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HE MORNING STiUl It Ill I T.;-- .-;V.. - . ' imma ji mh ' -1 . ii 'i !! i ituwi iiiii inn nmtmmmmmmmmtmmtmitmmmmmmmmm i inn l .. n i ii..i.jwJw'j' ' . L'jJiipJJX-fgaitf .:.ii.l.".iHJi.1i.I.'...1 SI (0 ys,....,i,. .'.'.(. lis Va,.,4r.,ir.vf'. . ... ' 1 Sv a,.,,,..-. ifnV.vi ' soo at.,. ... $60 : t; 4 . BUSHED DAILY KXCWT IfOMJiArd (hiawMi!.:::::;:;::,. ... ana gAVBS OV SVMOB1RKMI IN twun ue year, py tamiu .jubukv "!,.. llTe month. " " ... ; 1 14 .aonth " 10ft To (Itj Sabearlhere, delivered la aay part of the ity. Fifteen Ceata per week. Our City Agentaare ,oiuUioried to collect for more than three menths n advance. totemi $t tt. ijtojji mtagtoa.N..ltiow the Uimore lmert - OUTLINKh. mi.. r-::.k "i 1 -vt io Dfiusu vubiui iiuBwunciM ukcq for proiecuoD ior two uniisn steamer and a barqae threatened by the strikert; the .... . Governor of Lomaiana promiaed to seed troops; the Spanish consul ha, te.egr.phed h SD.n ah Minister at Waah nton In m- - - Ihiiod to affairs in New Orleans. . McKoy won the sculling race at Toronto Tuesday. Iroquois won the St. Leger stikes at the Doc caster, (English) races. ...f,n. i. in ihA 1,1 c.uo-.wj .. . hut i; is ibouKht the requisite majority will I grea 10 u. 1 reaMieni uarneia aat op 1 f..rshoit time vesierd.vt h wn,rf f I , ,. ----- 1 ugueu u mo cu.ujta ui "iuuu; uunfeo- el ctuxJiiioo ia reported by his pbyiiclans I n favorable as usual, notwithstanding a eveuinK. The I elibi febrile rise ia the euffciiug sod deyastaiion in the burnt district iu Michigau is represented as in-de-scribable; the list of thedetdand burned rooMouea 10 iocrease; thouaaoda are home !t-M, ai.d many blinded, crippled and dfr uned. Turkey has decided U send neither tnxjs nor commissioners to Ejgypt; 1 be Loodoo lime urges the suppression of tbe KbediTe's army. Diphtheria ia rpidemic io Russia; in certain communes kih! pari -Lea all the children under 15 years .if e bve died. The King of Da homey wiib liia array of Amazons has ra vatf. ! two uiititre towns, carrying off Ihe iQ'.tiiisuts for tkcrifice ai the aouual fea-nv-1. Tbe Arabs have cut off the r supply f - Tuois. New York miikets: MoDey 46 per ceoL ; cotton w-k Bnd irrt gular at 12l2f eta; south -r i ri n r firm nod quiet nt $3 258 62t; wiit-st irregular and unsettled, ungraded $1 211 47i;corn, ungraded 6172 cents; blunts turit;utine steady at 53 ccn; ronin firm -.1 i 302 85. There is a white majority in Vir ginia of 73,000. Hon. Lionel Sackville, Bart, is to he the new British Minister at Wash ington. VVaTTice Boss has defeated Conrt ney and Conloy in a culling race at Toronto. The trade news from New York ..11 Llie 12th is tbat there id a general advance ail aloug the line. 1 lie Protectionists (high tariff Hen) have called a convention to iueei iii New York, November 24. Ca.let J. U. Maxwell, of Wheel mg, was drowned near Lexington, Va., whilst bathing. The body was 1 1 covered. Liv-is lost by the earthquake re porteJ near Naples. Mauna Loa did il Thus far Vesuvius is quiet. Bnt - lig shake up may come soon. Thomas McDonald, a waiter iu a New York concert garden, was killed ... , . if 1 w ..... W..0-T..U5 kV - live eiecLric 1 1 c n l. riieciriciLV is una- i a j gerous to meddle with. Baltimore is in a high old excite ment over its approaching "Oriole," which means, we suppose, a big bird show, with a sort of Mardi Gras thrown in by way of variety. They do say that Secretary of Navy Hunt is making "a most redioulous aes of himself." Who is this Sir Joseph any how ? The papers all around are after the petty tyrant of an hour. rs. Ceha Thaxter, a well known writer in the North, is a large, ooarse woman, with a fiery temper and athe- .... a. . istic proclivities. She puts her sew- iog-machine on the porch and works unday. Sorry for Ceha. "Hope not dead," is the .heading I in one of our Northern exchanges of ,,. , t, I uesday, concerning the President. This shows how low he is regaided. . , , The diipatohes sent to England are more relied on than tbe bulletins of I tbe pbysioiacs. The idea of Bourbon Beck, of Ken- tuoky, voting for a Republican? Per ish the thought! Bait. American RadUOrgan. Sonr mn La-t week VOU aour grapes. Last wee you thought the "idea" very sweet and ... . , i I nice and it was a rich morsel -under I vonr deceitful tonfrne. I " I j j I froa to death in Indian Territory. A special from Fort Supply says: I .i7S, , , , . ., I v-rk a uoiu ui wuw. bwoiTw i from here, 300 catUe and three horses were lost. A norther struck us Sat- .a :k. -rn.. .i . o -.