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UtturDS to the Department of Aerical- ;ure from all tbe cottoo States, show the average condition of he crop on tbe 1st of August to be 83, agatoet 95 on tbe 1st of July; drought is tbe cause of the decline. - A destructive stotm at Petersburg, W, SuoJay afUrrooon, which resulted to coo- siJcrabie damage to property; a number of bou-e were struck by ligbtning. ApjcbJ iTdiaos murdered twenty-soTen out of tweoty-oine icbabttanls of a imall Ti'.lie on tbe Atlantic & Pacific Railroad ij Ne-.v Ma co; a call ia made for troops to w;pe out tbe ssvagea. Tb British j, ,v, n!iu( m w ii! iost on ihe Ltnd bill at : 'bo 11 iuse of Uommona; if tbe II c't ' f L id-t will rot yield Parliament ic Mirom 'lit d again in NoTember b:nau' bill will be introduced ; Lord ur -tiitd 1 be Lord to adhere to 11, ir mncnilmenU President Garfield i,., 1 1 titnck of yomitinir Sanday, from ;,n' n ( tb-i stomach, and again on M . In ; ii'fi wound m reported as doing w :! hn' tl.te i a decided feelingSt anx it-tv su.l Hie fiiuaiioa is very graTe, at Iriti. Excn-aicol in the ciain and p,-uy a uo mnkc.8 t Chicago and a fteady ad 7 ; ace io prices. Crop report to tbe Depir'mm: of Agriculture show the falling off in grio products nut to much as repre seu:e; decrease i shown in tobacco. Tle personi were kilied and 150 in- j irtd it a i-uH fi.ht at Maiarilte. France, br filiiQi seal?. Crops in India are rcore hopeful; an iuurrectioo ha occurred 1 j one of the provinces which is beiog sup- pr-.83td wiib the utmost severi'y. A iiufl w ts fought in the Indian Nation be ;weD F. 0 Carpenter, a Choctaw Chief, nnt! C ! Araoi Piice, a cit?z?n; Price was iile ,1 Carpenter fatally wounded. N V ik rnaikeia: Money 3i4-per t.Mit ; c "!' !o!l al 12i12 cants; south ,rj il 'ik very fl m al $5 157 50; wheat h'Khcr, ungraded red $1 57; corn 13: hit er, ungraded 59gl?0 cents; spirits iurpeDtmp firm al 4'i cts; rosin euady at 2 0-532 07. . liichmon;?, Va., Ia9t Saturday un derwent nn awfnl sweat. The thermomater told the story at 106 decrees. We are glad to sea that the Vir ginia Democratic press are eo well oleased with the State ticket. They a I :igreu that it is a good one. We learn from Col. Wharton J. Green that the Philadelphia Times lia- published a volume composed of its war articles. It is entitled "Ad nils of the War." As we supposed lleadjasler Catn trjn did not back down. lie had bis appointments oat before Maj. Dauiel A-a-i nominated and notified him of Uiern. Thoy have made arrangements l' r t lie entire campaign. E inland during the last four years sold over 800 thorough-bred horses. The United States bought nearly 100. In tbe meantime genuine Arabian horses aro being introduced into Eng- A lady-like, well dressed woman, lulling from Baltimore, has been arrested and committed to prison in New York for obtaining goods of Arnold & Constable by false pre- Not very long ago the Richmond Whiy was so much io lovo with John W. Daniel it was anxious to send him to the U. S. Senate or to make him Governor. He is the same Daniel, save he is a trifle older aod abler. There is $1,430,000,000 in circula tion. This is divided as follows : Gold $520,000,000 ; silver $172,000, 000 ; paper $700,000,000. But is there really all that in circulation? Such is the statement, but we do not,, credit it. New York Nihilists have invited leo Ilartmann to return to that city, a-suriDg him he is perfectly safe in the United States from the Russian Bear. L. II. at last advices, was still on "British soil," being "regenerated and disenthralled." Chief Running Antelope has a hack-ekin shirt lined with fecalps of white men and women he has massa cred. A bloody, rascally sayage! As was said by one of our noted pol iiicians of Abe" Lincoln, "Who will plot against C. T. A.' scalp." A New York paper is responsible for the statement that Uncle Samuel Tilden will be a candidate for Presi dential honors in 1874. Let as see. In 187C fie was 66 years old, tbe biographers said. In 1880 he was 70 and a paralytic In 18S4 he will be 74 and a candidate. If be is not a tenacious "old gent then we know not bow to classify him. THBPRBMDSNr. The news from' Washington is very discouraging. The condition of the l resident is such as to excite the gravest apprehension. There is no longer any attempt to conceal the fact that the patient is very