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iCE MORNING 8TA&.' iiy ii. ui:it.K.n H1.1SI1KU DAILY EXCEPT MONi.AVn RATES eCMOTUTTTO IM AIiVABOJ veir. (by mail) postage paid, ii moctae, ;'iree monihfl, ' "" " iv, aionui 1 00 pii mtr Sabtssribers, delivered In any part of tne ,!n aoThSlaed to 5?t for more than three mSf tnterod at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. C., as secone-ciae matter, j OIITLlNEft. A bogus agent of the New Yotk Mutual Life lQ9urancc Company baa been arrested Ht Shreveport, La. Democratic State Convention of New York meets at Albany October 11th. President Garfield spent a comparatively comfortable first day at Lo3 Branch, although the heat was exceptional, Ihe thermometer being up in the nineties; nourishment was taken regularly acd- the appearance of the vouc(J at the evening dressing was favora ble New York State DemocraticX' ec'i'.ive Committee adopted resolution! of 8yni)i by with President Garfield and fmi iy; lo-Juy is to be observed in the State as a J.-.y of pmyiT f; r his recovery; business will be suspended, the Governot'a procla- m-.t on making it a legal holiday. The lo,i-c julinued drought iu Michigan has beeu followed by dettiuciive fire9 in the oribero part of the S ate; several hamlets have been wiped out and hundreds of farms destroyed; the loss of life, it is feared, will prove lerrible. Experiment! ship ments of frh meat from Australia to Eog I -.ii d Laviiit; proved successful steamers w. I b-- titled f. r the trade New Yi k markets: Money 45 perceut.; col to i ct'-Hdy atl2l2i jenta; southern flour q ii.-; bu 1 ULCliauged nl $6 25S 50; wheat K&'Jj b ber, ungraded red $1 15gll corn, uiigrs'ied 6671 ct-; spirits lurpen n lirni antluiet at 6(5 c; nm stronger Anii-nTonopol v meetit2H are be- cinmi quite tht.' rage io New York S ;ite. The public are lifcotnino; in- : (-reteh Forty uifinberp, representinp; fif vnii 4:..unirit-, utlendel lhetMoneta ry Cku ! en nee in Paris. The disous ;oi.s wi re mostly in French. Howell, the English pedestrian now in New York, has hail eleven chal li. , une . f which was from the iit-gro Hart. Howell says he will not make any matches before November or December. During the last two years about ? 1 7o,oou,(j00 in gold was imported, ;u.d toe 1200,000,000 was produced by Am-iioan ijold and silver rnittt ts. ! .i Incli ii. !!cai prosperity aud . iui-.f -pecuialioii and adventure. i io- ariicle id the Norfolk Vir (j'tiiiiu on Southern cotton manufac-iiirir.-i attributed to the Atlanta (rt$titution appeared first. In the Philadelphia lJrca?'1wnich w h-t now before as. We shall use !.-!!). of the figures hereafter. O.tkUnd, California, is exercised or-;tt!y over the brutality of a teach er named Brodt. lie is a terrible fellow, according to accounle. He da.xbes the children on the floor, beats them over the head, and whirls them around violently. One boy is now insane from his beatings. hrrvin has been playing the part ol a stammerer since -he landed in Richmond. He got into a theologi cal argument tho other day with a Quaker and forgot all about his stut-u-nug and talked away, making 2:10 without difficulty. His preliminary tgai was to havo begun yesterday. Our American, Ashmead Barllett, who married the Coutts, is a Tory, and made a speech in the House of Commons in which he criticized Mr. Gladstone sharply. The reply of the Premier is amusing. He disclosed a vein of the humorous for which be had not been credited. He was very satirical, - and fairly roasted the young statesman. We may give some of it hereafter. Tho last theory is that Jennie Cra mer spent Thursday night in the Foote building in Now Uaven with James- Malley, Jr. She remained there until Friday night, when she begged James to marry her. He re fused and went out. She then took at seme, and when he returned she lay dead. He was in a terrible fix. Then he took counsel, and the body was got away and put in the water. Such is tho last new theory of an awfuTaffair. The New York city papers speak D'gbiy of Coup's "imposing circus and hippodrome." When be oomes this way we hope he will bring it all along. Mr. Coup, don't divide to con quer, Remember what power there is unity. The Times of the 6th says of the "grand show parade" by torch light on Monday evening: "The procession occupied about twenty minutes in passing. It con sisted of five bands of music, forty one cages, which were partially opened . to the pttblic gaze, numerous chariots and horsemen, gaudily I VOLXXVIH."--NO, dresaed males and females, elephants j . m i r" , " "i; 'IS. was taken to QreenTUle for trial, on a electric lights and fireworks. There SSevor of that State. wm sueooi uons in wnion a man was seated, and another of hyenas, who aiso naa a man to keen them com urn.