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Pn'shets in Illinois and ld Iowa threaten iL inches ; crreat damage; the water u higher than at the spring freshet; corn and other crops have not been secured I And the bottoms are full of horses and thet' live stocfc Five men killed onthe( pincin- uiiti Southern Railroad yesterday.- , The driver of a stage between jfimz and Favetteville, Ark., killed by thW jhorses running away; of thre passengers, one was fatalh' and the others severely injured, Gen. Hancock gave a reception at York town, on board the steamer St. John; Presi dent Arthur and other distinguished per- ages attended; a military review took son place during the da therajeere 9,500 men in line. British cotton spinners 'urge lejislation to suppress illegitimate specula tion in the staple. The Irish Land League has been proclaimed a aa iUegal organization. H. W. Thiers absconded from Kenosha, Wis., with $65,000 obtained in fraudulent mortgages, &c. A stage between Gatesville and Belknap, Texas, robbed by foot-pads. The Land court openedTn Dublin yesterday! JH-HMDth&r batch of political trials in Russia shortly. The President of the Irish League in America calls upon members to respond to appeals from Ireland. Archbishop Croke publishes a letter strongly protesting against the manifesto of the Land League: - Five deaths from yellpw.fever at Yera Cruz,' Mexico, for the week ending October 9th; at Key West, Fla., one case reported October 8th; at Havana ten deaths for the week ending the 8th. The name of Treasurer Gilfillan is mentioned in connec tion with the Treasury portfolio. Confederate bonds are in demand at .Rich mond, Ya. N. Y. markets: JHoney la6 I . a .Hiim.n u per txm. . cvnuu iwijv, wu.UCx flour dull and declinifigat $6 30(8 wheat lljc lower, ungiedring fl "87 1 3:&: cornfc lower, ungraded 65 TOic; rosin firm at $2 522 57i; spirits turpentine quiet and steady at 53a f ' . ' Emperor William, of Germany, lias tendered the Popeia home at Cologne. Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey contributed jointly $26,731.53 to the Garfield fund. When the Northern papers are wanting in items they fall back on Grant and Gordon Bennett. Senator Vance is at Yorktown The number of troops is. estimated variously, some putting it as high as twenty-five thousand. ' Prof. James McClintock, the fa mous Philadelphia surgeon, is dead from apoplexy, in his 72d year. , Jie was a native of Pennsylvania. In the Cramer case more rebutting testimony was introduced by the prosecution that contradicted the most important points in the defence. One of the "sights" at the Virginia State Fair was a race between a bi- I cycle and a horse. Miss Von Biun- nim, a native of Florida, rode the former, but the track was too heavy and the horse won. The Washington Post says the public is disgusted at Mahone' ex cuse for not challenging Gen. Early. It says it shows "the cowardice and sneaking innuendo which go to make up the man's character." It would be a curious bit of infor mation to know how many sketches and editorials and communications on the snrrender at; YoriloVilihave been written during the last, month Some of the papers began early and keep it up. Gen. J. B. Clark, Jr., Representa tive from the Eleventh Missouri Dis trict, has separated from his wife. Cause, she drinks and stays out late at night. She was a rich widow of ashington and they were married a year ago. Democrats in New York are claim ing that State by l,00marity. If that is all1 thetLtn electiorf-must be doubtful - for the State has gone Democratic by fO inthgw? The Republicans are claiming it also, but by a small majority. ' Do not forget the lecture to-night at thp Opera House by one of the most famous jomnailstifof aiakiridl All who attend will have, a rich treat m the brilliant lecture of Mr. Forbes. We hope Wilmington .will., do, credit to itself on this, occasion. . Itaum, of vthe,. Revenue. Depart ment, i8 to take the stump in Virginia m favor of BepubJiganjRpudiation. He is the same f ellow who wanted to dismiss office holders J in" Virginia U year ago for takg;';;tieal meetings. Oh, consistency! ' ' Oh, honesty! ;" " 1 1 1 - - - :i'r ...