUnes. portion of ibe iowd of Angusta. Mich destroyed y I fi.e. FiRhts were numerous on election! J dy iq Ktioiacky, and several persons were 1 b.il.l m nnmKsr anniiH.ii T. I k.. t.-.. rr..., I lu,tu" lu" -.Uc.u peare.i beuer yeaterday than at any Urns 6iuce he ii juied; his wound continues to do welt. IlliDoi. aed Iowa. I corps are reported ligbc Immense dnmaKe is threatened by forest fire in Wis- I C(U)Siu. M re French troops have arv I ,... t t..,- win .e..d additional iron ciada to i aouian w,iera. air. mauiuKu .uemp.eu 10 force au entrance itito the British Iloase of I C cumooa, but was expelled, his coal being . . . l. . . i ar xr i l ,ru ,u lu.c "ew u.keti,: Money Z43 per ocul ; col- I l,. ii dull at 12i12f cents; siutbern il .u r fleady, and in fair demand at to 153? CO; wheal Jc higher, ungraded t-P'iug $1 121 15; corn fs higher, un In msQ? els; spirits tnrpentin firm i 4 4 .:er.m; roe in steady at t 052 07. A turtle weighing J,ooo- pounds u in ew iura. no is & muiwier. A " nnrft-nnnnuh ahnrV liv ami Ii are-enougn enarr, live aoa liuourv for human bait has been I found in Baltimore harbor. Victim made a mile in 1:41 J on Monday at Saratoga, it being the fastest time for one mile ever made v-r thai course. There is one city that enjoyed a quiet time until the French fell in love with it. been happy. Since Sfsx. then it has not The Springfield (Masa.) Republi can is complaining of the frequency of murders in that Slate. Whall itilil under the Bnub-uoae of Jack U.m? Hor-ri-ble! Ah ! ecu to Hammond offered bis servK the President' family and ihry were declined. And that jlo counts for uie sivie aixi tone .mwWKWfl ya iramimr. llamruond'u after talk. lil.bles, .who married "Bright Eye," the Indian girl, is an editor in Oni aba. Wouldn't be surprised if he were heard to scream out some night an "Bright Eyes n lifted his scalp with ber scissors O-ma-ha 1 Oq a train from Florence to Pisa s robbery of 160,000 was committed by brigands last month. If that ibiug keeps on editors j will have to stop travelling on railroads and take their passes some other way. Bad for "Me too," that transom scandal arrangement at Albany; The "Half-Breeds" set the trap and Piatt was greedy enough to jump right in it. Wonder where the Lord Roecoe was about that hour of the night? Another plot to kill the Czar has been frustrated. A woman of : bigtTt family was chosen as the assassin; ! J' She escaped, but her accomplices were arrested. The Czar and familf left Moscow secretly for Nijni Nov gorod, The South will be very gfad to meet Gen. Hancock at the Yorktown Centennial. He commands the troops. The rebels of 1781 were victorious at Yorktown. The "rebels" of 1861 will be glad to obey the orders? of a Hancock in 1881. The New York Communists have tendered a public reception loj Led Hartmano, the attempted. mqrderer of the late Czar. He has not accep ted as yet. He will make a public address at an early day on Nihilism at Cooper Isftitate, J7eudU JPhi. lips, the American incendiary, is ex pected to preside. f, Who wouldn't be an Indian and with an Indian play if he could wear such a striking name as "the ' fol lowing : ! v 1 :.M "Sitting -Bull, Scarlet Thnnder; Pretty Plume, White DogVi Ebir Horses, High... ;Aa :tfiClpp4j In4' Bone Tomahawk, all of vwhor4 ar: rived at Bismarck on Sanday.; 1 j; r --- in -:a 1 i . - -. - if 10;,;.:? n- VO XX VIII.NO. 115. TlWf oilowiog is n excellent show i Jeg foe the UoiteU Sutea. It is fall ui nuuurBgenieaa ana nov wunoui - "The exeeM of ezporta of meroban- uiseirom ine -unitea stales Tor toe .twelve moaths ending Jane 3D, 1,881, owm i. exporu sou oi import ox gold add snver coin and bullion wasl I M follows: For the twelve months I ended Jne 9, 1881,, exoess of ira- . V y n v a , . puna, wt.ioo.oou: twelve montns t :! oT 1DOA jt : rZ,T:n.:UDair puns, iotv iunog. aae iasi. naoai year the valne of the imports of mercoanaise amountea to f au.aiy,- 473, being larger than ever before in the history'!" the country. The val - n.iiAr. r r l...a.n4i.. amounted to $842,583,219, and was lateer than drin&- anv precedincr year jwiUiclhe. cepU6n6f-the year ended June 30, 1880v Tho total value of llA f Araitm Mmmarna rf iWtt'TTn? fa1 Sttv imnArt. kf ------ nji-T Zr.'ZZX uui.omouniea,w Atov.iz.nvz, and exceeded that of any previous nge1 year." An intitin UffAr from T.nrlrtn . in lho Philadelphia TYnics gives a r ir.T.