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' "rJ.. .... - ' " ".. 1 '. ' -. ii. - .c-'' . V.n V. V v4 Tlfe?.M6rnmgStar; C T 1TB, ll! " r w a rt r. f o.o T rv .U4, .......... o .,, . f , 3 ..--... 1M - MCL. .......... n W r- cttf lull mffi i ffi m I Ik Hf fr 3 - r A I 3 v n my . m a - r . v . a 1 1 v 3. ' O K2i Pi 1: On at VrtTtVj ' - ' tO M inn-! J( '3 ;5HT,vprsij VOL. XXXin.NO. 35.: ; v yiL5IINGTPN; CFE-DAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1883. WHOLE NO. 5046 t i LLsW .: ft MORNING EDITION. OVTLISKS. Tm suit mi -M ' State o .Tmiini ,fiMt im c-u--ifcc Niio BaJ of .N4tX fo ITXCCO cm!Ii4 toll TN ri. Sua Trtrw. W Uu dM- r eolBaiol ta tm Zi(!3ai byw; nr p fir v U Mtt BMicwy pnrtlo C fSm ton of Cr&-i. wr tatrvd M fUlly L&4 tx TV tWMM of Uw pvoite doU da- Tt4 rpri Juotj of tu cottoa rip p:ki oot oM'fto.f a-orts-vti: Tra tix9. o-u-Volf picluoj ok eoo ialni mj unI. X-MM-i7p4 oal LiiUiloao. iv rii picM4 ootl ttrju mJtrmtml; tHr4v tmUaU p-cfci; Aftiiw ooo f urta piclkixt i odrt! aaor-ttni. AIo ).n.. m pr cl p-eltotl ooJ SO pr col ii.tr,otrl. tktf 0rO4 Of tMt ?ttwi M ,..nl m -UlU tM tOflM M loot JV, q i.i utUi i from 10 W 4i coat- Vmov TV.ro fa ooouv roli U IW Uf i-;hi MfM OMfl.t4i Loio OSOOOf B irWI io oo4 O-ftfCtoU hf Hm fiiro. S(ar !Unf oof ffVi ft (oCUoft) for tW)iii i y orroaftoMnot wi aio eroWUoro; i.- ft ia t--nei oo X1.0WOiO inmU v:r,.) ix. Wm. JUry Wctcft a4 Jwr f -h ii-'0 Su4o to CariT bvroidj nii ;. LiurfooocV uofn luucfooiM roo Tinf t ?t. Lnut b-tckiMiM! X3J fohl iion wro -K to Um Uto tnXo. - Viwnixn owttnU asi-fot 5w r.jf,)rl. MMNL.vii wort oa oecuuat of- OroafMMa) at LnotlooOorry. rUiul, to ct -iU-tl. Br Vt Uni If-tjr of Du-iia v tip-tctnj to m- int a o-kiroos; oHour rWAiot Uip-voJ X York w - Kooy SiOpvr iwl . cwCtiQ tfinij U 19 !t&Xd 13-IS u-oiiii. )ut-Mr Soa tiD fto-l ooo7; 4mU (.frmtlml m99ic3tt IJ. ecru. orvltftJ U cJ.Vff; fna oaoodf ot t SOQt pi rn torpootiM tCro(v ot XtfOi nau A 8 oath Carolina friend tell a th t "Owr StrftejvaU' U very amaa- NotmWr ?'Hh U the da j art part by the Prfwt(eit a Tnaakagiving tHy l r. Cart Schorr ha no idea of re tin ejj from the New York Kz-tni? W. Tho coo a try need. th eootio xnem oi th txx oa whiokey and beer and cigir, Th Sow York m prtafeoee to btolh.t tho iVrmooraU will eurrr I'tno-cvlvania. Abi'nih th Reeenae ColWtom hu reCaio th IiUtoammc eolUctiocto. Thrv m ft dtCoeeoc here. Protwtiow' paper arw ety aaa- ton. Wlpw owl UA ixulUM -raided 1 i poa tS- ratariwi and the Tariff i .i ( In UhtO.tW PtV-bibitioniiaU CJ-f-nd i9tf coooty.bat v. Tkeoo dvo aad ais eili irilHd th amend moaft. - v 1 i 1 J. .... , I.L 1 ... Two Eaglml- ate-iraer eoilidod and both wvot down, bat fortaoately U of the pjjer nl crew Nominate good meet for office and .lopt aonaible, aodod pia bf ormf of principUa and na wHlav oo ei ctim for tileooa or bolting. !TiillVrVSa U now at tbt hl of t2W artay. We loow tll rant pfofHitto cooidr bin the rntt Adericaxi aoUier In 19W. K&or thwQaad l-gyptiftii repokad wtt terribU to thirty Chooaasd Ar-I. Th loa of tb latter U piacwl at 9,000, pre-table exaggera tion. - ' ' ' . . . Cbickerla Ilai jiaT Tork.' wm erowded to wor Matthew "Ai no Id Uctara. H rta4 f-rem mftaaacnpU He failed to&U t& o,ad maay co aid not boor. Tb4 DmccxtU titbatMaboxe