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The !M8Muff SKP i kax w- ass waMxasuufet srn' 4" i-l!iJi) .l BY WM. H. BERNAI11: V -j ' -. . j . , , . . . - i - : -: r .. ' , , .-. ..t , 1 - P , r' .Four Days,, .I I" I 4. : ' PUBLISHED DAILY -t r EXCEPT MONDAYS. One Year (by Mail) Posts Paw. 00 Six Months, u M - H UV40O Three Months, u u ,;M'i,ftf -i:r$&. One Monui, . . . -"iv: To Citx Sabacriberg, dcUvered ta any part .raS of the ;han three montha tn adrance r Entered at the Post Office at WDmlngton; N.'C, OZTTETITES. it General Walker, of the Census Bureau, has resigned ; CoU : Beaton, ?hief cler!f, w IITsucceed him. " ' Rates' on' grain from Chicago east have been advanced by; -the Peuusylvania R. R. Co. ; the rate f f9m Chicago to New York will be 20 cent ; Jo Pbikdelphia 18 and to Baltimore J?. p hundred. -me Secretary of State' Washington has issued a" work upon- the cotton goods trade in all parts of the world, for the information of producers" and man ufacturers in this country. Edwin D. Morgan has been nominated and confirmed as Secretary of the Treasury. Henry H. Garrett, a colored preacherof New York, has been appolated JDniste rtaLiberia. Governor Bigelow and the Connecticut troops arrived at Charleston Sunday ; the visitors were heartily welcomed and enter tained. Indignation meetings held lib. London Sunday to denounce the Govern ment for its coercion policy and the arrest of Parnell ; several more arrests have been made under the coercion act A num ber of lives lost by the foundering of the steamer Clara MacDuff, frQm IJverpooiftir Bomlmy. A Swedish steamer is over due and it is feared was lost with crew and passengers in the recent gale. G. W. Harper, agent of the Texas Express Com- pany at Galveston, is charged with robbing the company of nearly $2,000. Presi dent Grevy's daughter and Mr. Daniel Wilson, Under Financial Secretary of the French Government, were married Sunday. . Parnell thinks Irish fanners will adopt the '"No Rent" manifesto. The re port of the commission to investigate the custodian's office of the Treasury Depart ment at Washington refers in detail to a number of questionable transactions invol ving Assistant Secretary Upton and others N. T. markets: Money 63J per' cent.: cotton quiet and firm at llfllc; southern flour dull and heavy at $6 30 8 50: wheat closed firm, ungraded spring. $1 341 41 ; corn opened better but lost its advance and declined, closing rather more steady, ungraded 68?lfc; roem; steady at $2 5o2 60; spirits turpentine quiet and steady at 53 i. , r - . Grant is in Washington, and it is said he is looking after a Cabinet ap pointment for some Stalwart. Ia Ireland the three F's were first demanded. In Virginia the three R's seem to have it. Republiean Repu diation and Rascality. What has been gained to science and knowledge by the great risk made by Messrs. King and Hashagen ? What practical good has been ac complished ? In our notice of Mr. Sheppersou's. book, "Cotton Facts," on second page, we omitted to state that the price, in flexible cloth covers, is 75 cents per copy. All the papers North of Virginia seem to be agreed that the Yorktown celebration was a stupendous failure. Possibly it was a little too far South. If it had only been on Northern soil! ilrs. Garfield has given notice through her friend Col. Rockwell that an authorized life of her husband, with an appropriate collection of his literary remains, will be prepared carefully by a competent person and published in due time. The Medical Record editorially says, in effect, that Guiteau is on the border line of insanity, but to be con sidered irresponsible. He has an unbalanced mind. If alb people in this condition are crazy then the world is a big insane asylumr it strikes us. - Dr. Pare, a North Caroliany and a recent graduate in medicine, has taen appointed resident physician at fte Baltimore City Hospital; to fill the vacancy created by the resigna tion of Dr. E. George Keitt, of South Carolina, who has left for home to recuperate his health. There is another, TrsaMry tcaadal. A decision of the Secrelary relative to a heavy call for bonds on .Thurs day, was at once telegraphed to a cer tain broker's office and pperationl were based thereon. The, Secretary indignant, and it is said jthat one of the employes heard and conveyed the news accordingly before it was distributed generally. Ine way Miss BraddoBtbesensa! tional novelist, is catching it in Eng land for presuming to cut down Sir alter ScottV inimitable stories and to publish them in this mutilated style. She is worse than ahy vandal or iconoclast The idea of suchr crib?,! bier attempting toorreUis Scotch! change i , and humorj is "orriDie. ..i 'v-r .--s, - VOL .XXIX.