-I r ii , i in , ; - i -1 . - i, - ; ; ; : , ; , , i , I. T, , r, i, f Y , , i 1. 1 f -i I . . " . VUL. AXIX NO. 24. V-Prof . James v A. . Harrison, of the University of Virginia is a, gentle man of decided parts.7 "We i see it mentioned that he has a i, "History of SpainA ready : for the press, embel lished with one hundred illustrations. Prof;-' Harrison is the author of an other work on Spain, entitled "Spain in Profile." By the way, it is to be regretted that the work pnblished more than twenty years ago, entitled spam and the Spaniards," and writ ten by the late Gen. J. Johnston Pettigrew, second to but one man ever born in North Carolina, is not accessible to the public. It was pub lished for the author, who distributed a limited edition among his friends, and was nerer for sale. It is a work of much cleverness, and would be a valuable addition to -our very sparse State literature that contains but very few books of ; genuine- merit. Democratic Senators are much dis appointed and embittered ii the ac tion taken by Senator Davis. Many of them speak in decided terms in their condemnation. The Washing ton correspondent ofthe Philadelphia 1 Times writes on the 1 8th: "There is a eener&l feelinsr amonsr the Democrats that Davis should be ostracised, as waff. Senator Mahone. 'No gentleman should speak to him,' says one Democrat. 'He cannot get a pair from his side of the Chamber,' says another. 'I regard the sale of Davis worse than the bargain and sale oMahou$' says -another Democratic Sen ator,. .'Mahone sold himself to the Repub licans for the promotion of his friends, while Davis sold himself for his own per- sonai elevation. imsis sironer lansruae. eomino- from 8nalnrs nf thp TTnitod States toward a brother Senator, but it is weak enough as an expression of the esthnatiou inwnich JVlr. Davis is held at present by me Democratic Senators. We notice that in the North there is much fear felt for the safety of Professor King, the aeronaut, and Mr. Hashagan, who accompanied him. It will be , remembered that Donald son and Wise were both lost, after making many ascensions. ThePhila- delnhia Times takes this enconraeiner r o o view : "The balloon is the best and strongest ever constructed in this country and the aeronaut is the most careful man who ever made an ascent. He is thoroughly familiar with every detail of his perilous profession, and has actruired a valuable scientific know ledge" off air currents and . atmospherical disturbances. But all Ms knowledge would he of no, avail in certain contingencies. He went up'in a storm and it is to be feared he drove his balloon over the great forests of "Wisconsin the worst is to be feared." Mrs. M. B. Clarke sharply criticizes Mr. MiHs management of the Oi ford Orphan Asylum in the Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic. Mr. Mills, we have no doubt, does all he can with the means furnished him. He is able, indefatigable, devoted thor- oughly to his work, and the orphans love him- His like cannot be found in the State, we think, for the place, If so, who is he ? We know some- thing of his management, and whilst not perfect, it is better, we have no doubt, than any other management would be. But he is clear-headed and writes with a vigor and terseness that few can equal. He can take care of himself in any controversy. Up to October 1st the number of irmr4gwtvt&4" t&air3ei)r Njews Jerk waa -3685 , an increase -of nearly 100,00Qjverthe these Germany sentl39,802; Ireland, 53,294 ; Sweden, 28,07.7j.Bhgland, 22, 151; Norway, 11,888; Switierlaiid, 8,751 ; Italy, 8,001 ; Bohemia, 7,3 75 ; Denmark; 7,165 ; Netherland, 6,70; Russia 5,328. Hungary, 4,016; Aus tria, 3,352; France, 1,865, arid Bel gium, 1,318, Twenty-seyen other countries sent 1Q,425.' ; :. CoHector Robertson, of New York, says no clerk shall be molested, if he declines to give for campaign pur pese's.' but all may give who choose. Here is jt&C 6chpQjei of assessing : Clerks receiving $2,000 per annum are assessed $80; those receiving $1, 800, $60; inspectors, $25; sugar sam plers, $20; night inspectors, $15. Post master Pearson gives notice that no assessments