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" "T "l ST I 1 , eV.i.. " MORNING oTAR. d. WTl. II. I$lUtVHl fury.;.,-r,.. : too .v i i.iSllil 1JAILY MXCXPT MuMUa fh ''': , Onvaek,j:.lv,.M.,T..M. i 4 00 ' " TfcrMweeks,. ,.4 8 M - " M Om0Bonth....,.v..fw....:.. 10 00 ' . TwoBontba,.'M.tk.4.f ... H 00 Thrw BMwitba,...,,..,.,... 4 00 ' sr. r . On jaart..r.... ..... r..; (. 60 00 r arrVmtrat AdTarttaasnanta taken at tioiDr . year. tf niAlD postage paid, j monies, -rV. tn .a- ..... ( I 1 4 IS 1 (MS to CUy Satrtt deUvwd U & prl of Ui :rxtl at tta Poet O01 at Wilmington, N. a. 1 at u accona-ciaas matter. OUTLINE. lb 3 Mvio who through f..M repre- D-.aiiona marned an estimable young l.dy 0f iichmocd, V-. negoiiaied false drafi Hartmaon, the Rassiaa Nihil- d ed his declaration to become a citizen of ibs U. S-, at New York yesterday. Cip:. llowgste of tha U. S. flignal Serrice cad with ernbtzzlemcnt, was arraigned 'iVs3h:o.oa nd toe case adoaroed to it'urday. The chief and others of he Ureik Brigands who captured Mr. Sot- Lt, it; Iv'umelia last spring, have been ar New cotton has been received , .VrimJfii, Eyp;. Elections for iio:iiVrs of i be German Reichstag begin t .:tr 1 1 1 b . Aoother mail robber c..;.'ufJ in New Mexico. Physicians r r; t k.riusl improvement in the condi- ;: , f pre-iileui Gir field; noarishmeot was '.: o s. veri nme9 daring the day without I , ; ,M 3 of tbe stomach; lonammalion of ir ..sr.iti-l ulaod waa reported, but this it met cause do alarm; it resulted I , . k.i , .... 4 ,k I iiv.u tr l rQeri!y in the Noruhwest- I tru Sii'ts V--insday. Pacts of , j :! -beai fljc.mieJ rapidly io the Cii ci?.' markets eserday. New York Money 63 per cant.; cotton 4 ri !yju I2i12j cts; s."uthern liour fairly ,.-:;vs -.ud higher at $5 507 75; wheat 1 :; ri..-h el 'sieg feverish acd unsettled; . ,.;.-J fprio 1 18! 26; cum 23C n r. jDgmucu u-it4i ccun; spiriia lur- ;il and weak at 45ijJ4c; rosin ut 12 052 Ql. I t.e Sprague divorce case is cow ..M'irrvxj-ii.i: at Kineslon, Rhode l'i ,: i.lnlphia is glutted with water inf! :.. Over a half million in !v on the market. Ihe New lork Herald says that i . i . . r . l T. : j . I . Monday aro attributed to eiimu- i;ilv Vv iri-i-lpr -iilpfinitinn nf th( namLin I . I ine larges. oi tue sauvary i L,-linJ-, fiiuated under the ear and :r the angle of the lower jaw." rtit- Georgia people will not have rl, mce to vote on prohibition. The g i . -r 1 Temperance bill was defeated ." ' - S-nale by 20 to 19. It re i hi.-'i 23 votes to pass it. V ufi Lawrence Barrett and John Mel' u Hough think highly of Irving's ao mg. The former says he has g-iuu-, and he is very genial and t liviDif to American actors. l"h re are visitors from twelve or t ju.--.mi State at Buffalo Spring?, M.LkLnburi;, Va.,-all drinking tbe I'lmnuH three springs for diseases for !u.!i iiiey are considered a specific flie Northern newspapers having nneti up Guitean and tlarlmann, cm tiud no more important subject ilian James Gordon Bennett, an in tellectual nobody with $S00,000 a -ar. Hard up! Tlie President wrote a nice, cheer i" !it;le letter to his aged mother i-i-i week as to his condition. Since th-:i h liaa been on tho brink of Kr-riiiiy, and is not now very far irom the separating gulf. Tho New York limes regards Mr. Tilden with admiration as a party manager. It gives him credit for preparing for the campaign and says: "Mr. Tilden, with absolute control the State committee, and with every probability of his being able to eonirol tbe State Convention, will lay, this year, the foundations of tbe scheme which, next year, will result in his nomination for Governor, and will finally be crowned in 1884 by his nomination for the Presidency." The New Haven people are in earnest. They have offered $1,000 for evideuce sufficient to convict the murderer of Jennie Cramer. Blanohe Douglass says that Jennie and James Malley, Jr., roomed together, and that at midoight she was screaming and pleading with her companion. Malley was seen near West Haven shore the Friday evening previous to rinding the unfortunate girl's body. K is believed strongly that he is the murderer. Tho well informed New York Times in English affairs says of the compromise made by the Gladstone Government: "The consessions made by the House of Commons appear trivial only when compared with