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AtratIT Ji:; (81. ,)t uuoraea w nuw roc whvhn nmui ith a nd Tinea. d MORNING STAR, Entered at the Post Office at Wibnlnfterw N. U i OIITLINKV L iuis;aoa,AtiS9issippt, Arkansas annTcxsA cotton crop report complain, "of exEaive drought; ia Louisiana and Texae tb.f- crop averages about the same as laatyer asto cooditioa; ia Mississippi and Arkansas it is less favorable. Tbe LiUghhtT Nil Milk, near Wheeling, W. Va., burn 200 workmen thrown out of employment Nearly the whole of the business part ot pawnee Ciy, Neb , burned Monday night, including twenty-four business house, two tmuks and a printing office. A boiler i I in i . expu.aioo near uiumuia, ail, expioctca on 41judy, killiDg four persons. ?udge C 'I', of the Supreme Court of Msstcbu tea., cxnimiiied suicide. Secretary Bia:ne declines to express himself IfVlofo- rt uce Uj lisrimanii'd extradition, if demand e.Lby tbo liu8iso government. The American B in kern' Association met Q JJa- m'.f y.-ei-atty. The Iteadjcstet and &uiighliul Republicans of Virginia are rj ;ilinK S;a:e Conventions at Lyncbbergf a compromise between the two factions has been tugtsesieti . The Govern pX V.-Mooct is uo a vi.'it to Yoiklowu, vV to snaie for v:?i'ura 1rom his State to the ceu'.cuuibl ibe (urgenna report Pre sident Gai field as doion Well; bis fever had e(1Uuj-disappeared at 11.30 o'clock las: bight, and bio condition waseveryway salis- inc'o y. The Siberian cattle plague is r. poiicJ a steadily incieaaiog ia tn&ay pi s f Kussi. Niw Yoik markeiM: Money "-i5 per ct:nt. ; cotton weak av 12 (i'2i t.i; southern tlour sttady at 5 lt 7o2; wLeat, uugraded red (1 151 crn. ungraded 5! GO eta; spirits torpen (.( b ilia nod firm at 434I cvnlr; rosin s tady -I 2 0o3 07t. Tnere were ten deaths in Philadtl pliia l i-L week from sunstroke. Richmond, Va., voted $15,000 for the Yorktown centennial. 'As Fraps days "Dat ish better. Dr. George C. VVorthiuloo, a IUltiuiore physician, ia in jail for mal-praclicc ou Iiattie Hewlett, who liils from theSouth. Sonic tuischieroua fellow has been si.Mriui the Prince of Wales. He was iid vised uot to give a dinner on board his yacht, lie didn't. Cjltimore feels hurt byjLhe pobli cain.u of trade statistics. She is not as lig as llO thought she was. Tho I'tfreign trade is falbog off. About the only objection the Northern Radical sheets can raise Hiinst tho Democratic Slate ticket in Virginia is "that they are gentle- int-ri. Hradiaugh is said to be very sick from erysipelas caused by blows in tituled on his head and body last Wednesday, in the IIouno of Com mons. In Maryland there are 111,387 illit erates. Of these the negroes are about double. But education is ad vanciug.in this State, as in the States farther South. - The death rate last week at Chicago was 50.52 in the 1,000 inhabitants. This is fearful. A normal rate would be about 18. The number of death was 5427, 75 more than 'ever occurred before. Aooording to some of the Virginia papers Ma). Daniel about annihilated CotT" Cameron the first day. We liavo noticed that the Conservatives always overwhelm the Repudiation iritd, aooording to the newspapers. Cornel "C will be visible soon near the great dipper Ursa Major. That is where the last comet was seen. May be Comet "C" is a deteolive and is pursuing Comet "B" which is a fugitive from justice. Who knows. Mr. Robert P. Porter, heavy on statistic?, says the total indebtedness of all the States is $250,700,X)00. The cities owe $593,000,000. Tbe town, couuty, &c.t debtfi piitsad at 1225,000,000. Total $ 1,06 9,000, 0W.' The cartridge of the toy pistol con tains fulminate of mercury, an active poison. Our advice to parents is to gather them up and throw them in the river. Thirteen boys peiisbed by them in a few days in Baltimore, four in Washington and several in New York. Tbe drought in North Carolina is fortunately not unrversal. We be lieve the crops east of Raleigh,! in the direction of and towards Eliza beth City, are good, s in the counties of this Congressional district are v pry good-iu the main. But a