will be permitted in his department. "E. R. L." in Wadesboro Times thus puts a question to the Stab: "My dearly beloved friends of the lead ing daily, of the gtate bave recentfy spoken, atleestwici; of 4 contract for 'ealcimfafag' the City Hall.. Isthat the way to spell it?" Evenx sot i :- j Both &r calcimine anoj kalsomine are according to authority. See -Webster and Worcester, last edition. . "15 The History of the American Episeopai Churchw is to be written WILMINGTON, and published in Boston. . Dr. ,John Fulton is to prepare 'The Church in the;; Confederate - States' Some special subject xr subjecta will be treated by BishopLymany of North ? I : I 4- vAfter all the French : commission erd did' not witness the ceremonies at thejaving p, the. corner-stone pf the monumenx. x neir arrival oy steamer was riot kriown, and although for two arid a 'half hours they awaited the arrival of the -committee. ' '- e. Hillsbord - Recorder : George man, was before . Dr. O. Hooker, J. P.. last monoay, 'charged with, steal mg a bridle. On failing to give bond, he was sent to j aiL Oxford Torchlight: Mr. Thomas- luce, an old and woithy citizen of Gran vile, died .at his house in Oxford township on the 6th inst. ' He had reached the ripe old ageof 90 years, and was a soldier and pensioner of the war of 1812. New Berne News: Yesterday afternoon Miss Rosa Schwerin, aged ten years, was thrown from her pony on Broad street, opposite the residence of Mr. Wm. Hollister, "and- remained insensible for a considerable time after being taken to her father's house. -v Graham Jt&iieri At the fair. Mr. Charles Kerr took premiums to the amount of seventy-five j dollars. Robert Scott took several premiums on farm pro ducts. The Episcopal Church at Com pany Shops is to have a rectorgain. Rev. Alfred a. Htubba is to take charge of the church there and at Greensboro. Winston Leader?- Mr. " Jas. A. Robinson offers the Winston JaZw for sale, having been called to . a larger and more lucrative fleid. The .Leader is a bright and very excellent paper ahd ought to be a good piece of property. StatesviUe Landmark It is. The Leader will issue a daily edition during the session of the Baptist Convention, which will convene in this place on the 9th of November. A. j.:Rpberts is on trial in Or ange Bupenor uourt for tne- slander of Miss Mary B. Holt. He is also under ar rest for perjury. ? The Hillsboro Observer says: "The general good character of the young lady is proven by some of the best people on Jb Tat Kiver, while on the contra ry Lee Lockhart and Wiley Ball,' two wit nesses whose characters were proven to be very good, testified to having taken inde cent liberties with her." Webst& Weekly: I MrHR Ellington, of this place, hat' a cow. which has given during the last nineteen months four thousand five hundred and seventy five quarts of milk, At eight cents per quart,-two cents under the?: average market price, it would have brought him the hand some sum of $306. .The late Mr. jnana naean of Warren ton. sold in milk and but ter in one year from one cow, after supply ing a family of eleven, $375 worth. , Fact! Star. Raleigh News- Observer: Sheriff W. T. Buxton, of Northampton, yesterday brought up Levi Booth, colored, convicted of larceny and sentenced to ten.years in the Penitentiary. Died, at Llewellyn, Durham county, on the 13th inst., Mrs. Lou. F. wife of Major R. W. York, in the 43d year of her age. Col. Wheeler is in very good neaitn considering nis age. We suppose he is the only living person who delivered an address to Gen. Lafayette in 1824. On that occasion, as the repre sentative of a literary society of Columbia, he made Lafayette an address. Charlotte Observer: Mr. W. A. Sing, one of the workmen in the planing mill of Mr. Josiah Asbury, yesterday eve ning, a short while before 6 o'clock, "had his hand cut nearly off at the wrist by a jig saw. Judge Avery concluded the fall term of Marion County Superior Court yesterday and reached this city last night. He says the State docket just concluded exhibited more elaborate ornamentation in records of varied exploits with pistols, knife, brass knucks and hickory sticks than it has 