those wruog from the Peers, who, in fact, concede everything in assenting on any terms to a measure which in prin ciple and detail is repugnant to their political theories and adverse to their interests as a class." The bill will become a law as soon as the Queen signs it. VOL. XXVIII N0. TI10 Star baa w&ichetl the discus sion cJ the Land bill in the British Parliament with peculiar interest. w , i v , . We aw ,n it a reat struggle for the relief of a people long oppressed. If it was not all that could be wished it yet prumiaed a great deal. After a 1 -o.u...... .u. . u u tremendous fight there has been a splendid victory. All honor to Glad- one ! Th PhUd.lpM. A thu. hanma ,1a asJ t I . U. .-- . 1 . I begins ita editorial on the triumph ot tha creat Pnmir . people and the Peers the people have won. The paasaee of Mr. Glad- stone's Irish Land bill is the greatest Parliamentarv vintnrv nf f rf n x-arnamentary victory of the cen- tury, barring aone. It w the victory of the House of Commons over the House of Lords, which has always fought the Commons bitterly, especi- ailyon the question of Ireland, and has opposed every measure for Irish re upposea every measure lor man. re net tnat nas been introduced since the Unioo, even in so small an affair a the drainage, of. bog lands. By hi innnou Mr aioiai k nn. more for a long-suffering people than has been done since the liberation of the American slaves and Russian serfs. He has given the Irish a - , k.u a l uusuvo IU UVIU bUCir UWU BUU UtLUUiO . .... u land Holders." XT , , - , . . . i , v ico-r-reeiaeni irtnur ana mem- bera of the Cabinet were talaffranhed , rr , t a . . vu Aauy. ar. Agoew fcuiu Mrs. Garfield on that day that the condition of her husband was preca rious. Dr. Hammond says ho is con fiident the President will die. The New York Krprtss says : "Dr. Hammond ha always taken the stand that the death of thePreai- dent wonld result from, not the severity of the wound, but from tbe nejzlect which waa shown durine the I c-.f. r u l .u- j I uro iui fcy eiKUk uuurs uy .no ancuu- ing physiciaua, and the erroneous i riintrnrtaia trhictt K q rl Kaam m rl n jt 1 I fKom T. . VT Ti. TT. A I g b reooffnized anthon- I "PP0 5yV-nSe lJ": I J? wooo, iv. r. vvier . ... -5.1 i - H II LIHI H(l 1 I1IIV WILM II IN VIM W 111 LI1H caae throughout its course. When I the reporter mentioned the fact that I the President's relapse was a most I sorrowful surprise to the people, Dr. Hammond said that be bad antici- pated it as a natural consequence of ihe President's debilitated condition, and that it would lead almost directly to his decease." Captain Howgate, nnder arrest for stealing $40,000 of the people's money is the Captain Howgate who wanted to go on the exploration voyage to the North Pole. Tho Washington J Ajuiuvi- I J I "Capt. Howgate' account have I been thoroughly investigated, and it I .t .t oAnaiHMhlA avidancA ban I been collected showing that for sev- I eral years he has engaged in syste- I maticallv swindlincr the Government. I a (inman.rianaral MnVyh trmv c r -JLnrJlr nf I venfioation of the announcement iapi. nowgiie srresi., wutuu wm made at the instance of lien, ilaxen. I At the bienal Utace there was a I strong disinclination to speak about I - . r . P. 7 Z,"r I resident or tne yoiumDia roai viuo i since us organization. I "KpaidpR what has been Dubusned I A I Unsnalo'i artial I cBUiu8 v.rM MVn6--- . I misdeed", it is understood there is a I mass of evidence against bim to which tbe other is a mere trifle." At Charronne and Belleville Gam- betta had a stormy time. He was not allowed to speak. Revolution ary songs were sung and the oonf u- oirtr. a crrAr. Hfl denonnoed tne I -a . a " ' o I leaders and told them he would get I even. He said they were hired to " I interrupt his meetings. At one place 10,000 people were present, yet a few hundred broke up tbe meeting, ana 1 in u Ka ha.rrl Th I JSU1 lCwtc vwuiu I . , .1.