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. : d MOEHINGlSTiifi. Will. 11. aIHIlrAKI. bi 18HKD DAILY HXUXTT MONIiaVn. or eOTOOUFTIoK AUVABUV ywir. (by mill) potsugc paid, r v. i th rnr month ? " To City Sabeartbara, aellvred In any part of the liv Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agent are ioinisas: i0t authorised to eouoet ror moro n advance. Sntered st the Poet Office it Wilmington, N. a. as secona ciass maiier.j OIITLINKK Geo. Burnside died suddenly of heart disease. at Bristol, R. I., yesterday. A boiler explosion at jersey uuy resulted in tbe deam or iwomen ana mestvere wouoa-l nmui nH other nronertv was datrnvH I Iq a rencounter between Dr. Cantwell nd his son and a mau named Cox. at I WMtherford. Texas, both of the Caotwella I .. . . Pre killed and Cox was severelv woundad. I Sam Rainey, a murderer, was taken . . I f,m at OwinoBTille. Kv.. Sand.T. an9 I " J I hUDg. Memphis is moving In the matter of relief for the Michigan eufferers. I A drunken man was run over abd killed on the Air Line Rtilroad, in Geergia. A white woman was outraged by a negro mar Orchard Hill, Ga.; the negro has since bctu arrested. Excitement prevails In L menck; the arrival of six hundred police latxpteudon account of recent dUlarb- suces theie. Mr. Larkin, of the New Yort Irish World, made a violent speech in Oulway. urging Irishmen not to pay rent The President is improving; Dr. Bliss maintains that he is convalescent; he sat up it hilt- yi stci Cay and enjjyed the change; Ait wounds aie doing well, there are no in Jio.t 'Uj ( oIlkaI-poiaouu g, and the lung t .iub:t- is poauin away. Two men w. re ukea (rum j il at Dardanclle, Ark., aid lianntd by a mub. The cotton Ubtirers' strike at New Or leans continues; there are fears of a riot; t!ie Acting Gover nor h n ordered the Slate National Guard to a&iat the Mayor in prescrv.iijj peace. New York markets: Money 28 per ccot. ; CD'.too easy at 121(M2i cU; authetn rJ.ur tiim at 5 258 50: wheat, uueraded .ni.n.r.i- . nn I a jtu g f i v-ittmi oo; corn, ungrauea oottaiz i -lar.ta lurpeotine eaaitr at 53 cents; . n I m, i..uiy ijU(SJ. l. :.. ... ilia Wm V-U .l.n ..A.l I 1Ilt,cn ... tUD u.jr Bvu market have an upward tendency There is another spurt in European tumiuration. The steamers are ro wded. Ii is now reported that the Czar .ill have a meeting with Emperor Jt.seph, of Austria. Nme men have been arrested, sup uofd to have been engaged in the late railroad train robbery. i he (peanut crop in Eastern Vir gii.ia will not be much more lhau half. So BraditretU reports. The two Emperors at Dantz.o sat dowu to a table made it hor.e-shoe chape, and all for luck, you know. - Gov. Blackburn will bo accompa niel. 10 Vorktown by six Kentucky companies, the expenses of which he will py himself. Mr. V. T. Manning, a native of ilahfax. now residing in Dakota Territory, recently shot a man in a personal difficulty. L,apt. ii. v. uowgaie was Dorn in v v rrr rt . r I as born in tod from ioa irom E igland, and was appoin Michigan, lie fought in tbe late war against the South. Two armed and masked robbers went into Hatea CiLv. a town on the Chicago & Alton Railroad, and took what they wished and no one opposed. Brave people ! A use for the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, has been found. It is to be converted into a huge mushroom farm. A million pounds, it is sup posed, can be grown. Mind the poi sonous fungi. There is one level-headed colored man in Virginia. He edits the Alex andria Post. He supports the Dem ocratic State tiokeL He will not take any Repudiation Served 'em right. in his'n. a t- -3 . . j . . y l 1 I Senator Burnside, of Rhode Island, died rerv suddenly yesterday from disease of tbe heart. He was a faith- fnl ;r . ...ofnl .nUinii nn 1 tin " " ' I Northern side, and bore a good cha- racter for integrity. A new comic opera entitled "Claude T. , . . r . , . Duval," has been produced at the Ulympio Theatre, London, it is the . v -..aB work of H. P. Stephens and Edward Solomon. The former is an editor, We iudee from a criticism written for the New York Times from London that it is not a very proDonnoed sue- A P,n. frieod h nt Mi.. M..J Anderson a very beantiful dress to wear as Julia in the "Hunchback." Here is its description: "The texture is white India muslin painted in landscape. The coloring of the flower?, leaves and grasses is exquisitely done, while the texture of the dress is so sheer and fine one