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MOENING bXu. tit.lHRl OAIET BXCXPT UuWilr. ; . t.u year, (by mall) postage pairt, ; i months. " . . , ,ree mouth. - launUl " M 1 Pu City Snbaartbora, aelhrered la aay part ot the ry,PifMeaCeaup;wMk. Our Ctty Agents arc ot aaUiorlsed to coUflct for moratbaa Utm BMthr a advance. Sotercd at tha Post Office at Wnmicgtoc. N. C ma aecood-claaa matter. Mtssachusetts Greenback CoaveotioD nominated Israel W. Andrews for Qjvcrn- , r. Storm signals were ordered yester- J,y for the North Carolina coast, io ami- cipaiion of a hurricane. The National Bjard of lleatth have rtcelved advices inim FUrtDi of the departure from that iori fur New Orleans, Mobile aod Peosa lv'.s, of several vessels iofected with yellow fever. The British House of Commons bs- Kdjjuroed until Salarday, when it will tneji to b prorogued. Only a small portion uf i Lie cargo of cottoo od the steam s'p F.ruesia was damaged by fire; the sieumt-r his arrived at Glasgow. To c..uill'H'u of PiesiJeot Garfield is pro iiuUuc.d critical; be fails to gain strength irom tbe uounebment taken, aod the in tl iui:c uc of the p-rotiJ gUnd continues -.d ibua'. jDS further comphcatioo8;ucle8s ., laViimbie c'latigo ukes place to-day the a i si miy ( apprehended." AJdis- p,:c'j trum C1. Hatch indicates that the I iduus depredating oo tbe frontier have t-M ;i(l in" Mtxico; tbe troops were r u : ! y fg'i' t")iirs behind. New Yolk murker : Moey 3Q per cent.; cot tou dull and Domical at 12gH2 cents; s. ulhtrfc ilour firm and quiet at f6 00 S '25, wbtal 34c higher, ungraded spring y$ t-l 25; corn l2.j lumber, ungraded i'ii?4i cents; spirits turpentine strong at 4S c; 'imid firm at $3 0o&2 12. M imic IIauuk,the American singer, k- :il"in turning Israelite. Bat is she i.o uf Jewish extract anyway? U was Edinburgh Review and not K'i'jiifh, 3s pablished on first pasre vt-.-ierday in our reference to Me- : tl;! l-'ll. The French Conaurvati ves appear to iiive been defeated signally. The 1! Mi3jirtii:s were shelved all along V.v l'.U-. All of the Northern papers are waiinja fearful war against the little iarette. According to them they ii.- tilled with death. Tiii' President has been decliuin in health steadily for seven weeks a'id still the country has been assured tti.-ii his condition was favorable. A crippled negro man near San At....,io, Teiaj, caught a young Ger m.ugiil and outraged her. There be another haoging by Judge k was announced a few days ago at 0atauqua that the Pri-hident was I- i, and greal sorrow prevailed in.-ouhout the- immense multitude. iViyc-r and bioging followed. lU-v. George Granville Bradley, Mivcr of University College, Ox-l-.i.J, pucooeda to the Deanery of V t-Kiminnler. He i sixty years old lie W3S personal friend of the late Dean Stanley. The American Institute of Chris Philosophy respectfally solicits for its Library a copy of the catalogue of each college and educational iosti tion, and of any works bearing oo the Relations of Science and Religion. A copy of the Prospectus of the Insti tute will be mailed on application. Ad.lrees Hex. Charles F. Deems, LL. D., 4 Winthrop Place, New York. There seems to be a disposition to revive the duelling code ih England. Some week ago we read of a chal leog bein sent or threatened by one of the Lrdx, and now Herbert Glad stone, son of the Premier, has been challenged by T. M. Healy, Home Ruler, for words spoken in debate. Young Gladstone is said to be relig ious, and will not fight a duel. He is said to have courage enough. The following is given as the num ber of students attending the colleges in different States: "Alabama, 414; Arkansas, 102; California, 894; Connecticut, 942; Georgia, 441 ; Illinois, 2,241 ; Indiana, 1326; Maryland, 1,132; Massachu setts, 1,710; New York, 3,175; Penn sylvania, 1874; Virginia, 1,004." Maryland does well, as does Vir giuis. We suppose there are over 1,000 students now attending North Carolina colleges. The papers are still discussing ear nestly the question of the President's disability and tbe necessity of the Vice President acting as President pro tern. It is to be feared from the low condition in which ho now is that a mightier than man will not many days henda put this question to rest. We notice the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Pre on Tuesday : wrote thai the President was delirious at times, but not violent. 