-1 following special Dears upon iu i Sm a aa-v lilijwm I uamoeiia cauiFibu . "BaRiaar. Auzust 16. The opinion I increases here that warlike compuca- lions will ensue between liermany . " . a and France if the elections in x ranee favor M. Gambetta. I We congratulate the people of e I r J .T "I... miillA nnnt0 vt rvti I vxioru aou oi urauniovvuun; "f v" i .u nt,,a ,.;irno1 Tri I me iuuipicnu" beautiful town situate among the J hills and near the finest tobacco seo- . I tion on tbe continent, must Degin a i new career and become one of the great tobacco markets of the South. We learn that the -celebration passed off most pleasantly and that Col. Waddell's address was appropriate and impressive. Aabevllla SB! AMaavaU Special Dispatch to the News and Courier. Spabtanbubg, August 17. The Asbeville Gun Team won the Wind sor Hotel purse to-day with a score of forty-five, six teams competing also the first money in the sweep; stakes. ! -aaanaaBawT" IM BED BUGS, ROACHES. Rata, mice, ant fliaa. ermln. mosauitoes. insects, &&, cleared out by "Rough on Rats," 15c boxes at druggists. 128. WILMINGTON, N. C FRIDAY. AUGUST 19. 1881. r - Spirits Turpentine Another ran-off on the Oxford cc nenuerson roau. uui no-ono nun. ; jf ju u out a a daDy!: Price f3 a year. We hope It will xooeed.;;.; A Henderson road, but no-one; hurt. Since 1879, when the railroad I BcuemQ origioaieu uxere nave dcbd otci honaeM erected at Oxford, one of the, most I beautiful Of the .beautiful towns In the orford & I " . I mometer stood at 104 in Oxford Saturday I at 1 o'clock in the shade. - No less than I . 1 -4 .t 1 ... 1 Mn 1 .M1 I ten patra ui miui oara una uuiu u " around this town in the last twelve months. I aod we didn't have any railroal or tele- . . . . 0 Hi. ononiut: vn Baturday Prof. Kerr went down the Nag's Hetd hch t0 C9ttAln theexact height of Kill Devil Hills. Kitty Hawk, also of I Jockev's Ridze and Nag's Head. The lat I ler 00 found to be, on the sound side, about J?? 'e!lhj? !fo!m?rJ "2.1 We aro loid that Jockey's Ridge is the I hiebest Doint of land on the North Carolina I coast. I Sam Pierson stabbed Rob I Walker in the neck, killing him. This was I eight miles from Moreanton. Sam left for parts unknown. ' The Charlotte Observer a. T that an rilrt smrlra ATtatpH I between Pierson and Walker on account of I tbe rejected matrimonial overtures of the former to the sister of the latter some years I a co. jnerson is aeecnoeu as a mo ot uco- I 1 . l,UnK nnttA im,ll in , uvinm uiaiauioi. wiuuutu vi iwiu " I it-tnrn I i aioa it D rfuwHiiitt -- I collect rains have visited most of this sec- I lion, greatly reviving every thing and lm I proving the crops. We deeply regret i io bear that ELM. Bandlin, Esq., olUnslow, is dead. He was an excellent gentleman The Justices of Bampson have estab lished an Inferior Court for their county. They have shown excellent judgment in electing Rev. J. L. Stewart, one of the best lawyers in the 8tate. as chairman. A. J. Johnson and James Huggins, Esqs., are his associates. We do not deem it altogether nice to be printing every compliment a newspaper may receive from its kind and indulgent patrons, but then one likes to know aDut there, nevertheless. Raleigh New.Otxercer. Correct. It aint "nice" to t ki..w it n wi- about one in a dozen. Several very "nice" nnaa iwa nnm. tr nm mtantlv hnt v Vunt lhm all In nnrulvaa "Rnt vh ahnnld not r many readers see what "its kind and IndulMnl patrons" say? It is so "nice" yoa know to be praised and so "nice" to oauauioiu j;uui. oBuuereon jl uuu.vUTmi-jllcu icvj. II J mA I, .J 1.' ....... . The crops have been damaged but not to any serious extent. It is the same old cry e hear ry year. Tho crops will -'a difficulty which 'cccurrd laai ngQt jQ8t out Qf town between Anthony Hawkins and Lunee Williford, both col- the latter was painfully stabbed. ftlk!?? a (JWU UUIUICH. iXU BUWUIUUS Wll. 19 realized on money invested by stockholders. Henderson 1 tbe most elevated point on the R. & G. Railroad and is also the largest shipping point. Thermometer 109 in the shade last Saturday. Durham Jlant: On Wednes day last, at Asbeville, Miss Betlie Hawkins, of Franklin, and Miss Sallie Carter, of Ra- leigh, were enjoying a pleasant horseback ride in the suburbs. While desoending a iImti htll th niimvumn a rinnhln tpim at. tached to a wagon coming in tbe rear at full speed. Failing in the attempt to escape on boraeback Miss Uettie dismounted, but Rmr1 h .hn m,Hrtn-rt otria,iP.th nared her in the face, but with calm de- liberation sne threw herself upon the ground, when the horses passed over on either side and an instant afterward she WM ciMped ta the . of her friends on. hart. Durham Plant'. It is our painful duty