weak, and we shall not be surprised to hear at any moment that the bullet of the assassin has done its fatal work. The news of this morning' will carry grief and depression to every Southern heart, and will evoke' the prayers of tens of thonsands of our people for the recovery of the stricken President. Nellie Hazelstine is the beauty and bello of St. Louis. She has a good pile. She was courted by Uncle Samuel Tilden. Ninety-eight others have done likewise. To all of these she said no. She- fell in love with one Arnweg, a subordinate actor from Philadelphia. She declared her love to him, wroto him sweet love- letters, vowing eternal love, etc. Result : two fights, one - between Arnweg and Nellie's big brother ; much wool-gathering, letters from N. to A., and a photograph are show a to big 'brother; Nellie and mother flit away and Arnweg is going to sue for damages' to face aud character aod disappointed hopes. Arnweg's father m a Philadelphia lawyer. Nellie says she mast marry for love. so the chose tbe fellow with skin and hair, with a good voice and a fine leg. Nellie is romantic. Those who take an interest in sawdust and monkey performances will be delighted to be told that on August 29ih Old John Robinson's big show will be in some two hundred and fifty miles of Wilmington and that it is working its way Southward. We have since learned that the circus will be here on Sept.' 19th. Now boys get your half-dollars ready. But leave your toy-pistols at home. There is a large exodnsjof colored railroad hands from Virginia in tbe direction of the North and West. ,-"Cvjitb iurpcnuTie. Lenoir Topic ; A large number of negro men from Lenoir and Freedman, who have been working on tbe Cranberry railroad, in Mitchell county, came borne last week, having been stampeded by tbe small pox scare in that county. Monroe Enquirer: Whila re turning from bis farm, near town, yesterday eveoiog, Mr. E. J. Heath was thrown over bia borflt' bead by reason ot tbe animal s falling down, and had bis collar-bone broken. Greensboro Slate: The Sergeant Manufacturing Company have been erect- ng new buildiags and making additions to their heretofore large works, and when tbe mprovements now making are finished It will be one of tbe moat complete machine shops in tbe whole Southern country. Monroe Jxprea: The killing of Sherwood Mullis by Jesse J. Coker, on Friday night last, makes tbe third murder committed in this county within ten months. and nobody baa suffered for either of them. Isn't it about time something was being done to put a stop to Ibis kind of business r Raleigh Visitor: We regret to earn that Tommy, son of Peter M. Halt, Esq., died of diphtheria on yesterday after noon, at the residence or bis parents, on East Hargett street. Be was a bright, in terea'ing little boy, between five and six years of age. Tbe bereaved parents bave our sincere sympathy. Speaking of tbe Cranberry mines the Salisbury Watchman tj: "They are working three huge tunnels, one of which (the main one) will cross cat at right angles all Ave of these veins. This main tunnel is 14 feel ic tbe clear. 11 feet at ths top and Bi high. It Is calculated to use mining cars and mining locomotives In this tunnel. About 1,000 ions ot ore bave been taken out daring tbe last month. They use ar compressor and Rand rock drills. Conductors are now engaged in building thirty-five bouses. A town baa been laid out in regular streets, and when the build ings are completed the appearance of tbe place will be greatly enhanced. Charlotte Observer: Somebody stole Capt. Spragglna' ticket box and pistol at Salisbury the other night. Ther mometer 100 in the shade yesterday. Rock Springs, Lincoln county, camp meet roe began yesterday. It Is said that a deposit of $30,000 has been made by a man named Howes, an ante oeuum owner oi me Oold Hill mining property, as an indemni ty fund in view of litigation he is about to - m. . tf a a f & 1 t I nstitute to estaousn nis ciaim to uue in uie property. Tbe mine is now ownea oy an English company who paid $125,000 for it and bave already io vested extensively in machinery for working it. A twenty stamp mill has been, we believe, already erected. Reidsville Times: Reidsville was never la finer growth, the town was lively yesterday with applicants from abxoad looking to rent houses. Two firms settled with us. Locnst Hill townamp in Caswell