UWrgioU U 5ti lU tut )g. W ahail be glad ta car that It baa gone to bed add died withoal Any hope of a reaarreCloa. ' Tho HraM ar of Irviogti- the -iun . . JLa actee.'el rare itrtoakj rlfU and aabtle pewoie t th wtri aad tta4ia tire achoci tawblcla tai draxoo betoey; but. ef eewraa. it CaLad a tooch Cbelafcd Wctnallim: vftietl aawea be reacbod Ky aa actor wjo a-lreft U aoetmcet rank eo ih Tn New yort TUw think Ir riag- tbcrwVl biaJelf great ctalo dUzaatao .acioT." , It 'retoalna to bo otxt U b tY f grU tngedUxu Tli part Lt jlAjftd; ftvprrtd, nl'jit po wara Aad all tb pa pert are aTred that ho wo k m great r:tcet f Hi kind. .,'.- rf'Ai :.' Tbt PhiUdelpbJft flm bit a dit ffttelk from J-on-tja iTing ma m eoaut of MlmilMty Aaderoa,a Lntr riv with Wle and tbt Princ. Sit boro hrroolf vIL She vtai ftftkad to rUit thft Prlnc . in her box. H U what followed: Aft-Unoo, wbo, voder Lb drctua Uxkoo. did ot pftrticta-utj rtllMh, ttm Motlac. oofttWk word tftrhb4KUhdo It roJ 9rrr to mtm oxaUidort dorlaf ft par loraxAAco. fta ortft o itua occ-tioa m prf ctrod fto ta troak tt. . Sba aaod. aavrrar, CtU ta watzM twaost ttappr to ml LUiT XloxU Mljtac-aca wboo ab bftd fia-Md arr Vrformftaft. Tba IMiccaa -bA iftid " W Gdtf Wait ftflcr tb and of ft pioco. oad tfca brxtAUHooa apportcaJj uoaou. . ao ptoco wat oa a-vd lo KotoJ portv rocoftiaod. ftad wla II vu ortr lliM Aftdraoa w rarpriood by ter cjxtr. wbo cocoa. lb ftftftooftcctoeot Lbat tboir BoTftl IIlt-oosro wvr woiliaf fa it poiaax to aoa bT. Wftlaa ftskod: "t It troa Lbftt roa aoid f&a vonMat oeo "Mkm Aftdortoa. ropliad, r!U a ml moj or ftpparoet toOaTara-ol : 't takl Lbaf I woaX! sot aaak Iho honor. ' " - To !rioee waa Tery eotnplirnen- Ixry and aftid sb Intended to ace her v in her enure, repertoire. The fhr iiw ami SffAani ha an editorial ahowiog that. Governor Vftoce la entitled to a Rtrit deal of the credit that ia given to his laccea aor for certain projtr the State.' It make good it position in aotae particaUr certainly. Vance ha great popnlaHty and a great deal of ftbiKty. The people understand Vancr, and like blot. They are be gianiog to oodentaod more of aoroe other politician and it will be accn what they think of tbjra. Mary Ck archill, who-diaaopeared An goat Idtb. f rota her home in St. Loaia, ha been beard from. Her father ha received a abort letter.bat ahe doea not tell where ahe la or what she U doing. It dated the 25th of October, bat i formal and ambign oo. Her father aay it i beyond qarstioo her writing. A belle of New Haven, and very pretty, wa to have married one Kngeoe Lynch, of Philadelphia, bat he failed to appear. Great prepara tion bad bee a made. What ha bo coeoo of Lynch r not known. Doobt lea the mortified and disappointed bride woald Hire to do for him what hi nam,e indicate. The Kepablican are beginning to talk of "bright proapecta of aocce" for their party in New York. They talked the same way about Ohio.and some c!aimd a high a 50,000 ma jority. If the Democrat become thoroagbJy bailed they cao carry New Tork fly. a Spirits TUrpenune The habit of praising the jade forcbtaf their daty atiU pravaila. Smilhfiold IlcraJJ: Onyeeter dsf aiWaoco, (Uat Fridayk ttr. Aabley DoaU-f bad hi rljrbl bead aad wrist badly cot wail fiaa&r for-CapC D. 9- Aver. Gold-sboro 3fiModul Adane: Brother Cbrde. a metaber of oar church In Ctoldoboro. ba erx&Ucd a Suaday acbool la the aorth cad of the city, which promi mm fruiv' . 