wonders how the brush could even race tbe outlines. " VOL;';XXVHl.NO. 150. WILMINGTON, N. The authorities are searahinc to find mK.m i 3 " u.uouwvuia buu oioo- mo oame from that were found in unhappy Jennie Cramer's stomach; Walter Malley was in Stamford the l day preceding Jennie's death. A drnirwiRt rF th.i ni.a BnA tO a Btranorn vnnncr man that lav . J & J " DUl'l'uoou bU4B- ine nifirnt before the bodv was found a buesv stODDed in front of T.. WW. . -Ouck's drug store, m Milford. and oocupanis, a young man, f T ' urougQIi lO IBe Otner. a VOUOS WO- . - - w man .a 2lasa or 80da water. The uwn 19 Iesa inan Iour .miles irom Wfl D " wm lound. Jennie I Cramer may have been the young woman, and the poison may have arhn hil nnm !- f?t .;a;L' vw. xm wuuuiuki - IV? Vt w U1VU tuo .liojo - oess. it ia nuppuBBu tuat ti eume i was the person for whom the supper was intended and that mushrooms formed a part of the fare." The Czar of Russia and the Kaiser of Germany met at Dantzio on the 10th. The ships iu the harbor I ,l.oo.l . i , : u. no.u.ccu u 5j, uuUK. I marck was on hand. A special says: I "ine imperer vvilliam was ao- companied by the Crown Pnnoe, the I Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, the I Uhief of the Military Cabinet, Gen- I r aiu.ii .i " r i uu iiiucujril, VUWl Ul due Civil Cabinet; Councillor Von Wil-I mouskt and several aides-de-oamp. I TTo 1 a f t. Rarl! n fn Thnnilav niVi t at I w w.6u. . . ana came straigDt tiirough in a I BDeoial train. Arrivmcv haret vPHtArriAtr ' , rr. 't, I inorDing ai o.iu. i ne xumperor . .. lr- ooKea id c&DiL&i n f a i l r i . not in tna i least me worst tor nis night's ride. I He wore the uniform of the 1st Regi- I ment of Guards. On his left sat the I d-aA nV e H.rVll : ui I iuuuu.g ,u luo .u- r tj: j a j:..i4 wore iuo oiuwu x riuoo auu vuiunai vonotosca. lhe Ampeior was loud-1 ly cheered, and the oarraiee was I obliged to go at foot pace all the Ti .: i 1 :.. x J I mcet.ug.n rCgruu iu iuuuu as of very great significance. - I Tliere is not the slightest doubt that the life of the President is hang. ing by a thread. He was very low I lM,8nn,Uv..n1i n, Nnr.hm T- y w-. . - . changes of Monday all speak gloomt- ly and very doubuogly. lheir head- inea leli a 8tor of aiarm an(j for the I ilf raaanna Mvto ,ua rnu;n as a sample. The Philadelphia Press I of Monday heads its news from Long I 3 . . I Branch as follows: "A Relapse I No. Con.pho.Uon. in the Pro.idenf. Case The Patient Passes an TJn- I conf0r..blo Oooioned by Protracted Fever and an Abscess on I the Lungs -Mr. Blaine's Anxiety I - I An Unfavorable Bulletin Sent Across I the Sea Tho Pulse, Temperature I and Respiration Ilicher than Since I the PaUeilt Left Washington-No t i- .i r 7 Rehef from the Sea Breexe." w I The condition of the President is reported much improved over that of I j J l- : - .i i-. l J I nu7. luouS" l" ,u8 wol "uw Thnro ia a nanllomin nnnr livincr in I a I Tarboro who was wounded, the ball I lodging in hi, bladder. n.mMlVJoji from 180 to 103 pounds. He was I tiee is ruinous to the best interests not only examined by two or three of the most eminent surgeons of Philadel- I pbia and New York. They refused I to cut it out, and said he could not live. A young and daring physician cut it out in the presenoe of two old physicians. The man is living, is well, and weighs probably 175 I pounds. Both gentlemen live in I " I Tarboro. Fact. Itwaaonlv the other dav that the editor of Scribner said in the Sep- 1 . . . ,t - -r.il tember number that Sidney Lanier's "work is not DODular. nor is it likely to become so, for his mind is of an unusual cast, and his work is of an uuuouai ouv "IO ww exceptional order." True, every way. It was because of the unique charao- ter of his work that so many editors I f ., d aDDreciate and merely rid- tailed to appreciate, ana mereiy nu :cajed I , .. . . It begins to look as if Ssbmkle, the well abused memDer or me vornen crew, who waa aooused of selliog'out and causing them io be beaten at Vienna, is an innocent man. Ex- Minister White, just returned, doea . I not Deiieve him guilty, it was a I p0r orew Mll lhlt .eem8 to be lhe whole of it. Loge Harris, of Raleigh, has a very long and interesting letter in the New York Times of tbe 12tb, con cerning the "Great Railway Fight in North Carolina. He says the Go vernor threatens to dispossess the lessees by military force, and that the MOKNING I Richmond and Danville neonla are I -i laii- ..v : I --,- alarmed outlook. I uuiubu Qiiusuuj . lua vciy do i luuo Mr. Charles S.' Wolfe a Republi- w a ' - 3 J3 . 