--rNO..s27. Colonel Walter Clark has been in- tervievred since his return- from Eu rope by one - of the ! Raleigh ' New-- fsunvrvcr Bbjui, auu ue gives ceixam opinions thai are suygestive and edi fying, to; some of - which we shall refer hereafter. In the meantime we copy;' the following bit of 5 delicious experience - during his ten - days in Ireland. . "Apropos tf this feeinff system. T am re minded of an Irishman's ready 'cheek. "We went from Gleneariffe through a beau trful but mountainous country. Though the full fare had been paid when we dis- mountea, tne anver, according to he cus tom of the country, asked for a gratuity. When it was given ne instantly added, An av your nonor but knew aU you would double it. " The desired addition was made and he was bade to tell us all. . 'An shure does tout honor remember that last moun tain that we came down like the ould divil was afther us?' He was assured that it was -not forgotten nor ever likely to be. Shure an itwasmeself, your blessed honor, that druv that, .last mile without a Unch pin." The Charleston News and Courier of Sunday says: "Mr. Archibald Forbes, the distinguish ed war correspondent of the London Daily Newt, whose deeds are known and admired on both sides of the sea, arrived in this city yesterdayat the especial invitation of May or ; Courtenay. The Mayer and a large number of our most prominent citizens called on him at the Charleston Hotel, and in company with. Mayor Courtenay he was driven around the city to the principal points of interest. He expressed himself as much pleased with what he had seen of the South." Mr. Forbes will lecture in Charles ton. If he should deliver the one he read here it will please the intelli gent Charlestonians no little. It was the most interesting lecture we ever -beard, here or elsewhere. That is our deliberate opinion. It is a historical fact that North Carolina furnished more troops in the Revolutionary war. than any other l3tate, and probably more than all New England put together. In the war between the South and the North North Carolina furnished quite one- fifth of the whole number in the Southern armies. A stern and mel ancholy fact. She had over 124,000, Adjutant General Cooper says .the total Southern force wis in round numbers 600,000. The Revenue department is at tempting, to levy contributions in South Carolina from officeholders for the purpose of buying votes for Ma- hone in;Yirginia. . .Kaum, chief hum bug of the department, has contribu-' ted $100. That is the way they ex pect to carry Virginia by purchase and sale. How curious! An agricultural fair feeds its stock on. hay brought from the North, and that too in a State where the best of hay, oats, fodder, etc., can be made. The editor of the Pittsborq Record tells what he saw at the Raleigh Fair. In some things North Carolina is still at the battle of Yorktown in 1781 a century behind. Spirits Turpentine. Three "Kurnels" have arrived at Raleigh. Houdy do ! The widow of the bite Governor Charles Manly died at Raleigh on Saturday in her 88d year. Rockingham Spirit: Claiborne Ellerby, colored, was' struck on . the head with a rock, thrown by a man. named Quick, in this town last , Saturday, and se riously Wounded the skull being fractured. Rockingham . Bee: We are in formed that- Charles Xeak, a colored boy about 13 or U years ; old, had his tibigh broken while packing -cotton at the gin of Mr. E. W. ManshipT, in Wolf Pit Town ship, on last Thursday; .... v: J Charlotte Some and democrat: There have been some fine rains in this sec tion recently, greatly encouraging tanners in their small grain work While there have been filing frosts m tne central pars ot the State during the past two weeks, vegetation about here has scarcely been nipped or colored by frost. SatentJ-eJ Th-, corn crop is turning autHinTB0 Sections of "the" coun try, better than expected. Twenty eight years ago David. Jones was burning some brush, and somewhat burned the shell of an upland terrapin, thus marking him so that he is easpyoignized. Mr. Jones says he seen himr:almost ; yearly ever since. , Th1ast;nie few.days ago. Ney Berne News: We have it in the shape of a rumor, but in a way we consider reliable, that President Best has decided to withdraw from; the proposition to receive $30,000 in bonds from the city of New Berne as an inducement "for the erec .tiofc of extensive car and machine railway works in the corporate limits of our city. We also learn that the matter of locating the proposed works on the James City side of Trent river is under; serious considera tion. ': ' ''; .' -v; rt Salisbury Watchman: There are on the graded school "roll 190 pupils, with an average attendance of 180 during the past two months.'- A number of new buildings in the city are nearing com pletion; among which is the very handsome Baptist church, on the corner of Church and Council streets...: We regret to iMwn that M m.rnthW Rinft. nf TTtiitrr township, had his band caught by the re volving saws of a gin on Tuesday and badly injured.