to chronicle tbe sad news or the deatn. oi esumaoie laay, jith. x. jw. wdwiw look place Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Tlw Chatham trade is turning from Raleigh to Durham. Mr. a. u. Duke, one or our moss enterprising townsmen. uaa gommBiiceu nm mbcmub wi n Jtusa brick hotel on thu lot whera stood the ..nnfc Hail." Thia hniidin win be. three itories high and extend from Main to Clay street. At the big break last week Parrish & Blackwell sold 112,152 pounds, which averaged $15.98 per hundred, making a total of $17,849.82. Lea Bros. sold at the Banner warehouse 68,848 pounds. which aversged $16.04 per hundred total $11,134.69. Uharlotte Observer: A. man a a . m j namea t-airie. was very senousiy injurcu. a i i f.in a 1 v.; tne North Carolina road a few mUes beyond Concord. He will recover however. Tha Vianii am Mma hnti nn nasi npfl n throwing stones through windows the alter- Uve oi nnes or a thrasningrrom meir pa ioa(i awearicg was fined $1.50 and coats. One of the green-eyed provinjcal news- In tat 11a tra rrf fi tmm r""''". " - charlotte, describes tne cut or tne unar- lULbC. VTBtOl TV vl aVO BUVUMVU U Rnndav'a Observer, aalookinir "like a Dicture drawn by a dying man or wnai no saw rtrtrncr an fliinpir or npiiri nm irHmnnR byliSg iT is cessary to sUle thal newspaper has no special artist. R-ieij,! News-Oserver : From R.ieish to Durham the-suffering for rain is verv ereat. The railroads are as dusty as a race track. A farmer near this city ni.niarl larnntw r.rM of new PTontiA in . . i .11 . corn. roaay not a single siais is living, The first bale of new cotton is anxious- i- -waited. Yesterday morninc at 6 o'clock, the temperature was 68 degrees, &mk. 1" m IA11B OvUllVU so f v.j h5v gwu quality. The railroad work on the Edenton extension of the Elizabeth City & Norfolk Railroad 11 progressing successful ly. About 700 laborers are employed on the work. Miss Ellis, daughter of ex Governor Ellis, of North Carolina, figured in an operetta given at Berryville, Va., a few nights since, for the benefit of the Clarke Rifles. North Carolina con tributes 294 white and 459 colored people to the population of the District of Columbia. We mentioned yesterday the death of a young man of this State by drowning. A letter from Mebaneville gives the following additional particulars : "On last Friday evening, about dark, Charles Cresswell, a young man from this place, and a com panion, were put on the Hudson river in a small boat. They rowed too near a pass ing steamer and were drawn under tbe wheels of the boat and both were drowned. The body of young Cresswell waa found yesterdsy and will be brought to Mebane ville to be buried. He wits a son of James Cresswell. an Englishman, living near this place. Two years ago he finished his studies at the Bingham School, having acquitted himfelf with the highest distinct tion for ccholarshTn and moral deportment. At a public debate he obtained a fine medal as the best debater, watcn medal was pre: sented to him by Governor Jarvis. He was attending Eastman's isusiness uoiiege. NEW ADTBHTII Bltl 'I . Mtjnson Boys' suits. W. J. Mott Notice. R. M. McIntikb Carpels, etc. J. R. Mklton Butcher business. Cronlt & Morris Auctioo.Bale. Masonic Meeting Concord Chapter. Local uou Maj. Hill is reported belter. New cotton is coming in quite lively. Receipts of cotton yesterday 8 bales. Ex-Mayor Fishblate and family have returned. Mr. N. B. Rankin, who has been very sick, was sufficiently recovered to be on the streets yesterday Cannot soma of our entemrisiner snippers cuarier b iow oiooiucio iu wbu 1 . 1 . - r-. In.H I with cotton here for foreign porta? There are some bad places in the pavements on Water, between Market and Dock streets, which should be repaired. Serceant Haines, of tbe U. o. Qir.n.1 Offi. In it.li .it haa onnA In Phila. O U.6U.. . - 1 " delphia, having been called thence by the death of his father. If you wish to see something livalir -iuat raad nnr Hhipacrrt market renOft j j o- to -a ay. Avery commoauy mere sceui io be active, strong or excited. Cotton for August delivery sold in New Orleans yesterday at 13.05, and in New York at 18.49. Who says those New r.i-- k a-, Wn - ,Ki nr . vucauo uu;. uuu '"'"6 VZ tr aMVWA tinSAAAnntO Kla ."J """ uWVM slgnt we omitted to mention mat me nrsi bale of new