fearful drought prevails in the western, the northern central and southwestern counties. u- There is -a great deal f talk about the Great International Exposition to come off at Atiani&J Tha? Director General, JiiaJ is , Ulking about a million peoplo outside attending.) I is to be hoped they will not all g at once.'"'A ner hotel is going up which will aceommodate one thousand guests ' lU tb 1 pmprietor will send for Dr. Blackball h will abow him how it can take eare o( threo thoa sand. Dlaokoall, daring fair times can slow 'ivav. more men in bae Uiafl VeoHft larfr other houl man in America. ) The; Hi like passen gers iu one of the old-time Erie cnal boaaroiHfaahioi.T 'They cannot turn ove.r and have to be lifted npon ltfce&fU& 'MeJ4J BUekalfUthe guest teto'44iki are of. A Such js liXq., Polding less than a iialf foruWf V'New Yorkpaper before us we - 8eeT;the following: Frontf Texai-, Sheoiing' - down ' an enemy.? FromnlOriston, N. Y.t "Strange death of a woman." From Texas again. "Stage pa&sencers robbed." "Thieves at Long Branch, many visitors robbed." "Disasters to y easels. " f 'Arrested as a murderer." Forged his mother's" namei" This last is a Mawaohuaetts item. From Ohio c4me4lfu-r:uR8caJAhoot at a passenger boat." . .From Kingston, N. Y. "Thrv burglaries in one night.' From Btogbarapton, N. Y. "Killed with a base' ball club in a fight ;" and so ou ad nauseam. T!i WhittaVet trial !cbst the peo ple $25,000. Th a negro has immense cheek..- H aaya.L will appeal to he higher powers and Eght to the bitter end. coutryrfrbni theilrat be lieved thai he mutlbUed bimselflied about it, and with very genuine de- vHialmees tried to fas ten it npon some Southern white cadets. He deserves to have both ears clipped short and be dismissed from West Point. GaTe completed bis eat of cover ing 6.0OO quarter miles in 0,000 con secutive ten minatev. He added fourteeu additional quarters and offered to bet $500 to $1,000 he could finish right off and cover 500 miles within seven days. You need not oonolude from this talk that a Gale is blowing. He has legs and wind, and no tniBtakf. Tne Buffalo Commercial Adver tiser thinks that there is a tendency in the pnblio mind "to place proper restrictions" upon the liquor traffic by taxation and not by prohibition.' North Car olinabaai decided by a very large majority that, it wijl not pro hibit. It is yet to be seen if it will continue to restrict and to what ex tent. ' 1 ' Spotted Tail was assassinated at Rosebud Agency last Friday by Crow Dog, the Indian Nihilist. :- It is said the Dgwaealoua of S. JFe prominence in the tribe, hence the murder, lis shodld-ea crow not il he is dead. - ; Op nits Turpentine. The New Iforth State fRepab- ncan) ssjd tne negroes lH nt always be cooteat with meniy votiag tba Republican ticket to keep white men in office. " Newton Enterprise : - The wheat of Catawba county is about threshed. TakinK the crop generally over the county . ma i .. ' m' L . a. a. Umj yiehi per acre a as ueen larger man on any previous year. The Raleigh Recorder reports revival as follows: At Richland Bchool House i (wak.itiaciwvaratooa; it lit Oilead chureb, . several conversions; at Midway (Wake) emersion. GrabamrfeaTtCT':; The intelli- geoce cones to as fro all quarter that the crops are sufferlBsj Very much for the want' of rain. Id some parts the corn and to bacco will not make half crops. , Greensboro Protestant: Certain ly Wester rtCarcfltoa is rapidly attajn inn pminc'nre u m. lommer resort. Everv nianl the iraiBS are crowded with AshevDlaQ ... a i I bound passengers. a.doui two nanareu wool cp one nlkttkis week, ,.. Ltnc'dThr6h Progress: The road ha been locatad to Mockaville. and there are now. we are reliably informed, 1,000 hand piptf f 94 thU read between Dan ville and MoCkivuie. T&e jntaiana au thorities evidently tteaa business. Raleigh Biblical Recorder : We expect to print la our next Issue a sermon of Rev. John Kerr, on the "General Resur rection and Fin! wudgtnent," preached at the funeral f CoL Williams. John Kerr was, in hts day. jibe graadeat preacher in America. Few, of his sermons ware pub lished.' 