'The Morm'mi Star VOL. XX Villi NO. 134. HB rBBIIOBHI. Our latest news from the Presi dent is very on favorable. The end is not far, and we bhall not be surprised if the Stab of to-morrow contains the painful intelligence of his death. The dispatches of Secretary Blaine to Minister Lowell have all been concise, oandid and tTuthfol, and the one sent last night is- the most disoouraging we have yet seen. Later news than that contained in Secretary Blaine's dispatoh is to the effect that the con dition ot the parotid gland threatens immediately dangerous oonsequenoes, and that unless a favorable change takes place to-day the worst is appre hended. That Miss Hazel tino, the St. Louis girl who made love to a chorus singer in the theatre, is somewhat "peculiar" any way. Mr. Tilden bad never seen her, and yet by her authority it was announced that she was to marry him. Now for tbe sequel as told in a Saratoga letter to the Washington Star: "To remedy this (the denial of the engagement by Mr. Tilden) Bhe went to New Yoik and foroed an introduc tion to him at a wedding reception at the Windror Hotel, New York, and a lady now here tells me she saw him turn from her as quickly as he could. He said afterwards it was the only lime in his life be had ever flatly con tradicted a lady, referring to her hav ing had the engagement to him pub lished when there was none," One of the very worst investments the Half Breeds could have made was when they look Senatorial stock in Lapham. That individual pro claims himself a Stalwart of the deepest dye and is willing to help Conkltngao get control of the ap proaching Slate Convention. There now. I told yoa so. Rah ! for Roe cos ! Lap thinks he is tho coming man, and he is not far wrong if the President dies. The Pall Mall Gazette, Liberal or gan, says that the opinion is growing that the new Land bill will be found efficient in the removal of most of Ireland' grievances. We most sin cerely hope so. That country needs peace, needs rest. Aaheville Notes'. Jim Greenlee, a colored man of some notoriety, was ar rested last Sunday eight for housebreaking aod attempt to rape. It ia an aggravated case. Greenlee is bow in j ill. Asheboro Courier-. Trinity Col lege opens Ok xt Wednesday. Concord camp-meeliog ia still in progress. Mr. Hugh Park's Factory Island Ford has not suffered any inconvenience from the low water. It baa run all tbe 8ummer by water-power. Morgan ton Blade : . On Saturday of last week Andrew Scboggina, of Mitchell county, cut bis father severely with a knife, inflicting several dangerous wounds. He also cut bis mother badly, who was trying to separate him and his father. Young Schoggins has left for parts unknown. Tbe Raleigh Advocate reports' revivals as follows: Mount Pleasant, Kock ingbam circuit, 13 professions; tthady Grove, Granville circuit, 15 professions; Mount Hebron, Orange circuit, 25 converts aod 21 accessions; Holt's Chapel, Pleasant Garden circuit, 6 conversion, 4 additions. Durham Plant; On Friday and Saturday last Parriah & BlaekweU sold 850,000 pounds of leaf tobacco. The long-felt need of Durham is to be supplied at last. A. M. Rlgabee la making prepara tions to erect a mommoth brick hotel on tbe old Ancier corner. The building will be 50x173 feet, and four stories high. Gastonia Gazette: Mr. Larkin V: Gaston, a well known school teacher of this count, met with an accident on Fri day, the 5ib, which ended bis life on Thurs day, the 11th. It seems that soma children were playing around his residence, near Lowell, when one of them accidentally ran against bis stomach and broke a cord which ended bis life. Thanks to tbe Stab for reprint ing a pleasant reference to this paper. We will do the same by tbe Stab on some ap propriste occasion Raleigh NevotObterter. That will be so "nice," bat what becomes of tbe "Mite f" Glad you are satisfied with "the pleasant reference." We said it was "so cice to tee one's name in print" or words to that effect. Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic. Tbe Grand Lodge, Knights of Honor, a charitable organization and Insurance As-, sociation whose increase is without parallel, met in Raleigh yesterday. There are more than fifty lodges in tbe State, with a mem bership of ' 2.000. When any member dies, bis family receive $3,000. Dr. Cobb, of Goldsboro, Is the present Grand Dictator, or President. v ... Winston Leader: We learn from good authority that quite a serious affray occurred somewhere up in Liberty on last Tuesday night. We were unable to learn the names of the parties or tbe par ticulars of the fight, but that there was some pretty good stabbing done there is no doubt one of the combatants receiving fire aeveie wounds, one of which severed an artery. Here is a very "nice" notice of the Stab, and it occurs in a letter from a Soztb: Oarolina lawyer who ia an editor ttyr -' Hear him: 1 rejoice at the contin ued prosperity and brilliancy of the Stab. It reflect credit upon North Carolina and the South indeed upon Journalism." ThsnktT We have rarely sinned In this way copying from a letter, but "a pleas ant reference" if so bumptious and 'nice" yon know. ' ' The Milton Chonicle, which was opposed to the prohibition bill, sayi: The WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 26. 1881. liquor sellers . deceive themselves if they consider the defeat of tbe prohibition mea sure into a backing up the grog-shops with out number or restraint or if they think the people are prepared now to elect only such men to office as will dance to any music the grog-shops may call for. The grop-ehop la a powerful institution, but the people will continue to tax them and keep them under the control of law and order." Graham Gleaner'. During a pro tracted meeting at Mt. Zion church, in this county, a bloody affray occurred, ia which Alson, William and Wesley Clapp and Bicg Smith were the participants. Alson Clapp cut a gash nearly two inches long on Smith's head with a knife. Smith rushed into tbe church during preschirjg, covered with blood, looking for a magistrate, and caused great excitement and consternation among tbe ladies. Our informant says that whiskey was the cause of the fight. Laurinburg Enterprise: Capt. Blzzell ssys he will be responsible for tbe assertion that not more than a threefourths crop ot cotton will be gathered in this sec tion this year The corn crop will be shorter. We are informed that a young colored boy, under age, ran away with and married an old woman, tbe wife of another man, about four miles from here, one night last week. Col. J. B. Thomas, a resident of Charlotte, discovered a bur glar sitting in bis study on Sunday night, reading over his private correspondence by tbe light of a lamp which he (the burglar) bad previously taken from the Colonel's bediroom. Oxford Torchlight-. A little son of M. V. Lanier, Esq., broke his arm by falling from a tree one day last week. The crop prospects of three fourths of Granville are sinply fearful. Farmers talk to us in alarming tones. Of course there will be something of a crop of tobacco made, but it will be late and narrow leaved, and of comparative' poor value. Men who expected to make 50 and 75 barrels of corn calculate now upon 5 Or 10. About 400 people attended the ball at Coz&rt Hall last Tuesday night. nearly isuu copies of the Torchlight were given away on the streets last Tuesday. Streams dry that never failed before. Car penters are in demand in Oxford. Charlotte Observer : One man yesterday talked seriously of knocking his stock in the head, declaring that it would be cheaper than to feed them through the winter. He said that the "dry drouth" of 1845, which the old citizens talk so much about, wasn't anything to this year. Old corn sold the winter following that calami tous season at 1 a bushel, but this winter he didn't think it could be had at all bandy. While he was talking a man whose planta tion was in a luckier section, stepped up and said that a great many people had jast as good or better crops than they had ever before. From Alexander county to tbe Virginia line this was the case, he said. The peculiarity of it Is Mecklenburg coun ty, at least is, that although it is general, yet there are small sections in which there has been enough rain to make fine crops. There has not been a general rain through out the county since spring, yet there are farms within a few miles of each other, the one burnt completely up and tho other flourishing under the blessings of a good season. Raleigh News-Observer-. Miss Nannie Wainwright, sister of Mr. G. H. Yvalnwright, died on Saturday at Uary, in this county, aged about 38 years. A homicide occurred near Clinton oo Satur day last. A quarrel arose at a fish-pond between Dr. Stevens, a young man, aod a negro. The latter