-ju.Sw. uo fcuCmi0. - o'clock was 44." "Vot a country and vot a peebleslf The American horse Iroquois is not the favorite for the St. Lecrer ia Encr- l.ml. FT a ,h n-rh an-1 ther- - - j , fore, cannot win the St. Lerar. oro. I I T v frf tiaJfaVSrrTb?.cVe NO. : .-. , yttuugor. i qaole: ' . '-' mt. " "1 L-ltll luun ' Iimku4 i - fcuat, ai- tinniKvo l. - . - I 7-u ww uegorwM insiiracea I!? W7 Mid thO; Derby r ia 1780, ;only "!!;?re uccesafni in J" ,l I JL. "voampion, in . 1800; .L0ra i.r-..i ! - - - E ' SP ,; 'S 1?48i-'0 rrfintn a, flying Dutchman,? w 1849; Lord Zetland's "Voltigeurf in 1850; Mr. Bowe's 'West Australian in 185S: Mr L'Andon'M Blair AhoL n 8.6f 9?unt Lagrange' QUdia- wur . lg65. Mr Snttnn'a r.nrrl Lyon in 1866, and Lord Falmouth's 'Silvio in 1877 . , ... . ' jToastoiy Iroquois will make the .onlu n P. S. The dispatch received eance the above was written says he-was the winuer. uani TT;..r 1K0 iu u . tnA luug tbe balloonist, has. .started trom Minneapolis, Minnesota. On me i-'in the balloon was cut loose and off it went at twenty-five miles .a an hour. r. f . i i- t e.i- j: it: 7H&un; C. d! N.oholas, of the Chi- cago TTmj; W. Qreemer, of the t New York UeralJlL K. Johnson, I of the St. rani oneer ressy and I Winslow Upton, of the United States Signal Service. A very large crowd witnessed the ascension. A Southern I trip is in view, we believe." Miss Curtis was the winner of the ten mile raoe at Doa Moines. She is from Kansas. Mrs. Burke then beat Miss C.'s time. This was on Friday. Tbe following day Miss Archer, of Missouri, won tbe twenty mile raoe by a half-length, making it in 46 minutes. She beat Miss Mill, of Kansas. Only $100,000 ch an eed I ii.r. ti,: : u ri - J u.UUo. &U1D.D DV u.uo. wu.j nUUlo thirty thousand persons attended. I - I iuui a 1 1 l jr is irLrgrcsaiug, uub uul uui 1 West." Thirty million busbeln of salt are produoed aunually iu the United , J , I Mates, says the census report of I 1880. Only 2,000,000 are from evaporation. The remainder is from subterraueau brines. Five thousand persons are employed. Value of production $5,000,000. Michigan Drodooes 12.000.000 bushels. Utah. I ., -, .01. ti j with its Great Salt Lake, produoea ' I knt ifio nnn I The adjusters and detectives have I been uoe.nh.og another insurance case at Soranton, Pa. An I .1 attempt to get money on a living person, although reported dead, was I the last. An exchange says: I a ravavA ;n.r.n,., nt of Scran ton disposed ot policies amount- I ing in $500,000 in Chicago last weelc l " g " j o Tbe subjects are all residents 01 uni- ncrn n nn mwir neatn is aaiiv ex i -e peeled." 6pmts Turpentine. Colored laborers in New Berne have struck for higher wages. Concord Sun: The Grangers are to opea a cooperative store in town, in a few weeks. Superintendent Scarborough is I delivering educational addresses aDout in places. Kight, say we. I Greensboro Protestant: Messrs. Houston & Bro. have so far purchased over I ar nnA Hia1 frmt at iba 1 asi m I UV, VfvV vlU UU9 w a uueu iiuit v from metn!er of tbe firm. Kaleigh News-Observer i Mr. T i si 4J.U mm m DAAtapltir sirrBiin atrfalrAn D.ralvsia The msny friends of this esteemed youogman will deeply regret the occurrence- A negro named Joe Litchfield tlo,e$,200 from a bnggy in which two white men were riding. They were on reC0vered and tbe thief is in jail at Eliza beth City, as we learn from tbe Falcon Greenville Express: CoL Sugg and Col. Skinner bave each ordered a $150 uniform for service at Yorktown. Rhoden Laogley, a little negro boy. was killed Fridsy afternoon by a horse throw- ing him against a tree opposite Dr. James HotL ilendersonville Herald: Sheriff Williams has a tomato In his garden which meaanrea fifteen inches in circumference aix inches in diameter. Appies.peacnes, Krapea&c.t io great abundance, are offered f0r Ule on oar streets daily by the farmers of the county. New Berne News: Tbe storm a9 QQ,t 8CVere a" lDe Wt7 Up, lDI "U h hM Qf considerabla damsge lo lbe crops, and quite a number of trees wAra blown into me river. vi obiu.- i J7y j0hn Starky, one of the bands em- nlnved on the construction, uain of Capt. I r. ' . ... . 