1" ' can, is an independent eaouiuabu iur the State Treaauryahip of Pennsyl vania. This disturbs the organs. Spirits Turpentine I Oxford will have no bank as l- J I BunouncBU I Hf. a TV II & T . tuiaiii, uu woubui WU4BU w wauviua, lauwau, aKu w jrooro. I mi -.. - . ..I i.ne irittsDurg jnecora, a well y1"" wwj-.i7t new vump. uu ' . ?Ti and Tom Settle have entered Georgetown Mrs. J. D. Williams, of Union I . .1 a i i i urea oadiy. Judging by the wholesale cab- bagingwe could name, the credit system nas about played out. , r&rd tap. iMarion Lamp Iost: Another blockade whiskey still was captured last week by Messrs. Ellington. Elliott and At kinson, about six miles from town. This makes six they have captured. Statesville Iiankmark: The freight train between the N. C. Railroad and lne N. O. Midland roads, leading from I ' 1 -4 . Tr -Tft a WW 1 a 1 uviiuuuiu w now wu ouu juureucu,uu been removed, and corn Durchased in New ere can be passed over all the lines, Jn Milton Chronicle-. The Rev. F. H. Jones, assisted bv Revs. J. J. James. Lambert and Poteat, recently closed two 7orJ interesting protractea meetings at oai- loan ana rteuian cnurcnea in mis townsnip, vhih mins nmfiuuH imnvaninn elasan 0f whom attached themselves to the first named church and seven to the other. flAtJakAM X. ' A . AA n . uuiubuvju jjinwrvj ms. m o lucu- tion Mr. Isaac JTorbes, -of Craven county, haa IK tnanta on hla farm. H haa in r.nt- 7,v.ynn Ton ora 7T i nt in. j wu, w mm ut (iw, wwiitjuiu, itaug acres of sweet potatoes. The crops are in order, and he has a fair prospect of Vus "r w "u- fr WM uoiu aiaro, uu swrieu out iu life tt ma war with nothing. o-ayiw, v vai .uau-. Via nf mt.n tt eat some cheese. The Carthage Gazette says: "A physician was summoned, who. rter Prescribing for the patient and ex amining the cheese, pronounced it a case I nf nnioinin er vonr aimilai trt that nf Pari a rran. Ha atatarl that in makine'th rhpnan I - , K;T"- iMi2iTLr I uw .uuww. w 'us in In. AnrH rhiAh h1 .nvrnnlan lha w n 1 leriai. I terlal. I I . I Goldsboro Jfewentfr: We learn X'ZZtott " has been greatly revived, and some ten or $' P'80?'. l"h in onsu At nmparrya saw jmm ia gJSSfJ anieiiim Livingston on the head, causing concussion of the brain. The negro is still at large. I 0 UA V... : n OTKa a nt.11 b !... I ?'VUA'" ? .1"u'"uu- " 1111 1 Correspondent of the Raleigh NeiObsrver : a corn famine. 'There need be no fear of The counties of Hyde, Beaufort, Tyrrell and Onslow will this year WMKL Z 'loVZ failed.' One of the most successful farmers JSSZXSZZSPvSl: Berne, of this year'a'crop, 20,000 bushels of mXlu5 i.Vr .1 UUIU aaav adi va miubii iv vwujtuiu au v delivery he will make the contract at 05 Hyde are better than they have been for the last ten years. SaHflbury Watchman: A test of 600 pounds of the ore yielded by th South- em Belle mine gave an average value of 125. two-thirds of which was in silver. Mr ran into 8iiyer at 125 feet. This is some- laano Intha Antnirn ha t tria volna or Ml thinr nAs fnr Hnwtn it ia tho flrRt minB l laree a Quantity. The mining interests of North Carolina have suffered more se- verely from speculation than from any other I Irnnarn omn Thprn am arlanaof men who f r n n m mam mt Th... avA m ni.aa rT man vhn I Bay with propriety be termed "mining hy- of he l"Mlder but the purchaser. . Kl'dVSS fires have occurred between Carthage and I ZuX?VS ?iThV JnSv an Incendiary, it is thought. Upland mtehl ag well be cm down and glven l0 lhe stock, if there JJW 2 fflilU wei,t bQt of COQr8e there is very little of it. I Cotton is small and full of rust, and there I w.n V mnva than half rnn Paul I Tf nt uw. " " I ' . : j I will amount to nothing if rain doea not come soon. - Monroe r tuirUB Ul lua YT Clio iu iu"" "io wiuismij i drv A water famiDe Is seriously threat-i I ened. Revivals of religion arenowjn (florid) churches in this place. It is rt.AAaa at t hnth IMA rVIAinoniRI ana HAHllfiL I Ul Vat WSO M W wwaa auw - W a safe to say that not more than one-tn ra or an average crop of corn or cotton will be produced in the county. The family J-S; "2? 88TV "SSSZ durine the past season. Out of a family of eleven persons nine have had spells of typhoid fever four Df them having died. three within two days of each other. Tbe m a- Jt- . 