cotton, alluded to in our paper .. n nnxianail In MuDCrO Worth & Worth. The thermometer at tho Stab omce regisierea o urgrees yeaieruay . . . . i i mornioir. at 5.30 o'clock, beiue one degree previous morning. - Just at these presents it is both pleasant and prontanie 10 Duy eggs irom the ahoDB and stores. We know what we n tallrliiff ahnnt for wa wa have tried it. --- - The other day we bought 18 eggs and out of tbe lot we got seven good ones. The others were "bad eens ." you bet, and "too hot for the ice-box." I.00IC wot for ibe Flag We learn from Mr. E. W. McGann, in charge of the Signal Office here, that, for the convenience of all interested, he has a . j: , a .1 -ll.J arrBDgeu 10 uupiay une uie tcguioi uijtub steamship flags a new and handsome one having been furnished by Mr. T. E. Bond, the agent, for that purpose whenever an incomine New York steamer crosses the Bar. The office at Smith ville will notify the office here upon the ap- prosch of a steamer acd the flag will be noisted on me signal station ionnwun. This arrangement is a capital one. and will prove a source of convenience to many, So, look out for the flag, if you want to know when the steamer is coming! 1 Injured by a Fall. A colored laborer by the name of Geo. Toomer, living on Taylor, between Fourth and Fifth streets, fell through the scuttle left for the stairway in the new residence being erected for Mr. Jno. C. Heyer, on the .a & a Tn a a. T a aoumeasi corner oixourin ana xteu oross streets, yesterday morning aoout iu o ciocc, and was precipitated a distance of about niteen reel to tne noor oeiow, sinxing a ladder in his descent and breaking one of aa. a... J a a . his ribs. He was removed to his home by the assistance of some of his fellow work- men and received the necessary surgical treatment. It is hoped that his Injuries are not serious. nasistrate's conrt Rena Pearson, colored, was arraigned be - fore Justice Millls, yesterday morning, on the charge of committing assault and bat- terv UDon Nancv Churchwell. Judgment suspended on the payment of costs. Nancy Churchwell was next called up on the charge of committing assault acd bat' tery upon Rena .Pearson, and judgment in her case waa suspended on the payment of COSIS. The two then paid up and departed, per- fectly satisfied, and with a high opinion of the law: ftatber Provakinc If there is a cow ordinance it should be enforced, particularly against those reckless bovices that are in the habit of going around the streets and depredating upon people's property. One of these, yesterday morn ing, while Mr. H. H. Bloom's back was turned for a moment, ate a fine cabbage and a lot of Irish potatoes, besides upsetting a tray containing six dozen of eggs, four dozen of which were broken and destroyed; the articles being on shelves in front of his store on the corner of Fifth and Chesoct streets. fJnmallable Matter. The following is the unmailable matter remaining in the city postoffice up to this date : Mrs. Hecning, 504 North Seventh street, Richmond, Va. ; Mr. E. M. Johnston, Cam era, Pender county, N. C; Mr. Samuel O. James, Bates, Cumberland county, N. C. Official vote of niortb ('arollua on Frobibltlpn, Aneaat 4. 1881. For. 543 337 49 687 206 Aealnst Alamance.'. . Alexander. Alleghany . .. Anson........ Ashe. Beaufort , Bertie. . . . . . . Bladen:. .. .... Brunswick. . . , Buncombe. .. . 1749 1988 1328 449 236 1606 348 931 245 106 405 226 876 1146 245 iQOA 1112 1745 Burke.... Cabarrus. Caldwell.. Camden. . Carteret. . 1238 1413 871 688 983 Caswell........ ...... Catawba. , , 2666 1305 2894 248 Chatham. Cherokee Chowan.... ., Clay , Cleveland Columbus 1142 365 610 1135 113 397 666 .643 381 454 663 940 143 79 693 351 1161 226 676 328 253 174 1291 423 88 399 653 257 139 383 2330 366 304 770 232 898 631 145 500 278 303 244 193 490 842 864 1144 1704 Craven....... Cumberland Currituck 2663 2577 Dare. 175 1438 SawidBoxT. .7 Davie. 2571 I Davis 2008 1888 I Edgecombe iane Forsyth 2214 Franklin I Gaston 1170 i 0ates 1124 Graham... Granville. 2795 Greene 1249 Guilford. . 2648 Halifax. . Harnett . , 1544 - a m m Havwood... 655 I Henderson. 004 I TT 1688 I XierilOrQ. . . . . I Hvde 883 I Iredell ?f I Jackson . . lJonnston. 3720 1196 1953 I Jones l-JjaUOir . . . . . j , . 1116 558 i jfaajon I Madison. 2320 786 McDowell I Mecklenburg 3831 381 .S"BB"- "juuiKuuiery. 