-- ., , , ', . -i New Berne News? We ; learn that the crops in Pamlico were never better, that the yield: in corn, cotton and rice is abundant, and that the people in the county WlEMINGtON, generally are on the fall tide of success and prosperity. Dr. ,v Abbott, at ! Vandemere, we learn, . houses a crop of 2,000 bushels of rice, and -another farmer m. the county 4,000 bushels. --The 'hands employed on the work of grading the Midland exten sion from Goldsboro, struck on Wednesday for then? pay every .weekj tThey asked to: return, nowever, and; yesterday all were, at loweclto gd to -work except the ringleaders. s z Charlotte Observer: ' kThe: . big Sugar creek bridge on the Charlotte; Colum- Dia 3c Augusta liaiiroad was burned com pletely day before yesterday. t-The fire was discovered in the afternoon about 6 o'clock - t Mr.tS.6 Worth; State jFiah Cocok missioner, tells the Raleigh Newt-Observer to recommend to persons in the interior to cultivate the German .carp in ponds. The carp grows quickly, and almost eveiy f arm affords suitable conditions 1 for supplying one or more iamuiea -witn nsn. , . mey nave been distributed to about four hundred par ties in the State, and have, beenv delivered free of cost.'':'- " . ' " : Louisburg Th'mes:, Just as we go to press we learn of a difficulty which took place on Wednesday, near Hunt's X Roads, lust over the line in Nash, between Josephus Edwards, white, and John Williams, col ored, which resulted in the shooting of the colored man by Edwards with a double barrelled shot-gun, and instantly killing him. The negro was drinking. It gives us pleasure to state that one of our countymen,Mr. J. S. Joyner, of Franlinton, was awarded at the State Fair fifty dol lars for the best bale of cotton raised with "Anchor Brand Guana" He also received four bags of fertilizer on the same as the second best bale on exhibition. There were in all twenty-seven bales on exhibition, and it was all very nne. ; Pittsboro Record: i It is certainly not very creditable to our agriculturists that at the fair of the State Agricultural Society the stock on exhibition must be fed on hay brought all the way from the North. And this, too, in a Staee where grasses are so readily sown. We very much., regret to hear that W. O. Kirkman, Esq., of Al bright townships died of diphtheria on last Sunday. He was a Justice of the Peace and one of the best citizens of this county. For the past few days Rev. Messrs. A. u. uonen and W A.T .Barrett nave been conducting quite an interesting protracted meeting at the Baptist church in this place. On last Sunday night Mr. W. W. Wo- mack, of Cape Fear township, met with the misfortune of having his barn and contents destroyed by fire. ;Xt is thought to have been the work of an incendiary. We mentioned last week that there was a negro woman in Gulf township Who had nineteen children. We can now beat that, for there is a negro woman near Locks ville, who in twenty-four years had twenty-one children. last xTiday an old negro, named Charles Hill, died near this place in the 89th year of his age. In many respects Uncle Charley" (as he was generally known) was a remarkable man. He was the slave and faithful body-servant of the late Dr. F J. Hill, formerly of Winning-: ton, who, dying in 1861, made liberal be-i quests in his wul for his benefit, v On last Friday Mr. E. J. Powell, a highly re spected citizen of Baldwin township, while ginning cotton, met with the misfortune of having his left hand caught in the gin and so badly mangled that it had to be ampu tated at the wrist. At the same gin, a few days previous, Mr. Marion Hackney met with a similar accident, his left hand being badly cut, but not so much so as to render amputation necessary. Raleigh News- Observer: Infor mation is received of early work on the seaboard & Kaleigh Railroad, from Kaleigh to Tarboro. Our people feel the deepest interest in this road. The fast through freight on the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad for Norfolk, with passenger cars and sleep ers, leaving at 8 P. M. and returning at 8 A, M., is proving a great convenience to tne public, and tne travel on it is increas ing. wmie urawiord, a youtnia years old, son of Mr. W. B. Crawford, the well known butcher, met with a serious acci dent yesterdays 'Whiter hunting, near As- bury, he was getting over a ience, ana nis gun was discharged, lodging the load in his ankle, tearing off tfcelarge bone. It is feared tne leg will nave to t - amputated. A irentleman in this citv has bought and sold $600,000 in Confederate bonds within the last week. At the reunion of Confederate soldiers at the State Fair, four hundred and sixty names were en rolled. Cam. Weir, son of Mr. John Weir, was reported very sick yesterday. He contracted fever while at Yorktown. The North Carolina State Band, Prof. W. H. Neave, (thirty pieces), which was, by the way, very much complimented, was hon ored Tuesday by being chosen to give the first concert at the band stand. From our own State there were fourteen companies, as follows: Raleigh Light Infantry, ttoldsboro Rifles, Durham Light Infantry, Edgecombe Guards, Washington Light Infantry, Salis bury Rifles. Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry. LaFavette Light Infantry, Hor net's Nest Riflemen, Winston Light Infan try, Anson Veterans, Rockinghani Guards and Duplin Rifles. The brigade of two bat talions was in command of Gen. B. C. Man ly, and was preceded by the North Carolina State Band. On the evening of Thursday His Excellency Gov. Jarvis took dinner with (iov. Cornell, or .New x orK. jagnt gov ernors were present. Later in the evening the distinguished party was serenaded by Dodworth s Band of one hundred pieces. Sreeches were made bv the Governors, but the best of all, and the one most appladed, was that of Gov. Jarvis. Gov. Cornell and the Governors of many other States called at Gov. Jarvis' headquarters, and he was serenaded by half a dozen bands. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hedbick The three H's. MumspN Excellent styles. J as. J. King For lease or rent. Opera House Haverly Company. Cbokly & Mobbis -Sale unclm'd freight. Foreign Shipments. The Russian brig Atlanta, Capt. Nyberg, was cleared from this port for "Liverpool, yesterday, by Messrs. Williams & Murchi- son, with 1,192 bales of cotton, valued at $61,399 ; also the British barque Mary Ann, Capt. Smith, for London, by Messrs. Pat erson, Downing & Co., with 8,067 barrels of rosin, valued at $7,889 59. Total value of exports for the day, $68,788 59. The Danish barque Elene, which cleared from this port for Bptteidam,r cn.JfSnda)agV took out 500 casks of t spirits turpentine, and 3,457 barrels of rosin, valued at $21, 430 90, . --:': ; SKINNY MEN; Wells'. ! Health Re newer. .Absolute cure for nervous debilit and Weakness of the , generative functions $T at druggists. Depot. J. C. McKDs, Wilmington. , . T N. C, TUESDAY OCTOBER 25, 1881,' lioemt Sot. ;ll'The!i receipts' of bttbn Itt tlus port yesterday footed up. Tfjoaies. Thanks to Senator iVance and Honf, J. Jj Davis or valuable JpphUc docu-, ments. . .. -At vni Mr. J. G. 1 Hashagen gives the papers a very graphic accoifnt o, his 'aerial voyage. - ' - '. ' j Meeting of the stockholders of Bellevue Cemetery Company this evening,, at 7 o'clock, at the office of Mr. J. D.rBel lamy, Jr. ' " . Attention is called to the fact that November 1st is the date to which the Board of Aldermen has limited , ,the pay ment of city taxes without expense.. The receipts of cotton at this port for the week ending yesterday footed up 6,840 bales, as against 7,814 bales for the corresponding period, showing a de crease or 1,474 bales. Mayor Court. Mayoa Smith had several cases before - him yesterday morning, for a rarity. The first case called was that of Alex. Sands, a colored youth, charged with an assault and battery upon another colored boy named John Forbes, which was continued until this morning. John Ferris, an English seaman, was ar raigned for acting disorderly en Nut street on Sunday afternoon, between . 1 and 2 o'clock; also, for resisting :Offlcer B. F. Bryan and for committing xS assault upon him with a deadly weapon ' Ferris was very boisterous, treated Grocer Bryan's well-meant warnings with contempt and finally stretched himself out- on the pave ment and defied arrest; and, when the offi cer attempted to take him, into custody, drew a large sheath knife from his belt and attempted to cut him. Judgment was sua-, pended in the first two cases, but the de fendant was ordered to give bond in the sum of $100 for his appearance st the next term of the Criminal Court to answer to the charge of assault with a deadly weapon - James Williams and C. Hawes. both col ored boys, were found asleep under Mr. J. W. Taylor's new residence, corner of Pront and Walnut streets, about 2 o'clock Sunday morning, for which they were sent below for three days. The North Carolina Troops, We have the authority of Capt. John L. Cantwell and several other gentlemen who were present at Torktown, to say that the statements of the correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, alluded to in Sunday's Star, were false and slanderousand without- a shadow of foundation in truth, The Noxt&T Carolina troops did not wfartternnt tults. or slouched hats at Yorktej SeitflF all dressed in gray and wi only exception in the latter ing a company from members of Which wo looped up at the side. Xteemmmf hot draped for the simple reason that the