1 been his cood fortune to oare witnessed heretofore. Franklin (Macon coutv) Re porter: The Western Baptist Convention of North Carolina will be held in Franklin. beginning October 13th. The annual reunion of the Siler family was held yester day at the residence of Mr. James K., Gray, on Ellljay Creeki this county. These an nual family gatherings have been held for more than twenty-five years. We con sider the Stab one of the ablest journals in the South, truly Democratic and Southern, but consistent and liberal in all things nearly.. We think so much of the Stak that some of our friends call it our '.'politi cal bible." Long may it shine. Statesville Landmark: One of the Mt. Airy papers accuses the other of having underbid it, and thus got the county printing after there had been an under standing that there was to be no cutting of rates. Father Evans, of the Milton Chron- icief thinks the , underbidder- ought tqr be elected president of tne. ffortn i&rouna Press Association. Statesville supposes that four railroads are pointing their noses in this direction: the North Carolina Mid land, the Danville, Mocksville & South western road, the Statesville & 'Jefferson and the Imboden roads; and our neighbor, the American, thinks there are grounds for hoping that when Mr. Best getshis road to Salisbury ne wm DUild ngnt on togsiates- mMfctimfyWd Mrl James Hasty, one of our oldest citizens, died in this vicinity on Saturday ot lasl.weei'f?he day&kfteMrs. l4eea Oovjngtoii trfelict of i&Ustip JThdmas'? QwingWu, tliedi. shd-dehtheresioren-ce otherdaughter, Mrs. Hiram Htfks,Jnthisvi45ty. The drouth, now pTCvaumg, Is.the tnostexces sive ever experienced in this section, accord ing to the best recollection of the oldest in habitant. Very little rainjias. fallen . here abouts in the pastsix months, and the water courses were nevep known so dry before. Daniel Reddick, a .-coloretl youth, whilst resisdns arrest for some' trivial of fence, last night, was shot . .by ;the jCown Marshal,.!". S, Moore, and Kiitnongnt he is mortatly wounded.' Mobte has departed for parts unknown". - i?Fhe machinery for the new cotton mill of the Messrs. Leb better, now in course of cohstruction in this vicinitylng reooiedbiit the fac-. tory building is noryet completed. ltunberton jsooesonian : j. ne, purt pentine still located at Barkers Cut, near this town, theproperty of Mr. , Irvin. Jen kins and kased by Mr. J E Carlfle, was destroyed by fire last Friday night. Died, in BacK swamp townsmp.oncne utn N. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, iS8t inst, Susan Gaddy, wife of Meredith Gad-j dv. colored. She was the mother Of twen ty-two children, about eighteen of whom survive her. . The .Cape 4Fear Baptist Association meets with the church at Piney Grove, Marion county; S. C, , on Thursday. The steam saw and planing mills, cot ton gin anrpress-"togetheirwith a large quantity of lumber) logs', cdCtti and seed,' belonging to Pope & McLeod, of this town, were consumed Oy fire last Friday about 10 A. M. The fire was. accidental, and there being no insurance the loss was very heayjr,: aggregating six thousand five hundred or seven thousand : dollars, and throwing some twenty-five or thirty .hands out of employ ment lV"ithin the last week nearly twenty thousand dollar's worth, of property, has been destroyed by fire, which is a serious loss, and the burden of it has been borne by two houses Messrs. B, Godwin & Co. , and Messrs., f.Pope & McLeod. This is the second or thud time that Pope McLeod's mills have, been burned ' " : V "' THE OITT. NEW ADTEBTI8EMENT8. Mttkson English suitings. Heinsbergkr Music for all. Opera Houbb Rentz-Santley Co. , S. G. Nobthrop Sweet oranges. Local Dots. The guard house was empty yesterday. Mr. Archibald Forbes is at the Purcell House. Very little doing in magisterial circles yesterday. The receipts of cotton yester day footed up 786 bales. The painters have completed operations at the City Hall. There was a slight advance in cotton at this port yesterday. Mr. L. H. Darr, of the Sumter (S C.) Advance, dropped in to see us yes terday. Heaters are being placed in the basement, of the Second