1 Itla ami ml M r4 Ma a Vr S10. WIT LaSi B v.A jft" cVUdw0 were the only ones of the I family mat escapetu Oxford Free Lance: Died, on 1 jirg. p0Uy Adcock, relict of the late Wil- Ham Adcock Mr Wj. . Gillis one Ul IUU vnuw.a .ww northern part of Granville, called on na a S? 52" fiTSft tt son of the once State geologist of Kentucky, and has an enviable reputation himself as a skilful mineralogist. He informs us that his place has not only copper upon lt, but also fine viena of gold and silver. We have had specimens of copper from tbe adjoin ing plantation belonging to Mr. O. F. Kingsbury, of Oxford, which has attracted much notice. Mr. Gillis informs us that Mr. Kingsbury's land is equally as rich in ore as his own. r Winston Sentinel: The refusal C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1881. I of tbe N. G. Railroad. Richmond & Dani I 211. T"V5 tS M. a. . 1. .. a VtJI A t TUIe Division to prorate with the Midland i Joftu Carolina ltailrO&U, tfl not at all cal culated to shape a healthy public sentiment for IhA TL Xr. TV Railroad miiinmnt and we we pleased to see that prompt steps I tiaiVA Kaam f-nlr "a mil at satsw aiiArt -jUm-L haVA hAon taVon trt rnt fit on tn. aiir Atal I vwnmwM w iya w wbmwu ui i criminations. -Mr. JLyncb, son or Froff Lynch, of High Point, has received the ar PQintment of Cadet to West Point from this Congressional District. We are pleased to learn that the new building at Yadkin this week at 1 00 per bushel. Stock la going down in prices. Drovers tell bi that horses and mules can be bought as I vuoau iu ouu cheap in southern markets as here, and i nor8e traaing t0 U8e lheir wordf ..i8 x a low eDb and nrofltleSS." New Berne Item: Deputy Mar - B&ai uUgh Humphrey arrested J. u. uuij atOn. and held in 81.000 bail. Far mera report considerable damage to the cropa oy tne neavy winas w xxia.y. ismb v sao uua LUUwaa u o aaa awav o a i?oo J a vivu wva - ton, owing to the early season, but the younger weed was blown about and twist- ed, from which its maturity will be delayed and the yield shortened, Farmers over the rive? report great damage to their fod-i I from an directions comes the report that der, pulled and aangtng on the staia, and the corn blades were split up badly by the; wind, ears broken off and the younger corn badlv blown down and injured. The severest and most terrific storm visited Trenton on Friday last. The largest trees were uprooted and spilt to pieces, iences blown down and scattered, corn laid pros- trate in the fields, and cotton damaged to a considerable extent. THE OIT NEW AUVBla'S'IStCniBNTS. Nones To saw mill owners. Mtjitbon Metallic brushes, etc. Rev. Dan 'i. Morrelle School. Heinssebgeb School books, etc. Oieba House Haverly's Minstrels. Cbonlt & MoBBis Sale postponed. Cbonlt & Morris Real estate sale. Notice State and County tax-payers. Cbonlt & Morris Sugar at auction. Board, P. O. Box 417 Board wanted. a,oel iota). Some of the apple trees in the city are in bloom. receipts 01 coiton at-tu.n yesterday 747 bales. I The Young Catholio Friend's I Society give an excursion down the riyer 1 tO-day . , , I i ne leaves are avintr ana aron- w I FiuK uu luo una ai ujuuviv w m-e.i ob FB """"" " I ITT , . I " wnn"- I v.ow or tne n.gn prices ior P ang pmcHing Tanner a tactics. Th g d t t books I .! ..7.? . .v. .- it-rfltd rnnMted to call at the offifie I 1 . sattie. I nfo TTo.ii Mr. Tn.aii ceived miormauon yeateroay 10 me enect that the schooners Lorenao and Stonevxili, reported lost in the late gales, were safe iq I Topsail Sound. Mr. J. Kent Brown estimates that property in this city for which he is agent suffered from the late storms to the extent of about $2,500, in tbe way of de molishment of outhouses, fences, etc. Thanks to Mr. Wm. Alderman, I Secretary, for a complimentary ticket to I the 19th Annual Fair of the Cumberland I Agricultural Society, to be held at . ' . .. n . ,A.. A Fayetteville on the 8th, 9th, 10th and Uthl of November, 1881 An $8,000 fire occurred yester day morning at Charlotte, in the building In which is located the Carolina Central offices and one of its warerooma and the warehouse of the Portner brewery. Most . . . of the goods in Pdrtner's warehouse were saved. Tbe railroad company was in sured. BlagiMrate's court Cornelius Howe, colored, bad a hearing before Justice Gardner, yesterday morn- ing, on the charge of committing assault Qd baMe" Heer B"?le Defen submitted .and was required to pay Tfae fiame defendant waa arraigned on a peee WMiiat, iifonontby HeilerBrid. ley, and was ordered to pay tbe costs and give bond in the sum of $50 to keep the ...... peace lor tnirty days. Am Alia. Ttradlev. colored, who was charged with assault and battery upon re- uuiiuu vj uT uuo irauui uu uw ThA flftffinfiant wan arraiffned on a I .