1- Pbitadarpbia 71- . Senator Vaoco. ef North Caroiloa. ia Iprakln of ble. earara ta Waaatejtoo.' said rrceatlj: "1 wae aaixbty aih dead to frt bore, but lit bw aa-urod if J an not aber dead to foeway. R. K. Bryan in "the Buffalo, N. Y.. .Vrtt uvi &a : Ia Weatrrn N orth Caroliaa there are Uflr-oiaa peak a bora ft. CCO fee. niaoCy three botwean 5. (WO aod a. CCO. aitd 1U btwo S.0CO- aad 3,000. a Ujtal of . 4.0CO fewC . Newtoo IZtlerpri: The indi railnae are that tho crowd .attracted to Nvwtoo. by th stock show oa the (th of Koveatw. will be equal to those usually bera oa Tuaaday of coorC Althousb K U ibe first step, there la no doubt about its boiaf eotrrerycraditahle. Ajbervlle Ciiiuns The Wil taLsatoa eraa aayt that a youo calf wa taka up o the cow catcher of a lococoo ttre at jT-taiartoo, aad. landed aafslj. at the. depot at WCeolsatoa. a dattance of Sy ccdieav The &ta "ft ja ft aeem In CTvUii: b Wa saw; th taxse thioc hap pro, at UUxro, thoc the traveller wu act qizi' o far. EHrabeth . City Ihlcon: The prtacipai case oa the docket at Waahinftoo Owrt last weak wa that of a oepo, wbo wae charred with the murder of his wife. Gjatrtry to fraoral erpeetatioa. ha wa ac- qlUoL . The Vvahiartoo ChmtU wrlue old Sea Carrow poilUcai obituary. The old moo. a very mach dismasted be-ca-oa the nej-roea of ikaafort eouaty took the refa lxw their own bandtaad run thro to aoH TJaexaselrea. Without the aliibteot re gtri to T3xaiTtiV wtihc. lUlergW Farmer cfc Mechanic: Three- North Carolina eocnpaniea will coo iXTttVJ $230-pre-miira-e for th beat drfUed jompany--offer-id Try thwVlrrmla Put air. th watt ZTrl booked f f -Z-TTh wople of. BatLetford and Mc- J it-oetioa With tU ooavu. vro- n !TriZS o atat ta.nw. roovo m 5fia Nort-i Orotva into other Dtate; not vowthatoo mala trunk- Una tar be- kst. we so ao teoaco to T MTthlagmorft tatsrprida. or -Stata Ltoea." , Aaaftrilla Cidzen; A po-t1 from Mr. Baxaoei H, Oibaoa txtfortotr tu that W. It. Qraat; clerk of Swain Boperior Coart diod aa Idoiidaj'nlcbt, thft S3d nit. lift had fooovto bad on that airht appa rently la icood Imllh. : Jdr. Jiiddlelou L-cli Ana. of Lha TodILch trr Board. pa-aed tbroo Aaberin' a-Hondftj tstomizt. oa Ju way to the oanrict eftmpi It it a bappy ptoa ot tba Board to acrid ooeot their n amber once eacb. . month to latpect tbe cotXTicla. aod (o. aoe that thej axft hniaftnatj tr-fttad ahd proyrlj fed and clothed. Mr. WaUoa. aoid one barn of . ml; tobacco at aa ftrerftra of $23 per. hundred, yf. iL. Bai-b,' four lot at 418, a-w. and M per -tnaorea. n. uu Wrfarbt. ftlx loU ftt'tm 133. tU. UQ. 128 and 60 per hondred. John R. Banja, one lot at $S0 per hcodrad. and W. M. Bar MU. foor loU art 33. $37 and 34 per haadred. . "CUTtott Bud,- One. day last artek. while attcndlox a chTi roeeliri. "at Jobnatoo Union Church, tn thlf coanty, EMerTurnace waa-atrfekect with paraijili, and U wai thoubt that he vu dyiox for aocae time. . lie waj.finalJy temored from the church, and u now IjTd j Lo a critical ccodiUoe, He had fortaerly bad a tf attack ofparaiyaU la the head, troca wbich.be bad leal the atrtt of one of bU eye. Hamlet, a