period for mourning displays for the dead. President had passed, his successor being present on the field reviewing the-troops, while the occasion had been set apart as a gala day not as a day Of mourning. Evi dently the correspondent of the Press was either a poor judge of color, or color-blind, or blind drunk possibly all, three; or. it may have been that the particular phase of tne moon aoout tne tune of nis writing tne article in question had something to do with the wildness of his statements. At all events there is a very-fondness for truth mixed up in his composition. Magistrate' Courts. Before Justice Gardner, yesterday, was tried the case of John Salter vs. the New York and Wilmington Steamship CompM ny, being an "action to recover $50 dam ages, alleged to have been done to a fiat be longing to the plaintiff on the 20th of Au- gust last, at Green's wharf, in this efjy. Judgment was given in favor of the plain tiff for the damages claimed and the costs. Messrs. Marsden and J D. -Bellamy, Jr., appeared for the plaintiff, and McRae &? Strange for the defendants. 1 ' ? John Hill, colored, was arraigned before Justice Hall on the charge of slandering one Lucy Morse, colored. Case dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. 'Agnes Richardson, colored,- was arraigned. before the same magistrate on a peace war-, rant sworn out by Viola. Clark; coloftd. and was required to pay the costs -and give bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for two months : i i Caroline Frank, colored, also had a hear ing before Justice Hall on the complaint of Ellen Sanders, colored, charged with as sault and battery, and was ordered to pay one penny and the costs.' : ' ' "Kvlctlon." The Atlanta Constitution savs of this great insn urama, to be presented at tne Opera House in this city on to-morrow evening : , - r- . rj "The play and performers at the Opera House last night possessed great merit in deed, it may be justly said that no enter tainment oi the season has been so attrac tive. The audience, which was - a large one, was mucn pleased. Mr. yerner, as Terence O'Brien.' was the embodiment of the character he assumed, as was also Mr. Charles Freno as the 'Bailiff,' Mr. Conyers as the 'Groom' and Mr. James Duffy as Barney Kellev' The, several j female characters were well sustained, and the play in its entirety was presented to the une quivocal satisfaction of the audience.', The, play and actors are especially commended to amusement patrons as being of a superior order of merit. The critic writes sincerely when he declares that the entertainment is worth the patronage of amusement seekers, and; air admirers of a' first-class play by firstrclaas players will attend the concluding performance-ef. the company." ' Baiufcg$silthe paTrtIS8tbe- Abiod odunty.ti&. .iU- iil OXTR MILITjLRJTr The Wilmington lnAmtry Hw They -wo ,-e Treat at ; Kr Alluding to the Wilmington ! Iigs In fantry and: their visit to Norfolk; the Thf ginian of Sunday says : "This fine company of North 'Carotina State Guard troops, Capt. John Ii Cantwell,! left for home yesterday morning by way of the Seaboard & Roanoke rBailroad. They were the guests while here of the Norfolk City Guard, Capt. Nash,and expressed themselves . .delighted with the royal manner in which their hosts dispensed hospitality during their stay in Norf olk; in fact, they bear back to ithe Old North State, between which" : and Virginia ' there' are so many strong - ties; most- agreeable remem brances of all our people., .; , j ' We may add that both a Yorktown and in Norfolk the W. L. L's made for them selves a splendid record for soldierly (deport ment." Their' thorough drill and 'discipline were evidenced in the precision1 With which they executed every manoeuvre as well as in their , martial bearing well dressed ranks, and admhable marching." ., Our boys are enthusiastic in their praise of the Norfolk people in general and the Norfolk City Guards in particular, whose profuse hospitality was overwhelming. The W. Li I. 's will never forget their i visit to Norfolk, nor the kind treatment which they experienced on all aides while in that beau tiful city. In fact, it is well known that Virginia is proverbial for profuse hospitali ty. We ai ad, that eur company bore themselves so creditably; both at York- town, and at Norfolk, they , having com pared favorably in every respect with any On the field ; though to the Salisbury com pany, under Capt. Parker, must be award ed the meed of excellence in the manual of, arma i The. Light Infantry greatly enjoyed the trip from first to last, and we are pleased to record the fact. DaUr 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 dally at 3 P. 'M. 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 the same moment of thne at all the stations named. Temp. Rainfall. Weather. Thret'g Augusta.... 