1 I KolOTOor. tm I m hia own carelessness. I Rillaboro Recorder: A protracted I meeting at Cane Creek Baptist Church, j seven miles irom tiiiisouro, rcauikou u mw shg eoDTerilOD OI KUUUi iuui -wuio. I VT. Garl Brown, tbe celebrated arUst of Washington uny, w Kt" cu !u.fr"Lur the other day upon an order of arrest for I hebein a non-resident. We learn I w-ow-i v I that the amount oi juugmeni agaiuai ju.i, i XUb.k loss ov the hair A. fhxladkl nmmn ia about eiffht hundred dollars. Mr. I . t nramw fna ,r s nrn mv hair Brown is now la the custody of Sheriff BlatanaiL I Charlotte Observer t Rev. J. has resigned bis charfe,ooaccount ,oi M Unaimeu, i 1 health. Uarouna fjemrai oonua nw nnoted at 105. The BUtesVille 1 1511 a W 1 IwiOTar W8:V!'I)ttrinthiaBe8aoa there I cotton buyers who will boy direct fotNew 1 York.;-- -A very severe atom of wind. I rftlnanri fik.ll.nAnnA); Aver Mitllartl f'rpife I , - r . . - . : i I6wnshln BdndAVi between 3 and 3 o'clock. - .r. - - -r-r -z . r. i xne crops aaQereatesereiy along tno una .;itor'Wchws:ibUtiwo utiles ,5" -3ity iC0.- The 1 - o---.l of ctHoadspeople? went down to Norfolk Saturdiy fromrpoinU on tha rail- wad,-to see Old Jonn Robinson's circus. 1 KIDII iUIUU DWIUU U VU UID U1UI. 1 I Everybody should come to court to I ?ear jnaK9 nw pnrg toine grand way of informing the jury as to their duties. i Tha charo tannaint "Rnmnrnna InoiM und forcible. Currituck farmers are pom- 1 ptuwogw nugcaoieis. XDBome poruoosoi I the "connty tbedlBease baa made havocwith J the nogs. A little negro boy, three or i xour years old, was Drought to town one I day last weekend abandoned. Thebrut,al j parents should be ferreted out and-sumraa- I Save very rily punished;. . CitiziDns of Elizbeth httie to complain of now in tne way 01 uaniportaiion iactmtes. u wo trains daily to Norfolk, making close coo I "ecuun. wtut au pointe ixonn ana oautn; iinea of Bteamera to Washington. New .r .ii t- . . r, .. I "erne, deoton, .Plymouth, wilnamaton, I TaMoMmMlA nM1MMkl. aTiM.MMAl1 ' TJ:.A.ia Nag's Head and various other points, land I lhe "d Edenton within less than 'two I uaiUUBVUlD. JU1U1UU1B. VICBBWOIK J? BIIUD1U. I I t 1 v r , .7rK.S ww-if6Tjr: .n - i cane from th vnrtr hnnw Ona nf ihom ? "SPSSr Ttli3nbl screamed as one shot was fired andwaano doubt hit. The name of the other escaped luma " oouian neagepetn. iroopa .7.7. VSXZl'L UI.Z?7Z' jutant General that they will attend. Yesterday a small negro, filled with whis- key, became obstreperous st the central depot, ue meandered around witn a razor, a pistol and' a knife, and expressed his in tense thirst for gore. He slashed away ngnt and left, bnt tourt no one. .Finally ho was captured by - the police. The damage by Friday's rain storm to the cotton is bad in all this section, we learn from dealers m the ..staple.;. Wake county got about tne worst ' or the storm, it is said. Kaln began to fan bnnday afternoon. and came down pretty steadily nntil nearly midnight, it was a quiet, soaring ram; just the kind needed. A lire at 8an ford Sunday night, burned tbe store of T D. Watson, In which was the poetoffice The fir8 to havebeen of incendiary origin. uol. xollc .requests all who contemplate entering as knights in the grand f nnrnaman at rtiw Hist. f.i. trk nntifn him at OUCC. Charlotte Observer: The Char- IrkttA wtf nn mooiiNta fnr lha vbp fmm Mn. tember 1st. 1881. were 62.100 bales to 89.- g.1110 before. All of John Robinson'a big show arrived in the city last night. Tbe disembarking of "Old Chief," who was among the advance guard, at tracted a very large crowd, which, seemed to be much disappointed when be walked on without snowing any appetite tor a man supper. He was heavily chained, and bis tusks have been sawed off. Tbe white polar near died at 8helby. A small trestle sear Asbevule, 00 the Western North Carolina road, gave way Sunday 1 . :i j 1 " ercoiag idu me man auu oaggaKa cars The engineer was hur" it threw the train three hours and a half behind. 1 rti a ri TT 1 vi : j . . i jou a., vs. uu&bu, jrrcaiueuk 01 me Charlotte, Columbia ob Augusta Kailroad. was in the city yesterday. It is said he is I lSSSSXi the advisability of making a bid for the I.hAntAr 'V. jinnir Nirrnw (-tun cp. cjoL A. 8. Buford, Gen. T. M. Logan, and Col. G. J. Foreacre and President Hood, in Charlottel veaterdav in consultation. it understood, in regard to tbe consolida- tinn anil nnmnlnllnn nf th t hr.p linfli rt raiir0ad between Augusta, Ga., and Knox- I ville, Tenn. The one completed between I , - I ur v a -n down the Tennessee river to Knoxville. I Neither the fast mail nor tbe express I due here at twelve night before last arrived. I ineyreacncu nere ia iwo bwhouo yentcr- Hv Afternoon at ahont 3 o'clock. The oc-1 casion of the detention was in the first ( place a collision at Granite, a station four I macs iuia aiua ui xoiia xato, bou iu. iuo i ,v nhalrntnn nf & Tnn rrff I freight train