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A Am io) Jfw Tr 00 fW!- -y. .fa.n-.yl niiu. d.iu wrtb of lroprrty Abrna a.J VTal VTaJ l.-h faY rw!i tVr. Nw Toa citT. ruM Tbf pxii.ft fimnal tkiu MrnnjNl dirwt bum CuN it Ay per inc. - II I lpacW4 tbt th Citf Luib iUm Mill efminUw wUJ t-Mi Dm pro nl miitcCHM of wfxm. N- irk iiutrttii'. Ij.MMy p-r ornl . n4Ua tiici nt toady ai 1HH nu. .tb -' I..r Coi.Jy i At tiHVt tri. uo jrrvkil ft iXt 13 . wmcrwlnl whiir $ Ot rrn .nt lK Il ! 1 1 t r f, I. v niriy n"tor. ipHt l rw Urn to Ohi. Btt fl.' oMtor I Vptrtnwnl 1 now ltilrib4ttn tbs two -ml l-tir ta. Th dnuod v ery lAvy mut'li iiittrm iw th.ar. -rr lxfr' Mtnat rrop in Virginia, ..rlin-; t Ittvwt rrportjt, w a i;r-at l iliilV it m lIw.J th.it 010 t ri4it not mui-h mfM llvta fourth -r.o vfili ! ltiU. Jiitin lruu lUth thuKt to I.. Uin. II k a brolhr of HI- Mr wife, th t.iingwMhI to tr.Hrt, IihT h x j.-t tim- ii .ii. . I t. bia Ixr. i h i . A. K. Vw!.Lr, wU)r f the M,tiMlt Church at Vt Milton, N-w Yok, t in jcad. u charged 'with rertMT4j roans wominjinl hr tn. u-ftrmmyfj to the crim." of alr t ion. lie dnie. Yankr iWTitan and Winiam IXll f.xjirHt tennlT thw roan.l ia IIJ, in th pr-tn(! of l.OOO ppl. Thr. tijht l.wt-d ove Hoe t mad twewly it minitt. 1111 wa hair an.l w x a prfiuoal boirr S!tn l-ard him. Mr llodr.ck, aar b had u ia tfrirw wtthr Mr lii.ln hr w M K.t-t oot ljt su. T1m oll man .ud he did awt diirw to 1m a candi dt nd t 'injerjjo 6e year rvkct" 1 1 ft e pHrtd to b elected ot' i-ourw if a candidal. II" aaid Mr Tildea'a health ft ricelbnt. It t a tuadtl policy to dwtroy I 1 rmlliortj rtl front a V-t on Lii.i Imurir t orxJer to c n,i f lytemthAA if oeJrvewve ofoffe nie, who the ls:ter may be raaily .romplwhed if the Coogrv will t, and that torn without affr tn in th UaAt the :ropr anl nl-d taice n whiskey and toba-co. Tb I Vmo'-raiM of New York do i.t h.trmontj very oseeh afler all '...Ik. Hat it a condin: to know th.u th iUpttblxraoe ar not any KvtUrr off. Th New York Ti "rvrini wbo bre bro d(atVl by all h ria talk abnut aaraaoey ia tb lUpub lima Party wul bee their ay rerd aad Uilr aadensjaStllaxt w!try-l by readTsg it nrport ' the eoevenlfoe to cawe .i. U at ta Ukhiietd priax. Tbe Uty of N-w York b ssM tbe eoij fwrt of tbe taU aie ee1dawM that lbe aaachta 4ta thi yer. ij exrmlJel order. wvU .! 4 caml rj for r? eenal work. We ths other day that tor MefVa.M v oppraaed to alioliahing th Ut on whirtkey arl tobacco. We I w it o atAtM. It areme that he h te taken the oppitle ground in a peech. If thie ie ao he ia not the eort of Tariff reformer we favor. This is ao plain that we hope Mr. Sfc- fv.,i i r, v . i . . , I)onId will be let aevrrrly sJooe. The Chjttxaoosr Ttws very pro- , . perly asys la cootsaeatiag apon "th Tariff dtttice moat be mxIe Saotw - - . .-y Uiit; handrtKli of neccxric ihxi oagbt to be on the free llt can noTcr Fnuk Derervaax wv found Jca4 tghl cailc from Clbojgn, Micht Cn. ii wu KUieu 07 a unr ibu t t - .. . - v b kilW tU W IIU body wm I brarod aaiiut a lof. An account J m fir. h) hwa raawed rrtr 10 tbe botje, ooe tboaVi- wu dUlo- U)d. ooe cyt: gooe aad hm abdomen torn own. Tbe bear bad been tbot tbroorh to bowlder, and. aTated by tbn wuaa.J. bAd made a 1W ce artac 000 bia -ilaU Tbe cToaad wa torn od for a tl.uace of twatr feet around tbeanoV aAt tbe prtatt of -r Kb and of bair wrre fod on the n wblcb De- wmul bad wd Tbe people of tho two citiee of New Vork and Brooklyn are com- I pJaioiop of tbe great bndge. iney I it i not worth thirty cenU a I .1. .. 