7ft .56 Charleston........ 80 Charlotte.. 72 .00: .05 1.66 .00 .95 .00 .00 .43 .00 .01 .22 .81 .00 .00 taoudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Fair Fair Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Thret'g Fair Galveston..;...... 72 Havana. . 85 72 : 77 87 76 82 81 78 74 80 ,74- fndianols. i Jacksonville . . Oley West .... Montgomery. . JPunta Rassa.. Savannah...-. . Wilmington . . iPensacola . ... .Cedar Keys. . . ort jsads. 4 . . The following are the indications for the South Atlantic States to-day ; Occasional rains, followed by clearing weather, northwesterly winds, higher ba rometer' and stationary or lower tempera. ture. The Widow Bedott CoBoedy Companj. The farcical dramatization of the Bedott papers and Bishop's impersonation of the "Widow" will be presented at the Opera House in this city this evening. Of the play the San Francisco Chronicle says: No greater contrast of person could perhaps be imagined that that offered by Burgess and his successor, in the character of the Deacon's taciturun relict. PhysicaUy.Burgess better represents the typ ical sun-scorched, stove-dried, many-angled, New England housewife; but, -artistically, Bishop's is the better, or, at least, the more enjoyable impersonation of the two. That, in playing the same character, there should be a general similarity between the "Widow" of Bishop and that of Burgess, is natural, since the play and -its- source- are the same; but in the method of the two, as shown by detail, there is a very decided difference. There is nothing waspish about Bishop's "Widow," either in temper or in waist, and the outbursts Of temper are rather' those of a petulant, but sometimes jolly woman, which last as long as a bubble in a breeze, than the incessant squirts of acid from a shrew who is like a walking vinegar-cruet. So, ' too, the stream of words does not strike with the snap and cracKle-or a nre hose, but ; rather falls with, the full and lumping rush of a bowlder-filled stream. Bishop's face is a study of sly humor from first to last, while it goes without saying fthat his performance is that of a rich-styled, . . . . 1 . C 1 ciever and mircniui comecuan. oduui is decidedly the next important personage in the cast, and both as "Tim Crane" and the "Elder,'' does admirably.though the second is the more finished character, and the better suited to his grave, dry style. The other members of the company are excellent. Death of Capt. John E. IiCggett. This ; gentleman, who , has been a great sufferer from that fell destroyer, consump tion, for some time past, breathed his last on Sunday morning and was interred at Oakdale Cemetery on Monday afternoon, the funeral services having been conducted by Rev.; Dr, Yates, at , the Front "Street M. E. church, of which for years the deceased had been an official member. The day be fore his death he was fifty-two years old. Capt. Leggett ' was raised at Washington, in our State, , but moved to this city just nil f v a : , after ;the war. For years he was a conduc tor on the WUmihgon & Weldon and Carolina Central Railroads. He leaves many warm friends in our city, who regret his death and . sympathize with ; his family in their sad bereayement.f l,fi: -' Thousands of ladies to-day cherish grate-, ful remembrances of the help derived from thease of Lydia - E.- Plnkham's Vege-; table i Compound It positively, cures all female complaints.. Send to Mra.r Lydia E. Pinklianv 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.', for pamphlets. 1 k " 1 f O P hi V- i " ;,OToi;!ifo;:'; (XPERA HOUSE . The Bntx-8antley Novelty Contpany ' I The masculines were , out in force last evening ai the Opera House, there being ozuy a iew lames among uie large crowu oi people Uiat filled'1 the house. ' Thd Rentz Santley troupe has visited this city regular ly for several seasons past, and is this year much larger; and decidedly .better in; all rej spects than .heretofore. The performance last night : Was of the minstrel and'' variety show order, was 'excellent of its kind) and frequently called forth loud applause from the audience;: ; t.-ou; -nit v - tn. . j To-night we have Haveriy's Widow Be dott Company . wth Mr.C, B. Bishqp, who is well known here and deservedly popular A. i. 'L-, . ': ' ' ia ine line roie. . r Col. MeHae and Oen. In Fayette. . ; A correspondent of the News dk Opserver, writing from this city, and alluding to a statement of the editor in a letter from Washington, to the effect that Col. Wheel er "is the only living person who delivered an address to Gen. LaFayotte n , ,1824' says that distinguished soldier visited , Fay etteville during his sojourn' m t America in the year named, and adds : 'Xrn this occa sion our gifted and distinguished ' f ellow- citizen;: Col. D. K. McRae, being : at that time a youth: only five years of age, was the .orator who bade the great Frenchman -welcome to the banks pf the Upper Cape Fear, in a neat little speech, which had been prepared for him, commencing, 'Hall, war rior 1 hail-the country bids you hail !' ": ; , BIVEB AND MABINE. , The barque Jason sailed from Stettin onthe 18th inst. for this port. ;. .; Brig Afton, Johnson, sailed' from Philadelphia for this port on the 31st int. . 