between Burkevtlle and Dan- I ville. The latter is a rumor and the rail- I . . . ... I what it is worth. But the collision was roaa men won i give up iacw, man Keaiur a collision to the extent 01 a the extent of a dead I engineer and several sugniiy Drnisea. ? -a " k. r.TL"78 aKAtif ihaanmnao hn f in a mAmpnt Antrl .. unawnnLn fmm ihA ioi.nl I . V . r - " . tender with his leg cut off and hanging to tbe stump by a piece of bis pants. He died that night. Engineer Mosely was a Rich mond man and ran only to ureensooro. JB oit natw ADVanaa'iSKiriKivrr.. Mxjnson Grand opening. Harrison & Allen Straw hats. J. W. Atxinson Underwriters' sale. J. C. Stevenson Candy, butter, etc. v Cronlt & Morris Sale ship and cargo. Allesred Pension Fraud. W- C. Mooney, an old citizen of Shal- lotte, Brunswick county, was arrested Tues day by Deputy U. S. Marshal Klein, charged with an attempt to obtain money by making a fraudulent application for a pension for alleged service as a soldier in the war of 1812. The case came up before U. S. Com missioner McQuigg, yesterday, but, pend- ing the examination, the case was .con- tinaed unU1 tbla moroiD. al 1U C10CK. 10 rtfhAP -u-. from n0inmh were sent w.j. to Commissioner McQuigg by District AU lripnAV Albertaon. the matter havine been lhe C0Qrl8 here " J ' mrougn me ieparimen ui osuiuKvuu. We learn also that a special agent of the Government previously visited Shallotte and j gUlated iavestigation. Mr. Mooney ; . u u f wm lul yk,- , . . m m m pnnwKrPHfnnnitTKU! vnnpRiv. M W w w w w - 1 - commeoced falling out until I was almost bald. After using Cocoaine a few montns. I have now a thick, growth or hair. tin. Ala V.aat air.rrt Avft Burnett's Flayorinq Extracts, al wsys stanuara. N. C,. THURSDAY. ! SEPTEMBER-i88t Eioe.l not.. - No improvoment reported in the river yesterday. ,' No oases for the Mayor's i Court yesterday morning. ' I Reoeipta .of cotton at this port yesterday 316 bales. We are -promised sbbwerv I ' ' v weather to-day. and hahw foiw DaDIy rollow- a cool wave ww.- pto " , ' ; 1 How. fortunate that' the a-ain which has been threatening f or feyera! days past, has held back until the damaged roofs have all been patched up or retinned. A correspondent at Myrtle Grove Sound says the main road for four teen miles is almost impassable on account of fallen trees, and that the woods are I White with.treelesa slumps. - We don't know how we came to 8ay ta aliudiDg to the storm the otherfday, I .. . .. . . . ..J" I inn rnn rann inn SMimer i wnri waa 1 r . ; used bv Messrs. Kerchner & Calder Bros.: I but it was a mistake nevertheless. I There was quite a heavy rum I Deiow yesterday, and the excursionists on I theBteamer Passport did not enjoy them iidM Ue M wen M they might have done i in conBeauence. iney went BUOUl leu mlle9 0Qt8ide I The schooner Ruth Darling, I Capt. Chipman, arrived from New York yesterday. She reports taking tbe gale off Cape Lookout, and says it was very heavy. The S. D. brings a cargo of iron for the W. a. ttt ri-M s 1 on vv. itauroau. A difficulty occurred at the fire laet night between two white men, in which one of them received some severe cuts about the bead. Both were arrested, and gave bond for their appearance before be Mayor's Court this morning. Dr. Burkhead, in his last letter to the Methodist Advance, speaking of his visit to Parliament in company with Mr. John D. Sprunt, formerly of this city, says the M. P.'s he heard speak did not com pare favorably with leading members of onr Legislature in oratory or otherwise; Atiinlt Willi Deadir Weapon. Dick Fennell, colored, employed at the Wilmington & Weldon Rail rood depot, had a difficulty with one Alex. Johnson, colored, yesterday, during which ho made a furious assault upon him with an axe, but fortu nately inflicted no injury. Johnson soon afterwards had a warrant issued, which was placed io the hands of Officer C. H. Strode, who went to the depot to arrest tbe offender, but as soon as Fennell saw bim coming, imagining the purport of bis errand, "he took to his heels." Tbe officer pursued , the fugitive - "over the hills -and far away," until he finally got up with him under Boney Bridge, when he was captured and taken to Justice Gardner's office. Here a preliminary examination was had. and the defendant was ordered to give a bond of $100 for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, in default of which be was committed to jail. Tbe Ueeent Probable Fatal Affray in Fender. J. Hiram Armstrong, colored, had a hear- ing before Justice Grattan