- ny. The procession was witnessed by many thousands of spectators. Spirits TurpGxmne. Winston Sentinel : The prioe of corn has advanced in our market to $1.10 per bushel. A regular boom In to bacco this week. Hillsboro Observer; Ex-Sheriff Hughes informs us that large cumbers of bogs are dying with cholera in Cedar Grove township; lie has lost 23 in the last week or so. Gen. Joseph . Johnston has ritten a letter exDreaslne reirret that pressing business BjrasefMDta will orevent .him from attending the reunion of the North Carolina x-Coafederals soldiers ,at Raleigh during the approaching State jrair. Last year Mr. Milas SecresL of Union, had several deaths in, his family from typhoid fever. Io the same neigh borhood this year Mr. John Becrest's family are suffertBg from the same disease. He has lost two daughter! , his wife is very low, and he is just recoverior . The Enqui rer thinks there muat be some local cause for the fearful epidemic. Monroe JSnquireri On Sunday evening, while returning from the burial of Miss Annie Secrest, a pair of mules driven to a buggy by Mr. Alvia Secrest, ran away and be and bis wife were considerably bruised up, especially so was Mrs. 8., who got una foot hung in the wheel in lumping oat, leiulung in a severe sprain of the knee and bruising the limb on down to the knee. Elizabeth City Carolinian'. No couuiry really ever prospered where labor is despised and idleness ia the rult. Rev. Exum Brothers, Jr.. of Pasquotank. died near Camden Court-house on the 12th ult. John Benbory, who has just completed the school census of Elizabeth City, informs as that there are whites be tween the ages of six and twenty-one males 189, females 183; colored males 218, females 201, making 873 whites and 469 colored. Salisbury Examiner : Capt. Wm. Cain, C K , ia here equippln for the resurvey of the Midland. He has finished the preliminary survey to Brush Creek, wnere ne met ooi. uaroner ana nis corps- l Mnlea have been sent up from Bouth I Carolina into tais neighborhood foe winter ing. Toe owner, IB one case, offered the pick and choice of five mules for wintering them. In another instance the pick of three was offered, if kept until March. Conrad Hill Mines. Operations, np der ibe new management, have been begun at tln miu-. They advertise for 300 bands. 8i:vii Valley Mine is g 'ing wot king 75 (inula lb. y ie couceut rating and oiiii.piii oris. Tne m ils at Hoover Hill trailed last week. Lenoir Topic : We are informed tbti 'Lge Cbuicn. who ia "wanted" in Tj loravill-j t answer for killing Miss lu rapiuB. is lying out near Iteedy Branch io VV iikea. Capt Ben Newland, paiteoger conductor on the W. N. C. R. It , put off some negroes who bad no money to pay their way, near Uonover, last week, and iu a few minutes afterwards, the report of a pistol, was heard and a bullet whistled past him as be stood on the platform between the coaches. We are sorry to announce that Miss Cornelia Kiaer, of Taylorsville, Tennessee, wbo is well known in Lenoir, and who has been leaching in the Sutherland neighbor hood io As be, was thrown from a horse some weeks since and had a leg broken. The Imboden Company has ordered a new survey from Hodges' Camp, Near Boone, to the loweat and most practicable Gap between Blowing Rock and the Grandfather- A route across the Gap along there will go through the Globe and down John's river. Concord Sun; "There seems to be a general inclination among the tramps of the country to steal horses or mules. Yon can scarcely took around you without seeing a notice posted asking for the re covery of stolen horses. - Capt. He Donald is preparing a bale of cotton for the Atlanta Exposition. This is of the. long staple variety, and the care he is ta king in handling it almost insures its suc cess. Next Sunday morning the Rev. Barnhardt will be installed pastor of the newly finished Ml. Zion Ger man Reformed Church, near China Grove. Oar aged friend. Godfrey Winecoff,who is 88 years old,' met with a painful accident last Tuesday evening. After driving up the cows as usual, be made a misstep,fell to the ground and broke his thigh. Hardly had the above been put in type, when we heard of a simitar injury received by Isaac Snell, of Harrisborg, this county. He waa carry ing the mail between that place and Pio neer Mills, last Saturday, riding in a sulky. The horse fell and threw Mr. Snell out of the sulky. He received a dangerous frac ture of the thigh, it being the opinion of the doctors that the bone is broken off at