Presbyterian church. Mr. Charles White, an old citi zen of Pender, residing a mile or two from Long Creek, died very suddenly on Wed nesday, aged about 50 years. Nothing doing in police circles and no cases for the Mayor's Court yester day morning. The "d and d.'s" are pro bably saving up their money for "4-paws" circus. The man who shot the colored man at Wilson on Monday night last, men- tioned in Wednesday's paper, was named May, said to be a resident of Wilson. He is still at large. - A mad dog, represented to have been frothing at the mouth, snapping at everything it came across, having bitten several geese in a flock that came in its way, was killed in Brooklyn a few days since. No news yet from the missing aeronauts, though every effort is being made to find them or ascertain their where abouts. The wife of Prof. King still has faith that her husband and Mr. Hashagen are safe. Miss Frances E. Willard, Pres ident of the Women's National Christian Temperance Union, delivered an address at Baltimore on Tuesday night, her subject being "A Tour Through the Southern States and Indian Territory." Nathan Graham, a half crazy darkey, and one of Wilmington's aversions, was before the mayor of Raleigh, a few days since, on the charge of vagrancy, and was so disoiderlyjnthe , court room that he was ordered to be locked up, The News & Observer says: "When he reached , the guard house door he refused to go any fur ther, and it required the services of four officers to manage him. He waa finally overcome and put in a cell. Mis cries at tracted a large crowd around the -'guard house door." A Record of the Past. As a matter of some interest we give here a record of deaths from yellow fever in this city during the month of OctoberT862, the year the great scourgepre vailed tosuch a fearful extent in WJlmington. It will be seen that the largert mortality was on the 18th, and the day is said to have been much the same? in, every respect ithat. .Tuesday ast, the:18thof this i October-, Was:, ;: 1st, 8; 2nd o3rd;;ll ; 4th; ?j5thM6th,; ?5j i 7th, 5;8th,4;0th, 5;lOthT4; llth; 7 12th, 8; 13th, lty 14th, 615th; 7; 18thy 10) l7thy 8 ; 18th, 17; 19th, lljSOth, 15; lst, 15; 3nd, 7; 23rd, 11; 24th, 8 25th, 5? 26th;' ' 8: 27th, 3; 28th; $; 29thVUj ftffliftfolst,, TVital, 234. : i Tlte ; ReWtiC-Santleir -roverr bnnptiuy. The Prudence Jourj$fcl of tflaber 18th says? . of' 'the1 ' Retrlz-Sahtie troupe. which appear at the Ojra 'Buie Jhif this city on Monday evening next: '' 'The2ftentz Santley Novelty aid Burlesque omoany entered upon an engagement at the tiomique yesterday, giving entertainments afternoon and evening. The theatre was crowded to its utmost Urmt upon each performances were brim full of bright say ings and remarkable doings, awakening & degree of enthiashhih, Jin its mani festations, set the house a ringing." Macistimte's Court. Isham Scott, colored, r was arraigned be r rnagfetrafc ori thecharge ofl commii- ting an assault and battery upon his wife. Defendant was found guilty and ordered to pay one penny and the costs. f r rr r. n "Mine ur onnuui iour umn a day makes a happy household.' ' TPor saleby J. CrMmnsl Dally Weather Bulletin. The following will show the . state of the thermometer,, at the .stations named, at 3 P. M.. yesterday,, Washington mean time; and also the .amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty-four hours ending daily at 3 P. Ml', except Tuesday; when it is 48 hours, as furnished by the Signal Officer of this; city : .These observations, : it should be un derstood, are taken at fhe same moment of time at all the stations named. Temp. Kalnfall. Weather. .04 Cloudy Augusta f Fair .Cloudy Clear ; Clear Fair,f Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Tair , Clondy Clear Lt rain Cloudy Clear ; Clear Cloudy Charleston.. ... . Charlotte COrsicana. ; . . . . . Galveston....... Havana Indianola.. . . ... 