Williams, In Pender county, on Tuesday, on the charge 1 CUUCl WUUII of committing an assault and battery with a oeadiy weapon witn intent io aui uonas Larkins. colored, about eight or ten days ag0 the injarieB of the said Larkins having . , , ... Q w been previously examined by Dr. S. Sj Satchwell, a practicing physician of Pen- (jer county, and pronounced dangerous. r-,. , . . . . . .:. .i : vBieuUBUl was oruervu IU UO luipcmuucu iu . t . . - . t . i a . . : ma county jan, wunont neoeui at aeuunigr, to await further developments in regard to condi.ion of Tj-rklna .nd if the latter snouid nereaner improve and give promise of ultimate recovery, then Armstrong is to be released on giving a justified bond in the sum of $500 for his appearance at the next term of the ' Superior Court for Pender county. Armstrong has been sent to our county jail for confinement. Tbe cattle Ordinance. If we are to have a cattle ordinance, and it is to be enforced at all, why not treat all persons alike r As it now stands citizens residing east of Seventh street,north of Red Cross street and south of Castle street, have no protection. Why they should be exempt from the benefits of tbe ordinance (if bene fits they are) it would be difficult to con ceive. Their flower gardens are aS much prized, their sleep as easily disturbed by the tingling bells, and their cabbage and vege tables generally entitled to as much regard as those of the more favored ones inside the limits around which our "City Fathers' have thrown the mantle of their protection "Tote fair," the interested ones say, is a trite aphorism, as applicable to municipal authorities as to any others in power, and should hold good in this instance. To Be Tried for lVareeny. Deputy Sheriff Hand arrived here yester day with a colored prisoner by the name of Sam Rochelle, of Holly Township, Pender county, sent tinder a commitment from Justice K. F. Power on the charge of lar ceny. The bond required of bim was to tke amount of $300, and, upon failure to furnish the same, be was committed to jail to await trial at tbe next term of the Supe rior Court for Pender county. na-av-ei UnoMSlable natter. The following is tbe un mailable matter remaining in the city postoffice up to this date : Mrs. J. A. Mancure, 124 W. St., N. Y.; James Buffi ow, care Lancaster; John Mo3ely, No. 75 Dally St.; Michael W. Hines, Planters B,eilt S. C; Jannie .Rat cliff, Abbottsburgh, N. C. ; Superintendent Public Instructions, Burgaw, N. C. uaur weaincr HBiieua. I - The following Will show the state of the thermometer, at tbe stations named, at 3 DO p- W s vaf trriv- ,' WanhtncrLnn :,. j Q ;r-- tune, And also the Amount, pf . rainfall in inches or the twenty four hours endmat diiir -Vk ti.' w i,.ri TnA 'rt.n . ,o " a 7?rrr' JJ 'X to uuui ok a? mtuiBuou ijr tug kikuu OfficeVuf 'th'is city i ' ' ' Temp. RalnfaJL- Weatber. Atlanta..,.. ... 77, . .00 Clear Augustci.2 85' .00 Fair Charlotte......'.. '84 f .00 Fair Charleston ..- 83 .00 Cloudy uorsicanai..' - . 60 l.oa Jflarx Galveston 3 71 2.18 Hyr'in Havana 86 -.00 Fair Indian.jia.. V. . . . . 69 3 02 Lt rain Jacksonville...... 85 .10 Cloudy JSjey West. . . .v. . 88 .00 Jflair Montgomery 73 .37 Ltraia PantaRassa. 78 .00 Fair Savannah.. 83 .60 Fair PortEacs 82 .00 Fair Pensacola . . . ; . ; i 84 .01 ' Cloudy The following are the indications for the South Atlantic Statea to-day : Partly cloudy; or -cloudy weather, local rains, easterly winds, and stationary or lower barometer and temperature. : ' ' n-ee-ei Incendiary Fire. The alarm of fire about 12 o'clock last night was caused by the burning of a dwell ing house on Third, between Church; and Castle streets, owned by Mrs. John1 Craig and occupied by Mr. John Northrop: Bnt little of Mr. Northrop's furniture was saved. There was insurance on both building and furniture, but tbe amount was small. The fire began under the house, and in the ab sence of the family occupying it, and is supposed to bave been of incendiary origin. A portion of the house was occupied by Mr. Orchard, formerly of Columbia, S. C. Mr. Orchard is absent from the city. His family escaped from the burning building, but with tbe loss of all their household effects. iff aclBtrete'e conn. Jennie Larrington, colored, bad a hear ing before Justice Millis on the charge of committing assault and battery on Belle Campbell, also colored. Judgment sus pended on the psyment of costs, The same defendant was then arraigned on a peace warrant, sworn out by Belle Campbell, and was ordered to pay the costs and