county, gave 370 votes against nrohihition and onlv one for it. Mr. John N. Watt woke about 6' o'clock. Tues day morning and saw a big burly negro in the act of passing a trunk out of the win dow. He jamped up, knocked tbe bur glar down, and a hand to hand fight fol lowed, which woke Mr. Batterfleld who was sleeping in tbe sane room ana cams t th. luiitinca of Mr. Watt. Together tbey held Ihe'negro and tied him. " He had removed all tbe clothing In tbe room and made s second or third trip for tbe trunk In tbe removal of wbicb he was captured. Salisbury Watchman: An old h. in this town sat for two weeks on thir teen eggs, but became disgusted during tbe heated tei m and quit ber nest. A week afterwards the deserted eggs showed life, and nine little motherless chicks are now in the yard, batched cut by the heat of the weather, and the hen refuses to own or scratch for them: . The County Com missioners at their meeting on Monday is sued retail licenses to C. E. Mills and S- C. Miller. A crowd ot Joyful fellows cele brated the occasion at me oar room o Mills that 'nights which ended in a row, . The North State Mining Company -will commence In a few days the survey of their proposed road to Jenerson, jm. u. Bian ing from Statesvllle they "Will touch at Taylorsville and Wilkesboro. John Johnson, a young man of this city, under ook to whip his wife one night last week n a drunken spree anabroko ber arm. . JVevy JSemeah i From ex-Mayor Long's address of welcome to the Jfnarma- ceutlcal Association : If yon are fond of antiquarian research, we can show you places in New Bern that Were covered with tbe moss and lichen of old age before Raleigh and Greensboro were born; If tbe stirring incidents of tbe past possess an in terest for you, we can lead you to the spot where tbe Royal Governors laid the key stone of their Dalatial splendor, and where the fairv form of Esther Wake whirled in the mazv changes of the dance through many a dreamy hour. If you love to study the history of commerce, we can show you the graves of merchant princes, who, an hundred years ago, sailed over these waters whole fleets of vessels to bring back tbe rich tributes of foreign lands. If you prize as North Carolinians the intellectual record of the State, we can point you to the tombs of jurists, orators and statesmen, whose eloquence and learning were the pride and glory of a vanished age, and whose sleeping dust has rendered sacred every foot of ground of the famed city where they are buried. Favetteville Examiner : Died on Tuesday night last Mr, Archibald West of this town died, aged about forty-eight years. The total indebtedness of the county is $106,000 instead of $108,000 as published in our last issue. The crops in tbe lower part of Harnett county border ing on Little River and tbe Cape ear are especially fine this season. The corn crop is said to be better than for several years past. Tokay vineyard is a perfect beauty at present. The vines are loaded with every variety of early grapes. The scuDDernone arbors, we are informed, are fuller than they have been in twelve years. Over one hundred crates of the early varie ties have been shioied by express to New York and Philadelphia markets. Col. Wharton J. Green has accepted the invita tion to deliver the address at tbe anniveraa rv celebration ot the Independent Compa nv on the 23d of August. A better selection could not have been made. Rev. J. T. Townsend. J. M. Bruton, Wm.West and Oliver Evans left this place on tbe 25th nit, in a private conveyance, bound for the mountains via Rockingham, Charlotte and Shelby. Their objective point was the Hickory Nut Gap. There is an article going the rounds of the newspapers, to the erxect mat lorty-inree Presidential postmasters have failed to make their quarterly reports, thus laying themselves liable under the law to pay doable the amount due on the last quarter. Among those offices referred to as delin quent in this respect is tbe office at Fayette- ville- This is a great mistake. Air. urreii, the postmaster here, made his report at the proper time, as we know by an inspection of tbe papers. It his returns were over looked by those in charge that is not bis fault, as they were made before the expira tion of the time limited by law. Raleigh News- Observer: Mrs. 8arah D. Sherwood, one of the most esti mable and beloved ladies of this city, who