4 j 1 ' . ' '.' . ; Winston Republican: The drought continues . and js r becoming .alarmkig. Farmers say upland corn will not mike two bushels to tbe acre, aad tobacco, where it is not dead. Is small and does tot .grow, the leaf sticking up like "dog-ears,"! as they describe it. A one-third crop is now oula4fa-ow -f t ; i is eW coming late Greensboro in considera ble quanUttet.""ir weU cured and la good condition GO cents per 100 lbs. is paid foiltt The continued dry weather is ceasing the corn and other croprot this section of Guilford county to dry up- Much of the npland coriii'U:entIrtljr3i ruined, and if a oaklnff raln dcirct "vistt us shortly.; the i ww' grotuid ecza will be eut short. T $ : imi-.Vi: n.viiM lit mi vrri ' -,y,vvin8fcan.oe7ttjnct.,JLxie iui.yu, LtAhiSJiifaatrjf iato.42aed to go to ; the YorktowdfcajteaAia it aH hazards, f- Uoder thaCmoet viavoralile ; circumstances tobaccdr -taroughout ilLia" entire raection ia nouna to isii snozveimaiz.a crop. un drivitf a twtv-liarse etm .iotai msresidsnbe f t4aisitorsvwiniiJiLa&hn fright ana ran way 'inrowmg air. jones irom the wagon, breaking an arm and shattering the bone of-hlr lc lajtbotelho ankle in mitt wextovtMJtx&$ti t "f rt n ! " - Philadelphia WOn'ot khe ccanlog me-m.liieratrer-if,Andctd be haanot come already s Mr. Walter H. Pagevof North? Carolina0 21.-Page tee whh remarkable' stteagtbend irraoe. IHia current letters in .tke Boetou Pcsf, ou the "NewSouth " are models of that sort of composition. Although ;'a "very young man, Mr. Page has made high! attainments las a scholar, having enjoyed the advantage of a thorough oourse of study at the Johns Hopkins University, In Baltimore, as well a of subsequent Btudy and travel in Eu rope. He is thus admirably equipped for a career. So far, Mr.! Page's' literary work has been mainly, if not wholly, in the mag azines and newspapers. If be takes to toc4rmaking his books will be a wotthy addition to the -results of Southern ventures in authorship. .: ; l Charlotte Observer: " Railroad men say there will be a large number of changes among the conductors and engi neers next month. The CarolinaQentrjal.it issaid, will emptoytc f 3l two more con ductors. Only twbavsoetdrrjnfiingon the day passenger, ;tmt this "fall it will he run by tnree. 'The local freight has been ruamngooljQri-weakly.?. This fall it will be run dailivBundaya excepted. More con ductors will of 'course be needed. Conduc tors will also be put on the through freights on this road which have heretofore bad none. This road has also ordered and iwill have in a short while, two new engines. The order was for four but the works wuld only accept it for two, being overrun Wifh' orders already. The burglaries lave become so numerous that people come up town next morning and forget to. say any thing about them. . ' Reidsville Times: The dry weather is still upon us; there will hardly be more than a half crop of tobacco add a third crop of corn in this section. Sergeant Farley of Milton intends making a large tent to carry to Yorktown, will have over it in large letters, "Serg't Farley's Headquarters," and the old battle flag of the 13ih N. C. Regiment will fly at the door. Mr. Farley was the O. S- of Co. "C," the color company of the 13th. Mr. Ben Pittard, an aged and respected citizen of Caswell, died last week at his borne in that county. Dr. John Wilson of Milton, an excellent physician and a prohi bitionist in bis views, attended . him'. The day before Mr. Pittard died the doctor asked him how he was on prohibition. Said tbe old. man with considerable fervor, "I'm ag'inst it, sir, ag'inst it, as George Washington was ag'inst it 1" and he re peated the old speech, word for word, Washington's speech on liberty, beginning, Born sir, in a land of liberty. Having fully learned its value. Engaged in a peril ous contest to defend it, &c, &c." He died next day. Raleigh News- Oserver : In the May number of tbe Agricultural Bulletin Prof. Dabney reported that while generally the chemicals sold to farmers for agri cultural purposes had