1094 1690 I JHOOrC . I Nash. 2867 I NfiW Hanoor 2004 i Northampton. 2915 I unslow 1551 1 v7raniT6 1709 830 1542 1059 2018 I PaEnuotank . . S?0?,' i Person. I Pitt. 3129 2180 2024 Polk. I Kandoloh. 1 Richmond. "g 1203 2591 3058 2519 1699 2520 2025 1 liowan .... 552 602 I rtutherford I "UUJFaoD i a 872 144 116 230 890 1600 134 223 721 337 307 422 502 I Mtanlv Stokes I Surry Swain,. 204 Transylvania . , Tyrrell Union Vance 202 1694 Wake 5751 Warren. I Washington. . . . 1467 I vX? ga 731 3609 2429 I --' 1 Wilkea Wilson 2121 Yadkin Yancey 984 306 Seamen Arreatet for Iaareeny. ii. .,i rr,, , T Iiaiiorrl John Miller, Thos. Clark, Jas. Huliard and Oscar Hansen, all seamen, were lodged j in jail yesterday morning to await a pre- 1 iimmary: examination Derore justice mc - Qnigg. on the charge of larceny; they bjing accused of purloining a quantity of clothing I belonging to some of their brother seamen It seems that application for warrants for their nrrpet waa marin tn .TnotiPA MrOuitrir at about 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning, butjlhe officers soon afterwards received in' formation to the effect that the parties had left town. Justice McQuigg immediately telegraphed to Burgaw acd requested their detention there. The four men were sub 1 8eqUently arrested at that place and the i maei8trate here informed of the fact, when Special Deputy John Statcher was dis- i patched after the prisoners and brought I tnem t0 lnia cily on tne next traj0 jjr. I Edward Bryaon going with the officer to j idantifv them. Tha nrisonera stated when I arrested that they were on their way to I Norfolk Wilmington Ialsbt Infantry. I mere was a luu meeting oi tne w timing 1 ton Light Infantry held at the Company's I Armory .last night, and it was decided by I an unanimous vote to attend the York town I Centennial Celebration in October next. A I committee was appointed to raise funds to I meet tbe expenses of tbe Company, pro- I vided tbe State fails to pay the same. I At 'The last business meeting of the Com 1 pany Mr. R. H. Beery was promoted from I Junior oecuuu jieuieaau to iuo dvcuuu I Lieutenancy, and Mr. N. F. Thompson was I elected Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. George Doyle was.last night. elected Junior Second Lieutenant. Dullness In Court circle. The Court House officials complain of an unprecedented dullness in their depart ments. For the first time in their recpllec- -- ii iii : . .I.-:- ii luurncj io an u,yiuK vu mwr ware, and. Aiicawber-iike. "waiune for some- thing to turn up." Since the first of August they have scarcely realized enough to keep them in "shorts," if they were in the habit of indulging in such luxuries; and the legal fraternity say it is not much better with them. ' ' ' , - Prisoner tn Jall . The boarders at the Hotel de Howard now consist of two U. B. prisoners, three bound over to the Criminal Court, one waiting for a hearing before the Supreme Court, two sailors awaiting the orders ot their captain, four sailors to be ' tried for larceny.one party Imprisoned for costs, and 0ne Pender prisoner. ' Total 14. WHOLE NO, 4369 allv W earner Slallatin. I .vnvmu wm uyw inc. uwiie px I me tnermometer, at the stations named, at oo 3.00 p. M. yesterday, Washington mean I Umr aod tn moun of rainfall In 1 inches : for the twenty four boors ending 494 J daily at 3 P. M exeent TnaH Air. arliAn It - j t - - ia AQ Knn.n ' t I a . . I ft . , " w uuuioi lurawuBu oy me isignai I Officer of this city : Temp. Kaln falL Weather. Atlanta. . . . Augusta. . . Charleston. Cloudy Charlotte Corsicana Galveston...i.... Havana., ....... Indianoia........ Jacksonville...... Key West Montgomery Punta Rassa Savannah Cedar Keys. rortjsacs., Pensacola . . . Tbe following are tbe Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Partly cloudy weather, local rains, varia- I ble winds, moatlv north enstArlv afatinnnrv I ' J gom i . . . . I ien,PerBiarei stationary or lower pressure. I I w"orl" a ryina I A gentleman of this city gives us the fol- 125 I lowing, which he terms an infallible cure I quarter oi an ounce oi Baitpcter, together with a sufficient quantity of horse I radish and oarslev root to make tha mixture I ..t. .1.