1 Schr. Wi H. CHen, Crewell, sailed from Bath, Me., for this port on the 19th. inst. : Nor. barque Jasent Christiansen, sailed on the 18th inst from Stettin for this port Ger. barque Amanda, Schultz, from Sharpness for this port, was spoken October 1 inlat 50, Ion. 11. Br. barque Susie, Kerr, ;from this port, at Hamburg, is strained and lost chain and anchor on the passage. WHO IS MRS. WINSLOW A thl question is frequently asked, we will simply say that she is a lady who for upwards of, thirty years his uatf- devoted her time and talents as a female lan and mine. Drtncuallr smons ehudrsn; She has especially studied the constlttrtten and wsnta.of this numerous class, aad, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in S lifetime spent as a nne sad physician; she has compounded s Soothimr Syrup for children teeth ing, a operates use msgis givrng rest ana health, and is, moreover, sure to resrulate the bowels In consequence of this artiole Mrs. Wms kw Is becoming; world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do miss ur and bless her; especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing' Syrup are bailt sold and used here. We think Mrs. winslowhas immortalized - her same by this , nursluable arti cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of chil dren have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yet unborn will share Us benefits, and unite in csillns- her blessed. MOMOTHXBbaS ing little one, ltthi te benefit Try it, mothers tstit xosp Xodto Flwior.New xorx city, ooiq Dy au oruggists. xa cts. a ootue. aTAHBTKD, ' --- morning of thW 'Wthtofti.'b of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mr. R. H. PICK ETTK to Miss HOLlfe HODGES, all of this city. No cards. . , f , , -. It For Leaoe or Bent, : rEAT DESnfiLBLK FARM, SITUATED NBAS the city, known as LOVE ffBOVJF, For partieulars;apply to oct25 3t tti th SU JAMB8 J. KTNO. ' LThe Three tits. jtjomebt; TTANPKERCHIlIFg, Hedbick; : North-West Corner Front and Market. oot25tf Dahlias BLUB AKD BROWN CASTOR - BBAVBR SUITINGS, Forsign and Domestic Fabrics. , ' Made In Bxcellent Style. We chaUenge the JfoiM in a fit. ' ' MUNSON, oct 26 it Clothier and Merchant Tailor. , A Card. J WISH TO INFORM MY CUSTOMERS THAT business calls me to New York and that on my return, at the end of the week, my establishment will be reopened with new andjOboioe goods. Variety Store, 48 Market street, oct S8 St L. FLANAGAN. Notice - WE, THE COOPERS OF" WTLMTNGTON, AT a Regular Meeting, have agreed upon the followinr rate : : Coopers, employed in i Naval Stores yard, regular, 4Wper;wek; wt regular, 80 cents per hour, For. farther information see pamphlet, which wQl be furnished'. the different moss. The above, alonr with1 pamphlets, goes into effect on and after the first Monday in No vember, 1881. - DANJEL THOMAS, Prest. , Calks P. Hibbics, Sec'y. oct 88 St Iluoic Books. jgURROWS MUSIC PRIMERS, by T. F. Barrows, ooaae's Musical Catsobiam. Clark's Dollar Instructors. BeHacks Piano Instructor. Richardson's Piano Method. i .,. ....... ."t r.'iiUt: ; -it U'.t A large stock of the Latest Sheet Musio always -on hand. Any not In stock 'can be ordered 'it very short notice, at "-- ' '' oct23tf ' HETNBBEBGER'S. Stoves ! Stovea ! PRICES SAWED CLOSE OFF FOR ! A BIG trade. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and price list. Tinware wholesale. ; Try i a i bottle' ''Lustro," said to be the best thine made for cleaning Silverware, Nickel, Ao. , m , F. M. KING tb CO., oct88tf yyfWumtasoat-N. C. ITmbrellao I j , - " AT LOW PSICSS : , HARBISON Si ALLBXT, Hatters. ootSS tf 403 rTwo WeekB,lj;.t..,j..u...t" SCO -' Three Weeks, i , 1. :.A j V 8 go " ' one Montn...... Two Mouths, .v. 7Three Months, I"- iS'si', SUMontbSM..)...,u, 4000 r'r.r.OneYsar,,.;. KOO, , ' ; 3tr.fentrot' Advertisements taken at probor ? tUateiowrates;;;;.:. ;cv. r . ' Tea lines solid. Nonpareil type make oas square. 0 P ERIVK O U-;S.E. One Night Only. . Tuesday, Oct 25. Mr. J. H. Haverly ;-S ;.r 5 z ,i i i T: "Proprietor.;.. j Mr, Frank W, Paul ; j-;;t ; r, ;:,Managerv ,:jH:.iiAvEai,in';vi;' mDOmBEDOTT The most Vsuooessful; Fareieal Comedy ever pro duced, introducing Amerioafr ,. ... Famous Comedian, . ... - ., , . 1 CnAQLES D, BISHOP, ' ! As the Celebrated WldowV'" ' , If Petroleunt V. N&sbfs recent edition of his re- . BMwned drsmatbsation, supported by Ur. Haveriy's $tar Comedy Compajiy. ; j Everything Entirely New; 8psrkUngri'. i- i tit--'.