etiUoo at the eobtbera termtnna of the Ilaleixh. A An ram Air' Line Rail rood, u aemaller ptace (baa ha name wookl iodlcat. the place betafftbe beoeflt of I portaaca attached -lo It aacae. a muaic I teacher from 2f aw York concluded it was a Iirjf, Southero city, and that it would be two tairrooua. am an ermeooe or toe lm- aa eic-flieut poiot for In rautic teacher of km repute to get employiuent. so the hopeful Dade catao all the Way from that ffTYft! aootropoUa with the aoticipation Of riodief a good aituation in tbe great city of llamlet. llaleigb Aeior- Observer : It wa Indeed rratlfylQg to are what an ele gaat and large audience greeted U)is mag oi Scent lecturer at Tucker lloJl last evening Words of cocapliment and praise foil far short of Intcndod effect ia any deacriptiou of Dr. illiberal oratory or powers of de acriptioa. Uarrelpoa lodeed in bis dex terity a a word painter; graceful is the. bigbeal degree hla language aod reatare.' TaS-boro, f. C, October 30. Tbe Fair opened to-day with the largest exhibt- ttoo etrer belJ ia the Slate lo ail depan meott. The" attendance b large. Moa naao Ctrr. October 22. Tboeoaa O. Skin nr. tbe Democratic candidate for Coagtea lathe First District,- spoke -at Newport Ratardiy; aforehead City Salhrday aigbt aod at Beaufort to-day to large audience. He made telling, strong - and sensible apeeebca, aod waa frequently applauded. If there la any . depesdence upon indica tioos before the election, be will be elected by a large eaajority. We are yet to bear the Crat opinion ka opposition to him. Goldjboro Mbuenger; The ne gro rope, fiend. Guilford Soon. U to be baoard at Klostoo oo the 20th of Decem ber next. Mr. Qeorge Casey, for many year coiploytd La the buggy factory, of Mr. W. U. Borden. In this coy, died at' his homo here last Tx-day morning after a abort lOncs. We learn that Mr. A. J. Harrold, an enterprulng cHizen of the' eremool section, ha recently purchased a valuable mill and a portion of the plan tation of Dr. Arriogtoo; near this city, for which he paid eleven thousand dollars.' SoowTUH Items: Receipt of cotton to dale 833 bale, 430 move than had been re ceived at the same time-last year. So much for shipping advantage aod telegraphic com munlc lion. The 6oow Hill TeU- rapA will first be Issued from the pre on November 1st,. Success to Messrs. Munroe A. Smith, its editors and proprietors. ftoow Hill aaa. now two ateamahip line. The rarmer'a & Mechanic's and the Con- teniae. J doe county dots: The crop of our county this year are very poor. The co Aon is rather of an inferior quality, owiog to the many rain of Ibis fall. The farmer, moreover, wtn not suffer any very great Inconvenience J rod abort crop, as they ar, aa a rule, 9a a very Urm basis. Charlotte Observer? '-Wo re gret to lero of the death of HW W. B. Hailed re. which occurred at her home at ML Holly. Qastoo county. Teaierday mora log. Mr. ItoUedge was 81 year ofdl -The knittiog machine mania has now apreed to adjoining towns. Mra.Newcoh.be baasoldaboat 1,300 of the' little, trick in thi city at 5 ceaU'eack. - OaldweH aad Catawba are happy ecu a tie. There's nol o prisoner ia either of theee counties. It taj sorpriee son) of our readers wfcea we make the statement thai there are now within the borders of our State be tweea two and three hundred visitors from the North who -were-tempted to come here aoiely frora aceiog th. exhibit made by North Carol! 