turned out to be re markably pure, yet two cases of adulteration had been discovered and were then being investigated. In the July number, recently issued. Prof. Dabney makes his final re port of the case involving these adultera tions. The material was furnished by Mr. Alex. J.Wedderbuxnv who. operates in Baltimore under the -name of Virginia. Grans Agency" manulacturer-f Ceres ferOixeia, 3b& -Ftrmeis, whoaaf judg ments are to be relied on. in suclrraatters. reeyifaatomllA to Oxford, in Urairvtue, tncre-wiii not do more man a half crop of cotton, one-fourth of a crop of corn, except on bottom lands, half a crop of tobacco, and 'perhaps-a great falling bach in the sweet potato crop, while hundreds of gardens are totally worthless. Such a state of affairs is sad, indeed, for the farmers. What few cabbage are left from drought, worms, lice and terrapin bugs are attackting with great avidity. TBB CITY. Hkinsbebgeb Stationery. M on son They are selling fast. ' Adhian & Voixkes Lost check. Harbison & Axlen Straw hats. N. C. R. R. Co Dividend notice. Pbof. W. Schmitx Piano tuning. Ckonxy & Mobbis Assignee's sale. J. C. Stbvkneok-A complete stock. Excwbsion Washington and New York. A Fell In asatter. There was aBudden fall in butter yester day morning. A dray was going along Front street, opposite the National Bank, with two kegs of the article on it, when a wheel of the vehicle came off, by which one of Jie keg was hrowniOtrt - trftnnty Bel gian blocks and had its'; head knojeked in. wbeh tba butter flowed $ut jbraisire&m and wis eagerjy -gobbled op by taaj&rje.6fc Arabs in whatever vessels lh if could be im .pro vised for the occasion. Fr ". mftV M 1 1 mm, m. mm . The following prisoners, convicted at tbe late term of the Criminal Court, in this city, and sentenced to the Stale peniten tiary for the terms mentioned, will leave for Raleigh this morning in charge of De- PUVJT Uyin wt i a uo iios to- auwwu smaller than usuaU Wm: : Williams; larce ny, 4 years; Sam Apcrum, larceny, i years; Philip Turner; " larceny, 3 years. All are colored, and the last named is a boy little more than half grown. Pen da r Exctrratonlata. Between sixty and seventy excursionists came down on the steamer John Dawson yesterday from Pender county, and most of the party secured vehicles and went down to Wrightsville Sound during the evening, where we have no doubt they had aypleaaaiime. .Uy 'i HORSFORD'S' acid phosphate in Nebtovs ,PBOeTBATioK.-It is the best tonic I know in debility and nervous pros-; t ration,-with sleeplessness; Caesed by men tal overwork or prolonged lactation . ' A. E.' Cabothebs, H. D. Sao Antonio, Texas. f nut v Sherul Howard. . rue list is mucn last Wedpesdiy.tatvWeat Bend,: Yadkin ttottntn aerypAu'-accideal happened puoeet Dote. j , Jeceipia '.; of cotton yesrpay 12 bales. ..: i...t- ..... Mr. N.' B. Rankin hi quite1 sick at'his residence In this city. Bathers in the urf at villa Tuesday night say: the waves ran bjigh. : 1 : A Bilver watch picked tip ; by a colored boy on the street has been left at the CUy Hall. V . iiw" I" I -- A . private . telegram . : xeoe'ilved here yesterday announced tbo defilth; Yf . B. Middlotoo, a prominent' citizen! 'of Dnplio, at his residence ' near Kenaasjiller. !' ' iThe, schooner Mattieyfte WfU9.clear.ud from this port fur Miragaarie,' Hayti, iyelterday, by Messrs. NprjihrapT&! Cummlcg; with 55,201 feel of lumber and. 121,100 Cypress shingles.; . :; .o. j Tho Mayor basr given .inBtrjuc,-; tions to the Clerk' of the Market' to cause all market carts to remove from Market and Second streets when the 10 o'clock A it; bell rings. This rule was enforced yeitetr day. .V'.'' ' Evening sound parties and bathing by moon-light off Wrightsville beach have been of frequent occurrence during the preeent season, and Wrightsville; as a pleasant resart will grow more and more in favor. Dally Westttoer Rniletia. . i The following will show the state of the thermometer at the stations named, at 3.00 P. 2L. yesterday, . Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for tbe twenty four , hours ending daily at 3 P. M., except Tuesday, when It is 48 hours, as famished by the Spinal Officer of this city : - ' j Temp. Hain falL Weather. Atlanta Uair Clear Augusts Charleston..... Charlotte...... Corsicana. . . ; . Galveston...... Havana......... cieudyJ Fa)r Fair Faiir Llrain Fair Th'tng Cloudy Fair Lt rain Fair,, Clear Fair Fair Fair Indian jia. Jacksonville Key West... Montgomery PuntaRassa..... Savannah ,.. Wilmington...... Cedar Keys Port Earls... Pensacola The following are tho Indications lor the Sooth Atlantic States to-day; Fair weather, southerly winds generally shifting to northerly, stationary or lb wer temperature and barometer. Excursion to sjraanUMCteav sad New . York. : . An excursion to Washington City j and New Yoik on the 25th lost., is now being, gotten up under the management of W. H. Howe, Sr., one of the managers of the very, orderly and successful excursion to Wash ington on the 13th of June last. The fare; from Wilmington to Washington and re turn will be $6.50, and from Wilmington to New Yoik and return $10.50; the Tickets, to be good for ten days. This excursion will have advantage over the other in jlhat more time will be given in which to see the sights and enjoy the pleasure of the trip: The manager states that only 400 tickets will be sold, and he is anxious to know as soon as possible, who ara going. ' Colore 44 Fellow. The parade yesterday afternoon of, the District Grand Lodge of colored Odd JPel lows, together with (he members of True Love and Golden Lyre Lodges, (tbe jdsy being also the anniversary of the former Lodge), was the occasion of a very nd some and imposing display. There Were two bands of music in tho procession.; one from Newhern and one belonging ml this city. The, Newborn band, "especially,' made excellent music. ' . . . There have been some six or seven hun dred .yisUqrs here in attendance upon) the sessions of the Grand. LodQ. the, niostof whom will leave for their hemes to-dayj. Bliua br a Saake. A colored man from Brunswick county was in the city a day or two since who'; bad been, bitten through , the thumb by a mod casin snake. It seems that . be thrustj his hand into a pile of brush for some pur pose, when the snake avenged the iatrusion upon his privacy by inserting its fangs Into the . unfortunate man's hand. The thumb was bsdly swollen, had assumed a blcjeish cast, and it was believed by those who saw the Sufferer that tbe bite would prove fftal. Our informant did name. not know the man's iMpraTtmeaiit ' ! Messrs, Williams & Murchison are making quite extensive improvements in their office on Water street, over, their Store; which will consist of an entire rearrange ment of the second iiloor, by which the office will be thrown' in the rear part of the building, while the front part wii be used exclusively in the various manipula tions incident to the cotton bushiest. V i tm- 9mm SJSaa llarfterla GonTleta. Emeline Cruse, colored.who was arretted a day or two since en the charge of harbor ing escaped convicts from the State Peni tdntiaiv.had a hearine before Justice Gard' ner, yesterday afternoon, and was reqtijrea to give e justified bond in the sum of ;$50t tor her appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. In default of which she was oTTAwrnRT-V MBifi'iNQa- fori the Wilminirfbn Plate ct :or the .XethodlBt B. Church, ( Bbtttk- WhltevDle.at Wlittevllla.. ....... Ane- lS-l .Ookaabarr, at Bethel..... Aaff. lfl TepaaU, at Bethany... .. Ag 20 2t CUatoa, at 8aiemT....... Aajr. S Jt unaiow, at nwanaboro.. b-?- Ooharie, at Averarsbpie... Kept. IT 18 Lu B. BURKHKAD, ' Presiding Kdet. 92 .00 97 .00 93 .00 95 .00 92 .00 S6 .09 81 .28 84 " .17 88 .00 86 .01 9S .00 80. .01 94 .00 91 .00 80 .00 85 .00 86 . -00 TUB ELECTION. , . t ' From speoiajs io Abe Stab ;. we. give! tbe fo lowlh'g; retttrns frbm : the cu nties aamejcl '.eesfrpn f'No .PrahibUioai:n;o!i K, s, ,. uW-i:X'n j DmtHAMFor 88li; tfRsiost 188' Ma- 1-orttVlaat'':TKfr7f5 Ki ;i : ; '; : ' . . . JJ AKTi.M?r , A i ftgansij : Ma: jarity against; aigli:.;,; -. s j. n ( iHU ,, t STOKES-rFor . 