1 !L TV. year to the pcoplo who walk. The rjA.o m i-t forth in the following etuaet from long New York letter in the Ohartratoo AVw ajv Courier: "U U1 be of uac pcrbape at ovaay 4 tbrve day of each winter, when tcti and ice combine k make ferry travel reriloua and uncertain. It baa prorcd a didarpoaiActtl ucoo. Lbe wbole. Tbe distance U too fjrl for ordinary bualaoaa people o walk, bcine more Ibaa a mile rroon cod to end. wbils fire ccaU tbe fare U Ut cbartd when tbe car are at La put ia ruaainf order U a much more than the ferry charge of two ocnU for practical ly the saaae scrrice tbat it Is doubtful whetber tbe car will Sad many pAjeeocer when they do roa. The Ne Jersey Democrat, like th !Vnny!vnU ImocraU., de- man.1 th abcJition of the tax on whNk-y and tobacco. This is easily andcrstoo! Th lYoUctioHislB in both SHU coatrol both part ic. Tho New York 71mrj, IUpubiican Re form Tariff aJvocate, puts the CJto properly thaa: "Tbe rrei object of demamtiag tbe aboli lion of internal taicn m U aaaiaXaiA Ld Mffk tU wJLkfA .NVw Jry w.i a as turrrt maft4 A Nr prvitettm of tAeir I lrrttlt Neil year will probably prove a nik J A I poor reform year. Hoth partiee are I .lrwl to nLar h of real Lax re- I ' I form. I A special .oorro-poudcot of the ITtilAdclphU VfM, Republican, writ- vr -i ,k-ir. ngfrocn New ork 00 the 16th, asys he ha. been imon? Tlldeni rCTonal I 1-1 1. 1 k.- k; I - " I baainra' for now anla of an honr. Ho I , I ny n henna aae very mocn I an. tbat kn ia roallv in better I . it I nealtA man no WSJ in l.o. ueuw 1 him aiso at Greyatone, his out-of- town rceadeooe. ' I In says of him: "He walked raeily aad without aeai stance, fie a&aads very straight, aad U not la tbe keel rwaod eboeJ.biml. His color is good. Um akin pt a beaJlby red. Upon hie high check boor the ml becomes very positive. IU blue grey eyes arc clear, with a good fernl la them. Ilk hair a advery gray, k till thick enoucb to cover every part of hleWnd. It Ls broabed from the right ctos acrome tan top of his forehead. Hie face is clean shaven. H!a noeo is a consbiaalioe of tbe Orrciaa and Roman." He says Til Jen is not seeking the nomination; tnat he will not raise his finger to get it; tha tho believes tho party newd him more than he needs the party, but will accept if nomi nated. That will do until the next man i heard from. Spirits Turpentine. The (Joldsboro Jr.arrr oiaims U bare nearly 7.000 subscriber. Mr. Cbartc C. Daniels has boexbt out tbe interest of ha. brother Joarphaa. In the Klaatoo vr Vva. Now each has a paper. We do not know of two worthier young men thaa three broth er and they have oar hearty good wishes. . Goldeboro Mer'jcr: Lieut. S. L. raiaoo. of Faieon s, was la tbe city but rridav. Li. raiaoo is a recent graduate of Wnrt ItMal. aad Is aamiraed to doty at Fort McDowell. Artsona. for which place be will start to-day. He expects to be absent about four years. Louisbarg Trms : Uar coonty cooUias some a rood land Cor raiaiag to bacco, as any of tbe adjoining counties, so we are told by those who know, and we hope that sett season win witness a large Bomber of tobacco fields io Fraakba musty. Wileon Advance: The engine 00 the Jamcsvtlle A Washlogtoa Railroad Ue eutoa 4a." Worn lM has two cownbdhcra, one I a iron I and one I day niht about the last of the season la tbf rear. Tkegtatof fherond al James- I tad m detlghtfuj time. . . . . viile espUlned to a curious tourist that the T . .'T t ii.Cr one la front was to catch the cows sao me i In tbe rear wa to keep the cow from I catcbiaff the engiae. I m r-it n..tt..'- I. I me troioaooro LB IBUmU IO H OMBBa L4(- A. mu. I , . . . t . 11 I -lYii ta attllana boon its second roimtenL It seems to have pat down Its I rc to stay. We hope it will be wellfus- I Uloeii. 