0 a X Boston. Fayette Wiloo. colored: J. W. Wolfe a jrin. Arm caught. Doctor called. Amputated. It all barvpeooda few day ar and Wilson ta oVotarwaU.' Stere AleaaadW, a col ored man. employed at Hall meat market, met with peculiar aad painful accident last Saturday eight. H aat dawn upon a butcher kail aad inflicted upon himself a very dasero's wound Mr. WLD Woraham, a fircmaa on th BJchmood and DaoilU toad, ateppod from his ehgiae Lato tho'tdroahle SuaUay night aod waa .very seriously hurt. Mr. J.. Vanderburg, a jouog man of Alexander county, waa in the city yesterday aod called to tell ua that after aevea yaan atudy, he has succeeded, ia inrentin-f and DuOiajf Into, successful orrioo a.rrnotaai motor machine. He ha applied for a patent and Is sanguine of j sucoca. nkW 'AOVKB"iriiriBr(T. naaia Beat cifrar. . C. R Waieurr New fiour. Mcasos Imported aui tings. nrnrBBZKoaw-Sehool Docks. tTsioa fc "OxTo consignee. R. JL McLTrra-trNew wrap, a O . NonTirjor Choice fruit. J. A. 8 rnntaComl and wood gU-Jt or GsTicar Charkston 8. C ' Ottra Dorca-IaarJy InUastrel.. . Jafcxsa Bao. & DsJloaaxr Drurjsts. llvvrtr Caao4r CwaaAy. I The ZUle-gh (If. 1) Stat ChronicU "of Oct. 0th y: v " ' 'Ubaabeea'aloog Jme since there war o attractire an engagement played Her during Pair week a ther Comedy Cy bve play The been Irood-exccnent and laugb- dona erxrlWiHy Crowded . houaea. the CXrvnicU Is glad to say. nave wiineaaea ue MtfimntiuM alnco Monday rreuinr. It 1 saTdnhat other of HaTerry companie will visit us this aeasoew If they .are ai exceV' lent a this one. there will be no Uckof large ana pprccii1 .nwcuw. ,iiu ClrvnlcU ccmxoendj thi company to the people La alt the iowoa ta the Sutev where theymsypUy- ' .. v; , '-,7 1 loaJ Data. . No cMesIor "trie Mayor's Court yeaterday raornin. ' . -Thebf-ehbrt storm signal was cuuyea aun yesteraay Receipts of . cotton yesterday 1,233 bales. Sale. 850 bales. , The latest advices from Bruhs wick pat ,down. . peanuts, and potatoes as fltie; ccrn aa fjdr,-, and. cotton -at a half- -ITie thermonioter in the Stb offlce ranged from 70 at 6 p. m. on Wed neadar,' to 63 at 6 a. m. jind 54 at 6 p. m. yeaterday. The told huntsman starts for the field op.ee more, hoping for .more luck than he had before; but-game, ia scarce in thin once favored clime, aod huntsmen now raroly kill mwrt than time ! 1 Savannah is siirred up on the aubject of a firat-claas hotel. Meetings have been held and committees appointed. They aeem in earnest, just like we did ; but they evidently mean business. . The Norwegian barque Barbo QaL Pedersen, wu cleared from this port for London, yeaterday, with 3,800 barrels of roein, rained at $3,893.93. Messrs. Rob inson & -Ting were tbe shippers. r-vThe decorations at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Wednesday Dtght, on the occasion of the lecture of Rev,. Mr. Peach au; and. especially the picture of the great Reformer Luther attracted much attention. There waa a considerable faH of temperature during- Wednesday night, the change being heralded by a severe gust nd a Shifting of the wind to the north west. . Yeaterday the weather