took up a fence-rail and attacked the doctor, who, drawing a pistol, shot and mortally wounded him. Dr. C. F. Martin, an old resident of Elizabeth City, died in Norfolk, Virginia, Monday, aged 72. A correspondent writes us from Franklinton: "The drought con tinues through this section and Granville. Tbe farmers consider that they have never been in a worse predicament, so far as crop prospects are concerned. The fine tobacco section is a failure; corn on uplands is about one-fourth, while the sweet potato crop bids fair to be a failure, unless it rains, and that speedily. The best farmers in this county do not think that cotton can exceed half a crop. Bilious and typhoid fevers are raging in this township, and the hog cholera is taking off the porkers by the score daily and nightly." TJHTJS OIT HEW ADVEBfUSnENT:. -H. H. Mtjksoh Rubber coats. WrxiABDS Powder and bagging. Ckonly & Moekis Auction sale. HsnrsBBBOEK School books, etc. J. C. STKvmfsON New grocery feature. Local Dots. Receipts of cotton yesterday 9 bales. If you have a house to rent ad vertise it in the Star. The river at Fayotteville is said to be one inch lower than ever before known. Rer. Dr. Wilson, of the First Prsibytenan church of this city, preached at Saratoga on Sunday last. Tbe inmates of the oity prison at the present time, five in number, are all females, and of the colored persuasion. The German barque Madura was cleared from this port for Hamburg yesterday, by Messrs. DeRossst & Co., with 3,828 barrels of rosin. We understand that Messrs. John Dyer & Son have been awarded the contract for making the winter uniforms for the police force of this city. A fire broke put in the woods on tbe other side of the river, about four or five miles down the river, yesterday morn ing, and it was thought at first that the smoke proceeded from a burning vessel. Tbe caroilnaJHlce jniila. In consequence of the largely increased production of rice in this immediate sec tion the present season, Messrs. Norwood Giles and Pembroke Jones, proprietors of the Carolina Rice Mills in this city, have decided to increase the present capacity of their mills, nearly double, hoping thereby to keep tbe rice thus raised in our own market, to supply our home trade, and also to send clean rice to the Northern markets They have ample storage capacity and will not be under the necessity at pres ent of erecting any more buildings. We are glad to know that, the mills are doing such a flourishing business. Dallr Weather nnlletin. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the 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 SIgnel Officer of this city : Tamp. Rain fall, Weather. Clear Fair Clear Haze Fair Haze Clear Fair Clear Fair Hy r'in Haze Fair Fair Clear Fair Atlanta 84 .00 Augustc. 89 Charleston 83 Charlotte 86 Corsicana. 87 Galveston 91 Indiania 89 Jacksonville 81 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.58 .00 .00 .00 .00 .18 Key West. .. 90 Montgomery 90 Punta Rassa 73 Savannah 83 Wilmington 83 Cedar Keys 87 Port Earls... .. 88 .. 88 Pensacola Tbe following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Fair weather, winds mostly northeaster ly, stationary temperature, and stationary or lower pressure. Tbe WllmloKion Opera Houie-1 m proremeDti, etc. The Opera House has been in tbe hands of tbe painters, upholsterers, etc., for some time past, and yesterday we called and inspected the improvements. The scenery, under the manipulations of Mr. O.E. Burr, tbe Wilmington artist, has been made to assume a new and bright appearance, the walls, pillars, wainscotting, etc , have been touched up and look elegantly ; new car peting has been laid down in portions of the building ; the brackets have all been newly bronzsd, and tbe chandeliers fur nished with new shades and burners ; the side boxes have been ' provided with new curtains, settees have been placed on each side of the parquette, tbe dressing rooms, wash-rooms, etc., behind the scene ry have all been overhauled, newly floored, etc.; the grand entrance newly carpeted, while other improvements of a less noticeas ble character greet the eye on every hand. The present lessee baa always kept the Opera House in a fine condition, land we doubt very much cow if there .is a hand somer or more elegant place of amusement of this character in tbe entire South. The painters have about finished their part