11 h sound on tae grou suprewo i qontioo of taxaxioo. Il Is opposed to free I Wilsoo J7rw: We are pained Darwt ia this piece on yesterday at S I o'clock. Miss Lflle Osy. one ef the I swecscea vocawi in uoai mmtm m- rateawaicmJ tnatrwctor. wtfl have charge of tbe Mesksd Depertment at tbe Graded School &it scrtloo. siw mw- dlaraae on tbe Ub laataat, in Pink UU1 wecftcet vocailsts la tae Mats aaa a a- . l. tuiij wa iM.vmii m Ji hoci.:lt wui Uw hcaVtest fn of rtla (orrctn. -Tnttf and w xrk ! tnuclj klirtd. U1T Jurt ixscn lrrcriir. ! Work on th Qnmfccr BrUSgo ;road U w peaked for t. few day on account of high. watet. It u arrtral lachr deen ra Ut camp, but tb conTicU cell U high etxmxb to be ciettr of tM -water. EJcntoa Ei7Trr.On Sunday I I a . . . -- - - - . i uatos county requested to wu to mixt WUlry took Uto oXJhem. and finding th effect pccoUar tor qaLaisA. examined U4 boulo and found bit wife bad mistaken U morvblao botUe for tbe quinine, lie at I Dace preecrfbed antldotci for btmefcir. wd I tbeacixbbon were tummooed. It waawitb: I Ttt dtffleulty that be preeerred hh life, 1 Kocky'Momit IZqorUr :' Tbero hout irf naac enroled oa Ibe 0 raded Scbool book up to Ibte date, aad aew onoi W have aeorbt InionnaUoo from tbe, mala farmer! I n y? --a jM-ecembe ooantke wltb ( I nnl iSa mfleMA ef alarm of Moodarl I many laatancca, was beaten from tbe bona tve learn tnat cot ion. inj fT.,la 9ain; WM UiUWU I Klaston j. Vt: All tho I capital stock for tbe tcJofraob line from.' I V b ite Hall to LeGranre. we under land from Ur. O. K. Uucll. baa been sub sen bed. Tbere were frte priaooen in ooe 00U ia tbe Jail but week aad tbrce of them made an effort to escape but Sunday tight The Wilson Adfanes tolls of a road orrncer wbo whipped one of bis bands because he would not work to suit bim. Ho did not propoao to bare any fooiinf about it- Warren ton Gazette: Dr. II. D. Pleeamiaf baa been appoiated Hreeirer for : lbe bank. Tbe depoeitora will doubtlcealy be rlad to bear from bin. Tbe liev Mr. Holden laforma us tbat 169 persons bare made a profession of religion at tbe charcbee 00 bis circuit this rammer Mr. Msnrtadoke Hawkins tells as that up- wan la of fifty German families hare bnur bt land and settled near Ttidreway. Let oa prepare now to get out of tbe all cotton system, for it baa Woag&i ai IrtM ana Dorertr urjon our people. A at Jd'fJJ SaSb! the alogn I 00 fr n . J; (Joldsboro IJuiUtbv Tho Con- Unlnc Aaanciatioo (tbe Primitive naptist) will meet at Sandy Grove, Beaufort coun- tv. tbu .year on Saturday before tbe 2ml Sunday io uctober. sir. joa n Sealth. wtil -known citizen of Goldsborn, died at tbe residence of his sister la this place on last Tuesday Wa are sorry to learn of lbe death of Mr. Latham, wifo of Mr. Joacpb Lalbam. Mr. Geo M. Peel, a well known dtisen of this county. died but Friday, artd 17 year. Tbe rain and wina of itonosy aad Tuesday has dWnaged crops eoiublerably In (ids section Com tbat bad not been atrieped of tbe fed- dr is badly tUmagtd. aad the fodder is . w Bhepfartl Whit flekL a colored man Umr 00 U. r. Mar rJui,'i nlM If (Mi mnnlT u fnntwt Jm, m t K wruvfa whra Km ara. rnnrail in cwiiinr cord wood, on last week. WULittAaazcttUK-f. H. U, If ye Is peeperiag to etetta eott seed oil saill.- and expects U be ready WOfl t I5ih of Qctol, 1 cotton to October. Tbe enrioo and holler are already on band. CoJ. S. .T.Carrowhaa been appointed a revenue officer by Collector Young tem- rorarUy. A colored arUl near Bath was borned to death last week. Her mother her la tbe bouse and went Into the rarden to nther some vegetables. When sbe returned to tbe bouse she found tbe Hrl borrlhlv burned and dead. Sev eral year ago Mr. Bryan Bonnet selected an averaaw acre la fld of -eorn and mea sured tbe same. He got 23 i barrels from lbe acre, and U was ao Dsttev iban the re mainder of tbe tract. We are sorry to kern tbat Mr. Isaab licences, a mer chant