the place where the ball works in the socket. Raleigh News-Observer: Else where is a letter from Winston, telling us something about the Virginia & North Car olina Midland Railroad. It seems that $225,000 has been subscribed by other stockholder, and now the Virginia Mid land has authorized a subscription on its account of $250,000 on condition that the books be closed. The object is to give the Virginia Midland entire control of the Noith Carolina road. Now what will they do with it r A slight rain fell at Ham let Sunday evening. A heavy storm raged north and northwest of this city for many hours. The rumble of thunder was con stant. Another atorm was at the same time io progress southeast of Raleigh. Out on Buffalo Creek, near Hepzibah church, In this county, 43 persons were baptized on Sunday. Yesterday was a "field day" for Mayor Manly. Sight offen ders against the city's peace and propriety were up, end were fined $3 25 each and given twelve hours in the station house. Yesterday Wesley Rochells, a negro, was before the Mayor. Saturday night he stole about $80 from Mr. Berry, while the latter wsa asleep. He was sent to jail in default of bail. In Rotberfordton choice peaches are selling at 20c per bushel. Monroe Express: As intimated by us last week would probably be the case, a writ of habeas corpus was sued out by the counsel of Mr. 8. McKee Secrest, who re cently killed Washington A. Helms, and on Tuesday Secrest wss carried before Judge Ashe, who issued the writ, and, after a pa tient investigation of the testimony, the Judge decided to admit him to bail in the sum of $1,000. for his appearance at the next term of our Superior Court. Cbaa. H. Hagler, who has been confined in jail in this place since the 20th of July on a war rant issued by Esquire McCsuley, at the 145, WILMINGTON, I instanea of - John -17. Shield's, charging I him with TMtftlarcanv In Greenville canntv. i - wewui nave lean pork the coming I year; Owing to the failure ol the corn crop I yt. winter, and they will be killed early in the fall before they are fattened. Elias Howard, an ex-penitontlary' convict, was put la Jail a lew flljs ro, charged with rouuuiK ins TvuuaucQ otur. vveo. wuuoo, of 8andldge towiihlp, on Bunday, the 20th of Auiuat. Welearnthat Mr. G. R. So well, who lives near Irvington poat- offlce, In Cheiterfleld couxtty, B. u., a zew cays ago, by some means, got one ol his legs caught in his cotton gin while it was in motion. and bad it badly lacerated from usunnjoioiQOVD, REV ADVBlft'alSlcMKN rr:. L. EL Bowmen -For rent. M us son Boys' school suits. Habbison & Aluen New styles. La m & Pabhbx.es Dissolution . Hbtnsbebgeb School books, etc. Kebchneb & Caldek Bros. Cheese, coffee, corn, bagging, etc Koei Dia. Receipts of cotton yesterday 172 bales. The British barque Live Oak, Capt. Stilwell, was cleared from this port for Rotterdam, vesterdav. by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co., with 1015 casks spirits turpentine and 1495 barrels of rpsin. The habit of huckstering from barrels, boxes or stands of any description, on the sidewalks without the consent of the Chief of Police, and within the city mar ket limits, is to be prohibited on and after Monday next, We learn from CoL H. B. Short, who was in the city yesterday, that there will not be more than a half crop of cotton in Columbus, and thai corn naa also been badly damaged by the drought. lie says he never saw Waccamaw Lake lower than it Is now. lamas; M Cuaty Efteaae. H. A. Ban. Esq.. Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, John 8- j.mM. Em.. Chairman of the Board of V . . Magistrates, and two other county officials, rods out to the County Poor House yester day, and, while there, took occasion to inspect the premises and note the many and great improx amenta which have taken place there since tne present incumbent has been in charge. Ia the absence of any official report we will give the substance of a con versation with one of the officials alluded to upon t-iir return, which was to the effect that they found everything in the best of order, the most perfect system reigning in every department and an air of cleanliness prevailing everywhere, evidencing untiring exertions on the part of the Superintendent to give satisfaction to the county and render the inmates of the institution contented and happy so far as proper care and atten tion can do so. Smith's Cresk bridge, which has been put in repair recently, was examined and found to be in good order. Obtaining Meaer Under Falae Pre tense. One William Nixon was arrested yester day on the charge of obtaining money un der false pretense. It