of tbe work, but we f mod Messrs. Zimmerman and Vincent busy upholster ing. When lit up, the improvements of tbe hall will be brought out more conspicuous ly and tbe general attractiveness will be greatly improved. We understand that Mr. Geo. R. Dyer, of the "Thalians," will be general Business Manager of the Opera House during tbe coming season. Destructive Foreac Flrea la Bruns wick. The fire in Brunswick county, briefly alluded to in yesterday's issue, was at last accounts proving very destructive, and had gotten entirely beyond control. It was mainly located between the Lower Town Creek road and the old Smithville or Brunewick road, about seven miles from the city. Yesterday it was in the neigh borhood of Mr. Henry Drew's place, sweep ing nearly everything before it and destroy ing many valuable trees, naval stores and other property on the lands of Dr. J. D. Bel lamy. Col. T. C. Mcllhenny and others. The whole neighborhood, including women and children, have been fighting the fire for the last day or two. and Wednesday night Col. Mcllhenny hired twenty bands and sen them ever to assist the force already bat tling with the devouring element, but it is thought that nothing short of a heavy rain which we don't seem likely to get soon will check the flames in their work of de vastation. We hear that one man lost as many as forty barrels of turpentine. magistrates' Co art. Frances McKoy, colored, who figured in a case against her father in the courts re cently, was arraigned before Justice Gard ner, yesterday, on the charge of commit ting assault and battery upon one Agnes Pearce, colored, on three distinct occasions Monday night,- Tuesday night and Wednesday night last and declaring on the latter occasion that she intended to keep on beating her until she (the Pearce girl) "quit lying about her." She was adjudged guilty in each of the three cases and was ordered to pay the costs. The same defendant was then arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Agnes Pearce, and was required to pay the costs and give bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace until the first Monday in Novem ber, in default of which she was sent to 3Sil" M i inayor'a Court. Charlotte Green, colored, was arraigned on the charge of being tipsy and using very bad language on tbe streets at 12 o'clock Wednesday night, raising her voice to such a pitch that everybody in the neighborhood could both hear and understand. For this violation of the proprieties and determina tion to make nuisance Of herself, even after falling into the hands of the vigilant guar dians of the night, she was sent below, for thirty days. ' Rena Pearson, colored, for acting dis orderly on the streets, was ordered to be locked up for ten days - AmericanInstitute of Clirletlan Ptol losopbr. The Rev. George Patterson, D. D. of this Diocese, has become a member . of : the American Institute of Christian Philosophy.1 In the list of members appear also the names of Gov. Jarvis, President Battle, Hone Walter L. Steele and Joseph J. Davis, ot this State, and Gen G. W, .Guslis Lee and several of the Faculty ot the TJolversi y of Virginia. rtortb Carolina Assail 4. 1881. on For. 543 337 49 687 26G Against 1749 Alamance..... Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe. Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe. . . .. 652 720 1988 1328 2494 1986 449 226 1606 348 931 245 106 405 226 876 1146 245 1112 1745 1238 Burke. . . Cabarrus. 1413 Caldwell... Camden. Carteret , Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee , Chowan. Clay .... Cleveland..... Columbus Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davie Davidson , Duplin . Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin ..." Gaston Gates ! ." Graham Granville... .7.1. Greene Guilford Halifax .. Harnett Haywood ." Henderson Hertford " Hyde Iredell .' Jackson .".. Johnston ". ..", Joes ; Lenoir , Lincoln Maeon Madison ". Martin 871 688 983 2666 1305 2894 248 Offlelal Vote of - Froblbltlon, 1142 1144 3fi5 1704 610 2663 1135 2577 113 175 397 1433 666 2571 643 2008 381 1888 454 4295 663 2214 940 1170 143 1124 79 125 693 2795 351 1249 1161 2648 226 1544 676 655 328 824 253 1688 174 883 1291 2358 423 3720 88 1196 399 1953 653 1116 257 558 139 2320 383 786 2330 3831 366 381 364 1094 770 1690 232 2867 898 2004 631 2915 145 1551 500 1709 278 ' 830 303 1542 244 1059 193 2018 490 3129 842 2180 864 2024 1203 2591 401 3058 552 2519 602 1699 872 2520 471 1245 144 2025 116 204 230 202 890 1694 429 1710 1600 5751 437 2679 134 1467 223 731 721 3609 337 2429 307 2121 422 984 502 306 McDowell Mecklenbnr 2230 juucneii Montgomery. . Moore iNash , New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Stanly Stokes . . .' Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren... Washington , Watauga. Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin. Yancey., fflorton tbe JBlcanalat Morton alia Marvin, the Connecticut bigamist and forger, it seems from an ac count given of him in the New Haven Regiittr, visited Wilmington several years ago, where he personated a certain Dr. Flanner, and married a widow lady of this city. He fled, hurriedly, a few days after wards, his fraudulent character haying been discovered by his victim and others As he is wanted in New York, New Jer sey and Pennsylvania on charges smilar to those brought against him in Richmond, the authorities of the latter city fear he may be captured and held in some of those States if brought through them on his way to Virginia. To prevent this, if he is given over to the Richmond officers by the Lynn authorities, he will be placed on a steamer at Boston and conveyed to Norfolk by water. Effects or tbe Low Water. In consequence of the lowness of the water in ihe upper Cape Fear the river is becoming more brackish every day, and this condition of tbe water now extends as high up as Sturgeon Creek, some four or five miles above the city, where we heard yesterday nets were being spread to catch mullets. It is nothing unusual now to catch crabs, "Jimmies" and other denizens of salt water off our wharves, and shrimps are also being taken in the neighborhood of the city. ' But the moBt noticeable feature isjthe horried condition of the water at high tide, which is thick with eel grass. trash, mod, and other impurities, and pre sents anything, but an inviting appearance. Probable Fatal Accident. A youog colqred man, named Ban , was out in the woods coon hunting at Mr Daniel Shaw's place, in Holly Township, Pender, county, on Wednesday night last, and bad climbed a high tree in pursuit of a coon he bad tracked, when he accidentally fell out Of the tree and struck his head against a log, receiving Injuries from which he is not expected to recover. He was still insensible yesterday morning, when our informant left." Unma;iblematter The.following is the unmailable matter remaining ' in tbe city postoffice up to this date::"-' . : , . : Edward Tuckero, 8 Stand Hope Place; Mrs: Jane Harriss Sampson's Turnout ; Mar tha Thornton, Harrison Square, Mass.; Mrs. Adeline Jldnro, Bladenboro, N. C. ; one white envelope with no address " BLACK-DRAUGHT " makes chills and fever impossible. ; ; r-' t . f For sale by J. O. Muxes. WHOLE NO. 4375 Tbe Sterna. ' The storm signal was hoisted yesterday morning, at 10.30 o'clock, aod floated all day. There was also a gale of wind during the most of tbe day, but nothing like a hurricane up to the present writidg, though it reached a velocity of about twenty miles Off Hatteras. we learn, the storm was very severe. Craps In Fender., A gentleman from Pender county in forms us,that the drought is doing a great deal of damage to the cotton throughout that county.'.and that the corn is also be ginning to suffer. xiik raaiiiH. The mails close and arrive at the City a obi omce as zouows: CT.OSR. Northern through mails, fast, 5:30 P. M. normern inrough and way mails 5:40 A.M. Raleigh n-4.n a m mails for the N. C. Railroad, ana routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at h-ao a m Southern mails for all points ooutn, aauy 7.45 p. m. Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily (exceot Sundav'i ... o.nn a at Mail for Cheraw & Darlington RailJad.. 7:45;P. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Churl Ast.nn t.ak t vr T.T 1 m. . ui. Fayetteville,and officeson Cape TTt IT? rw rear xuver, xnesaays and Fridavs 1 .r.n t vr Fayetteville, via Lumberton, aauy, except Sundays... . 9:00A.M. Wrightsville,daily except Sun davs s -'An a i Onslow C. H. and interme diate Offices. Monrtnvfl ml c Thursdays .nr a at Smithville mails, by steam -boat, daily (excentSiinrUvnt s.an a at Mails for Easy Hill, Town ureea, snaiiotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days .nn a vi Wilmington and Black River ft t 1 m - linapei, juonaays, Wednes days and Fridays 5:00 A. M. OPEN FOR TUtTTVUPV Northern through and way mails. ....... 