give bond in the sum of $35 to keep the peace for sixty days. Sol. Gause was before Justice Gardner yesterday, for slander and assault and on a peace warrant. In the case of slander be was ordered to give bond in the sum of $50 for his appearance at court; in the case of assault judgment was suspended on the payment of costs, and in the matter of tbe peace warrant he was ordered lo pay the costs and give bond and security in the sum of $50 to keep tbe peace for sixty days, and failing to comply with which condl tions he was lodged in jail. KIVBK AND IT! A. KINK. Norwegian brig Brazilian, Berge, hence, arrived at Antwerp on the 12th instant. The British brig Live Oak was gotten off safely from tbe shoals in the neighbor hood of Fort Anderson, Tuesday afternoon. The schr. Outran, with naval stores from New River, and supposed to have been lost in the late gale, has turned up safely in Topsail Sound. Nothing has been heard of the schooner John A. Griffin, bound to this port from Philadelphia with a cargo of coal, but Messrs. George Harries & Co., consignees, are not uneasy. The barque Qlaaler was finally hauled off the "Rocks" near Smithville yesterday by the steamers Passport And Jos. 2. Boston, and we are glad to learn that she sustained but very slight damage. The steamer Wave, Capt. Robeson, arrived yesterday evening about 7.30 o'clock from Fayetteville, which place she eft Tuesday at 11 A. M. Capt. Robeson reports a rise of about 16 inches at Fayette ville, and that tbe river was still rising slowly when the TPattt left. Vice Consul Heide, with a surveying party, having visited the ship La Lousiana, report the veesel hard and fast on Frying I Pan Shoals, about ten miles from shore, and a, complete wreck. The most of the deck has been washed away, all the bouses swept off, the stern entirely gone and only the part of one mast ia standing, while the tide ia passing through the wreck from fore to aft. The crew have left for different porte. An auction sale of the wrecked ma terial as it now stands will take place on Friday. A colored seaman of the ill-fated schooner Mary Bear, named Geo. Richard son, arrived here yesterday. He reports tbat the vessel first took the gale on Friday morning about 6 o'clock, they being about twenty miles from the shore at the time and' the wind .from the northeast. Tbe schooner soon afterwards sprung aleak and labored very heavily, and in the meantime ! tbe wind shifted to the southwest. The vessel struck at about 2 P. M. , and stranded about two hundred yards from the beach The captain and crew, with the exception of young Feller, then? swam ashore. The poor boy was afraid to risk reaching shore in that way and was soon afterwards washed off the wreck. A search was sub sequently made for the body of the unfor tunate youth for eight miles up and down the beach, but without success. Captain Chad wick and .the remainder of the crew are expected to arrive here on Sunday. They are now engaged in saving all they can of the cargo, which willi of course, be in a damaged condition. , ' THE MORNING STAB can' always be had at the fallowing places in the dt7 : The Purcell House, Harris' News Stand, and the Stas Office. WHOLE NO. 4932 1 '; - An Egyptian Myeiery. A Confederate general, who is now. in the service of the . Khedive of Egypt, says tbat for miny ' months he was mystified by the i actions of a chief servant of the Egyptian 1 potentate. Every night when the Khedive I retired to bed this mysterious servant en it I tered his room with an odd-shaped bottle, , I which was carried in groat state. The subordinate servants waited at the door of tbe bedroom of the ruler of all Egypt, while their chief entered and left the bottle. Night after night this proceeding was re peated, until tbe American was. almost crazy with curiosity. By bribes be finally learned that the bottle contained Perry DAYia' Pain Killer, an infallible cure for cramps and cholera morbus. The Khedive never sleeps without a bottle of this inval uable medicine at his side, f CITY lTKlHA. IS IT POSSIBLE that a remedy made of anch common, simple plants aa Hops, Bncha.Mandrake, Dandelion Ac, makes bo many and Bach marvel ous and wonderful cares as Bop Bitters does t It mast do, ror wner oia ana young, rica ana poor, Pastor and Doctor, Lawyer and KdUor, all testify u aavme Deen curea dv iu wo mirat neneve ma aonot no longer. ee another column. Poet. MOTHERS I - MOTHERS 1 I MOTHERS I 1 1 Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your res- by a sick child suffering and crying with the excrq- ciaunz Dam oi canine teeui r ir bo. eo at once andget a bottle of MRS. WUX8LOW8 bOOTHING SYKUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediate? deoend - nnon it; there la no mistake about it There Is not a mother on earth who has ever need it, who will not tell yon at once that it Will er. magic. pleasant to the taste, and is the Dreecrintion of one of the oldest and best female Dhvsiciana and nnraes in the United States, bold everywhere. 