-: .i,- actor wno has taken England captive. ,j . . . f . f -mnn hi a wt l countrymen. W e copy a paragraph: "I can otilv reoeL tint Mr. Trvino-1 ... .Vf : ' 1"fcC"1B'uc inieuigenoe, loaeea, very an- I asua! on the stage: that he has marked I manuerum. which, although one can I .Y Y i - u 7 ' r " . ' that he i u artist to the ends of his I ; ... , i K f iwK UUIU1HK ig.WlUOS. t.rll.1 KinVlnia oA. la An I Via I Uj(t delaij. lhat hig medy is ever I irmh anrt rlaliohtrnT that, ha hv fa I . r : " - I tun us (Mi u liiLPrPHLinty ir.inr in ixnir j j .l . -7i. I anjt an(i lnat lf n0 lg not ft gemaa lt I is only because eenius is a word eaav I to use and hard to define.0 . w jwu uaua up jroui luiuu what sort of looking man Hartmann I is ? Do you not fancy fiim ailarere. , V. , ; powerfully built man, with a hawk- nose, keen eves Met deep down in J r oivernoui sooaeis, witn a large moutn i n- . t tv:. I . ... , . . i """" W,M .""'DO 4 " "ia I peu-por trait taken irom a nortnern i u I """"K"' I " Hartmann.' the bloody-minded t Nihilist, is a short, lithe man, with a I small head and small hands. His I hair, which ifi f ft Haht eolnrJia fint I cloeelyand stands ont in all direc- f . . u j ii 1 , I nous irom his head. He wearB a full I beard which is of the same tint, ilia I eye are particularly keen and bright, I andare conlinaallV dalSctnVfrom one ouject w. inuiuer. ; xiug- . uor- voaa temperamenW hevts Mill the time I 1 - . fL 9m mjw. utiM ug8wu, vuuiuuuijt, at the oondiliwoi the Presidential I t-r-' .Vt j: I I mansion . xie n u.OKro w a the American people, lie is reported as saying: 'I don't see how in the world Gen. Grant and Mr. Hayes stood it as long as they did Why, you can't imagine what a foal odor arises from the bath rooms and closets in the house. .There are two closets in the centre f the baildirig .without the slightest ventil lation. A light has to be kept con- Staeily burning in them, rhis bouse is. a .disgrace to the nation. I Will go Ualore a eoagreseional oommitteie and make a statement to that effect" LeDuo spent $20,000 public money and' raised 25 pounds of tea, rortn 18 "cents a i pound. . Almost any one could "do" this little sum. Baltw more American, Rep,. That almost equals "Seoor" Robe oo'sefforls to-1 raise a navy. He peftVns ofjiotM .said a few I rovjisw aaip rej -ibcitjp .oupu w i r , .. . r..fc-. - - -r .1 . - -T- Typhoid ufever prevails at Ra leigh. . .'. ! . The ;'Grand Lodge of North Caxoliaaiodependeht Order of Good Tem plar', w.ilf tneet at Clayton on the 16th day I . V m V I ine uepaiimenv oi Agricuuure fnr North Carolina, renorts lhat 61.3701 tons I of Jfetniairs h,svfeen haported into North I I' . I The North Carolina State sFair I wS'S.ar"iiv fei2la&Sfml will continue during the. week. Special I Dreminms arrretattni'$5.500 In value will 1 b awarded. .. - ,v . Louisburg Titriei: Ttie Baptists have bad a glorious revival here (Youngs ville fCwird acted by ?Rer. W. A. Barrett andRevT W. B. BdjTal," which has done mftxb'RdOdthMkala God for it all. A t.rrg: quantity of M thale n has beedlsved-lh the Ward Bonanza inioiriA property iaiTLvidaoa county. 1 The yield of-gold' rom this M shale M is eaor moMiy and, sometimes yields thbosands of dollars pet Ion; : , - jtt , ; -r , . Raleigh Recorder: Elder R. Cr SasderHpgwrjtef ibaljbftbas Jost closed a p8ieUtfg:;ati-MtOlive church beven , warsn baptized. We regret to bear uf .tiv dUi of Eldar West Lsary, of .aaia-4asiy.-r:V.iv-: bscn but IftUs raia thronihoUhls section for ihofe tHah two months., Upland i corn hu'saJZarsd ssriouily, and nader the most -.1 I S; ."J 1 h v. i .. - t WILMINGTON, "cSlDAY. favorable T circumstances cannot be more than half crop. -.VTilkeabbro Index: Oar; people f becomin: alarmed at the continued . I L ... ;U mam m a trk neaTar.Wa tn informed that there I was considerable frost at Gap Creek Ashe I vwaay, iwDiujuvfMHUUB' Hickory IFtessV Mr. Frederick i iiaruamani wagQnjractaryis now lay- ing the foundation for their large factory. I .. TLtlQi&h lTewa Observer : Mr. I K j.Hanghton has Bold W ulf 6l miaea i m,m wluF.ii,.v. r.)vvv. I pnrchasera propose to eo at once lo work. 9f m MAVfhMM' AAMMAMV fAILVXIIIlHl '. I TCk Many old soldler. will be sorry to i bear that Aunt Ahbey House,, now well ad- I