144,; jai.ity aeainst 1881. Paequqtjank For 8gaicstK2Q35. Mr 278 ; 'agaibH 183a .Majority agafnstSV ; ? ' "ul ; u 1 Mlc02fFbrii289! f ajrrnst 558 1 ksjtr j' -tytagainstSQl .w .i. ;.j ju i -w, u.u. iu JoESr-FiOr 88 : xgaicst 1196, Msjority t i 1 1 - against 1108.,, j , ' Gates For 143 ity against 961. " agai rial 'l'i'2'4.' ' ' Mi jatr " TBASSTLvAKtA'--For 230 against 203J 1 Maforltfor 88.- u-,-v.r.'t. x i Washikotoii Fur , .134 ;.,agBinati 1467. Majority against 43?r .rwj-, ;; ;. ! Haknett For 225 ; against 1544. !Ma- ;6rtfy "agidiist;i ' ' '. , , .: j';1,' " . ,. ; V. : RtTTHEBFOBD-r-For 602 1, against . !Mijprrly,hl(7.:,i;' - ;- -; rt ' ,J ' ' McDowEjFr 383:; agaliiel 780, Ma jority against .403.. .:. v. ; V'. 1 Ofllclal Vote or Norm Caroltda on Prohibition. Jkacuat 4. 1881. For. 687 688 449 226 348 D31 Against 1988 2494 AlaBaaneer-irr-rv m . . Alexander. ........ ... Alleghany ............ Anson. . ... . Ashe...... Beaufort.. Bertie Bladen. , . . Brunswick 1986' 1112 123S 1413 Buncombe. Burke. . . , Cabarrus. .... . Caldwell Camben Carteret. .Caswell.-.;.... Catawba...... Chatham;.1.'.'.. Cherokee...... Chowan Clay. v... . . . 876 1146 1305 2894 Cleveland 1142 365 1144 1704 Columbus. . Craven ...... Cumberland Currituck Davie Davidson...; Davis , Duplin.... : .. Durham . . . ; . ........ Edgecombe Foray the Franklm Gaston Gates 1135 397 666 2577 1433 2571 940 1170 Graham. . Granville 1 Greene . . Guilford. . Halifax. . . 351 1161 1249 2648 Harnett . Haywood.. 676 328 253 1291 423 399 653 i 655 ' 824 1688 2358 3720 1953 1116 Henderson Hertford. Hyde.......:.... Iredell........ Jackson i. Johnston.,... XOOGS eeeeea Lenoir . . .............. Lincoln. .......... v. .. Maeon Madison. Martin McDowell Mecklenburg .......... Mitchell... Montgomery. Moore......... 2330 366 364 770 233 898 631 500 3831 381 1094 1690 8867 2004 2915 1709 Wash New Hanover i Northampton..... a i Onslow Orange Pamlico...., Pasquotank. Pender. Perquimans. Person..... . 303 193 490 1542 2018 3129 2180 2591 8058 2519 2520 i PUt Polk.. Randolph.. ......... Richmond Robeson.. 842 1203 401 552 872 Rockingham. Rowan ...... Rutherford . . Sampson..... Stanley... ... Stokes ....... Surry Bwaln.....:. Transylvania Tyrrell. Union Vance. 1..... Warren Washington. .. .. 1600 721 307. 5751 3609 2121 Watauga..... Wayne..... wilsbn. . . . Yadkin...... Yancey ..... . t erf mm. ittayor conrt. . ! i Peggy Faison, colored, was arraigned be fore Mayor Smith, yesterday morning, on tbe charge of being druak-and disorderly on the public streets, arid was sent below for five days;-'" ' ': - 1 ' : A 'colored' drayman, arrested4 for fast driving on the streets, was ' released with a Warning.' ' ' " ' . .. The ITew Besalta. The August regatta or the Carolina Yacht Club win be1 sailed over the WrightBviUe C6urse on Tuesday next, August 16lh. Boats are ordered to report at 1 o'clock P. M. 1 - -' UIVEtt ilTD M AKIN E.; ! r ; Tbe steamship Regulator, hence, ar rived at New. York yesterday. .: ' -Norwegian barque Signe, Bache, bonce, arrived at Newcastle oh the 4th inst. rwegian barflr.' $$!e,J ,hence, arrived) at Trieste on thSth inst A private telegram from Fayetteville ana ounces a rise ot a few inches in the rffeHi i,ija li i hi i-i Sb:- .; i.-t- ( DRUNKENNE3S. Those . who .have taken.. Simmons Liver Regulator declare I that it sets tbe liver in action and invigorates ine ByMicm, m biwu w j vj uoauuj cra-ving f or stroag drihksi ,:4 Genuine prepared only by J. H. Zsilin fe Co. t ifflyfiSPWI Reiwevwatahehad kithfa imiuumg uwg ui uiu vtss : i no fnrcell oaatr S2Si.?SCE?rk Pch atsjood Bermon.trja law I when he feels miserable aad dull, with alneeiab the attempt In Back a coadtUon when, it can be io ieaur;Bd'ebaapremove&brlae SopBittcra- Nam AtfiAt iiAiniMti a ik.. tnsK.. . . . j MttS.lyWBipwBOOTmSQ aTBOPf.4-BeV SylvannsOobb thus writes in Qui ."Boston Christbw' Freemaa'I jWo' would yiJAeaniiacsnmeiid any kind of medicine which we did not know to be aW-a?Uetorlr for .infanta. BAtnofUfra. WinaV low'a Boothing byrnp we can sneak r from Jrtiowi. drill on 7trn- r.m!r'i t.fcArfr,rrt1ii x iTia mu - uuaar.