at ruth in this county, was so unfor tunate as to break bis Ice a few days ago. Scene of the boy were having a little fun. when Mr. iktapcas fell and soma one across bis log which broke It. a?3BCE CITY. rtmvtr adtkktiikjiknt C B. Wniorrr For rent.' Mcsaow Fall and wiater. TaTXOa'n Baxaaii Tbe Rush. BoaitD No. 303 North Third Street. Moving time is almost here. The tide wa very high yester day Tho excursion season is aboat cloaed. IteoeinU of cotton yeateruay I 316 bale. Mr. F. M. James, one of the bmlth omcers. ia quite sick. No caeen for Mayor Hall's con sideration yesterday mora ing. There was a considerable fall io temperature yesterday afternoon. A dredge wan tn operation on tho wcet side of the river ycslerdsy. . Messrs. Brown & Roddick's new and handsome store 1 rapidly ap proaching completion. ; , , ' Two bdat loadi of melons (alias I chills aad fever) were' for sale at tbe foot of Market street yesterday. Tli ere was a Soand party Mon- t no buiru auui the Grand Commandery of KnighU Tern- o. - Grand Commandery of KnighU Tern- 1 . , km i tha citr of .Charlotte I " : - '.( I fvibc, Oth. I . . . .1 . ... I UDO JOO iUtWOCSl WW arrest ajl lodged la tbe guard bouse, yesterusy I afteroooo for f&M dritiag through the . t. M rat lHrlnr' trimnrh the I public ttreeu. Tho IVosbjteriaa Synod of North' Carolina meets at the First Presby- tcrian Church ia thU city on Wednesdsy, Uih 0f November. f ' . , i . , i A joint meeting of the Chamber of Commerce aad Produce Exchange will held at noon today. " the room, of the ter. for the purpose of meeUag a special ml' of the Treasury Department of the I be latter, agent - - - - - United BUtea with referenos to the quean tloa of extending the port of Wilmington toihe'Dkr of the rivet. , t , A force was engaged yesterday in repairing the sower which cared in near tbe foot of Dock street on Monday after-i noon. New brick is being rufY the re peira. : i P" ; Tnb'soows which ufnt ashore during the late gale are being gotten - off, work on the west ride of tho rlrer. The brig Havana, Capt. Reed, was cleared from this port for Ponce, Porto Rica, yesterday, by Messrs. Edward Kidder & Son, with 235.801 feet lumber, 60,550 ahingles and 20 barrels of tar, valued at Tho importation of bulbs of choice flowering plants from tbe old coun try is' getting to be quite a business in Wil mington. Wo alluded yesterday to tbe fact tbat Mr. J. Loob bad imported a quanuty from Holland, and we since find that Mrs. Henry Rceder is also importing similar va rieties. The 24th anniversary of the opening of the Eastman Business College, at Poughkeepaie. New York, where quite a number of Wilmlngtonians have received an education to fit thorn for tbe business of life, was celebrated on Friday evening last. On the reception committee for tbe occa sion wc notice the name of Mr. W. N. Jacobs, of this. olty. Caui'S Cat AlesiK for TMlevea. A colored man named Thomas Owens, wbo says be was born and raised in Bladen county; aad that he has always endeavored tn malro an KrinMt llvinor informs 118 that be I seriously hindered in his efforts to be nwl .. Ln m.k -nonp-h bread and meei ror lha sustenance oi uimseu anu . . . . . i m i tmUjr' bj lhe thioTe- of hU Wn ""' I who. he saya, persistently steal his cab- bages and others truck as fast as they get I to be ia a marketable oaQdUioa. He says I be saved tbe money and purcQaaod a place in the neighborhood of the Monk's planta tion, where be could nave maue a geod liTiog but for the drawbacks he has expe rienced la tbe manner named, and which be ays will result in breaking him up. He bas tried sitting up and watching for the thieves, but they seem to keep familiarized ' ooj 7-""T I garden truck exposed for sale which he is positive came from his place, but still be couldnl swear that it is his, and tbere is really no way of arriving at a legal identi fication of tbe property. Io cooclusien, he . .