has for months been an invalid, died early yesterday morning. She was the eldest daughter of Charles Dewey, deceased, and wife of tbe late John M. Sherwood, a Presbyterian minister, and for a long time editor of the North Carolina Ftetbyterian. The Superior Court has been engaged for the last two days in the case of tbe Bute vs. Eliza Bullock, charged with the murder of her new-born infant. Late last night they agreed upon a verdict of guilty. Tbe manufacturers or riortn Carolina, we are glad to understand, are responding very favorably to tbe invitation of the State Agricultural Department to make a show of their goods at the Atlanta exposition. CoL Whitford has resigned as man ager of tbe Atlantic division of the Midland Railroad, and is sweeeeaed by Maj. J. B. Yates. The Treasurer has decided that the revenue law does not authorize agents to sell machines of other manufac turers that tbey may take in part payment for the machines of the manufacturer or company for whicn tney aot as agents. The 84 in riortn Carolina Keporta is just from the press and may now be had on application to the Secretary of State. Bomeperson took from tne coat pocket oi Mr. William Simpson, while he was on his way back from Morehead City on Friday, pocketbook containing S33 and some val uable papers. This was done at New Berne. The Oak City urasa Band (Stanley's) is taking steps to secure a uniform. Yes terday morning, about 10 o'clock, ten cars filled to overflowing with negro excursion ists came down from Winston, the objective point being this city. There were not less than 600 excursionists. Storms raged all around tbe city last night The lightning was almost incessant. The large gin house of Mr. Moses A. Bledsoe, a mile south of this city, was blown down by the wind. and a little boy wno was in it was burt. One of the buildings at tbe Penitentiary was unroofed. Oa Saunders street in the north western part of the city, two walls were blown out of a brick building in course of construction. After the wind which did this damage had lasted about a minute, a bail storm began, which in the quantity of the hail and the duration was unequaled here. The hail stones fairly took the place of the rain and filled the air so that it looked as it snow were falling. Windows were broken and pedestrians pelted. After the hail came more rain. Tbe storm lasted half an hour, and "took the city by storm." The bail baa probably burt the crops. The thermometer climbed up the 100 ine yesterday. To date this season Raleigh has handled 76,856 bales of cottoo. Pender items : seven nunarea people attended tbe farmers' dinner and picnic at Spring Garden, in Rocky Point, on tbe 11th instant Not only the substantials, but all the delicacies of the season were bounti fully spread upon a long table for tba en joyment of the vast crowd. After dinner a county agricultural society was iormea, with Mr. J. C. Westbrook as president. and George E. Sbepard as secretary. Maj. Charles W. McClammy snd Dr. Walter Murphy were called out for speeches. Pascucci's band, from Wilmington, fur nished music for the occasion. The affair closed with a ball jn Qamberg's halL TITTRNTCTT'S COtJOAlNE A Last's Hair Savbd t its Usb Bnrnett's Cocoal -. a .a a . . a I ine will Keep me nair in a strong ana healthy condition by ttimulaHng the roots of the hair and restoring the natural action upon which its growth devends. Twenty years ago a single bottle saved a lady's hair in a des perate case where every other treatment bad failed; and since tbat early success thousands of cases of Baldness, Dandruff, Loss of Hair and Irritation of the Scalp have yielded to this remedy. Tbe superiority of Bcbhett'b Flavoring Extracts con lists in their perfect purity and great strength . f NEW ADVBlS'S'ISKIt! KNTT. Mukson Suspenders. Lottkrt Will ard Hotel. 