-iroaomi'WIUlteoue giat. Bleep, and.h parantacsbrrjlua rest at Moat A&rentfl CAti annrnr.lnt MiuMMiliun!i aHl Ik' art CiJ ZT-ST 3VTTZ I theiafant mpertectJy natural aid. tkejiteerub awalasaea vbrtgbljii .pTvtji? ApdOMtng the navefreqnentlv heard mothers sajr thor -wonld net fflPtiJe"1! H had Blushed With the teething sidge, 6h af eonBidara- whateverf .Bold by afdiata,, ss.eente a ;;,;w;ygRjBra. - oVjIoclc A. lf,w wul sea at) the Qallery of C. M. mm. vinii. UFUtOKWt DJ Qraer M-M. ttJUZ. ABBlgnee; a lot of h5 - , aeaa. a ov . . U 14 1ft. ;? tuJ Atlotiinetra.': .JWMtl.l. fljt 111' l: l - ) A C&ECK FOR Ol'hTjliRKD lK)tLa.BS, . drawn July 26 th, 1881.. by William Weeks, on the Jlrtt "National BanK' of Wuminj?6n. It C, payable to John. Frlgge or bearer, and bj him for warded to us. The same having been lost or mfs bua, and. Its payment stopped, notice ia hareby gi ven to all persona not to trade for or receive the Barne. aa lllt ABBI AN & YOLLKBS. Notice: .:r::;L:'- PBOF. W. SGHHITT, a thorough aad: ecpnpe- tentTUNKB AND KEPATRER OF PIANOS BND ORGAN 8. Highest testimonials from 8chool aad - 1 " mm. wnw VMV1W OB m Vint ClajuTonec. Entire aattBf acUoa aivea r no vyf? made. All orders left at Heiosberger'a Book and Music Store wDl receive prompt attention. 1 1 Dividend Notice. ! . NOBT QABOIiINA. RAILROAI) CO., . 8ECB?y A TREASUEKH'S OFFICE. CoarAirr Shops, N. C, Aug. 10, 1881. THE SKCOND PAYMENT OF THREE PEK GENT., of Dividend No. 19, will be doe Sep? tember 1st to Stockholders of record on AngnBt 10. The Stock Books of the Company will be closed from AngnBt 10th to September 1st, 1831. aalltaeptl P.By BUFFIN, Sec'y- WASHI8QT0K 1HD NEf YORK, LIMITED KXCUR8IQN FROM WTLMINGTON. THUR8DAY, AUGUST 25TH, TO WASHING TON GETT ANB NEW. YORK. . ' Fare Wilmington to Washington City and ro tarVtS 60; to New. York aad return, $1 60. ! TICKETS GOOD FOB TEN DAYS. AU who wish to take advantage of this great op portunity are notified to leave er forward their names at once, either to Capt. John L. Boatwright, P. Heinaberger.C. W. Yates, A. Shrier, J. W. Zim merman, or Elijah Lane, as only a limited number of tickets can be sold. W. H. HOWE, j aalllt Manager. Stationery. gCHOOL BOOKS A COMPLETE STOCK AL ways on. hand. SCHOOL STATIONERY A Specialty. Inks. Pens, Pencils, Writing Paper, Pen Holders, Crayon, 4c., 4a, At. HEADQUARTERS for SCHOOL BOOKS adopt ed by the STATS BOARD OP EDUCATION. A fall supply always bn hand. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO TEACHERS, at n ETngRvnairiKa angll tf - r-- i Live Book and Masic store. A Complete Stock-i TtTY ENLARGED AND COMMODIOUS SUORjS la again crowded with FAMILY GRO almost every th-ng needed by families for their tables. I have jost added to my; stock the fine flavored "HE NO" TEA, combining the finest flavors of Black and Greenat 75 cents per poiind; heretofore at $100. The "BRIDE" FLOUR is undoubtedly the sweet est and whitest Floor in the market. It is triple purified by the latest improved machinery, and & defies competition. Don't' take my word for It bat Bend for a sample. There is no other like It. Thirty Tubs BUTTER, all grade?, Just received, Can Bell as low as the lowest; LARD In Tierces and 40 aad 50 lb. Tin Cans. Canvassed . Hams. Ferris' Hams, Strips, Saonl dera, F. M. Beef and Dried Beef. J.C. Stevenson, aulltf MARKET STREET. Straw Hats ! Straw Hats ! JC ALL PRICES I NO EXCUSE t , Try the Old Reliables once more. HARRISON A ALLEN City Hatters. aulltf They Are Selling Fast, QUR $3, $4 AND $5 ALL WOOL CASSIHXRE and CLOTH COATS: VESTS from 25 Cents to One Dollar at MUNBON'S aalllt Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Proposals JjVR FURNISHING UNIFORMS FOR THE PO. LICE FORCE will be received natll 15th inst. For speclflcsapply at my office . aalOW Beviewopy. mayor. duciotii ) i pROM ONE TO, FOUR ;YARDS WIDE AT very low prices. Furniture and Bedding In great variety.' Mattresses, Spring Beds and Rattan Fnraltare oT the latest designa.i For sale by dTaTskithaco., auttf 43 No. Front St ;yEW!AlVBRTIS3NTS. .Ml ui. BYCKONLT A MORRIS. ' ' 1 lilortiTa&ree s Bale. Br VlfrriabF THK' poia cowtainkd m a mot tg age deedexecuted by F.