-. h fiandi. Dun- ston, and was required to pay the costs and ....NMM " giTe ln tfte sum of $50 to keep the peace for thirty days. Candis Dunston, for assault and battery on Amelia Bradley, was ordered to pay one penny and tbe costs. Christopher Miller, charged with abusing stock in an enclosure not surrounded by a lawful fence, in Cape Fear Township, waa required to give bond in the sum of $50 for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. Richard Cowan, colored, waa before another magistrate, charged with commit ting an assault with a knife upon his wife, on the 26th of July last. It seems that the defendant was arrested at the time, but succeeded in making his escape from the officer who had him in charge, and was not re-arrested until Monday last. ,- He was ordered to give bond in the sum of $100 forlhia appearance at Court, in default of which he was committed to jail. DECLINE OP MAN Impotence of limb or vital function, nervous weak ness, sexual debility, &&, cured by Wells' Health Benewer. $1. At Druggists. Depot, J. C. Mtjnds, Wilmington. f nn I More of the Lata or-Deatraecio I . u - . . n m - - I fraperty ana cropi-Frehet m site Black River &e. From Mr. Bruce Williams, who lives in I lne Loog Creek section of Pender eounty, I vara Ia&mm lU.I ika 4 aS mm trees by the storms; pf.Friday last, in that section, waa very heavy. He counted as TY1 An V ata tf f - t rn c& a ' aftrnsa anm a a tVi a roads, and iu some instances as many" miacuously together. At Bergaw tlL J an abundance of rain, but the wind was not so severe. . An old mill in the Point Caswell section, which has been standing about thirty years, was completely carried I - -. away. It was the property of Mr. Levi r uostin. Two other mills (grist and saw combined) were badly damaged and the I dams washed away. These were the pro- I porty ef Mr. H. Murphy and Mrs-Henry. Capt. R p. PaddisOn. who was at Clin- lOD. Sampson county, on Friday, says the storm must have been very nearly as severe I there as ia Wilmington. A heavy rain I an . . ..,.!, . .oa,;,fo . . accompanied the hurricane and resulted iq I great aamage to cotton, turpentine trees, fences, etc. The most injury was to cotton, which was about ready to be picked out. Nearly every mill in the county was broken, and the loss in this respect will be quite severe. Capt. Paddison reports a tremendous freshet in Black river as one of the results of Friday's rain. When he passed Lisbon, Sampson county, on Thursday, the bed of the river was nearly dry, and ho could have driven his buggy up the channel. On Saturday, when he passed the same way again, there was seven feet of water in the river at the same spot Improvements to the Conntr court Honae. The improvements to the County Court House authorized recently by the Board of County Commissioners, with the concur rence of the Board of Magistrates, will be much more important than was at first sup posed. For instance, it was the general impression that the addition of the east I wing would make the court room darker tnan beiore and it was aireaay aar& itnrknah in all onnB"lon(A an1 that it WOllld b8renderedmore uncomfortably warm in aninme, it ia now seen that jaat the con- trary will be the result, as, by leaving open the door of the Criminal Court Clerk's room, inthe new wing, which adjoins the court room the latter has the benefit of lieht from " . I. I 9 a nn . n nl nntx rf na a n1 fKa Hr.fi h.An th f!lrk'a room and that of the County Commissioners, immediately oppasile We think tbe improvement ln the Wfty or comfort, to say nothing or convenience, a very decided one. The finishing touches are being placed to the hnfidi,, now. and tha rooms will be Tery handsome and tasty, while the fire- proof arrangement for tbe records win be .... ... . M 8afo nd Becure depository for I (hA imnArtftnt tirvMimpntn. Wfi notice, lit ..... . A ... - m-lnKt!tAtn- is being placed in the County Commission- er8 room, which will no doubt result in a saving to the county, in the way of repairs to plastering knocked down by the leaning of backs of chaiis against it. mayor's Court. John Curlew, the young white man who was arrested Monday morning for