vanced in ' yean,' perhaps about 84, is very I uw I Greensboro Hatile- Ground: The 1 remains of Miss Ellen N. Hendren.who died I at Oarr.'N.' a.' yesterday morning at 1:10 tJSSSSiSlriS'k I the Methodist ehnreh this (Sundavv after- I noon at 830 o'clock fBhe was the daughter I I Charlotte Obtervtrv J oar han- dred hands and one hundred carts and i Bbra afworkon the North Carolina I Midland between Danville and Cascade I Junction. The crowd at uieaveiana Springs continues nnprecedentedly large. x nere are one nunarea ana ioy perma- . nent Qegta witn a iaree increase I The Mecklenburg Iron Works last week ni ed a f 1,700 order for maenmery ror Worth Carolina Presbyterian; The editor of the Bobexmian stopped a few I days since for a little while at the residence 1 0f Rer. A. McQaeen, the former pastor of Bethel Chnreh. Mr. McDiarmid says: "Mr. McQueen Is recovering permanently. I hope and believe, frem his recent attack, nd looks anite aa well aa ever, but he in formed me that he was not gaining strength as rapidly as he had wished, liisphysi- I clans have advised him to abstain from preaching this year." L "7 Emberton i Jiobeaonutn:. There oh oeeo nceiTsa in uu oiuasi oiuuo ios Mnnrtih,iM tntal t 1atA R 20B hlH. A . mm UH last few days in the piny woods south of uui puce, ana uu uona uiuvu ubuhko the timber on the lands of J. C. McLean m n ana Oiners. 8T. uranaison, coi- ored minister from Wilmington, delivered a prohibition lecture in the Court House in this town last Saturday night to a very in telligent and attentive audience. The . W a n . . mmm, mrm mmwA during the campaign. , Goldsboro Advance: Being at Morebead City one day last week, we saw Mr. W. S. Arendall slaughter one of the largest sea turtles ever captured on the coast of North Carolina- It was a female, and had four hnnrirAri and thirtvto well . . formed eggs, besides a countless number in the formative stage. Tidincs reached us Sunday night of the death of Sister Jin- nie linie Thompson, wire oi itev; j. ju. luompwo, aau sisier oi xw;v. o. u. jjuiv. of the North Carolina. Conference. She left an infant a few hours or days old. She died at the parsonage on the Mattamuskeet liaunobarg jLoterprxsex rom experienced farmers we learn that with good seasons until the middle of August a three-fourth crop of corn and a full crop of cotton will be gathered in this section. We wonder why the law of bigamy is ot enforced against negroes t , Why this whites f 1 We have heard of a number of negroes in negroes in this community who nave been married two or three times to different hus bands and wives, while their former hus- the Uvwg. and yet ho effort has been made to bring Uem before the bar of justice to answer for the Una done in the ocdy to the dotxblecharge of bigamy and adultery. arJHMEJ O 3 "37 "ST. ICBW ADTBBTISSXRIBflTS Saxe of Alum Springs in Onslow.; Hassisok & Aixkn -Low prices. . Mmfsos Sultiagf at nearly cost.. Bsowh &" Boriiiex--Specialtie8. : Fos RArrua Fine blooded mare. S-Ba ici Dot. Keep cool and collected. Send inhe election returnb. You bay e nothing to do now but to vote. Both sides will do their level best to-day. No time for argumant jnow. Vote early and often. The Norwegian Barque Sosterh was cleared for Bristol, England, yesterday,. Dy j r Blossom & Evans, with 650 casks apinta turpentine and l,boo barrels oi rosins Bets were freely offered yester- Amm ttta lha Htatn twedtff UHW UW WV.IIW . W . . . thousand majority against prohibition. There were no. prohibttioajata sanguine enough to come to time. ! There was considerable excite- ment on the streets yesterday afternoon. -mong some of the Pros, and Anti-Pros.. d two or three fights occurred, but there rf diBtarDan(;e ot lhe peace A dog belonging to Capt. A. H. . Cutis, said to have been mad, was killed rhnnt hiin sp.nnd &nA Third ttreeta,-yesterday afternoon: He Was , - foaming at the mouth. and snapping at everybody and everything that came within his reach. - Death from Drlnklna: Concentrated .... t The little child of Jack: Moore, colored, mentioned a week or two ago ,as, bB&fta' sufferer from having swallowed a small quantity of concentrated lye, died Mondayi night from the effects of the saaae. The. child was about two years old aad lived I with; its father in the neighborhood, of Eleventh and Princess streets. '' - 1 S6M6Ri)'S'AClbPl4oSPBTEa summer drink. Put ateaspoonful pf Acid PhosDhate in a class of water, sugar to tasteiand yoa have a'.deljcious drbak, that Is more healthful than any made from lem ons or limes, and a deal more gratifying to. tne tnirsry recipient. t ,, - , . .. I lt-.