-rN':.?AndBntsrtsinmrl -j-'-.i i";i".; Incidental to the Comedy wDl be mtroduoed 1 Beautiful Musks, j Quartettes, Duetts. o., ren-i deredby, Misses' ELLISTON4 CREESE, itsstex ; BBNNER. and others of the company. 1 Reserved Seats $1 and 76o now on sale at Dy & SOU'S. - 7 OCtSSBt er OPERA HOUSE. One KlgttOiilyl .feteiaT Oct. 2t. THE QBKJi T ZEISS DRAMA , ' jsrsrxGiniciisT i Asjplayed over 60d Nights in Ireland, V' . ' . England and Scotland. Cbax L IsM1! FQwerMBramatlc Co, ! . ' 3 .Overnowtog' with fun I Every scene a life picture 1 lVghter and tears srowd eaoh othsrl. New Scenery arid Wonderful Mechanical I;ffaCal , i Act 1 THE EVICTION: ' '' '' '" 1; '"' :i' - Act S BBVENGK. - i ; w . 1 :.( i - ' Act 9HU2rTED DOWM - - v Aei 4-QUEElfSTOWJir HAEBOBj Usual Prices of Admission. ; Reserved Beats on saleatDyersV oetttSt HI. CRONLiY, Auctioneer. BYCRONLY A MORRIS. . 1 OF Wilmington & Weldon B. B. iiiiKiWIlsil'i.l ?i Ion of SOL. HAAS. General Freight Agent the above named. CorDorations. the followinr UNCLAIMED ARTICLES, now in the Warehouses Of said .Companies, upon which freight and other .charges have not been paid, rttv Artiel. OwnerorConHsptM. DmtPni DoUBtc'S. ' t bos; Sundries,; Pat Basks, Whjtertue, Aag. S, 1S79. Paper Bars. Frailer A Bines, Whitevuls. Pes. 1 box caraidges, u. Ammons. modssob ca. Aug. 8, 1879. 1 box Tobacco, A. W. Hardy A Bros., 8, C, Aug. 6, 1889. 1 dox, m. jr. nuonois, May, ista. , 1 box Bacon. 1 bbl Flour. W. G. Oliver. Fair Bluff, Aug. 18,1880. . 8 bbl VIneear. B. A McKoy. Wttmmgton. Feb JS. '1890. 1. Bedsteads, A. Harwell, Wilmington, April 10, i89P. 1 box Sugar Cane, Bryan Moore, Wilmington, March 1, 1880. Empty hhds, J. E. Lippitt, Wilmington, May 14, I box Glass, A. Pridgen, Peacocks. 1 Cotton GinvMrs. Parraelsf . 1 box Mdse, W. H. Bardm. 1 case Oysters, J. R Liles A Son. , Pkicrib Sides, A. J. Miller & Co. ; 1 ibbl Mineral Water. J. W. Clark. Wumburtoa. Mays, ism 1 box Glass. Richardson W.. WilmimrkoB. Sept. . 87 1880. 1 . i boxTebaoco. Willis Fore. Wilmlnjrton. Sept. . S.18SD. ' . . . 1 dox canned uooas, Vol, wummgton, oept m, 1889. 1 box Glass Ware, B, Wilmington. . 1 oieoe Plank. Amv Pash. Wilminston. Jnne 4. 188(f. -: : . 1 tbl Fish, mj, WUmlngton, Nov. 15, 1890. 1 box, JL MurraytWQmlngton, Aug. 18, 1880. ,1 box Candy, W. F. Fisher. Gray's Creek. Lot of Plough Points, W. R. Ward, Duplin Road. Box of Seed. Gholson A Moore. Clinton. ' Box Tin Ware, A. L, Harrell. Duplin Road. ' 1 pag uonee, 1 w 1 or ihi, wummgton. 1 bucket Cand 10 boxes Stare! l box Mdse. B. Barnch, Wilmingtos , 1 box Candy, Hall ft Pearsall, Wilmlngtoa: Chairs, Sj, Wilmington. 1 box Mdse. E. Hahn, Wumihgton. '' 1 box Pepper Sauce. Worth & Worth. WUmlnr- ton. 1 box. L. A SoelL Old Ferrv. S bass Coffee. R. Rornessv. care Pstterson A Hicks. x boxes Candy. Canadr A Wood. Jacksonvuls. care uau k rearsau. JJ bbl Snuff; Hall A Pearsall, Wilmington. 1 bsl Crackers, Williams A Murcbtoon. WU- mingtori.' septstst seso oca at Mo . r Removal. N AND AFTER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11TH. HARRIS NEWS DEPOT wul be found two doors below old place, (Dyers' Did Stand), where News papers, Magazines, Ac., can be found as usual. Also the best Sand 10 cent Cigars in the market. Come and see me. , ootvnselm L. S. L. - NEXT DRAWING OF THE lUonlsiaaa State sUUery . TAKES PLACE NOVR 8. PRIZES FROM 1100 to SaO.OOO. - Price.-Whole tickets. S 00. Halves Si w. Address Lock Box octOtf Wilmington, N. 0. Fire Insurance. LIVERPOOL A LONDON A GLOBE OF ENG., - - i : Assets over $90,000,000 00. , Agricultural, of New York-Assets flSl,7Sl 00 ; ', Virginia Firs A Marine, of Ricbmoad, : Assets over $000,000 00. .... Rochester Germanr of New York, ' Merchants A Mechanics, of Rtchmond, ... , 1 Assets $aSS,6S4 00. ! Columbus Insurance A Banking Co., of Mississippi, Asssta $00,549 87 - JNO. W. GORDON A BBO., Agents, OOt2Stf 1 4, iu-. MiHortn water st. For Bale, - A VERY SUPERIOR SADDLE AND BUGGY XSl. MARE, youmr. kind sAd gentle in every respeot. Any one waatinar a Horse that a Ladv or Child. , ,v can drive, will do well to give the undersigned s . oalL oetlStw 3. A WXLLARb: Fjiends! TF YOU NEED. A FALL? SUIT -OR AN OVER- eoatoranrirarmentrorkanbr Boy, come and see our styles, and pries before yoa rashly myssfe ; elsewhere; perhaps wo can give too some points ' about Clothes In. generaL. Don't be trloked iav tarring old styles and shop-wora gsrmentk (tey ir dear at any price), when the Latest of FsshlosV awaits youat popular prices, a-negooas no m ju-w stand bat move rapidly, so an early call is to your , -,. mterestasweuasours. .'... k . - OCtSStf The Clothier. 5s -. it2 - !
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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