-- j-T . . ,j waniea 10 Know wnai we wouia wtjub him to do La the matter (under the impres sion that a newspaper man ought to know everything), and we told him to go to some officer of the law and ask what course he ought to pursue. It is certainly annoying to be tho pey of thieves to such an extent. Weartaer Ia4fee.tlona. The following are the indications for to day: For the Middle Atlantic Slates, fair weather in northern portions, partly cloudy weather and local rains .In southern por tions, winds mostly from north to cast. slight rise in temperature, rising followed a m 1 . . oy laauBg Dsromeier. 1 r or tae oonin n.uanuc cna, iom u , m a r a A .1 .1. Oa-a 1 1 : I j ym..j uj wwC, i I -.1. -I 1 - - - nko.,! tr. I BouLucan winus, aiigok cnaogv iu leuijwi- i lure ia aorthern portion, stationary or higher barometer. For the Gulf States, fair weather, winds mostly from northeast to southeast, nearly stationary temperature and pressure. Fer Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, slightly warmer, partly cloudy weather and local ralDs, variable winds, mostly from 1 nnrthriuit tr, anntheant I The CreeawAat 014 Cooee. Mr. H. B. Williams, writing us from I Viola, Pender county, ssys the storm of j th Oth and 10th blew all the corn down ia rmtn-k tnwnahin and it was also over- I flowed with water in the most of places. Ia some localities the potstoes are also bad- lv domaxed. aad there is more water In the ground now than at any time since Sep tember, 1881. Mr. Williams thinks Cain tuck will not make more than a half crop, though others may think differently. Our correspondent tells us of a goose be longing to Mr. A Prldgen that is 32 years old, to his certain knowledge. She is blind, but goes off in tbe field and feeds, and comes back when it is time foe a goose of her venerable years to be at home. Talking of the crops, we hear, that one farmer in a neighboring county plowed up his seventy-five acre field, which had been planted m cotton, for the purpose of sow ing it ia grain his cotton beta? ruined by the drought. Personal. Mrs. M. Bellamy and family, Mrs. II. p-TOmi and family, and Mrs. H. B. Jew- mnA f.mltv retnrned from Winston v" - . . ifnnrfav nlffht v w j r . s. t . J if. MiS Lena SlCVuigg rciurneu wivu jot, mnd Mrs roster. TTrwn W.J. Green returned home on the boat yesterday. Mr. E. Lilly has returned from his trip to the. mountains, leaving his family be bind, some of the Utile ones having not quite recovered from a slight attack of sickness. nORSFORiyS ACID PHOSPHATE. Excellent Results. Dr. J. L. Willis, Eliot. Me..' aays: norsfordi Acid Phosphate gives most excellent results.- t . . . . . - ...... . . lnr Department, BtcnaJ Serrtee, i Division of Telegrama and Reports for the) ". . T - - A - A I lij ' ! '. .- . I .; AVERA.GB ",.4'h j -.. .PwrBtCW.'.: -sSmx. Min." f-Raint I- -.. .1 Temp. Tempv . Fall. 1 - ; : ; - - , f Wilmington.. 83 -1 ; B7-': .87 Charleston 85 68 T .07 j Augusta , 85 , . 66 AH ! Savannah 86 J 68 : .15 Atlanta 84 1 : 64- .03 Montoomexy.. ,90 . 64 . . ,00 . MobiTe......:. 90 62 .00 New Orleans.. 90 . 70j .OOf Galveston. 91 . , 66 ,00 Vicksburg . 87 63 ' :00 Little Rock.... -79 , 51; .00 ; Memphis f 79 58 . J .00 i OPERA. -HOUSE. Only si Farmer' Daeffhter."; Elliott Barnes' ''Only a Farmers' Daugh-j 1 ter," was presented for the first time m this! tr last niirht to a well filled, tboua-h not crowded house. The curtain rose promptly! at 8 o'clock, and the same precision which1 characterized its beginning was ' noticeable throughout the play, and there were ho un necessary delays which are generally so te.: dious to an audience. The Dlav is a drama. in fire acts, and is one of some merit,! I though it did not come np to the anticipa-. on of those present Miss Adelaide Cberie, who personated IAzzU Stark, an adventuress, was fully up in her piece and reflected much eredit on herself. j Little Mamie, the "child actresaL" elicited ; . . 