-vJ.-t t'. J-.. :"..-! Iff UM - Will open this morning at 7 o'clock and oiose at sunset, or one minute after 7 P. M. Ctaarsjed Will. Paaatna: Coauterrelt noaer !' :i ' ; - Deputy Marshal L. A. Lawshn, of Robe son connty, brought to this city yesterday, two colored prisoners named Sam. Owens snd f Jesse Hali; charged with passing, or attempting ; ol pass, ' counterfeit? money. The case came up before IT. S. Commission er McQuigg, when jt was developed by ihe evidence mat Man naa a piece oi oraeB about the shape and somewhat resembling in appearance a , five.-dollar s god piece which he brightened T up and then got bis friend Owens to take it to the store of Mr. Daniel ' Roister, at BladenboroJ Bladen county, and get it changed. Mr. Register, who cannot see very good, for which rea son he was probably selected as being the most likely not to detect the-fraud. gave Owens part of the change and tnld him to call again and get the balance. In the meanllme' his BU8Dl cidns being-excited, he ahowed it to some of hia friends and asked their opinion of the pretended coin, and finally bad it tested with acid, when it was found to be spurious, whereupon he had the parties arrested . It was further shown that Hall had been warned a few days- before this occurrence, which was on or about the 1st of July, that the pretended coin was spurious. Jesee Hall was required to enter into bond in the sum of $200 for his appearance at the next term of the United States Dis trict Court, in default of which be was committed to jail. The evidence in the case of Owens was not deemed sufficient to convict him as a knowing accomplice in the alleged crime, and he was thereupon discharged. Vote o( New Hanover In November 1889 Below, for convenience of refeience, we give the total vote cast for President in the different wards and townships of New Hanover county at the general election in 1880, as follow: First ward (upper division) 538 " (lower division) 545 Second ward 493 Third " 406 Fourth " 454 Fifth " 731 Cspe Fear township 263 Harnett township 265. Mason boro' township 97 Federal Point township 86 Total vote of. county 3937 The vote was divided as follows: Demo cratic, 1,438; Republican, 2,200; Green back, 299. Ittagiatrafea' t'oari. Henry McAllister, colored, was arraigned before Justice Millis on the charge of com mitting assault and battery upon Mag. Mc Allister. Judgment suspended on the pay ment of oasts. The same defendant was arraigned oa a peace warrant sworn out by Mag. Mc Allister, and was required to pay the costs and give bond in the sum of $100 to keep the peace for six months, in default of which be was committed to jail. Carrie Walker, colored, had a bearing on the charge of committing an assault and battery upon Charles Tarker, also colored. Defendant subrniuedLMdwl on the paynrJpJpke,M4 BnielAo on (be CapL Agtander, llwaHyailfte, but now in comman Uii,Norwe?ian baraue AdeUieim, whtfcSarrTed re t yesterday f rc Barrew4siiplat on or about the 26th or 37th of Jane, E. Knud- sen the csptsia of Jh9 .huque, while suf- feriBg from a temporary aberration: of mind, suddenly jumped overboard from his vecsel and was drowned before assist ance- could xeack hunv Deceased !was a native of Poisgrtoid, Korway, was about 43 Vears of age, and leaves a wife and two children to mourn bis untimely fate.' ... The baque 3e.f( .l3arro?f On the i2th of May, and had consea;uently been out forty five days when Ythe distressing event oc- . i . ' , r :- ' - ' 5 : ' Cttrred-.i. ; ! .!;iiW:.' : , - IJI taom sMBk-sMafT- n The Slootlnce lVaat Nlarc. The city was ablaze with tar-barrels last night a&'d oratory was at a discount all over town. The anti-prohibitionists had a meet' log at toft old market house iffltetbat was well attended andwasl addressed jiy'jir.' W, P.i Canaday George L. Mabson, arid briefly pot JyaryJ happilyV by J. a Hill. They then. adjourned to the Fifth Ward, wiieie there was to'bernor speech-making, and thence to . the-Firstwhere thej canv. paignwas to be brqught to a conclusion, j ; ,T Yna;eaayr- flrrt fjie Fifth Ward, where Hoti,! D. L.Russeliand others spoke, and afterwards adjourned to the First, where their final words were spoken. ' A Fender Plenlc. ; ' ' Our Rocky Point friends are making ar rangements for a grand picnic, to take place at the Moore or Gamberg place, at Spring, Garden, two ortbree mileBrm the de oa Thursday next- 'A laf go attend ance is expected:, aqdalt.notipeciahy yjitedvaruesMl $f0fi"ee. Tttlessrs. it. uaaaam; Afatrics; unncan, W. Milter ahd'J. D.