seems that he went Othe house of Mr. Thomas Howard, du ring the absence of that gentleman, and told his wife that Mr. H. told him to come and ask her for one dollar and.flfty cents, with which to buy a hog from a man named Can ad y. Mrs. Howsrd unsuspect ingly let him have the money, and found upon her husband's return that he had given Nixon no such order. Upon Mr. Howard's affidavit a warrant was issued for Nixon, and he was arrested as before stated. The case came up be fore Justice Millis, yesterday afternoon, when the defendant was ordered to give bond in the sum of $50 for his appear ance at the next term of the Criminal Court, in default of which be was committed to jail. Stnyor'e Court Acting Mayor Huggins presided at the levee, yesterday morning; Mayor Smith, though still quite feeble, being in the Court room. The first case called was that of John Watson, charged with disorderly conduct and resisting the police. After hearing the evidence tne Court required him to pay a fine of $25, or be imprisoned for thirty days, for resisting tho police officer, and suspended judgment ia tho case of dis orderly conduct. Zick JohnBon, Tucker Towusend audi Tbos. Cbavers, colored boys, arrested for being found asleep under a house on Or ange, between Fourth and Fifth streets, be tween 10 and 11 o'clock Tuesday night, wete remanded to tho lock-up to await a future bearing. An SJrraaeoma ffeport. We find that the report going the rounds of the papera, referred to briefly in our last issue, to the effect that the Government has established a scsle of rates for mutilated silver, or silver in which small holes have been punched, is not true. No such scale of depreciation has been fixed, and, upon inquiry at the banks, we find that coins with holes in them are taken there without hesitation. lasarancs DlaerlmUnacion. , The committee on Insurance, alluded to in oar last, met at the Produce Exchange yesterday and decided upon the prepara tion of the necessary facts acd figures bear ing upon the subject and adjourned sub ject to the call of President VrraBokkelen, f the Chamber of Commerce. N. C, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1881. OPEKA HOUSE. ANTHONY, BIXIS AND HATHKWAY 8 AGGREGATION. Last night a very large house greeted the first performance of the season in our very, tasteful and newly-fitted Opera House. We must compliment the enterprising les see upon its improved appearance. It is in excellent order, and the changes will be appreciated by all theatre-goers. The en tertainment a melange of fun, nonsense, novelty, specialty, ingenuity and skill- I gave evident satisfaction, if we mayesti- mate H by the noisy applause acd the abounding laughter. Everybody has seen "Humpty Dumpty," and no attempt at de scription ia required. Whilst we have seen it given with more positive excellence, this "newly-hatched" representation of Mr. Ravel is very droll and laughter-provoking, with enough, cf variation to lend something of freshness to an old entertainment. Some of the special features of the evening were excellent. The trained dogs excelled any we havo seen in many years. Indeed, .we do not now recall any that were so tbo roughly trained. The performance of Mr. Gaylord was simply perfect. His very marvellous feats were executed with an ease, grace and facility that were well cal culated to excite repeated applause. There were other attractions that need not be particularized, but they gave variety to the enjoyment A matinee will be given this afternoon, the performance beginning at 2.15. At night the programme will be repeated also A good audience may be expected. A invecerloaalOeearreace. Tuesday night, between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock, Mr. Henry Harris and others residing in the neighborhood of Camp Lamb had their attention called to a fire out in the open equare, about fifty yards from the enclosure of the Cape Fear Tobacco Works. They hurried to the spot, and found that a quantity of clothing, mostly female apparel, had been piled in a heap and fire set to it,' the articles being so nearly destroyed as to be worthless be fore anything could be done to arrest the flames. Near by the blazing mass was discovered a clothes-line, with which it is supposed the articles had been tied, in or der to compress them in as narrow a space as possible while being carried to the place of destruction. Mr. Harris gathered up a number of remnants and fragments which had been dropped from the bundle and took them, together with the clothes-line, to the City Hall, where he lodged informa tion of the somewhat singular occurrence. He says au tximination of the partially burned fragments indicated that the articles comprised a number of fine dresses and un der apparel, etc. There is no clue to the mysterious affair, though it is supposed that the articles were the contents of some body's clothes-line; but why they were de stroyed in the manner described cannot be imagined . . , Bally Weaiber Hulletln. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty-four hours ending daily at 3P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 48 hours, as furnished by the Signal Officer of this city : Atlanta Cloudy Fair Fair Cloudy Th'tng Cloudy Fair Fair Cloudy Cloudy Fair Th'tng Haze Fair Fair Cloudy Augusta Charlotte Charleston 87 Corslcana Havana Indian.jia Jacksonville Key West 85 Montgomery Punta Rasas Savannah Wilmington 87 Cedar Keys PortEacs 89 Pensacola ....... The following are the indications for the South Atlantic States o-day: Fair weather, winds mostly easterly, lower barometer and stationary tempera ture. A Fine Vessel. Under the above heading the Charleston News and Courier, of yesterday, has the fol lowing notice of the steam tug Blanche, of this port: 'The tug Blanche, of Wilmington, N C, which came to Charleston after the recent hurricane, is pronounced by experienced steamboatmen to be one of the finest and staunchest vessels of her kind afloat. She was built at Philadelphia in October, 1878 is 29.24 tons burthen, carries 46 tons of coal for fuel, is 97i feet in length, 17 feet beam and 10 feet depth of bold, one is equipped with a surface condensing boiler, and engine, the latter being a prise engine at the Centennial Exhibition iu 1876. - The Blanche is owned by J. Shield Wilson, Wm. Fredricks and John' Bradford, ; Of Phitadelphiaand is represented by Messrs. Wm. Roach & Sons, the agents of tbfNew York Packet lice of schooners;" flhe towed the schooner A.Reaten from 0apeFeartq this port, and on her retuni to.Wilmrnrton picked up the abandoned, schooner5 JZwinaA It. Lome, which is a new vessel-of 299-ton e burthen, and loaded wfth lumber. When the LoUis was rescued she was in a perilous position, and would in an hour or two have been wrecked on the breakers. She was towed to this port by the Blanche, and now lies in the stream. The Blanche will pro bsbly return to Wilmington to-day or to-, morrow.' jDJ.aciatratea Ceurt. William Hill, colored bad a hearing be fore Justice Millis yesterday, on the charge of committing an assault and battery upon one Mama Self, also colored, by throwing a bucket of water npon her. Judgment was suspended, the defendant to psy the costs, in default of which he was sent to jail. - THE MORNING STAB can always be bad at the following places In the city : The Puree 11 House, Harris' News Stand, and the Sta Office. 80 .00 90 .00 85 .00 87 .00 91 .00 85 .00 80 .13 83 .00 85 1.04 88 .00 88 .00 83 .00 87 .00 88 .00 89 .00 87 .00 V'ii: ,;;;5 ;.j..'r.''A ' .... - Stv.I, :.;,v , ifai Destruction and Rejuvenation. . A gentleman on Fourth street has a wal nut tree in his yard, the leaves on which have been, completely,, destroyed by thou sands of oaterpillars., Iha Ust vestige, oL verdure hitviug disappeared about three weeki ago, while the walnuts were stunted. by the ravages. oMbe , worm and only at-, tained about two-thirds their natural growth, mow, in the commencement of September, the first of the fall months, the denuded tree is-again putting out new. leaves i and assuming once more a spring- like appearance. , KIVER AJID nA HlNE. The i barque Lynn, hence, arrived at Liverpool yesterday. . The 8. P. Gatherer sailed from Ant werp for this port yesterday. . . .. .. . . k ne savannah JXews mua aiiuaes to the arrival there of the officers and crew of ihe La Louisiana, which is now lying a short distance outside of Our Bar: "The captain and sixteen members of the crew of the Norwegian ship La Louisiana ar rived here by the steamer Florida, from Doboy, at about 7 o'clock Saturday eve ning. The La Louisiana was lumber laden, and waa from Pensacola, bound for Liver pool. She was abandoned in lab 31 N., long- 78 W full of water, with stern broken and two topsails gone, on Saturday, the 27th of August, the dfflcers and crew leaving her in a boat, and having to abandon her so suddenly that some of the men were only half dressed, and they were unable to take away any of their effects On the Sunday following they fell in with the Portuguese bark Marianna III., bound for Doboy, and taken to that place. Captain Kittllsen commanded the ill-fated vessel, and he and sixteen of the crew came here, three of the crew remaiaing in Doboy, bavins obtaioed employment 00 some vessels that were loading at that place. The mate, Gultormsen Olsen, was badly cut io the mouth by a piece of falling rigging. Some of the other members of the crew received some slight bruises, but none of them were seriously hurt." TUG JUAlIiS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast, Northern through and way 5:30 P. M. mails 5:40 A. M. Raleigh 5:40 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at 5:40 A.M. Southern mails for all points Soutb, daily 7:45 P. M. Western mails (C.C R'y) daily (except unday) 9:00 A. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad 7:4511. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston, 2. . . . 7:45 P. M. m Fayette ville.andofficesou Cape Fear itiver, Tuesdays and Fridays 1KX)P M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays.... 9:00 A. M. Wrightsville,daily except Sun days 8:30 A. M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays 0:00 A M. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 8:30 A. M. Hails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days 6:00 A.M. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays 5:00 A. M. OPEN FOB DELIVEKY. Northern through and way mails 7 :oU A. M. Southern mails 7:00 P. M. and 7.30 A. M. wSS?1: : : : S Stamps lor sale in small quantities at ge- neral delivery when stamp office is closed. General delivery open from 5:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M. and from 2 to5 :80 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. FUn CUL.1U AJND UK UBS in my mules and horses I give Simmons Liver Regulator. 1 nave not lost one that! gave it to. E. T; Taylor, Act. for Grangers of Ga: Genuine prepared only by J. H. Zeilin &Co. t CITY rftssis. IS IT POSSIBLE that a remedy made of such common, simple plants as Hops, JSachu,Mandrake, Dandelion Ac. makes so many and such marvel ous and wonderful cures as Hop Bitters does - It must ne, ror wnec 01a ana young, ncn ana poor, raster and Doctor, .Lawyer ana Editor, au testu to having been cured by it, we must believe an doubt no longer. See another column .Post. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NURSE. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty vears with never-faWnz safety and suc cess, by millions ef mothers and children from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It cor rects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colte, re gulates the bowels, and gives resti health and com- -iort to mother and child We believe it the Best 1 and Surest Remedy in the world, la all eases er uihsntjckx ana uiAKHHUfiA jln UMiiiimrcrc. whether it arises from teething or any other cause. Full directions for using will accompamy each bot tle. None Genuine unless tne rac-simue or uuu TIS PERKINS Js on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. , 20 cents a Dotue. ; DIED. BRANCH. In this citv. on the 7th instant, at 9 P.M., of typhoid malaria fever, Mrs. JIMMIBC. BRANCH, consort of B. B. Branch, aged 18 years 1 month and 3 day a. ' Her funeral will take place from the residence on Bed Cross, between Third and Fourth Streets, this (Thursday) afternoon; at 4.30 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances of. the family are respectfully invited to attend, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Bent. That desirable Residence, on Fifth, be- tween Market and Princess Streets, con- taming six rooms, pantry and closet. teonoie Kiicnen, ana a weu or gooa water sou the premises. - .Apply to sept8 8t " L. H. BOWDKN. Youths and , B gCHOOL SUITS JTJSV IN ; ULSTJEBS AND OVERCOATS. Sizes from five to sixteen' years. MUNSON, sept 8 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor: ss:: 1 WHOLE NO. 4386 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dissolution of Copartaersniu. limitation Aneoat 18th. 1881. AU who are indebted Ef IhJt Ifttsat flPtn Mtvim .U til tm n A'i'"1 J. W. LAMB. septSlw K. G. PAEMELEE. Headquarters JLjtOB SCHOOL BOOKS ADOPTED BT THE bTATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. A complete stock always on hand. Ziiberal discount to Teacher?, at HBINSBERGEE'S. KT GALLERY. Chromos. 6Uel Engravings, Looking Glasses, Mottoes. I T3IANOS AND OBGANS. X Kor cash or on the easy Instalment plan. sept 8 tf At UHUNSBJUIUJUI'B Live Book and Untie Store.- New Styles I Stiff & Soft Hats ! HARBISON A ALLEN, Hatters. sept.8 tf Cheese andlJCrackers. 