was cool and pleasant. We are indebted to J. H. Wil liamson, Secretary, for a complimentary ticket to.the fifth Annual Fair of the North darorina Industrial Association, to be held at Raieifth . November 12th. 18tb, 14th, 15th. lfith and 17th. B For seVeral evenings past the redoes of the aunset has attracted atten ... tion. Yesterday evening, as the new moon hastened to hide her inexperienced head beneath the western horizon, sho seemed to be sinking into a -Sea of lire. . Poll c Arroot for October. We learn- from the police reports for the month of October that there were 93 ar rest dunng the month, as follows: Af frays, 5 white males o colored males, 2 col ored females. Assault with a deadly weapon. 1 colored male. Attempt to res cue a prisoner from arrest, 1 colored nfale. Disorderly conduct, 8 white males, 1 white female'; 8 colored males, 5 colored females. Drunk and down,? white males, 1 white female; 1 colored male. Forestalling mar ket, 2 white males. ' Throwing rocks, 3 colored males. Violating tax ordinance, 4 wh-te males, 12 colored males. Nationality of . Prisoners: American "white 13, colored 40; Norwegian 1; Eng lish 3; Scotch I ; German 3: Irish 1. Applied for lodgings,. 15 white males, 4 colored male. - Amount of Court ones collected $100. 15. Pound fee $16.23.' Place of business found open at nigh by "the rjolice, 17. Hi aorta for Ootpbor. The following Is s statement of the for eigj exports from the port of Wilmington for the month ftf ' October, as compiled from the books in the Custom House: Cotton 13,235 bales, weighing 6.866,545, pounds, and valued at $642,858. Roin 15,W5 barrels, valued at $24,532. Tar 3 barrels, valued at $4. Pitch and Crude Turpentine 2 barrels,, valued at $1. . .- 8pijite Turpentine 123.270 casks, val ued st 50,997. Lumber 103jCXX feet, valued at $6,051. Shingleav-184.000. valued at $1,069. Total valuation of exports for (he month, $7t5.Ct5. On American vessels $7,128; on foreign vessel $718,887. . Arehavotocteaty . : Mr. O. F.'Watklns, who resides in the eastern part: of Pender county, on the border of Holly Shelter pocosin, was clear - tnga.pieoe of swamp land recently when fan came upon what is evidently an Indian spear-beadi It was found about a foot be neath the surface, and is about four .and a half inches in length, the material -being a flinty rock!, Ia the- woods near by where thi spear-head was discovered are traces. of Indian mounds, which bavejbeen known for years by the people in that section as the "Indian Grorea." ' r " oa, a, BXaatoAea Hlastrel. . The;, Opera House management report daily communications from the manager of I&reriyY Mastodon Minstrels, to the effect of giving exosalent aatlaf action and playing to crowded house nightly: in fact, turning. .people away. The tale of reserved seats bene has been unprecedented, and those f-wbo have not a yet. secured their seats should do so (si Dyer's) and avoid the rush ,U.JUght.