7 :30 A. M. Southern mails 7. -00 P.'m! and 7.30 A. m! Carolina Central Railroad 4:00 P. M. Wrightsville 6:30 p. m. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4.00 P. M. General delivery ooen from fi-an a m to 7KK) P. M., and on Sundays from8:30to V:3UA. JH.. Stamns for sale in small nnantitipa At ra- neral delivery when stamp office is closed SUICIDE AND D YSPEPST A A moat remarkable cure for dyspepsia "Wells' TT I v - mm - ueaiui nenewer." ine greatest tonic, best bilious and Liver Remedy known. 1 Druggists' Depot, J. C. Mtjnds, Wilming ton. THE HORNmaRTAn nui .lw... Ko h.ii . . v following places in the city: The Puree 11 House, cums- news Btana. ana the sta Office. 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 staffs called medicines, bat when a really meritorious article made of valuable remedies known to all. that all physicians nee and trust in daily, we should freelv commend it. T t.hp.rAfnr cheerfully and heartily commend Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family nse. I will not be without them." -Mew xorkBapttet Weekly. THK FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OP THE NURSERY. The following is an extract from a latter wiitten to the "German Reformed Messen ger." at Ohamberabargh, Pa. : A BENEFACTRESS. Just open the door for her, and Mrs. Winslow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of this we are so sore that we will teach oar rSasy" to say, "A blessing en Mrs. Winslow," for helping her to surviye and escape the griping, colicking and teeth lngsiege. Mrs. WIN SLOW '8 SOOTHING SY RUP relieves the child from pain, and cores dysen tery and diarrhoea. It softens the gams, reduces inflammation, cores wind colic, and carries the in fant safely through the teething period. It per forms precisely what it professes to perform, every part of it nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. Winslow know her only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teething." If we had the power we would make her, as she is, a physical saviour to the infant race. Sold by all druggists. S5 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction Sale. THE FURNITURE IN RESIDENCE CORNER 8econd and Ann Streets, has been removed to our Sales Rooms, and will be told THIS DAY (FRIDAY), at 10 o'clock A. X. All in good condition. CRONLY MORRS, an 90?lt Auctioneers. Powder! Powder! 3Q0 Kegs KENTUCKY RIFLE POWDER, BLASTING POWDER,' DUCKING POWDER, RICE BIRD POWDER, For sale at an 21 tf "WILLARD'S." Dundee Bagging. JpOR COTTON SHEETS. FIVE DALES, For sale at ao 81 tf " WILLARD'S." rjTCE AMERICAN DERBY RUBBER COATGGoodyear's Patent). Gam Cloth Umbrellas, Black and Brown Silk Umbrellas, At H. H. MUNSON'S, an 86 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor; A New Feature in the Family Grocery Trade. J HAVE PERFECTED ARRANGEMENTS BY which I will receive Daily, from first hands, a foil supply or EGGS and CHICKENS, whenever they are to be had from points contiguous to Wilming ton, so that my customers may be supplied at the lowest market rates, and get them fresh. I rarel ever have aa Xgg or CMckeg. on hand 48 hours. Coffees Roasted Daily, all grades, and ground to order. Fresh assortment of Cakes and Crackers just re ceivedthe largest variety in the.city. Clean Store, Best Goods, Large Stock to select from, prompt attention and delivery. J. O. STEVENSON, an 23 tf Market Street. Early Bartlett Pears. rUIB FIRST BARTLETT PEARS OF THE 8BA son Just received by Steamship Benefactor. Also, Lemons, Oranges, Cocoa-nuts, Apples, Ac , . a. u. jmutsTtuuutrm ao34 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. KATES W aUVtSai'IIINU, On Square oaa t.i,.7r iti?&iixA,llC fardaya,,...-..:. ;,.!.;. ou ave aaTft,...'.v .... ....... 8 50 One week... 4 00 tb H SO 10 o; n io u Id in i.; Ml K 1 ' Two weeks,... : ' Three weeka,... . One month. .... . . ' Two months... " " Six months,... " One year,. s3T Contract Advertieemecta taken at. p-vf r tlonately low rates. Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one square NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wreck Sale. ON FRIDAY. 