4 CATJnon Notice Crew Eidira. Cbokly & Morris Assignee's sale. Mahgnxc Meeting Wilmington Lodge Iocl uota. Only one trifling case for tbe Mayor's Court yesterday morning. There was considerable firing on the streets in tbe eastern part of the city Sunday night. This section was visited by fine shower of rain Sunday afternoon, which was badly needed. Smithville was treated to a huge water spout in the harbor.on Sunday after noon. No damage- There were two arrests for drunkenness Saturday night, but tbe par ties were discharged without a formal trial. A protracted meeting was com menced Sunday at Zion M. E. church, in Brunswick county, under the ministrations of Rev. Mr. Brown. Mr. Jos. W. Taylor is erecting a fine residence on the southeast corner of Front and Walnut streets, opposite the Front Street M. E. Church Prof. Agostini will give the next excursion of his series on the: steamer Passport on Thursday next, tbe 18th inst. Tbe harpers will furnish music for dancing. The schr. Kate Carleton was cleared from this port for Port de Paix, Haytl, yesterday, by Messrs J. H. Chad- bourn & Co., with 30,705 feet of lumber and 50,000 shingles. , The receipts of cotton for the week ending yesterday footed up 65 bales, as against 32 bales for tbe corresponding week laat year, showing an increase of 33 bales in favor of 1881. It was currently reported on the streets yesterday that Lucy Morse, who was so violently assaulted by Woo. Phinney on Thoradey night laat, waa dead; but the ru mor was without foundation Dally W eatner Raiietin. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also tbe amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty four hours ending daily at 3 P. M., except Tuesday, when it Is 48 hours, as furnished by the Signal Officer of this city : Temp. Rainfall. Weather. Fair Fair Fair Fair Haze Atlanta 81 .81 Aognstb 88 Charleston 84 .08 .20 .00 1.25 .00 .00 .72 .00 .17 .00 .12 .17 .33 .00 .01 Charlotte 81 Galveston 90 Havana 86 Clear'g Indianoia.... 92 Jacksonville &A Key West 89 JTair Fair Cloudy Montgomery 91 .Fair Fair runta uasaa oo Savannah........ 80 Cloudy Wilmington 84 Fair Fair Clear Cedar Keys 87 PortJCaca 90 Pens&cola . 87 Cloudy The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Fair weather, winds mostly northeasterly, stationary temperature and stationary or higher pressure. Paper from Wm4 Palp. A capitalist from Philadelphia was here a few days since prospecting, with the view of starting a mill on the Cape Fear, near this city, to make printing paper out of the material known as wood pulp. He found an abundance of wood suited to the purpose, such as poplar, ash, old field pine etc, and we learn that he was otherwise favorably impressed with what be saw du ring his trip. He has already all tbe neces sary machinery for starting tho mills, and will probably do so at an early day. The wood used in making the pulp is said to cost about eight dollars per cord in Phila delphia, while here it will only cost two or three dollars. lioolt Uni for (lie Cireua. Mr. Samuel H. Joseph, Manager in ad vance of John Robinson's Great World's Exposition and Electric Light Show," was in the city yesterday, and will return in a few days with his advertising car, with posters, etc., and complete his arrangements for the appearance of the show in this city on Monday the 19th of September. Robin son has his own special train of cars, and has connected with his show fifty cages of animals, together with the usual accom-. paniment of elephants. Flrat service. The first services in St. Stephen's; A. M. E. Church, now nearly .completed,, were held in the basement of the edifice 4n Sun day, the pastor, Rev. JiCSef&ang There were four distinct: services during' the dsy, tbe first at 5 A. M., the second at 10 A. M., the third at 3 P. M.,' and the fourth at 8 P. M, and the large building was literally packed on each occasion. Family Bxenraion. A fSmily excursion to the forts and other points on the river, under the management of Messrs. J. W. Strauss, A. Adrian, H. A. Glaymeyer, John Hear, Jr., J. W. Gerdts, VonKampen and F. W. Ortman. is ah' nounced to take place on the steamer Pass port to-morrow. No spirituous liquors or objectionable persons will be allowed on board. A string band will furnish music for dancing. HOR3FORD'3 ACID PHOSPHATE imparts sn additional seat to a glass of soda water. Ask your druggist to put a tea- spoonful in your next glass. t TUB BLKCTIOR. , From specials to tbe Star we give the following returns from the c junties named on the -question of "Prohibition" or "No Prohibition" : Carteret For 405; against 983. Ma jority against 578.; Hyde For 171; aginat 883. Majority against 717 Craven For 610; against 2663. Major ity 2053 Bgainst. CJttelal Vote of rtortb Caralloa on Prohibition, Ansuil 4. 1881. For. 543 337 687 26G 688. 449 226 1606 348 931 245 10G 226 876 1146 245 Against 1749 Alamance. ...... Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Beaufort........ Bertie Bladen. Brunswick Buncombe...... Burke... Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland. ...... Columbns Craven "Cumberland. . . . Currituck... .... Dare Davie Davidson Davis Duplin Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greece Guilford Halifax ...... Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson , Johnston Jones. ... Lenoir Lincoln Maeon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg Mitchell. Montgomery Moore. Nash , New Hanover. . . Northampton.... Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Polk Randolph....... Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Stanly.. 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Sprunt, Esq., Acting British Vice Consul, charged with mutinous conduct on board of their vessel, and lodged in tbe city prison for safekeeping. UIVEK AND in A KIN B. Steamship Benefactor hence, arnaved at New York yesterday. The schooner Mackie, with a cargo of molasses, reported in our last, came from New York, at which place she took in her freight. SEE HERE. You are sick ; well, there inst one remedv tbat will cure vou be is yond possibility of doubt. If it's Liver or Kidnev trouble. Consnmntion. Dyspepsia. Debility. Well's Health Renewer is your hope. $1. Druggists' Depot, J. C. Munds, Wilmington. CITY ITEMS. Washington, D. C, writes : "I believe it to be all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other pab lic men to be led into giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile" stuffs called medicines, but when a really meritorious article made of valuable remedies known to all, that all physicians nee and toast in dailv. we should freelv commend -it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily commend Hop Bittera for the good they have done me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. I will not be without them." Mew York Baptist Weekly A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having passed several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming con vinced that Mrs. Wioalow'a Soothing Syrup was Just the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wif e with what he had done, she refused to have it ad ministered to the child, as she was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy. That night the child paaaed In suffering, and the parents without sleep, Return ing home the day following, the father found the baby still worse: and while contemplating another sleepless night, the mother stepped from the room to attend to some domestic dudes, and left the fa ther with the child. Soring her absence he admin istered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the ba by, and said nothing. That night all pianos slept well, and the little bellow awoke In the morning bright and happy. - The mother was delighted with the sudden and wonderful change, and although at first offended at the deception practiced upon ber, has continued to use the Syrup, and Buffering cry ing babies and sleepless nights have disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed tor lieve the baby and overcome the prejudices of t mother. Sold by all Druggists. 2$ cents a bottl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WflmipitOll MpNo. 319. A. F.&A.M. T EQTJIiAR MONTHLY COMMUNlC aTION XS, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 1 , Visiting brethren cordiallyinvited to attend. By order of the w. M. , W. S. WAHEOCE, ..an 16 It Secretary Assignee's Sale. iN TUESDAY. THE 16TH INSTANT, AT 10 o'clock A. M.i we will sell at the Gallery of O. M. Vau Orsdell. 86 Market Street, by order M. M. Kate, Assignee, B 101 or enow uaser, rames, c etc. CRONLY & MORRIS, an 11 St Auctioneers. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY forewarned not to trust or harbor anv of the Crew of the Norwesian Baraue -juuDuta." as tne Master ana con signees will not be responsible for aeeisor tneir contracting. GUNDKRawN. Master, an 16 8t rrma wobkingmanm suspender and -S- BRAC8 COMBINED . Only two Buttons required. The SPRING BALANCE SUSPENDERS, said by those who have used them to be the most com' fortabie worn. Call, see and PURCHASE. MUNSON, au 16 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Willard Hotel Lottery. THE DRAWING FINALLY SETTLED AND FIXED THURSDAY, NOV'It 10, 1881, IS THE DAY DETERMINED UPON. THE DRAWING OF THIS SCHEME HAS BEEN finally settled upon, and will CERTAINLY take place on Thursday, the 10th of November. 