-Belh to, take, a basket diribsr With tneni .-: H itl j ; i - a Samuel Ancrum, colored had a heating before bng of Qu; city, magistrates - yester day on the charge Of1 stealing! si number pi" chickens from Mr Dennis McEnerney, and, was;rdeVjtab6fd $ioa .fiiMtfftti of the Criminal Conrfj in default of Vhick IIO WM lUVaCU Uf 111 UIS WUUIJ jail rMiGfCfST: 4.881, Dour wcaiber nnlieun. The following will abow the j state of the thermometer, at the stations qamed at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of: rainfall r in. inches for the twenty four .hours ending daily at 3 P. M., except Tuesday when it w . 48 hours, as furnished ; by the Signa Officer of .this cily : ' j ' Temp. Rain falL Weather. Atlanta. ;....... I 85 .00 i I Cloudy Augusts. . 89 Charleston; '. : . . . . . 85 Charlotte..... ... .93: Corsicana... ..... 98 Galveston.-. ... 86- Havana, .. . ..... . , 90 Indian.iia........ 86 Jacksonville. . . ... ' 87 Key West.. 91 Montgomery. . . , . 76 PuntaRassa. .... 81 Savannah.... .... 79 Wilmington 90 Cedar Keys 90 Pensacola . . . . . . : 76 w i uair .00 ; i Cloudy Mi r. if air -.00, Clear ;00 ' ; Cloudy Fair ,oo; 161 -.00 .00 .03 .64. .03 u .04 Fair Cloudy Cloudy lit ram Th'tng Cloudy rair Clear 8.67 Lt rain The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic, States to-day: -Partly cloudy weather, local raiha, vari able winds mostly southeasterly, stationary or lower temperature, stationary pressure. Criminal Cenrc. f The following cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday: State vs. Wm. Dudley and Tony Ryan, charged with an affray. Wm. Dudley sub mitted and judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. State vs. Samuel Ancrum, charged with larceny. Defendant found guilty. In the case of Dock DeBerry, on trial for assault and battery at the close our last report, the jury returned a verdict of guilty and defendant was sentenced : to three months in the House of Correction; The case of John McKoy, charged with incest, has been set for trial to-morrow. Installation ot Oflleera At the regular meeting of New Hanover Tent No. 57, independent Order of Recha- bitea, held Tuesday evening, the following officers were duly installed for the ensuing term : P. C. R L. M. Guttenberg. S J.M.Newton. C. R T. E. Skipper. D. R E. W. Price. Treasurer Ira Skipper. F. B Henry Barnett. R. 8 M. A. Black. Levite W. H. Register. O. G P. Teboa. a lllVEKANDflABINB. Norwegian brig Smaragd, Andersen, hence, arrived at Antwerp on .the 1st instant. British barque Elizabeth Scott, Milne, from this port for Antwerp, was reported off Scilly on the 30th ult . CATARRH OF THE BLADPER Stinging, smarting, irritation of the Urinary passages, diseased discharges, cured by Bu- ehupaiba. Druggs. Depot J. C. Mtjndb, Wilmington, N. C. t ' Tilts jnaia.8. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CIiOSB. i Northern through mails, fast, 5:30 P. M Northern through and way mails..... ,0:40 A.M. Raleigh . 5:40 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C- - : Railroad, at... ; 5:40 A.M. Southern mails for all points South, daily 7:45 P.M. Westernmails(C.G. R'y)daily ; (except bunday). y.-txi A. m. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington ' Railroads 7 :45IF. M. Mails forpoints .between Flo rence and Charleston, 3. . . . 7:45 P. M. Fayetteville.andofficesonCape Fen River, raesaays ana , Fridays...... 1:00 P M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, 1 ' daily, except Sundays.... 9:00 A-M. Wrightsvllle.daUy except Sun- ' ; davs. 8:30 A.M. Onslow C. H. ' and ihterme-; I diate offices, Mondays and ma. - -, - .-. 6.-0d A iL Smith ville mails. :- by steam-: . , v; , ' - - boat, daily (except Sundays) 8:30 . A. Jtt. Mails for ifiasy Mill,' Town Creek, Shallotte and Little ' ' ! - River, Mondays and Thurs- ' ' ' ;. ; ; day 8. ...... ;.;. v;; ..... ; 6KX)t A.' M. Wilmington and Black Riyer . . . j Chapel, Mondays, Vanea- t : days and Fridays. .... ... . 