65 62 7S 69 85 68 75 85 71 82 61 68 81 74 74 .00 .57 .00 ' .01 , .00 ;00 .24 : .00 . .60 .63 .60 ;90 .00 .00 K .80 Jacksonville Key West Montgomery. . . Punta Rassa.. , Savannah. ..... Wilmington . Cedar Keys Pensacola ..... Port Eads The following are the Indications, for the South. Atlantic States to-day :. Fair weather, northeasterly winds, sta tionary barometer and temperature. Mr. Archibald. Forbe and hi Ieeture Xo-ulght. To-night Mr. Archibald Forbes, the cele-i brated war correspondent of the London Daily News, whose graphic descriptions of the stirring scenes and bloody encounters of the late Russo-Turkish war gave him a world-wide notoriety and fame, and who has since achieved for himself an equally brilliant reputation in the role of a lecturer, will appear at the Opera House and give our people some idea of "The Inner Life of a War Correspondent. " The lecture will be under the auspices of the Wilmington Library Association, Jand we have am ple assurance from all sides that it will be of such a character as to warrant all the seemingly extravagant praises that have been bestowed upon it by the press every where it has been delivered The Boston Pott thus speaks of Mr. Forbes' effort there: "Mr. Forbes told his story with becom ing modesty, but at the same time with a true appreciation of the grandeur and im- ertance of the events which he described, is style is marked by the bold and deci sive features wnica cnaractenze men wno have become familiar with army discipline, and yet contains enough of social or court ly grace to leave upon the mind of the lis tener the impression that he is addressed by one who speaks not only from the stand point of a skillful soldier, but at the same time from the standpoint of an impartial observer. His descriptive narrative con tains all the beauty which might character ize a poet's dream, and that thrilling inter est which holds the auditor spellbound un til the last words fall from his hps. On the other hand his Bailies of Wit and humor reveal' a nature . which, if it revels in the sublime, ,yet stoops at times to a keen relish of tne numorouB and ridiculous. Foreign Shipments Yesterday. The shipments to foreign ports yesterday embraced the following: The German barquentine Maria Sophia,CA)t. Sachan,for Rio de Janeiro, by Messrs. Parsley & Wig gins, with 260,843 feet of lumber, valued at $4,303 91; the British barque Joe Bead, Capt. Edwards, for Liverpool,, by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son, with 1,900 bales of cotton and 500 barrels of rosin, valued at $95,200; and the schooner Melrote, Capt. Lufkin, for Jeremie, Hayti by Messrs. Northrop & Cumming, with 115,733 feet of lumber and 203,850 shingles, valued at. $3,069 99. Total foreign exports for the day $102,573 90. Uumallable Matter. The following is the unmailable matter remaining in the city postoffice: Geo. W. Catlett, Port Royal, Va.; Vina Chatman, Onslow county, N. C; Addie Russell, Amherst, N. H.; Albert Williams,- Columbia, S. C. ; Margaret Phillips, Roasly, Coney Island; Jennie G. Love, Society HOI. S. C. The Sueedeii xTund. Previously acknowledged. Worth & Worth. W. B: Davis........ ...$212 00 . . . . 10 00 l 00 .... 25 20 ;...$223 45 J, D. Nutt;... J. C. Taylor..... Total.,. German barque Elizabeth Ahrens,hlva, cleared from Boston - on the 18th inst. for this port. : ; BRAIN AND NERVED Weils' Health Renewer, greatest .remedy on earth for hh-; potence, leannooo, eesual debility, &c. $1, at druggistp, ep.jC., Mpros, Wil mington, t . , " ,?wSJsS-t'Sfc-S I I ... CITY ITEMS. .': THE MORNING STAB oaa always be had at the following places Jn the oity : The Pnroell House, Harris' News Stand, ana th Stab Offloe. THB FLORENCE , NIGHTINGALE OF THE NUR8ERY. The foll6wing is an extract froni a letter vritteato the German Btformed . Mutenper, atChambertbnrgh.'Fenn.: A BsnsrAciuMa. Just open the, door lot her, ahd , Mrs. Winslow-will prove the American Florence Nightingale . of the Nursery. 