-.1- at 1 j 2 , . I I oo o.iuujj'j 01 uiuBo mgrcuieuis, sou laao I good draught three times a day after eat- I inc. Oar informant aavs ha has known it tried in various instances and always with success. KIVBU AND flARINB. Norwegian barque Loteland, Bastrap, sailed from Bergen for this port on the 9lb inst. Tbe schooner Adelia, from this port for Moule, Gandaloupe, with lumber, put into Antigua July 23, where she waa quar antined, the mate and one man having died from ague during tbe passage. For the Star. Editor Stor.- Please allow me, through the medium of your paper, to express my heartfelt thanks to those of my friends who have within the last day or two responded so liberally to a call for money, whereby I am enabled to do more thorough work as a colportuer than I have hitherto done. May tne Liord reward them fourfold . W. J. Potter. CITY ITKKIB. THB MORNING STAR can always be had at the following places In the city : The Pur cell House, narrio ncwi bibuo. ana tne otam umce. WTPTTBm Wnff PMINITVIV T?st. If. Waahington. D. C. writes : "I believe it to 'be all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other pub lic men 10 De tea into giving tesumoniais to quack doctors or vile stuff called medicines, but when a really meritorious article made of valuable remedies known to au, that all phyaiciana use and trust in aauy, we anonia rreeiy commend re 1 tnererore cheerfully and heartily commend Hop Bitters for tne gooa tney nave done me and my mends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. I will not be without them." New York Baptist Weekly. A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, havlnar Das Bed several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming con vinced that Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was just the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reselling home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it ad ministered to me child, as she was strongly in ravor or uomceopainy. xnat night tne cnud passed in I "uuwui)(, ami me paronia wiuiuiu. Bleep, xieium- I meh9me the dayfollewine. the father found the l'Si&ffSSSZ I to attend to some : domestic duties, and left thefa- 1 iBterad a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the ba- Sh3SSSliJ&StS& the sudden and wonderful chance, and althousrh at nrsi onenaea at tne deception practice upon ner, I adeie3 I A single trial of the Sttud never vet failed to re- xiai oi tne ayrup neve baby and overcome thi mother. Sold by all Druggists. 25 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. St. John's Hall, WnjnxeTOH, N. C, 19th August, 1881. COMPANIONS : There will be an Emergent I A. M., This (Friday) Evening, at 8 o'cl'k, for work meeting or uumuujsd cuajtaus no l, n: iu uio maiK .master aegree. ay oraer or tne at. n. uign meat. JAMBS C. MUNBS, au 19 It Secretary. Groceries, &c, at Auction. iiN TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) 20TH INST.. J at 10 o'clock A. M.. we will sell at Store, be tween sd and Sd streets. Nortn aide Market street. the entire Stock of Groceries. Canned Goods, Wood, wiuow and Tin ware tnerein contained. CRONLY & MORRIS, an 19 It Auctioneera. Notice. TTAVING BOUGHT OUT THB INTEREST OF XX W. J. Mott, in the Batchers' Company, hereto fore Mott as Mel ten, I shall continue tha business on hand to-day and for next two weeks, very fine Beef, it. Mutton and Lamb, and every thing in the Butcher line, and always the bast tha market af- fords. Customera of the old firm n please take m thly customers. take no Dmers. ttoa. P ass BookstoiAed nwntWy MELTON. Notice. HAVING SOLD MY INTEREST TO MR. J. R. MELTON, in the Butcnera' Company, be will receive all moneys due said Company, and he will .pay au puis ana claims against said Batcnenr uo. W. J. Jm.Wi.-l'. P. S. X will continue the Butcherlne Business on Sd Street, corner Purcell House Alley. an 19 It CARPETS A RB SELLING FREELY. AND THB OBJECT -tv. Is to dose out every piece. The Styles are good and the Prices are TELLING. If yoa wish a BAR -GAIN come at once. The PRICES GIVEN NOW ARB FOR CASH. Hattings Are SELLING VERY LOW, both Plain White and Fancy Colors. Respectfully, B. H. HcIIITIBE. an 19 tf 85 .00 Cloudy 85 .0Q Fair 82 .00 Cloudy 82 .00 Cloudy 100 .09 Clear 87 .00 Haz9 85 .00 Cloudy 91 .00 Fair 83 .00 Fair 89 .00 Clear 87 .00 Cloudy 78 ; .10 Cloudy 62 .00 Cloudy 79 .00 Fair 86 .00 Ftfir 88 .00 Clear 86 .00 Clear "r?1 : i .h iniumnusnoiqanuiniiiiaM onsaqur. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ltl. CKONIaY, Auctioneer. BY CEONLT MOKRI3.' 0 Mortgagee's Sale. Xr viirrrja. or thb powkA oontaikei) la a mortgage deed executed by F. A.SchuUe, aad wif eCargarett Scbntte, to Marian Pottar. gaardian or Adam Kmple Wrhcht and Marlon AMdolpa Wright, regUtered In Book 1". P. F page Ml, of the nnaertlgned wlQ sell, for cash, at the court nouse aoor, in tne eitf or Wilmington, on MON DAY, the S9TH DAY of AUGUST IIBXr. at IS O'clock M.. tho foliOWlQaT KKAL. tifl'lTE aitaate m said eonntr. viat a certain lot. nicea or parcel of LAND, on Wright avllle Booad, bounded as folio wa: On the North by the tract of land lately owned and occupied - by William A. Wright, now deceased; on the Kast by WrightsriUe Sound : on the South br Lee's Greek. . and on . tha West by the niece or Dareel of land now owned and occupied by Klchard Bradley; containing flfty two acres more or less, and being tbe same lot or parcel ' of land owned and occupied oy the late Dr. Tho H. Wright, as his summer reaidet.ee, and recently conveyed to Margarett Bchutte by Tbos. w. Strange, Commissioner. MAJUAN POTTBK, Guardian, TH6S. W. STHANQB, Attorney jySl.tda for Mortgagee. A Few Boys' 8uits JPOE SALS CHEAP. MUNBON, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. au 19 It Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ABB HKEEBT cautioned and forewarned from credit ing or harboring any of the Crew of -TS7lathe Brltlah Briiz SOONOMT." aa nn oeota or ueir contracting wiu be paid by the Master or K. Q. BAKKEK k CO. , Conaigneea. an 18 St Notice. PKOr- N 8CHMITT. d tent-xuxju( amu ujs.fA.its.au ur pianos aad ORGANS. Higheet teatimenlala from School aad citizeBS of Georgia. North aad South Carolina as a First Class Tuner. Bntire satisfaction given or no charge made. All orders left at Heiniberger's Book and Music Store will receive prompt attention. aulltf Wanted, QOOD. RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED CLERK, for a Commitaary Store In the country. Apply by letter during the next three daye. ai 17 3t P. O. BOX No. 671. For Rent, J V THAT DESIRABLE STORE ON ' I South Bide Market, between Front and ! S, Second streets, at present occupied by a IS. Blumenthal as Boot and Shoe Store. For terms and particular", applp to au 14 eod lw AARON tfe Kfl EINSTEIN. Hats ! Hats ! Hats ! T EDUCED PRICES ! HARBISON A ALLEN, Hattera. an 18. tf Corn. Oats. Hay. 6,000 Bush Prtsae White Corn, 3,000 Bush Prime Mixed Corn. 2,000 Bush Feed and Seed Oat a, 1,000 Bales Choice Timothy Hay, 1.000 Bash Beet Bolted Meal (our make). - Lowest figures and special terms car load lota. nuEBTUJ uunninu auu.. Millers and Grain and au 11 tf . Peanut Dealers. Wanted, FIRST CLASS BARBER AND HAIR DRESS BR. No drinking man need apply. A good work man can get a permanent situation . Address, iiuui. dua axu. au It tf Wilmington, N. C. Pure Water. DRIVE WELLS ARB THE CHKA1'- OUR SSfLK SX""llut5r est. simplest and surest sources of pure dawn anywhere, requiring the labor of two men one to two hours. Send for special Illustrated Circular and prices. M. KING CO., Wilmington, N. C. aul4 tf Duke of Argyle. Brown Cc Roddick 45 Market Street, w B HAVB JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT I of the above GBNTS' LINEN COLLARS (our New Style). Can give you all sizes from 14 to 19 Inches. BROWN at RODDICK, 45 Market St. P. S. We will remove to our New Store about the 15th of September. jy 98 tf L. S. L. NBXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE SEPT'R 13. PHIZ KB FROM $100 to $30,000. Price, Whole tickets. $S 00, Halves $1 00. Address uocm. sox i, aa 12 tf Wilmington, N. C. T?.T?.T T3.TTRrP T5 K.Ofj K I '--"-' w Seed Oats. Seed Bye. Seed Bye A FULL SUPPLY JUST RECSIVED, And for sale by B. F. Hitchell & Son. au 13 lw SEED RICE. 1000 Bnshel BKST lowland' 500 do wmTB vvlaso' For sale by WORTH M WORTH. mhl8tf TT ADTTt A GEORGIA. For in X LiJlxLXJI. formation about theee Hta tea read tha SAVANNAH MORNING MEWS. ! WEEKLY (mammoth eight page sbeet) $Sa year. f Daily $10 a year. Tha beet papers In the tSoulh. Sample copies 6 cents. Address, aa IS U T. H. ESTILL, Savannah. Ga,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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