1881, by assent of the Commissioners, and this will enanie me to sen au or tn remaining tickets All persons, therefore, intending to invest la this scheme, may rest assured there will be no further delays or postponements. LIST OF PRIZES. Tbe Willard Hotel with all its ICJOEfl (ff Fixtures and Furniture, ItpZOUiUUlJ Ona Residence on Green Street $15,000 One Residence on Green Street 15,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $5000 10,000 two casn razes, eacn aztuu 4,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $1000 5,000 jnve uaan razes, eacn $w;u s,eoo Fifty Cash Prizes, each S 100 5.C03 One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $50 5,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $30 10.0&0 wne ei or car jrurnuure l.oco One Fine Piano 500 One Handsome Silver Tea Set 100 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whiskey, $35 14,400 10 Baskets Champagne, $85 850 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 5,000 403 Bexes Fine Wines, $30 12,000 300 Boxes Robertson County Whiskey, $30 6,000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10 4,003 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 5,000 Amounting to $369,850. Whole Tickets f 8; Halves $4; Quarters $3. Remittances -may be made bv Bank Check. Ex press, rostai money uraer, or Registered Mau itesponaiDie agents waniea at ail points. For circulars, dvinur f nil information and for tickets, address W. D. C. WHIPS. wiuard Hotel, Louisville, Ky. au 16 DeodAWtNov 10 tu th sa Outer Blackfish Bocks. STEAMER "PASSPORT" WILL MAKE HER last triD for the season to the above Flshinsr Grounds, on Friday, the 10th inst. . leavlne at 5 A. M., sharp. The Bteamer will stop at the "Inlet" to accommodate those who may wish to have a day's fishing at that point. aaiatr j. w. hakpek. Family Excursion, QN WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1881, ON STEAMER PASSPORT. This Excursion will be under the management of Messrs. J. W. Strauss, Alrich Adrian, H. A. Gla meyer, John Hear, Jr., J. W. Gerdts, C. Von Kam pen and F. W. Ortmann. The Boat will stop at the various points on the river and the Forts. The Committee reserve the right to exclude all objectionable persons. mo spirituous liquors allowed on board. Refreshments at city prices. A String Band will furnish Music. The Boat will leave at 8 o'clock. Tickets 50c: Children and Servants 25c: to be had of the Commiitee and on board. an 14 at Review copy it I Am Receiving AVERY LARGE STOCK OF THE FOLLOW Ing goods: BLANK BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL STATIONERY. PAPER AND ENVELOPES, P"iS AND PENCILS, INK AND MUCILAGE. Ac , &c., Ac Headquarters for School Books adepted by the State Board or Education. PIANOS and ORGANS always on hand. au 14 tf C. W. YATES. Washington and Lee University. GEN. G. W. C. LEE. PRESIDENT. Thorough instruction in LANGUAGES. LITERATURE and SCIENCE, and in the Professional Schools of LAW and ENGINEERING. Healthful location In the Valley of Virginia. Expenses for nine months need not exceed $235. Seesion opens September 15, 1881. For Catalogue address j . 1 UAJariuutij. r., uier, )y 9 eod2m tn th sa Lexington, Va, Straw Hats ! T VERY LOW PRICES I HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. au 14 tf Seed Peas QF 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. ly 12 tf Conundrum ! THE RIGHT MAN IN THE RIGHT FLACK. A man purchasing Furniture in the new Furni ture Store of BEHRENDS Sn MUNROE, S. E. eor. Market and 3d Sts., Wilmington, N. O. Largest stock, best designs, lowest prices and most datable goods at Wholesale and Retail. We will sell them. Try us. au 14 tf 1 Closing Out. ?9 VBRYTHING GOING UNDBRSHIRTS 85 cents, worth 63. Do. 45 " 75. Do. t6 u 85. Fine Linen Col tars 10c each. Selling out at aul4tf DYER8'. Liyerpl & Lonlon & Glete Ins. Co. STRONGEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE WORLD 1 ASSETS, over $30,000,000. Carries larger lines than any other two Companies Combined, AND IS BETTER ABLE TO DO IT. Premium Receipts In N. C for 1883, $30,638 39 Losses aid " " ' 8.1481 Its policies contain no 60 day clause. A 11 Its Just claims aro paid on receipt of proofs,. WITHOUT DUsCOUNT. JMU. W. UUBUVfl