1 different parts with ease and grace. j Also worthy of mention is Mr. Fred. ! Hunter, who appeared as Sammy. Oreen, and who BsUined himself well throughout : lue PY 8DU cnuseamucn merriment i . Jerre Paachal was Sed before Jus-; I tice Millis vesterdav on the charge of assault and battery upon Flora Tyler. Judgment! was suspended upon the payment of the posts. Abbie Ashe, Sink Howe, Simphronensi Griffin, Cornelius McNeill and Phoebe 'I Johnson, all colored, were before J. C. : Hill, J. P., charged with fighting, or with assault and battery upon each other, on Sunday afternoon last, near Kidder's mill. Judgment was suspended in each case on i the payment of the costs. A at Death. We regret to be called upon to announce tho death of Mrs. Mary W. Rhodes, wife of Lieut. J. U. Rhodes, of the U. S. Rev- I n,, rh,t rinifnm nA a..,u i . """5"' vl sir. ueo. w. uarawicke, of the Htar, which sad event occurred on Monday night. . about 12 o'clock. The bereaved husband -and father have the sympathies of a large circle of friends and acquaintances, inclu- I ding all connected with this paper, in the J sad affliction which has befallen them. Mrs. Rhodes was only 23 years of age. . '. oc tke lee. Mr. W. H. Lamar, formerly connected with the Signal office in Wilmington, aad very popular with the young people of the ) city, was on the Ivteua, which was sunk a a a a " a. in me ica in tne Arctic regions, While j lateststyle. Cloee inspection invited before ae searching for the Greely expedition, on the 1 ceptto the worvisiandSited. 03rd of Jnlv last, intelliffence of which dis- i . Mter has 5ut recently been received bv our - ' eovernment. Wo are triad to know that he ja Deeerters Charles Hemold and N. H. Hansen, two deserters from the Revenue Cutter Colfax, were arrested yesterday and lodged in the guardhouse for safe-keeping. -We learn that they will be taken to Smithvillo to- h7 Sergeant Robt. Green, and turned over to tne omcers oi tne cuwer. RIVER AND MARINE. Ger. barque Richard, Paske, sailed frdm Hamburg for this port on the 14th inst. listof letters ncftmJnJmD Iq? ostomce' Wed" n raSSng tor letters in the above list will please say "advertised." Letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, at Washington, D. G, if not called for within thirty days. A J W Andrews, O H Allen. B Joshua Baync, J Bono, Ned . Broad hurst, Eliza Brazzell, A H Brown. C J B Cowan. D David Dixoa. ' F Louis Faison, Frank M Frazier. G Noah Gregory, Maggie Grimes. H D H Hinnant. Gilbert Holland, care Henry G Myers, Lisbon Hlghsmith, Lou Halliday, Nathan Harriss, Samuel Hicks. J Ana Eliza Johnson, Adolph Johns, Gcorgie Johnson. K CMKelley. LGC Lewis. ' M Susan Murray. Charles Melville, care TH Barrett. . P Austin Peoples, Charlotte Pope, Su dia Pain. R Filmon Roberts. : 8 OBSingley, . T Maria Thompson, Moses, Temple. , W Rose Willis. ' E. R. BRINK. PJ L, Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N.' C. ' Ef.ARBIID 1 RIVKNBARK RIVENBARK. On . Sunday BARK, all of Pender county. DIED, , . ( RHODES At her parents' residence, In this city, at 11.35 P. M., September 17th, after a few days' Ulneas, Mrs. MARY WHARTON RHODES, beloved wife of Lt. John U. Rhodes, U. 8. R. M and eldest daoghter of Geo. W. aad Mary C. Hardwlcke, formerly of Lynchburg, Va aged S3 years 9 months and 7 -days. Funeral this (Wednesday) morning, at io o'ckjck, from parents' resldenoe, eorner of Dock bseU.Th Church, thence to 4 andacotanoesa thence to St- Paul's Splscopal Oakdale Cemetery. Friends aeqnalntanoea are lnyited to attend. -jNEWtADVERTISEMENTS. fi.j i..t j yr.. WAS SO GRKA.T THAT IT WAS IStPOSSIBLB T FOB, Abb THE LADIB8 TOSJEK ! The latest Hovelties . .