1 6th tnrt, at 10 o'clock A. M., we will sell at our Office, Kouth Water street, the Hull, Spars, Standing Rigging and one Anchor and Chain of the Schr. 1 D. Murray, 44 77-100 tons, as she now lies on the Shoal, west side of the channel, abreast of New Inlet, and at aame time and place wo will sell all Sails, block... Running Rigging and other articles saved from said wreck. CRONLY & MORRIS, au21 ts Auctioneer.. Always on Hand A LARGE STOCK OF Jr. Blank Books, School Books, Ac. Ac Ac. 8chool Stationery, Standard Ink, Arnold's Ink. Carter's Ink. David's Ick. French Copying Ink, In small bottle?, half p!nts pints, quarts, at a REDUCTION, At HEINSBERGBR'S aug 36 tf Live Book and Music Store. Lost or Stolen, TWOOUNDS, answering the following doacr lp tion : Black and Tan Bitch, medium in slae. named "Belle" ; Red Bitch, with white face, nine months old, rather smaU in aire, named i'Allco." A liberal reward will be paid for their recover y, or for information as to their whereabout. L. P. THOMAS. At P. L. Brldgers Co 's. Wholesale an 25 3t and Retail Grocer a. Front BtreeL Turpentine Farms. rpHERB IS A GOOD OPENING FOR TUR- - mwinii j: auu uviig uteimeoi me norma Southern Railway from Palatka to Gainesville, thence Soath. Address, for particulars. Land Agent F. 8. Railway, au35 2w Palatka, FIs. Hats and Umbrellas ! HARRISON A ALLEV, Hatters. au35 tf Corn. Oats. Hay. 5,000 Bush Prime White Corn, 2.000 Buth Prime Mixed Corn, 2,000 Bush Feed and Seed Oa's, 1,000 Bales Choice Timothy Hay. 1,000 Buah Best Bolted Meal (our make). Lowest figures and special terms car load lot. PRESTON CUMMING CO.. Millers and Grain and an 25 tf Peanut Dealers For Bent. From thfi lHt f Clrtfr nAwt thmt large and commodious STORE, SSiCO iwti nuw occupied oj jieaara, iazuD x A lark tha flrnrtPlf T.Imm. Produce Exchange. Apply at tbe office e f the Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY cautioned against trusting or harbor ing any of the crew of the Swedish Barque "FBITHIOF." Captain Ans. Borin, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by Captain or ALEX, BPRUNT A SON. Consign es. au 24 3t m9 S Ls N BTt r DRAWING OF THK Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE SBPT'R 18. PRIZES FROM 1 100 to 30.000. Price. Whole tickets. 2 00. Halves $1 00. Address Lock lox 372, aa 12 tf Wilmington, N. C. Notice. TROF. N. SCHMrTT, a thorough aad compe tent TUNER AND REPAIRER OF PIANOS AND ORGANS. Highest testimonials from Schools and citizens of Georgia, North and South Carolina as a First Class Tuner. Entire satisfaction given or no charge made. All orders left at Bcinsberger's Book and Music Store will receive prompt attention. an 11 .w Duke of Argyle. Brown & Roddick 45 Market Street, yE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT of the above GENTS' LINEN COLLARS (our New Style). Can give you all sices 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 28 tf School Book Depository. ALL THE BOOKS ADOPTED BY THE STATE Board of Education are on deposit at my Store. Teachers and Scholars will find It to their Interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. Large stock of Ladles' and Gentlemen's Fine Stationery just received. Pianos and Organs alway son hand. ausitr v. w. iaiju. i Sent. 1st. WE ARB MAKING A CHANGE. EVERYTHING IN OLD STORE TO BE SOLD. OPENING NEW AND STYLISH GOODS. OUR NEW STORE ON SEPTEMBER 1ST. ao 21 tf DYER SON. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex isting under the firm aame and style ef Joseph Sternberger A Co. is this day diss olved by mutual connect. The business will be continued In the name of Joseph Sternberger, who is alone author ized to settle up the business of tbe old firm. anSSlw SOU BEAR A BROS. PTJECELL HOUSE. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT,"; Wilmington, N. B. JL. PERRY, Proprietor. First Class In all Its appointment. Terms tlBO to $3.00 per day. leb 8 tf Wanted 1,000 Men, fjX BUY BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, UAH ness. Saddles, Collars, Banes, Blind Bridles. Ac Best goods and lowest price. an SI tf GERHARDT CO. Our Fall Stock 18 NOW COMPLETE. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find the prices of our Hardware, Tinware. Crockery the same aa Norths Jokbers,' and our selections adapted to the trade of this section. Call upon us and examlae iroods snfl prices. Ulliso cd auivviusun, Aa 14 tf 88 40 Murchlsoa Block. IiiiiI I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1881, edition 1
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