'Of thi we are bo snre, that we will teach oar "Sasy" to say, -'A blessins- on Mrs; Winslow" for helping her to snrrtve and' escape the (rriplng, ooliokiiig, and teething iegei r Mas. Winslow's SooTHnco Stbitp relieves - the child from pain, andjooreB dysentery and diarrhaa It softens the gnms.reduces inflammation,cureiwind oolid, and oarries the infant safely through the teething period, i It performs precisely, what it professes to perform, every part of it nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. Winslow know her only through the preparation of her "Soothing; Syrup for 'Children Teething." : If we had the power we would make her, as she is, a physical saviom to the infant race. Sold by all druggists, accents a bottle., $ ,;; r ttABBIlBn, : - , HETDE-KINNKR. At the' residence of Capt. S. W. Skinner, October 18th, 1881, at 6.80 o'clock, by the Eev: C M; Iyhe,- Mr. HENRY H. HEUXE tOjMiss MABSL, AGUSTA sV3maU,tf Wil mlngtbn. ' ' :" t' 1 -n h ff n t r- m nl i- - Sweet Oratogfe. 1 TTJST REaETVED, by Steamship Benefactor, ti.t Sweet Juicy Oranges, r:..r,. is Choice Pears,f A : Laay . ' Finger. Baldwin and Spy Apples,' New Figs, Raisins, Lemons. Ac., -i.'.i 'At .!,.-,;. - ! a G. NOBJrHB0P8 :a oct 81 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. WHOLE? :NOi 4963 OPERA "HOUSE; One Night Oaly.l , . llonday, Oct. 24. . THE , 17NXVKRSAIU . FAyOBITBS, The Celebrated H0VELTY & BTJKLESQUE The Finest and Most Distinguished -Organization . in America, comprising the , Most Accomplished Artists and Leading Celebri ties of the English and American Stage. 'f''A'jWf8llVJB'lf6Ts7Ii!lT.VVV:-': First prodsKtion on any stage of th New ni Original Burlesque, Including the Double Stage and all the modern Improve. -, ments, entitled - , Haze-lrErte, srEeTeme of tlie Mascot: ' Complete in Every Detail. i Beautiful Music., . .... , -, ; , Superb Costumes. And all Neoesaary Auxiliaries. Reserved Seats secured Throe Days in advanoe at Dyer & Son's Clothing Store. oct 31 St ; MUSIC FOR ALL ! The Organina ! ArNoyelty ! CHILD CAN PLAT IT. The most Wonderful Invention ot the day. Catalogue furnished on application at HEISHEROEIl'& . oct 81 tf Live Book and Music Store. Some Beautiful JJATTERNS QF ENOLISH SUITINGS in stock ICake your selections now. Nothing In this South on country to compare with our style and man er of getting up custom work. MUNSON, ; oot 21 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Urs. Kate C. Wines JjTAS REMOVED TO SECOND 8TREET, NEXT Sonthlef the Post Office, and is now receiving a lot of HANDSOME MILLINERY. Hope the Ladies wg&aall before purchasing, oot 20 3t th fr su Boys' Suits, FBOM &3JOO TO 15.00, At A. DAVID'S; Children's Suits, nxoirx 2.5o to h.oo, etsetr At A. DAVID'S. TBHtIbw Hom" for Sale, ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF THESE CELE brated Sewing Machines Must opening out. Come and see them and try them. Prices from $85 up to $75. Come one, come all, and examine kef ore you purchase any other kind ever made. I will take great pleasure in showingtheir merits. Respectfully, J. B. FARRAR, oct 20 St 24 Market St. Stylish Stiff and Soft Hats f s1 ILK UMBRELLAS 1 HARRISON A ALLEN, . Hatters. oct 30 Oats ! Oats ! pURE RED BUST PROOF OATS ! PURS BLACK SEED OATS ! In any quantity and at Bottom Figures. PRESTON CUMMING & CO., Millers and Grain and Peanut Dealers. : ootSOtf Tax ITotice. J WILL BE IN WILMINGTON, BURKH CM KR'B Store, on Monday, 4th of October, to receive Taxes. After that date ail delinquents will be levied upon. E. W. TAYLOR, Sheriff, oot 18 6t .- Brunswiek County. Peruvian Guano. Ba No-1 PWIAN GUANp,,Lobos, just received by Steamship Gulf Stream. For sale in lots to suit by W. H. McRARY A CO Commission Merchants oct 18 lw and Dealers in Fertilisers. For Sale, fJVWENTY .THOUSAND. TONS FERTILIZERS, embracing ACTD PHOSPHATEV : ' DISSOLVED BONES, , 1 -- AMMONIATED FERTILIZERS, , and GERMAN POTASH SALTS (KAEMTT) , I am prepared to offer to' the Wholesale and Re-i tail Trade, the above, at different Ports,, both North and South, at prioes to compete with other Manufacturers. Special offers will be made to meet the views of targe buyers. AdPBHBY? M. DsLEON Manufacturer and Importer Fertilizers. 87 Broadway, N. T. Southern Office, 104 Bay Street. ; ' Savannah, Ga. . . sept 16 eod4m ' ; fcr-snta'' WATER MILL MEAL 1200BUSHELS i VIRGINIA MEAL AiAo,' ; !;.: WHITE AND MIXED CORN, i.; FoT'Sale'liy ... HALL & PEAHSALL. 