(--; rT ','...- ''" SlILiiTNCItir AND FANCY CSOGS ! i i 0PENTJTG WILL CONTINU A FEW DAYS L0N0EB. ORDERS PROMPTLT ATTENDED. TO. Bargains ant HotbIUbs Eecayei DailrJ TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St., Wilmintoit, IV. C.; 2E ANCH OP HE W )EK. :seplttf! " '; i: "";Jn ' -,: '' Fall and Winter j g B. SACK AND FROCK SUITS IN FINE! Caasimerea and Wnratarlfl: Wank TilaJr Pntjiwiv! 1 Coateforyoannien-sizes s& to, 84. 85. 1 . . MUNSON. aep 19 (f ' Clothier.- Persons frisdma BOARD CAN apply AT No. 203 NORTH TniRD STREET. sep 19 It For Sent, HOUSE ON THIRD STREET, i between Ann and Nun. Apply to C B. WRIGHT. sep 19 tf For Rent, DWELLING, on Market Street be-; t ' tween Fifth and Sixth, contain- j Ing feven roonis. Apply to D. O'CONNOR, Real Estate Agent sepl6 3t A Good Chance TO WJY ALL YOUR FAMILY SUPPLIES, AT , R Fi ftaax YOU i X the corner of Klfta and Market streets, and I have tbcm sent Tip to your house free of charge. Be soreo try one of Otereen's Pride Cigars. Ap-. s aiway WILLIAITI OTERSEir. CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET. sepistf Eev. Daniel MorreH's T7NGLLSH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. . THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL t session wllllbegiQ, D. V., Thursday, tbe Fourth of October. '' sep 18 tf v Art. lINB BtJRABLK FBSB-HANB IN X1 Orayoa or Pastel. Finished in tne finest and ovuunv uu Jiuaunot in . e Address 144 West 8d St. sepl8tf OttitA QA1 Hnrtdwrow TCT "V C. E. Smith, COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 2 & 4 STONE ST.. NEW YORK. liberal advances made on Consignments of COTTON, NAVAL STORES, Ac. Orders for the purchase and sale of contracts for future delivery, both hi the New York Cotton and Produce Exchanges, promptly executed. sep4tf Still at the Old Stand, I "yyHKRE J SELL. DRUGS, PATENT. MEDI- I cines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Soda and Min- eral Waters In great variety and at reasonable prices. ang 12 tf J. K. McILHENNY. Latest Styles ! CTIFF AND SILK HATS 1 UMBRELLAS ! HARRISON A ALLEN, . .. Hatters. sep 16 tf Q.RAND MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE LOU ISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. will take place TUESDAY, OCTOBER WH. , For particulars address Post Offlce,Box 349, Wil mington. N. C. sepl2tf Getting Straight. rjHE CONFUSION OCCASIONED BY THE coming In of our IMMENSE STOCK , is about over, and now we are prepared to show our cus tomers proper attention when they calL Our stock of PIECE GOODS Is the largest In the city, and one wishing to select a Suit does hot have to choose 'frbin ''aj fewpieces; and we guaramoe be made. ; larantee the Handsomest t Fie that esta possibly A. Vi& Sep 7tf "Merchant Tailor arid CJothler. ; Af NIKQS, JADE 1ND PUT DP. MATTRESSES .RENOVATED. Fiiniitiire Bejjaired. Our Stylish and Hanasomo Stock of FURNJ TURE finds many admirers and buyers. The best goods at tbe lowest prices. Polite attention and prompt delivery of purchases. PINE HAIR MATTRESSES. . ; THOMAS C. CRAFT. Agent,' i.'i: sep x6tf , . Furniture Dealer . (ill T firs. a . , , . . 