- A.iBchutte, aad wifeMargarett--6chatte, to Marian Potter, guardian or Adam Baapie Wrlat aad 'Marioa.lUBdolph Wright, registered ha Book P. F. Pipage act, or nae Jtagister of Deads fer New. Hanovar Oounty. thenneenipwiaaeljfor eaaa.at .the Court Hoeaa.dooe.ta. the aUy of Wilmington, on MON- uax, .tna irtt day or auouiit mbxt. at bounded as follower' xmthe)1 Noittt by the tract of land lately ownec and' oooapMt ey WWUm a. Wright, now deceased tba Xaat by Wr4ghUriJle Soond; oatheSeutU by LaeVCseak, jaud en the West by the piece er pawel of-atdnow ewaed and oocapied by pilchard Bradley ionulnlng arty two acres mora or leas, and being; the same tot or parcel of land owned and. pecupiedby the' late Dr. Tho . H. Wright, as bis summer residor.ee, abd recently eenveywl -to -Margaret Bchutte" by'Tfcos. fc . Straiwre.' CoxmlMioMtr..1 ' - " JUvilv.., . . MARIAN POTTEB, Gaardian. SW..W. STJiANGEta Attorney jy3i;tds' ; tBrtissiBls IJarpets. piPTBES GOOD Styles, will be o'ffered a BXTRTW'PRieMfoi few days, BTRICTIjY - FOR CASH. 1 The object is to close out the remaining stock before going Norlh. MONEY loo to ah object,. .. A FULL aTOCK-'oF LACE XURTAINS . ' -- -' ' OIL CLOTHS 4-4 UP TO J-4 v : V . ' ' V-,... 1. . t.. ; .Mil TUflKlSU ; BATH . by tie grosa or imall quantify.' The very bett value . for the price',!.', j' '..'. fi; HI. McIWTIRE. M 111 If . r ' it a Wilson, Chilis Sllo.'s Him ITAGONS OF 'BOVE MAKE, ",p AT MANUFACTURERS: PRICES, For sale by KERCHNBR A CALDBBBBOS. an 7 tf HalUs Cotton Gins. Q.INS OF ABOVE MAKE, For sale by auTtf KERCHNERA CALDER BRC. Corn, Meal and Hay. 2000 Bah Wnite and Yellow CORN, gOQ Bnah Water Mill MEAL, 200 BaleB No' 1 TIMOTHY HAY, , For sale by . . j a7tf " . . . KERCHNXS A CALDER BROS. Flour. Flour. Flour. '1000 BbIs rL9UB 1111 srafle ... For. sale by . au7 tf KERCHNBR A CALDER BROS. Duke of irgylOt BrovnCi Roddick 43 market Street. - TT7E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT of the above GENTS' LlNIN COLLARS (our New Style). Can give you all siaes from 14 to 19 Inches. . . ; . . . .'.(-.. BROWN A RODDICK, 45 Market St. P. S. We will remove to our New Store about the, 15tb of September. JySstr 1 Lae.'Sw Lae NEXT DRAWING OF' TUE Louisiana State Ubttcrj' TAKES PLACE AUGUST 9. PRIZES FROM $100 to $30,000. Price, Whole tickets. $9 00 Halves $1 00. 7 ;.v : - Address Lock Box TTi, . JylStf . Wilmington. N. C. I Am Receiving A VERY LARGE STOCK' OJ THE FOLLOW- . ing goods: BLANK BOOKS. BCHOOL BOOKS, " 1 SCHOOL STATIONERY. PAPER aND ENVELOPES. PN AND PENCILS, INK AND MUCILAGE. Ac , Ac. ' Hta04darters for School Books' adepUd by the State Board or Education. t, , PLtNOS and ORGANS alwayi on hand. an 7 tf C. W. YATB8. A Clean Sweep. yE WANT TO MAKE A CLEAN ' SWEEP within the next ten days, and to insure that end we will offer CLOTHING at such ruinously low pricra that it will CLEAN UP" any competition whe tries to sell goods at tha same price, i . . - Business is Business, and the weak must STAND FROM UNDER, for we ate determined to sail out, , and our prices for the coming week will make even the merchant stand aghast and wonder how we cam afford it. We have a few BATHING SUITS left that wa will sacrifice in order to close oat. i ...... i. A. DAVID. an 7 tf 'The Clothier." For Sale, TWO EXTRA HORSES, THREB-OH FOUR Koed Mules, two Boilers (one steamboat teat), 6000 Mash P. W. and Mixed Oornv. 500 Bales Bay. 3500 Boah Oats. Wheat Bram Ac,. Ac, . "Beat Boiled Meal in city" grinding dally. - PRESTON COMM1NG A CO.. .Mniera and Oram and aattf : ..Pasant Dealers. T?OR BZRB Anything, to ow 'ttn'tv' Carriages J? Baggies, Saddle Horses, Wagons and Cart.. BoaKUne by month, week-day or single feed, at oiotuuk jr W7BorjTHERLANDACO .. jyas'tf"' ' -: T' Opcelte Opera House. .. i t . i 1 1 i i i Preserving; Kettles, JNAMBLKD AND BRASS DBIVB .-iWELL, Lift and Force Pomps; Rooflag by the Beat of Workmen. Para White OIL l. aa 7 tf PARKER A TAYLOR.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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