'oOtMDAWtf A----'--i . u ' Sf;.A .tf Ul'U;. Mr. ORE, the er. JJAVTNG RETURNED FROM HIS SUMMER vacation, is now prepared to do work in the La testStyie.j - "' ' : ' New and Seond-hand School BookrveryTcheat) C0K1CTEB1ATE .. A M BUYING LARGELY THESE BONDS WITH j2 aU coupons attached, i Until' orders exhaust ed, will pay a thousand for such Bonds deliv ered at my office, 1 XTmh Stv, New YrltL freeo expense in lots under one hundred thou sand, -and $350 a thousand fa larger lots.1 v oct Sl.WltZSAJrnXAEl. J. JSOSKS. Jr. r n 1 y-'Vj ? Three Weeks,.,.. -8 60 " rf One Month,. law Two Months,, , IT ( uu Threo Months,,.... ...... i..,M i 1. - i ji i One xear,... ,00 09 t ; : CsT ContMot Advertisements taken at propor tionately loW rates. .;f Kiv,,:::.-i'. Tea lines solid Nonpareil type make one square. OPERA-HOUSE. Under the auspices of the WUtnington Library ,. Association. t , , Ilr. Archibald-Forbes. War Correspondent of the London Daily Nsws, will deliver his popular Lecture, entitled Ta ZN2TE&: Lhrx , or 1 WAS qdSSXS- pomzirT ..: .; At the Opera House, FBID AT EVENING, Octo ber Slst, oommenoing at 8 o'clock. ' Tickets, 60o, osn be obtained at Book Stores. ootl84t ' : - -J-:. i - "Rose-Bud CreDLmeiy' I HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY FIRST SHIPMENT .,i..r :.:' For the season of . rJtSSM, 2HFW BULLED S T7VKWEFA t. Hose Bad Creamery Butter, Fresh from the Mountains of Pennsylvania, : And ' ' , ' PURE MAPLE SYRUP. Te lovers of a good breakfast, read and think of it. This is no ordinary Butter, but has the reputation of being the finest made in America. Comes direct from the Dairy to my store, without so much as stopping in any other city. Send in your orders to Jnb. L. Boatwright, Not. 11 Ac 13 N. Front St. octlStf Choice Hoods.: Fancy Imported and Domestic Cheese, of almoist every variety. I Fancy Imported And Domettio- Cakei and Chokers some (extra fine. iLiOnunpaiea aid Petit Pcds. : Raisins, Crop of 1881 London Layers dWw LkyerWi2 ooxek, , halves and quJirteri.., Jno. L. Boatwright, Noi. 11 si 13 H. Front 'sti' oot 16 tf Brooklyn. ST RECEIVED CAKES AND. CRACK1BS, No. 1, No. 8 and No. 8 Mackerel, BIO, LAOUAYBA AND JAVA C0TFEB3, Always Fresh from the Roaster. 'THE BRIDE FLOUR' Carries the day, and our CHIQUITAS are just as good as ever. We have everything usually found, in a First Class Grocery Store, and guarantee our prioes .to be si low as the lowest in all cases. Given a oall. J. C. Stevenson & Co. , oot, 16 It Brooklyn. L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE . Lioulslana State Iottery . TAKES PLACE NOV'R a PRIZES FROM $100 to $30,000. Price, Whole tiokets, $S 00, Halves $1 OOT Aadress look box xn, ootstf Wilmli ilngton, N. C. For Sale. VERY SUPERI0B SADDLE AND BUGGY MARE, young, kind and gentle in every respect. Any one wanting a Horse that a Lady or Child can drive, will do well to give the undersigned a call. ' - ootl61w J. A. WILLARD. Benloval. QN AND AFTER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11TH, HARRIS' NEWS DEPOT will be found two doors below old plaee, (Dyers' Old Stand), where News papers. Magazines, &c, can be found as asaaL Also the best 6 and 10 cent Cigars in the market. Come and see me. ootsnao lm Feathers t rpHEJNEW FUKSITURE STORE OF BEH- RENDS MUNBOE. 8. E. Cor. Market aadSd Sts., Wilmington, N. C, has received a large een signment of new live Goose Feathers, steam dressed, eboieest quality. : , The largest iaesort- naent of Furniture in the State, which they will sell lOper cent, lower than any house in tbp 8tat. Their Walnut goods are Solid Walnut, mot 4m veneered, with Walnnt on botheSdes. est Utf Lye, Soap Statchi : '( ' 10ft Cases LYE and POTASH. I. Boxes SOAP, ; v ioft- v -.1;: 4 1 ocil6 tf '' KERCHNER CALDER BB08. Shot; Powder; Caps QQ Bags SHOT, aU slxes tf'i 100 WPOWDEB, ; ;t qQ Gross CAPS, .y--y.i;.,..- .' Foe sale by . ootl6tf KERCHNER &, CALDER BRO& Crackers and Cand. itio Bbla and 50X68 jd cRAcMrR8 VK Buos'and;Boxes CANDY, ' ' For sale 1 , j oot 16 tf ,. v : KERCHNER A CALDER, BROS. CceiBuffar, oetK tf klgcH CALDER BBOdL ' CHAMBER BETS, p' i- TEA SETS, VASES 5 ' ' ' ' ' fk largest jtui nctitnk foi'sale by ; )H tuiv.A i1 AAasd 'mubcbson; "" oot 18 tf Crockery Department.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 21, 1881, edition 1
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