BttU. , Agenis, aulttf S4 North Water St 6 Mortgagee's Sale. JBy VIRTUE OF THE POWER CONTAINED in a mortgage deed executed by F. A.iSchuUa, and wifeiMargarett Schutte, to Marian Potter, guardian or Adam Emple Wright and Marlon Randolph Wright, registered In Book P. P. P., page 561, of the Register of Deeds for New Hanover County, the unaenignedwUl sell, for cash, at' the Court House door, In the eity of Wilmington, on MON DAY, the S9TH DAY or AUttlfeJT HBXT. at 13 o'clock M., the following RBAL . SSTATlC. situate in said county, via: a certain lot. piece or parcel of LAND, oa Wrlghtsvilla Sound, bounded as follows: On the North by the tract or laud lately owned and occupied by William A. Wright, now deceased; on the Bast by Wrightavllle Sound; on the South by Lee's Creek, aud on the West by the piece or parcel of laud now owned and occupied by Richard Bradley; containing fifty two acres more or less, and being the same let or parcel of land owned and occupied oy the late Dr. Thos. H. Wright, as his summer reeidex.ee, and recently conveyed to Margarett Schutte by Thos. w. Strange, Commissioner. MARIAN POTTER, Guardian, THeS. W. STRANGB. Attorney jySl tds for Mortgagee. Wanted, FIRST CLASS BARBER AND HAIR DRESS ER. No drinking man need apply. A good work man can get a permanent situation. Address, LOCK BOX 320. au IS tf Wilmington, N. C. Great 'Economy. THE BLOTTER WRITING PAD. ' , . . WHAT IS ITT It is a new method of putting up all kinds of Writing Paper, which keepa them together, clean, smooth, aud ready for Immediate use. It is a Pad of Writing Paper, the to? covers which is a thick sheet of the best Blotting Pape r and the bottom a stiff board. The sheets are loosely fastened in the Pad.. It keeps the paper always smooth, clean, free fro a dust, and is always there when wanted. No Waste Great Economy Great Convenience. For sale at HEINSBESGER'S augli tf Live Book and Music Store. Duke of Argyle, Brown & Roddick 45 Market Street, TTB HAVE JDST RECEIVED A NEW LOT of the abov. GENTS' LINEN COLLARS (our New Style). Can give you all sizes from 14 to 19 inches. BROWN A RODDICK, 45 Market St. P. S. We will remove to our New Store about the 15th of September. Jy 38 tf LLe Sa La NEXT DRAWING OF THS Louisiana Mate Lollcry TAKES PLACE SBPT'R 13. PRIZES FROM 100 to 20.800. Price. Whole tickets. SS 00. Halves $1 00. Address lock box cts, aa 13 tf Wilmington. N. C. RED RUST PROOF Seed Oats. Seed Eye. Seed Eye. A FULL SUPPLY JOBT hXCHlVKD, And for sale by B. F. Mitchell & Son. au 13 lw Notice. )ROF. N. SCHMITT, a thorough and compe tent TUNER AND REPAIRER OF PIANOS AND ORGANS. Highest testimonials from Schools aad citizeBS of Georgia, North and South Carolina aa a First Class Tuner. Entire satisfaction given or no charge made. All orders left at Hclnsberger's Book and Music Store will receive prompt attention. au 11 tr Notice. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, 4 that I have a First-Class A No. 1 Car- riaee Painter. Those wishlnsr to have their Carriage, Buggy or Pheton painted, will do well to give us a trlaL We guarantee satisfaction at low prices. On Third, between Market and Prin cess Streets. au 14 tf P. a. HAY DEN. Look to Your Interest ND STOP AT MALLARD A BOWDEN'S, where the largest assortment of Harness. Bridles. Saddles, Collars, Trunks, Traveling Bags ever brought to this city.are to be seen and bought for ths least money. Try them and be convinced. Manu facturing and repairing done with neatness and dispatch. au 14 tr ho. s souto ruui oi. Red Cellar facialis CHests, Sash. Doors, Blinds. BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, Ac, Ac. ' ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, , AT ALTAFFER, PRICK A Co., Faotobt: Otfiob: Foot of Walnut at. Nutt, near Bed Cross st . au 14 tf Cotton Gins. fTH08B IN WANT OF THE CELEBRATED J. . srown VDuon uuu envum kb ui mku v. -once; time is new full short. Guaranteed to be at tbe I Destanacneapeetum jnsue. WJt. is. ornuiuavv., Successors to John Dawson A Co . au 14 tf . 31 and 33 Market St SEED RICE. 1000 Bushels BEST LOWLAND, 500 do. WHITE UPLAND, For sale by mhl8 tf WORTH A WORTH. PTJECELL HOUSE. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENTS Wilmington, IV. C. B. L,. PEBBY, ProprlctAF., First Class In all Ha appointments. Terms $160 o $8.00 per day. 8 tf
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