dis charging a nistol in what is known as Wal lace.B alley wa8 arrajgned before Mayor Smith yesterday morning, and. at the close h examination. Indtrment was sua- ia that give bond in , case, but he was ordered to tbe sum of $50 for his ap- pearance at the next term of the Criminal Court to answer to tbe charge of carrying a concealed weapon. He was turned over to the Sheriff, and, in default of security. committed to jail. Tbe Koala Trade. The Savannah News, referring to the high price of rosins, says: "The weather at the beginning of tbe season waa unfavorable for the production of this crop, and the re cent storm did a great deal of damage to the naval stores farms, which cannot be reme died this season. This,with the continued light receipts, which are very satisfactory evidence of the damage sustained, has caused the advance, and we may expect high prices during the remainder of the na val stores year." Probably Fatal. An affray between two colored men named Hiram Armstrong and Donas Lar kins, in Pender county, about a week or I Ian rlava stvA AiirSnflr vfitafi ArmfltrnfllT " v, Zli . .. ... Armstrong waa to have had a preliminary examination before a magistrate yesterday, I hi .. a 1 A.aA MKas wiu prooaoiy oe sent to our cuuu TU the SuperiorDourt for Pender county. t7nmaiiable matter. The following is the unmailable matter remaining in the city postoffice up to this date : Ratcliff Johnnie, Abbottsburg, N. C. ; Michael W. Hines. Planter's Rail, James Buffalow. care of Lancaster; George Smith, Tubb'a Inlet, Brunswick county, N. 0.; J. A. Moucoina, . 124 W. 36 street, N. Y. ; To the Co. Supt.of P. Instruction, Burgaw Pender county, N. C Haverly's minstrala. Haverly's new Mastodon Minstrels, one of the best companies of the kind travel ling, appear here on Saturday night next, September 17tb. The box sheet will be open at Dyer's clothing store to-morrow morning. , (few Batiaait I Two new locomotives arrived on the W & W- Railroad yesterday for tbe Carolina Central; road Their names are "D. W. Dates" and "Harrison Watts." They are said to be very fine engines. WHOLE NO. 4931 Dally Weatner nulletin. . The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington moan ume, ano also the amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty four hours ending daily at 3 P. -M., except Tuesday, when it is 43 hours, as furnished by the Signs y Temp. Rain fall. Weather. 84 .00 Clondy 90 .00 Fair 85 .00 Fair 84 .00 Fair G3 1.09 Lt rain 86 .0G Cloudy 86 .00 Cloudy 85 .00 Fair 89 .00 Fair 85 .00 Fair 89 .00 Fair 84 .00 Fair 83 .00 Clear 80 .04 Cloudy Charlotte Charleston....... Corsicana........ Galveston Havana. ....... . . Indian. ia... Jacksonville Key West Montgomery 89 runta Kassa. . . Savannah The following arejtho indications for tbe South Atlantic States to-day: Fair weather, easterly winds, stationary barometer and temperature. UIVEKARUmlKINB. Very few vessels in port ja9t now. Thanks to Capt. J. F. Gilbert for fa vors. Ger. barque Edward Pens, Kipp, hence, arrived at Hamburg on the 10th inst. The steamer CUnion t eceived cog si d erable damage by the gales of last Friday and is undergoing repairs. i Capt. Kittlesen, of the Norwegian ship La Louisiana, arrived here Sunday, and yesterday morning ho and Vice CodbuI Heide went down the river on the steamer Passport to examine into the condition of the wrecked ship, as she lies on the beach, where she was driven by tbe late storm. Intelligence was received by Messrs. Williams & Murchison, yesterday, to the effect that there had been a rise, of about ten or fifteen inches in the river. There was considerable rainfall last week in the upper sections of the Slate, and it is sup posed that the rise is attributable to that fact. Further confirmation of tho newj of the loss of tbe Schr. Mary Bear has been received through a letter from Capt. Chad- wick to Jjis son, Mr. David Chad wick. No doubt is entertained that she will prove a total wreck. The ill-fated vessel was tbe property of Messrs. Sol. Bear & Bros., of this city, registered 168 tons, was valued at $6,000, and was insured. She was what is known as. a tern schooner, having three masts, and was formerly the A. F. Ban dolph, built at Canning, N. B., in 1866, and partially wrecked two years ago on Frying Pan Shoals, where she was purchased by Mr. Samuel Bear for the firm, when ebe was hauled upon the ways and reconstruc ted, receiving tho new name of Mary Bear. CITY