500;A. M." -: ' OFSK FOB PXTjTVSBT. ' ; Northern through and way ; mails.-..... ... ... .... i 7A. M. Southern mails 7:00 P. M. and 7.30 A. M. tlarolina Central Railroad .,. , 4KX) P. M. Wfightsville . ... . . ....... . . . . 6:30 p. m. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4.00 P. M. General delivery open from .50 A. MV to 7.-00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:800 9:30 A. M. ! " , '. r.;. Stamps for sale in small quantities at ge neral delivery when stamp office i closed : Stamp Office open irom 8 a. jxu w la jo.. andfrom 2. to 50 P,Mf, Money order and Register Department open same as ? stamp office. : : . , :""" t ; JI1' aVJan. THB itoRNIHQ STAB can alwayabe had at the following places ia the citj : Th4areell Hooae, Harria'lfewB Stand, and the Stam Office, i ; i NO IGOOD PRKACBlQ. No man can do a good; job of nrork, preach- k good ermon.trj a law eolt weu, doctor a patient, or write a good article when he feele miserable &ad dah, wiai alaggiah brain and, nnoteadyjierves. and none ahpald make the attempt in such a condition when It eaa be so easily and eneap) y remored by a little Hop Bitters.' B other oolainja.iaiban7Smea Mt i ., HorkssS t hdthbks 1 1 mothxbs 1 1 1 Am t"""1 bJeht and broken of yonr res bj a aick child Boffedng and crying with, the ezcro cfatlnpldn of catting teeth T - If bo, eo at once and get a bottle ot XB& WIH8IiW!S &OOTHINQ BXBUF. Jt will relieve the noer little anlEerer im mediately depead- pon. Itr taero M no miataiTe Viwmt it. ThorA la iot a mother on earth who aaaf I ever Med It, who will not teU yotf at once that H. WlUregOiate ine.DOWeia. ana kibhhwhh arar er, and relief and health to the child, operating like miff)ft. t It is inerfectlv safe to nae ta all cases, and jdeasaat to the taste, and la i h preaatkm jofi me fc of the oldest and beat female physicians andwiraes' 1 14 theCalted Btatas.- Boia eTtxywaere.: a cents IN AST QUAHT1TT jrn I r ,vs i 'Wt " ' fc ' fiv II "" i t. M(sS6v 4357 NEW" .ADVERTISEMENTS. ForBaffle. PINS BLOODSO KAJiS, VALUED ATSStO. vaancea can be bad at Kasprowics' , Oarden City Cigar Store There will be 300 chances at $1 each. j i -j. I t. -i .: ....,.. . SjmK111 50 to throw ontq chance la paidfor. ' - - ' th Su-' 1 - aaitt - Alpi SpTims in onsloiir Co. IBa.BOX. ON, itKST MONDAY fPimrat the CoartBooa door; In the vnavi VMbSkSfVi peat known as Thirteen Acrea jkSifJi7,Sr l Wsaal8awtSa miles from Jacksonville and one mile from Catharine Lake, in immense volume of water, which is light, healthv. and is said to possess medicinal virtnes which are 1 0 yommiBinonere reserve the rJeht, if the said property fail, in their ladgment, to- brinz its valne. ra aeenne tne sale, aad expose lt again fir they see Terms Cash. Connty claims considered as cash By order of Board of Commissioners. au 4 Dlt Wst D. B. HUamRKY. Clerk. Brown Roddick WILt RKHOVa TO 6 AND'T NORTH FRONT 8TRBBT, ON OR ABOUT 8 KPT. 15. We have received per Steamer to-day the follow ing, which were, bought early In the season, and must be closed out previous to our removal : 1 CASE LAWNS, 8c, worth 12c. 50 Doz. UMBRELLAS, from SOpup. We have Just received a large invoice of the celebrated EIGHMIE StflRT, aad are 'now folly prepared to fill all back orders, and supply all so far as they go. Brown Cc Roddick 45 Slarket Street. an 4 tf LOW; PEIOBS I HARRISON ALLIEN, Hatters. aa 4 tf Balance QUIT1NQS AND PANT STUPPS Will be sold, at nearly cost, BY THB YARD, MUNSON, Clothier and Merchant Tailor; SB 4 It MAPLBWOOD 1NSTITDTB f oryoung ladies and : KeaUemen. 18 miles west ot Fblla.. located on uw x-mia. sb sail, ventral n. tt. uoursea or Htnov BngUah, Sdentifle and ClaasicaL Students prepared for D. 8. Naval and Military Academles,and the beat American Oollegea. A thorough Chemical depart ment. Reading taught by a first class Elocutionist. Penmanship by a Professor, master of thabeauttee of the art. A borne like department for little boys. 14 instructors. Jonass siobiudm (YaleColleee) AM., Principal, Concsrdviile, Del co.. Pa. an 88m A Thorough Conviction. TT HAS BBCOMB A THOROUGH OONYIC- tion in the minds of most people that the WHRB- LOCK PIANOS and STAR PARLOR ORGANS are the most desirable Instruments In the market to- . . . ! day. In the Important poiats of TONB,: TOUCH and DURABILITY they stand In advance of all. They are almost universally preferred aad used by Leading Musicians all over the world, and every purchaser is thoroughly convinced that he or she has the beat. No pains-, spared to show yotf my stock. Call and make your selection t . , , -. At ' UBUIBalKKUSJtlf- augS tf . Live Book and Music iStore. Bexitembet the Closing OUt'bALB is not a continuous ONB Wtth.aa:! . j .... . .!.