36 cents a oetue. DIED. FAULK. In Goldsboro. on tha mnmincnf the 14th lust.. Miss MARY FAULK, aired 77 veara S months and 6 days. Funeral this (Thursday) morning, at the late real denes of Mr. Bphralm Weecott, on 3rd, between jr?fmMTl .nil "I. .tin al.. n I . . 1 f .-.1.1 1 I cemetery. Prlands of the family are re- I spectrally invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. CROIVLY, Auctioneer. BY CRONLY MORRIS. Consulate Sale of SMp and Carp. QN TO-MORROW, (FRIDAY), 16TH INST. , at 10 o'clock, A. M., we will Bell at ear Sales Rooms, by direction and under inspection of R. E. Heide. Norwegian Vice Consul, for account of all concerned, the FRIGATE SHIP LA LOUISIANA, as she now lies anon Frviae Pan Sheal. stranded on her voyage from Pensacola to LlverooeL with her cargo of about 800.0CO feet lumber. sept 15 lt TTNDBRWRITERS' SALE OF WRECK AND U C CARGO. Will be sold .at Pnblic Auction, for the benefit of all concerned, on the beach, at Stump Sound, Onslow county, N. C, on SATURDAY, the 17th Inst., at 11 o'clock A.M., Hull of Schooner MARY BEAR, together with all of the sails, ric- I saved. Also, the cargo ef Oil, Nails, Com, Ac., r r,t ept lb tf JOHN W. ATKINSON. Our Grand Opening XTILL SOON COMMENCE. OUR FRIENDS will bear in micd that we shall not content our- aelves with one, but shall have several daring the eeason. MUNSON. sept 15 lt Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Straw Hats ! JjK)R A SMALL CONSIDERATION. Just receiving FALL and WINTER GOODS, At HARBISON ALLEN'S, sept 15 tf City Hatters. Candy ! Candy ! Q VARIETIES FANCY GOODS, BOUGHT low, and can be sold bo as to allow a good margin to dealers. Attractive styles and fresh. Also, fal line of fresh goads for retailing Chocolates. Cara mels, &. Fresh I EGGS and CHICKENS received dallr on consignment, and my customers supplied at the lowest market rates. Two and three times a week I receive conslrn - mehtsof FRESH-MOUNTAIN BUTTER, and re. tau it at 2& cents per pound. COFFEES, all trades. Roasted Eailv under mv own supervision. Evervbodv la delighted with "THB BRIDE" FLOUR. It makes the whitest and sweetest bread ever known in this market. J. O. STEVENSON, sept 15 tf Market Street Washington and Lee University. GEN. G. W. C. LEE. PRK8IDENT. Thorough instruction In LANGUAGES, LITERATURE and SCIENCE, and in the Professional Schools of LAW and ENGINEERING. Healthful location in the Valley of Virginia. Expenses for nine months S-fSVSP KSLs225i r? opeM 8ePtember 15. 1881. For Catalogue address i . Lb UA-BLtrutiLiLt. dr., uierir, Jy 9 eod2m tn th aa Lexington, Va, In a Few Days ! JN THE COURSE OF ONE WEEK, OR LESS, we will be receiving NEW STOCK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. INDUCEMENTS Will be offered on any Goods now in stock. CARPETS Now on hand will be sold for less than real value. The object is to raise the CASH. Respectfully, E. IS.. HcINTIRE. eept 13 tf ENGLISH GUNS. W: HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Snellen Breech-Loading Gone, fine Mujsale Loaders also cheap and medium grades in this city. Also, a large assortment of Ammunition, of every description. Bodgera & Wos ten holm's Pocket-Knives, Razors, Sclasore, Ac large variety. Prices guaranteed in all instances. WM. E. SPRINGER CO., Successors to John Dawson & Co , sept 11 tf 19, SI and 38 Market St. L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE IxmJsIana State Lottery TAKES PLACE OCTOBER 1 1. PRIZES FROM tlOOto $30,000. Price, Whole tickets, t 00, HalveaSl 00. Address Lock Box 871, eept H tf Wilmington, N. C. " " rw w i w m m m w m w 9 m m m . v w " , - Twoweeka,.4i..tfi.j:v-;v.... ,4 60 M Threeweekfl,., 8 60 " " One month,...,... .. 10 00 ' Two months...... 17 t0 " . Three months,.... 4 00 " - Sixmonths,... 