ITJHKB&. THB MORNING STAB can always be had at the following places In the city: The Pnrcell House, Harris' News Stand, and the Stab Office. IS IT POSSIBLE that a remedy made of such common, simple plants as Hops, Bnchu.Mandrake, Dandelion &c, makes so many and each marvel ous and wonderful cores as Bop Bitters does r It mast be, for whec old and young, rich and poor, Pastor and Doctor, .Lawyer and Kditor, all testify to caving Deen cured Dy it, we must Deiieve ana doubt no longer . See another column . Post. MOTHERS I MOTHERS I I MOTHEBS ! ! I Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your res- Dj a sick child Buttering and crying with the excru ciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'8 SOOTHING VBTJP. It will relieve the Doer little sufferer im mediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about It There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the xndth- d relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States; Sold everywhere. 25 cents a botue. THE ONE HUNDREDTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH OCCASION. At New Orleans, on the 9th day of August, at the 135th Grand Monthly Drawing or the Louisiana State Lottery Company, $30,000. the first capital prize, was won by ticket No. 19,083, half held by George BarkdolLa much respected conduc tor on the Perkiomen Branch of the Philadelphia & Read ins Railroad . living at Norristewn. Fa., the other half held by Felix D. Lester, a helper in the blacksmith shops of the Mobile & Ohio Railroad, at Jackson, Tenn. ; 1 10,000, the second prize, by No. 35,818. one half held by Wm. M. Shaw, bookkeeper Lakeside Foundry, Chicago, 111. , the other half by an unknown party: third, $5,000, drawn by ticket No. 43,885, half held by Mrs. D. Mack. New York city, the other half by Chas. Burch, also New York city; $3,500 drawn by Nos. 96,703 and 13.083, halves held by 8. Oelmonte, No. 530 Magazine st,, New Orleans; Henry Ziemer, Bast New York; N. A. Frier, Shawnee town. 111., collected through M. M. Pool A Co., Bankers there: Truman Bartlett, No. 50 Tremont street, Boston, Mass; There were thou sands of other lucky ones too tedious to enume rate, but any one anxious to know anything con nected with it should write at once to M. A. Dau- tun, New Orleans, La., before October 11th, the ay of the 137th drawing. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. One Bight Only Saturday, Sept. 11, HAYEBLY'S LAST BBEAT SUCCESS. MOTTO : "ORIGINALITY and REFINEMENT." HAVKRLY'S 40 NKW MASTODON MINSTBKL8. H. HAVBBLY. Proprietor. J- H. HACK k anager. t3TTH PINNACLH REACHED AT LAST. JFl a mTOaH An Entire Programme of New Features, causing Sl&tSSoSSSatCa Usual Prices ef Admission. Beats on sale at Dyers' Thursday morning, sept 14 3t we fr sa Wanted, JpUBNISBBD BOOM AND BOARD, for Gentle man, Wife and Child, in good locality. With pri vate family preferred. Address . sept 14 ll BOARD, P. O. Box 417. 1881. State and County Tax. T HE TAX BOOKS FOB TBI8 YBAB HAVE been placed in my hinds for collection. All interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. 8. H. MANNING. Sheriff sept 14 St we fr ta Now Hanover County U&TEI OV AfrVKUTIStrtG. OBI tfdata oaaay(..;.;.'.:.v.".t!;f;'i 00 I, . -vtt IWOday,,.;j.....,.....rt.v 1 76 fureea&rs. it foludays, a 00 fittt daya,... 160 C I .......... "W. B bu " One week,. ..ii..,. 4 00 " Two week,...; a co " " Threeweeks, .....860 " " One month,....,.... to oo n Two months,.... ...,no " Three monthi, ,....;ti oo " 8tx months,...,... 40(47 " One year, 0 on vm Contract AdverUsaments taken at pru)- r tlonately low rates. ... Ten lines selld Nonpareil type make one qanrr. V NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ITI. CRONLY, Auctioneer. BY CRONLT A MOE1US. DESIRABLE TWO STORY BRICK STOKE, COM MODIOUS DWELLING WITH EXTENSIVE LOT. rpBJS DAY (WEDNESDAY), BHPT. 14TB, 1881, at 13 o'clock M., wo will sell at Rx chance Corner, that desirable Two Story Brick House, upon West side of Front, third door South of Market Street, corner of Quince's Alley; That commodious Dwelling, twelve rooms, exten sive Lot, 69xS31 feet, southwest intersection Dock with Second Street, west side of Second 331 feet from Dock Street to Church Alley. Terms One fifth cash, balance one and two years, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage. sept 14 lt ITI. CIIONIA', Auctioneer. BY CRONLY A MOBBIS. Sugar at Auction. QN FRIDAY NEXT, 16Ji Instant, at 10 o'clock