-. . OUR SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING is last disappearing nades thia measore of No Price Clothing. . 1 We do eheirfnnv naderaen anv of the Clothiers of the city (without any exceptions) to rid ourselves of atock to make room, for OUR PALL STOCK, which win arrive en the 10th of August. An early call to to your interest. ; : ( . ; i; ' iTSl tt WboleaaJeaadRetaUClOthler. SALEM ACADEMY; 1 nrwa rasTiTumasc commends.itbelf to the public as a notably pleasant and safe heme and higbrdass school for girk aad young women. It has dorine the past few years been greatly im proved. Its fecHOLAario AaRSKoaattarTs have been remoaeiea ana its -sianaaras aavancea. it now Oi fers all the advantases of aimilar InstitBdons of the highest grade. A'large number of inatmetora ia employed, and (eiaataklnx insttuctiOB is guaran teed. It ofxeraa hberal Engllah, or Bngnsh and classical conme f or aTadBatloa, ana under its new .... 1 1 L 1 J . . . I.L Jl 1 ma) fonr very promising rlaasoa. Muuuunnuua iuu imiwhj gnanwea iwua uif iw- The Donmo Aa&uiaKKXKTB of the Academy have latterly been leadap ted to secure to its resident pupils the largest measure of comfort and eenven ience. . Bight rmitUat teachers are continually in charge, and give special attention to the cultivation of correct manners aad habits in growing girls. Systematic and enlightened physical culture aad care of health are promiaeut features la the im provements recently perfected. Exceptional facllltlfw are offered for tine stud v of MusiO. The results lof practical work In its Music Department, during the past few years .would war rant the Academy, in the Judgment of competent critics, in tavltiu comparison with any other sim ilar institution in the South. A two to three years' GradoaUae Course (with diploma) has aulte i ecent ly been Introduced. -7- . ... , Special attention, la directed to the advantages now also obtainable in the Dzpastsbkht or Dbaw im Aim PantTrae, which has been reorganised and' placed in charge of a lady of special ability and; superior, training: A high standard of ; excellence" will be maintained and the best methods observed. A variety of breaches of-atadv is off erecUand care- fnl tuition Is guaranteed. j WKV'V ZORN. Jyjrrpe04Wlavi,.wan ,j,,PrlnmpaL nrsuiiB Yotm aonxsnr ihe l I VIM . . I In IIK. l.ll K8TA BI JflBBPl ISSSt -. . j ASSETfrst Jan-r 1881,' $1,201,731. Iinhsgakitb' r! 'Maksks1 hy ttnbiiv nor manufactBring risks; bence is nox, subject to ISaweeafBfW; f i ni. it KMiiWn InanMfiM rSnrnnanv tin that wnecaer mm OaiBKW BMW ""- VBBMH 8tmaseat woridi J On long term ilska naif eashi half U months note with 6 per cent. Interest. .m JNOVW. GORDON ABBO.V Agents Jy.si u 84 Nona water ot. - j - s Il&TCI OV ADVBBTI1IIIO. ftve dajra,. ? , ..f,-...i.. ... a fi One week,....,.,.., 4 OOt pno ftaaare one day......;....,,........,. $1 oO . v - threedaie, ; a SO -? . K- 'ear dajra,.... 800 a . II , ' mm m ...... c inwaju,,,,,,,,,,, ... f tn - . " Three weeks,.... 8 W -. p. One month, ....;... io " " , 'TwomonUiB,...M.r..v., H ie Three months,.. ... u to flixmontha,... . .... 40 u ; -. ;. " Oarear,......j.. ........ es h . r. tV'Ocmtract AdTertlsements taken at proa, r ttOBuWylow.'iaW- ? Ten hnes aalid Nonpareil type make one eqaar. . V NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W, CRONLY, Auctioneer. BT CRONLT MORRIS. Mortgagee's Sale. jdy yiRTua op thb po wks contained la a mortgage deed executed by P. A.Bchutte. aad wlfeiMargareU Schutte, to Marian Potter, guardian or Adami ample: Wright and Marlon Raadolph. Wright, regtstered In Book P. P. P page Ml, of the Register of Deeds for New Hanover County, toe nnaemlgned will sell,' for cash, at the Court House door, lnthe eity of Wilmington, on MON DAY, the MTH DAY OT AUGTjerTNlXT. at 18 o'clock M.. the