50 Boxes REAM CHEESE, 1 All Boxes Fresh Lemon and soda CRACKERS, sept 8 tf r ui Baits uy KERCHNEK A CALDEB BROS. Coffee, Sugar, &c. 15Q Bags COFFEE, 250 BWs SU3AI1, 1000 Bbu PWUR 100 BblB MOLASSBS 5QBbls8YRUP. For sale by sept8 tf KBBCHNEB Ss CALDER BROS. Corn, Meal, Oats. gALT AND MEAT, For sale by sept 8 tf KERCHNEB Ss CALDEK BBOS. Bagging and Ties. For sale by sept 8 tf KERCHNEB & CALDEB BROS. For Bent, That desirable BKSIDENCE, on Fifth, between Dock and Orange streets, eon- Ill suuumg nve rooms, pantry ana closet, AMdoable kitchen, and a well nf wstor r.a me premises. Apply to sept 1 tf H. B. EILEB8. Pears and Bananas. JJBCEIVBD TO-DAY BY STEAMSHIP BENE- FACTOR, another supply of those choice Bartlett Pears, large Yellow A spin wall Bananas, extra large uwauiiu Appiee, vrangeB, sc., sept 7 tf Frolt and Confectionery Stores. Excursion to the Sound. rpHEBB WILL BE AN EXCURSION TO THE "Seaside," on THUBSDAY, Sept. 8th, 1881. The Oak Grove will be free for all. Music will be furnished by the Harpers; Amuse ment for all, ench as sailing. Ashing, bathing and dancing. Wagonettes will leave Corner 4th and Market at 8.80 A.M. and 6.S0 P. M. Returning -leave the Eoandat4.30andll.30P. M. Fare for the Round Trip 60 cents. Bept 7 St Horses Bewa and Harness FOR SALE. rpHB UNDEBSIGNED OFFERS FOB SALE JL TWELVE VALUABLE HORSES, SIX BUGGIES and HARNESS, and all other property formerly used by James W. Southerland 8s Co. In the Livery Business. PEBSONS DESIRING BARGAINS are respect fully requested to call and examine before purcha sing elsewhere. GEO. D. PARSLEY, opposite opera House, sept 1 D3t W2t th su th New Styles. y X INVITE SPECIAL INSPECTION OF OUR Extremely Large and Elegant Stock of CLOTHING manufactured for and under our own supervision. The very latest in SACK SUITS, taken from Fash ion i"iate or '81 and '83, buttons extremely high, and slopes off to the hip. We have these in Fifty Different Patterns. : Tne new LORD LOBNE FROCK, Buttons Four, buttons extremely high, extra long waist and very short skirt. These we have In Cloth and Casslmere. : Fancy Sultmzs. Worsteds. Corkscrew Diagonals. something new, fcc., Ssc. We challenge the market to produce another such an array of New Style and Special Made Garments. A. JJAV1D, sept 1 tf Wholesale and Retail Clothier. Advance. TPHB NEW FURNITURE STORE OF BBH BBNDS Ss MUNROB. S. B. cor. Market and 2nd Sts., Wilmington, N. C, expecting an advance in tne price 01 furniture sec area a large stock, ana is now ready to dispose of the same at t rices Im possible to compete with by dealers wiio were com pelled to buy at the present advance prices. We would advise country merchants to give them a calL sept4tf Corn. Oats. Hay. 6.000 Bash Prime White Corn. 3.000 Bush Prime Mixed Corn, 3,000 Bush Feed and Seed Oats, 1,000 Bales Choice Timothy Hay, 1,000 Bush Best Bolted Meal (our make). Lowest figures and special terms car load lots. PRESTON CUMMING CO.. Millers and Grain and sept 4 tf Peanut Dealer. Portrait FalitiM in Oil ani Crayon. MBS. DOS8EY BATTLE is prepared to paint Portraits in Oil or Crayon at very reasonable rates for that class of work,. Having obtained sev eral First rriae Medals from eacn or tne American schools Cooper Institute and the Academy of De sign ot New Tor ork she DroDoees to give satisfac- m .1 1 or HMd likeness furnished. nonui IBcenesees, provided a sitting be given totfereneea Hon. E. G. Beade. Dr.- Richard H. Lewis. Baielgh; Boa. Kemp P. Battle, Chapel Hill ; Hon, George Howard. Capt. Fred Philips, 6. C. La nier, Esq., J. L. Bridgera, Jr., D. Llchtensteln. Esq.. J, H. Brown, Bcq., Gen. W. G. Lewis, and Jos. Zander, Esq , Of TarborojB. H. Bunn, Esq., of Rocky Mount, and many others, who have her nave at septStf work. Jieraaaressis'zarDoro.M. v. strss i itaxEior AOtBnTiuiio..;- ' CHI annira Mil Jaw.. ""'-" ---;. htf wo says,, ................. 1 71 t three naya, .4. ......r s fie u fan days,. .....; sod -. are day,. s W 4 : Two week,. ........ . ....;.... a DO " " Threaweek,. 8 M - Oae month,.'.... ..-10 00 Two month,. nw ' Three months,...:. .. 34 00 Six months, .... 40 W 1 One year, Ml W M Con tract Advertiaementa taken, at proj. r ttonately low ratea. Ten lines salld Nonpareil type make one aqoart.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O P ERA HQ U S E. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, AND THURSDAY MATINEE. SEPT. 7 8. 1 ANTHONY, ELLIS & HATHAWAY'S ja&jaBixu waavLiiuxau auukh.ua nun. FOUB UNITED SHOWS. ' y '." Ravel's Newly Hatched Hampty Dnarpty. ' : Miaco's Doable Specialty and Novelty Company. The Great Parker-Boss International Mastodon Dog School. Gray A Manning's Musical Cortgrea. Sad wan ! The Kast India Princess and Fire Wor shipper, Grand G rote que Btreet Parade at 11.45 A. V. Seats at Dyers', 8. B. corner Front and Priaeeas. Price of Admission, $1.00, 60 eta and SS eta. . Doors open at 7 ; Performance at 8 o'clock . Matinee at t o'clock. Thursday. 