40 ct One year,... no on &Jf Contract Advertiaementa taken at proa, r tionately low rates. ; : ; Ten lines BelldNonpareil type make one aqaarc NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ACKNOWLEDGED BIS SHOW ! WilmiDgton--Oce Day Only ! Monday, Setjt'r 19th. The Biggest of all Big Shows! OLD JOHN KOBINSON'S GREAT WORLD'S ' EXPOSITION ! TO MY MANY FRIENDS. D urine a period of over fifty veara I have annually presented to my friend and the pnblic the exposi tions which bear mv name. I have ateadllv im proved, year by year, my orRanlaaUon, addiag to iu merits and increasing its dlmeniions, until it has assumed such vast proportions at to entitle lt to the name of ' ' THE BIG- SHOW ! On Monday, Sept. 19th, I will exhibit at Wilmington AN UNEQUALLED MENAGERIE ; AN UNRI VALLED CIRCUS. The Menagerie embraces over fifty dens of all. that is rare, wonaerrni ana curious in the Zoological Kingdom. The Circus is the Very Best. Among the BDecialtlea to be witnessed will ba tha WONDERFUL SLOTH, the only one ever on exhi bition: the GIANT OX, larger than an elephant; the ONLY SILVER ANTELOPE ever on exhibi tion; the LARGEST DOUBLE HORNED RHINO CEROS ever witnessed ; the WHITE POLAR BEAR ; uruTe oi naii'iu&n uablkliBi a nera or large ELEPHANTS; a group of LIVING GIRAFFES; a school of SEA LIONS: a HUMAN CANNON BALL. These are notable EXTRA FEATURES, exhibited with MY SIDE SHOW ONLY, in addi tion to five hundred other specimens, maklag my collection the LARGB8T IN THE WORLD. The Circus is as it always has been "THE VERY BEST." Everything advertised will be exhibited. I will In person visit this city and all points South at which my Great Show exhibits. I will care for the comfort of mv patrons, and allow no more tickets to be sold than I have Dlace to accommodate the holders. I pledge the reputation which fifty six years of managerial career has gained for me which 1 bold of greater value than all ray wealth that I wi 1 keep every promise herein enumerated. Admission as usual. Reduced rates on all Railroads. Very respectfully. IJOHN ROBINSON, eept 11 8 It 13 15 17 18 Teachers and Scholars TXTILL FINP IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE by first calling at HEINSBEBGER'S, before purchasing their SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL STATIONERY. Headquarters TjWB SCHOOL BOOKS ADOPTED BY THE STATE BOABD OF EDUCATION, At HKLNBBHKUBK'B sept 14 tf Live Book and Music Storo. T3ATENT METALLIC BBUSHES, JL Beet Teeth Brushes made, English Hair Brushes, Hand Brushes, Dressing Combs, Armlets, And a quantity of Gents' FarnlshiDgs, at sept 14 It M UN SON'S. For Sale, piANO-IN GOOD CONDITION. AND ONE 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, -TIT E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT of the above GENTS' LINEN COLLARS (our New 8tyle). Can give yon all sizes from 14 to 19 inches. 45 Market St P. S. We will remove to our New Store about the 15th of September. Jy t8 tf Dissolution or CopartncrsMp. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE XX iatln? between J. W. Lamb and E. G. Parmelee. under firm's name of Lamb 4k Parmelee, expired by limitation August 18th, 1881. AU who are indented to the late arm must settle with Jt. E. Barrass, Assignee, and all claims again st the saia arm will be presented to the Assignee for payment. . VT ii&ao, sept 8 lw B. Q. PARMELEE. MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE f oryoung ladles and eentlemen. 18 miles west of Phlla., lecated on the Phlla. A Bait. Central R. R. Courses of Study English, Scientific and Classical. Student prepared for U. S. Naval and Military Academies, and the best American Colleges. A thorough Chemical depart ment. Reading taught by a first class Elocutionist. Penmanship by a Professor, master of the beauties of the art. A home like department for little boy a. 1 4 instructors, deeirs bbobtumi t aie uonee AM.. Principal, Concord ville, Del co. Pa. aa 3 am Hasn't Everything TjLSE GONE UP I BETTER PLACE YOUU orders for COOK and HEATING STOVES and GRATES before October. Send for illustrated catalogue. r. M. KING CO., eept 11 tf Wilmington. N. C. INTRODUCTION. ' SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE WITH Scheola for Introduction of the Text Books adopted by the Bute Board or Education. Also, School Supplies such aa rens. Ink, Slates and Pencils,Crayons, Pen-Holders, Book Bags, Erasers. Exercise Books, c. , Ac. Give me a call or write for farther lnfotaaatlon, to .., aept 11 tf O. W. YATES. T71T rTTTl A GEORGIA. For in JH .LiU ixLlJA. formation abetit these SlateTread lh SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. WEEKLY (mammoth eight page sheet) $S a year. Jjaiiy iu year. iu mi iNm. u. Sample copies cents. HArrMM aulStf ' J. H. ESTILL, Savannah. 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