1 Irt's NVjAOTERTISKnlENTS.' ITotice i : -bb DTqnKB3 AND DEALERS OOCtJPTINO ; Stalls and spaces in the rublio, Markets,; .npon toh one half of aannal. nmhW basbopaid; v are herebyn6Hne4 that tbe balance (second half) . , of premium la payable on or before September - itb, 188 at W o!oiook; ilto :CoL Jno. D. Taylor, City Clerk and Treasurer. Parties Interested - will take notloeL' JNO. L. DUSL 'Y..y. Chalr'n Cora." on Market nl P. ,. ' aep 18 St (Review copy xt) .... i Noticed A IX 8TORES, STALLS AMD SPACES UN DEB 1 1 the eoutrol of the Committee on Markets and V " FeeBwHl 'bo rented atf publltf auction, at the front Street Market Hooao, at 1 o'clock, Sept.).. I 80th, U83. One montb'sront will bo required to ) V j I be paid on the spot upon all Stores or Rooms, j I and, the annual premium on all Stall or Spaces. JNO. L. DTJDLBT, . . Chalr'n Com. onMarketaand Fees, sep IS it . (Review copy it) Haarlem (Holland) Bulbs ! fV. EVERY . VARIETY , JTJST : RECE1VKD; Quality and color warranted. Prices reasonable. For aale wholesale and retail. i J. LOBB, , sep 1C 3t At Uarry Loeb's Store School Books ! School Books ! F)KALL SCHOOLS IN THE STATE. A LIB eral discount to Merchants and Teachers. ' Slates, Copy-Booka, Crayons, Book Straps and Bags, Paper, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Rulora, Ac. -i'arents win please send tneir children to HElNSBERaKR1. Pianos and Organs, i gOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES AT HEINSBERGERY aep 16 if Live Book and Musks Store. Bacon, Flour, Molasses 10 0 Bo?e8'DrT SaIt 8ides 1000 BblaFLOUR' -JQQ Bbis MOlAsjSES, For sale by , sep 16 tf KERCH NER A CALDER BROS Bagging, Ties, Twine. 1000 Half 110118 ooTTOJ nAa9lNCt' 5000 BtUeB COTTONT1KS' Q Bales BALING TWINE. For sale by seplO tf KERCHNER i CALDKH BIt(K Cheese, Crackers, Candy. fQ Boxes Factory and Crnara CHEESE. ' 100 BXeS CRACKS:uf and CAKES, '(" Boxes CANDY. For sale by sep 10 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BR1 S . Tea, (Joffee, Sugar. fjty Chests Black and Green TEA, . IQQ Bags RIO COFFEE, , f ijf Bbla Refined SUGARS, all grades. For sale by sep l6tf KERCHNER A OALDER BROS. ' , , . . Nicest in Town. "TTTE 8IK)W THE FINEST LTNE OF OENT8, . toHD'AND Machine made shoes in the city. '" ' ' - r i LADIES; MISSES AND BOYS' GOODS In great variety. . 1 ' , -Prices loss than any house In the State for same Class of goods. Geo. B. French & Sons. , ...... . . . ; f 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. A. & I. Star's Second Installment shrier leaves monday morning for the Nofth, to purchase all of tho Novelties in the way of Nobby Suits and stylish Omcoats. By purchasing lato wo will be able to giro every V- ' ono a bargain that: will wait only a few days" ; longer. We already have bl bargains that we are daily elosing out. A. A I. SHRIER. sep ietf , 114 Market St. Tho Overslcncd Roosters . SPEAK FOB BEH RENDS A M UN ROE. S. & Cor. Market and 2nd Sta. They have lust received and' open for inspection tbe largeat stock of Parlor, Chamber and Household Fun) I tare, Carpets, Ace, Ao., Ac, all of new Elegant oesigns. this is not an advertisement. xn- vipoe yourself of the truth. aep 1 tf Bock Iiime T7OR BUILDING PURPOSES. JI FRESHLY BURNED. rPRICE REDUCED TO $1.15 PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., Rot kv Point. N. C or o. o. rauHutr, jr.. apltf su tn fr Wilmington, V. C. To Owners of Cotton Qins ! Vy-E ARB THE AGENTS HERE FOR CLARK'S Seed Cotton Cleaner. Send for circular, and see certificates of parties nsing this Improvement In North and South Carolina. TO GILES A MURCHISON. sep 16 tf 109 and 111 Murchlson Block Harbleized . ; Ulantels. 8 BEAUTIFUL GOODS, ARK MEETING with great favor. They are very low la prloa, and may be put In old houses with the ea-e of an ordinary grate. F. M. KING A CO.. jrsuMuujz Affentg for Deflanoe Ranges ' sep 16 tf and Farmer Girl Cook Stove. it .7
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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