60 and 85 cents to all parts of the house. septs ot .CHICAGO SCALE 00. 700 lb. Cotton Beam and Prams. S45: tS-Ton Wagon Scales. 40:4-Too. tSO: The Little Detective, $3. Send for Price Llst. sept 0 osmdswem Season Closing. rr-HB SPUING AND SUMMER TRADE IS NEAR Its end. and what cooda we have stilted to this Ms- son we will sell at marvellously LOW PRICKS. Fall tock coming in. Stoves of all grades, abases and prices from SI 00 to S40 00. Pare White Oil. aa21 tf PABKEB TAYLOR. For Rent, From the 1st ef October next, thst large and commodious STORK, SlxCO feet, now occupied by Messrs. Lamb A I III ml rarmeiee. Also, the STORE, corner Princess snd Water streets, 30x40 feet, formerly ocenpted by the Produce Exchange. Apply at the office e f the au u av abba uu&nu uu. Le Sb La NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE SEPT'R IS. PRIZES FROM $100 to $30,000. Price, Whole tickets. $9 00, Halves $1 00. Address Lock jhox 273, aa 13 tf Wilmington, N. C. Duke of Argyle. Brown Ot Roddick 45 Market Street, . HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT of the above GBNT8 LINEN COLLARS (onr New Style). Can give yon all slees from 14 to 19 inches. BROWN Ss RODDICK, 45 Market St. P. 8. We will remove to onr New Store about the 15th of September. , Jy 38 tf F)R HIRE Anything In onr line. Carriages Baggies, Saddle Hones, Wagons and Carts. Boarding by month,-week, day or single feed, at JAS. W. SOrjTHBBLAND CO., JyS8tf Oposlte Opera House. Wm. E- Springer & Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHN DAWSON Ss CO., ARE now receiving their 'Fall and Whiter Stock of HARDWARE, which has been bought from the manafactnxers in person, where every advantage In baying goods la person and for prompt cash have been second. 'All we ask Is an examination of oar stock and prices. sept iu lv, xi ana ss Jtarxei pi. Look to Your Interest A ND STOP AT MALLARD BO WD EN'S, XA. where the largest assortment of Harness. Bridles. Saddles. Collars. Trunks. Traveling Ban ever Saddles, Col Trunks, Traveling Ba brought to this city.are to be seen and bought for the least moner. Try them and be convinced. Manu gl facturing and repairing done with neatness ana No. 8 South Front St. School Book Depository. ALL THE BOOK8 ADOPTED BY THE BTATE Board of Education are on deposit at my 8tore. 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 always on hand . sept 4 tr v. w. x axbs. WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE, STAUNTON, VIRGINIA, OPENS SEPTEMBER 90TH. 1881. ONE OF the FIBST SCHOOLS FOB YOUNG LADIES IN THE UNITED STATES. Surroundings beau tiful. Climate unsurpassed. Pupils from seven teen States. TERMS AMONG THB BEST IN THE UNION. Board, Washing, English Coarse, Latin, German, French, Instrumental Music, Ac , for Scholastic, year, from Sept. to June. $238 For Catalogues write to Bxv. WM. A. HAKKIS, D.D.. President, Staunton, Ya. tu th sa jy 7 Deodlm W7t Washington and Lee University. GEN. G. W. C. LEE. PRESIDENT. Thorough instruction in LANGUAGES. LITBRATUKS and SCIENCE, and in the Professional Schools of LAW and ENGINEERING. Healthrul location In the Valley of Virginia. Expenses for nine months seed not exceed $235. Seesion opens September 15. 188L For Catalogue address - J. L. CAMPBELL. Jr.. Clerk, JySeodSm tuthsa , Lexington. Va. MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE foryoung ladles and gentlemen, 18 miles, west of Phils., located on the Phila. Ss Bait. Central B. B. Courses ef Study ' English, Scientific and Classical. Student, prepared for U. S. Naval and Military Academies, and the best American Colleges. A thorough Chemical depart ment. Beading taught by a first class Elocutionist. Penmanship by a Professor, master of the beauties ot the art. A home like department for little boys. 14 instructors. Jossra SHOBTuroeK (Yale College) A. M., Principal, Concerdvllle, Del co., Pa aa88m - PUECELL HOUSE. UNDEB NEW MANAGEMENT, Wilmington, N. C. B. I PERBT, Proprietor. First Class In all its appointments . Terms tl. 60 to $3.00 per day. lebStf Turpentine Farms. rpHEBB is A GOOD OPENING FOB TUB X PEN TINS FARMS along the line of the Florida Southern Railway from Palatka to Gainesville, thence South. Address, for particulars. OPE along U n Palal , for pai C. A.1 Duaiutaan, Land Agent F.B. Ballway, . Palatka. Fla. auSBSw Wanted 1,000 Men, rjX BUY BUGGIES, CASTS, WAGONS, HAH ness, Saddles, Collars, Hanes, Blind Bridles, Ac Best goods and lowest prices. aa 28 tf GERHABDT CO.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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