AM., wo will sell at oar 8aes Rooms, for account of all concerned 35 BARBELS GOLDEN C. SUGAR, slightly damaged by tho recent storm. Will add our usual assortment, being regular sale day. sept 14 St we f r Auction Sale Postponed. rpHB 8 ALB OF FURNITURE, 40., OF COM MERCIAL HOTEL, as advertised, has been pott- poned until TUESDAY, SJth instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M, sept 14 lt Auctioneers. Rev. Daniel Morrelle's JNGLI8H AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, Eoathwect corner Fifth and Orange. The Twenty-third Annual Session will begin D. V MONDAY, the 3d of October. sept 14 eod3t nac we fr su To Saw Mill Owners. pHK MEMBERS OF THE LABORERS' UNION, employed in the Saw Mills ln the clty.havo resolved that hereafter they will only work by the Ten Hour system, and at the foUowing rate of wages : Head sawyer, $2 00 per day; second sawyer 1 1 75; floor hands. SI 50: timber-Den man. SI 75: ensineer. S3 00; fireman, SI 78; sawdust roller, $i 85; slide nanas, ft oa; yara nanas, i 35; machinist ro reman, 00; machine feedtr, $1 50; machine sawyers. $1 50; saw filer, $1 T5. For all over time work 30 cents per hour. The above Scale of Prices to go Into effect on and after Monday, the 19th Inst. J. w. n sal, President. . ROB'T THOMAS. Jr., Secretary. Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 11, 1831. stptl4 1t Teachers and Scholars TXILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE by first calling at HBINSBERGER'S, before purchasing their SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL STATIONERY. Headquarters F OB SCHOOL BOOKS ADOPTED BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, At UEINSBSKQSU'B sept 14 tf Live Book and Music Store. pATENT METALLIC BBUSBES, Bebt Teeth Brushes made, English Hair Brushes, Hand Brushes, Dressing Combs, Armlets, And a quantity of Gents' Farnlshings, at sept 14 lt MUNSON'S. L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THB Louisiana State Loltery TAKES PLACE OCTOBER 1 1. PRIZES FROM $100 to $30,000. Price, Whole tickets. $3 00, Halves $1 00. Address lock box ctz, sept 14 tf Wilmington, N. C. OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N, The Cattle Ordinance -ILL BE ENFORCED ON AND AFTER THB 15th September. The limits are Red Cross. Seventh and Castle Streets and Cape Fear River. All Cattle found running at largo within those limits will be impounded. H. C. BROCK, sept 11 3t Review capy. Chief of Police. For Sale. TIANO-IN GOOD CONDITION, AND ONB of the sweetest toned instruments In the city. Address for terms, sept 13 tf LOCK BOX 417, City. Duke of Argyle. Brown & Roddick 45 market Street, B HAVB JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT of the above GENTS' LINEN COLLARS (our New Style). Can give you all slues from 14 to 19 Inches. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. P. S. We will remove to our New Store about the 15th of September. . If 18 tf Cape Fear Academy, TTTASHINGTON CATLETT, Principal; JA8. W. WW unDUTU A u A ..l.t.mt nntuuii MAN. BAY, OCTOBER 8d. It offers special advantages for young men preparing for business or College. Young pupils carefully taught. Discipline firm. Prices moderate. German taught by a competent teacher. Parents wishing to enter their sons wil please do so at beginning of the session. au 81 euaim we ir uu. Dissolution of Copartnership, E COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex isting between J. W. Lamb and B. G. Parmelee, under firm's name of Lamb Si Parmelee. expired by limitation August 18th, 1881. All who are indebted to the late firm must settle with B. B. Barruss, Assignee, and all claims against the said firm will bo presented to the Assignee for payment. - J. W. LAMB, sept 8 lw K. G. PARMELEE.; MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE foryoung ladles and gentlemen, IS mUes west of Fhlla., located on the Phila. A Bait. Central B. B. Courses of Study Bnglish, Scientific and Classical. Students prepared for U. 8. Naval and Military Academies, and the boat American Colleges. A thorough Chemical depart-, meat. Reading taught by a first class Elocutionist. Penmanship by a Professor, master of the baaaties of the art. A home like department for little boys. 14 instructors. Josxfh 8hohtlxd (Y ale ColJere) A ,M. , Principal, Concordville, Del co., Pa. aa 3 3m
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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