following REAL ESTATE, albiate in; said, connty, via : a . certain lot, place 2' V"X. 2f LNO w WrlghtsvUle Sound, bounded as follows: On the North by the tract of wnu uwi; unuw aiiu oocupiea oy wiuiam A. West by the piece or parcel of laad now owned and occupied by Michard Bradley; containing nfty two acres more or less, and being the same let or parcel of land owned and occupied by the late Dr. The. H.' Wrhjht, aa hla summer reeidei.ee, and recently conveyed to - Margarett Bhntteo by Thoa. W . Strange, CommlMiofler. : MARIAN POTTER, Guardian, THeS. W. STRANGE. Attorney Jyai.tds , for Mortgagee. Dwelling for Bent. npHAT DESIRABLE TWO-STORY RBSI. X dence, 8. W. Cor. 5th and Nun streets. Just re paired, containing foar large high-pitched rooms, two asaaller one's aad two large pantries, double kitchen and splendid well ot water oa premises . Terms moderate. Possession given immediately . Appll? W. H. MoRARY. Jy8lSC so Office Cor. Water and Chesnutsta. For Sale, TWO EXTRA HORSES, - THREE OS POUR good - Males, two Boilers tana ataamhoat taatt. 6000 Bosh P. W. and Mixed . Corn, 000 Bales Hay, JSV UUBU VOID, TV11VB. DHU 013., CSC . atesi iMiiea ateai in city" gnntiinir oailv. PRESTON OUMMXNG C CO. Mill era and Grain and Peanut Dealers. austr Style.'' In the Market last week we found In style The Scarfs you find at oar store; The Hosiery and Underwear that everybody bought Has Just made room for more. And constantly earning are styleaTthat have won. eeieciea ana snown dt ui hk a bum. JySO tf Good Mattings RK SELLING AT VERY LOW FIGURES. CORSETS, A large assortment to select from. SMALL LOT LADIES' UNDER GARMENTS Selling very cheap. TURKISH BATH SOAP, It Is really good and cheap. Respectfully, R. II. HcINTIRE. Jy 81 tf Duke of Argyle. Brown Roddick 45 Slarket Street, 7E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT of the abovl GENTS' LINEN COLLARS (our New Style). Can give you all sizes from 14 to 19 incnea. BROWN RODDICK, - ' 48 Market St. P. 8. We will remove to our New Store about. the 15th oi September. i Jy 88 tf Seed Peas QV ALL KINDS, HAY IN SMALL AND LARGE bales, Oats, Bran, Grain of all kinds,. Meal at bot tom figures, at C. F. Flour and Pearl Hominy Mills C. B. WRIGHT, Proprietor. Jy Wtf La . 3a -La a NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana . State Loiter)' TAKES PLACE AUGUSTS. PRIZES PROM SlOOto 830.000. Price. Whole tickets. S3 00 Halves Si 00. Address Lock Box 978, y 13 tf Wilmington. N. C. We Know TTTHBREOF WE EN TV noance that BEHRBNDS MU2 UNROB.S. B. Cor. Market 84 Sta., Wilmington, N. C, wUl ana ao sen rvior outs, imamoer oo.ua, w araroDca, Sideboards. Mattresses, Tables, Chatra, Mosquito Nets, Ac, Ac,, Ac, 10 par cent, lower- - than any Furniture Store in the State, Jy 81 tr Grocery Accounts. JF TCU CONTEMPLATE MAKING A CHANGE, or if you think for convenience you will keep aa ac- .. . . ( -. , count, try me for awhile. I am now in a new4 . . ; . . . :'..(........ clean and commodious store, with a fall and com plete Stock of the best Family Supplies, wit h every facility for fining orders and deliverinv prcmptly. I try to accommodate my customers in every wsy, and choose for them the best Goods at all times. I have Coffee of all grades Roasted on the pre mises by the avit improved machinery, and can furnish it warm almost any day. " I have got the Best and Whitest Flour lnithe city by actual teats, so if yon want a barrel of the Tret tlest Flour you ever saw, ask for '"The Bride. " Come and see my New Store and price goods. J a Ce Stevenson, JySltf .. MARKET . STREET. ! I ; Bed Cellar Pactliiii Ctests, Sash, Doors, ' Blinds, BRACKETS, MOULDING LUMBER. Ac, Ac. , ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, r.;;1-'"1" at: ?" . ' : ''' ALTAPFER, PRICE A Co., '.i'.iti.V. ;. . ....-.n..--. . 'n . Faovobt: . . Omoa: . Foot of Walnut at. Matt, near Bed Cross st. JySltf. QnrrStock 4 v GOMPBI8E3 ALL THB : LATEST BTllJtO or FASHIONABLE Parlor, .Chamber,.: Dining 1 Boo 1 Sed, a Hau toom ana umce . mrmiure, imvu uau, DiriK (eds. Tables, Loan res. Hall stands. Chairs of every HaaerlDtkm. Straw Mattm. and lb LAKUKe i assortment or rvuuu. vu iwis n , pnuwn w this city. t D. Ai SMITH A CO., 48 No. Front St JySltf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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