-f v Oar.Cottoat Tim fwlrta et nnlfnn at this rtArt foT tha uaivB, os.aBlb oio4.m .v corrtaooniUajr month last year, showing an Increase In favor Of 1883 of 6,627. bales. ' The receipt for the crop year from Sep .tember 1st to date foot up 41,010 bales, aa against 88,113 bmlet tip to same period last yeai,wwtogiai lncwase of ' 4,904 bales in favor of 1883 , Tlt Waat-ter InoUeauoiu. .. " The I following are the; indications for to aay: - -- ' . For the Middle, A-lantio. States, Blightly colder weather and' higher barometer. .; Tor the Soui AUantic States,, slightly J cooler, fairweather, noitherly winds, high: er barometer and frosts in the northern and central portions. - - -! - . For the -Gulf States, fair weather, north erly to easterly winds, variable in the West Gulf Staies-ehd -C-tioiiary-or slightly rising temperature in "the ' eastern portion, rising' inthe -northwestern portion, and falling barometer, n . . ; v - : For , Tennessee and the . Ohio Valley fair weather, stationary or a slight rise in temperature, northwest to southwest winds in the .OhiriTalley, variable winds in Tennessee, with "rising, followed in -the western portion by. fatting bardmeW. j . . -Frost Is indicated for New" Jersey Mary land, Virginia, Northern Georgia "and North and South Carolina, except near the. coast, on Friday morning. , - : . ,'Tiie mayors oTwo cms Our 'Mayor has been to Charleston, as has been announced. What his business was in our. sister "city by the sea" is; told very succinctly and -pleasantly .by the re- TtnrtPT of thfi TV and (Ihurisr under the poner 01 ine jyews ana vpurter linaer we above head, and the nice-time he t&d and the courtesies extended, are they not also described by the. .graphic chronicler, as follows: '.'The Hon. E. D.HaIl, Chief Magistrate of the city of Wilmimrton, who has been ia the city for two days, paid a formal visit to Mayor Courtenay at the City Hall yesterday. Mayor Hall last visited Charles ton about twenty years ago, when Jje came at the head of a regiment of North Caro lina .volunteers to assist in the defence of .' the city. The object of his present visit is not to study the defences 01 the.. city; but to post himself On the public departments, ana especially to" look into the improve ments that have been made on the streets and in the drainage. After a pleasant in terview with M&yor Courtenay and an in spection of the pictures and statuary in the Council Chamber, Mayor Hail was placed in charge of Major. Huguenin the superintendent of streets, by whom he was driven over the" .city and- shoWn the new stone . roadways; the improvement -at the railway . wharves in .the 'northeastern por tion of the city, and the new drainage sys tem. Mayor Hall states that WUmtngton is making rapid advances in the race be tween the- South Atlantic seaports; that there are now seventeen feet or water on the bar of the Cape Fear river, and that the municipal authorities are about to de mote their energies te the consolidation and perfection of the various municipal de partments. The first step in this .direction will be the laying of the Belgian- block roadway in the principal thoroughfares, and the main object of his "present visit was to make an examination of the new roadways that have been laid in' Charles ton. "Mayor Hall returned to "Wilmington last night,highly pleased with his visit, anti carrying with him many suggestions of practical municipal improvements which he says will be earnestly commended to the Board of Aldermen of our sister city." It should be stated in this 'connection that one of our principal- thoraughfares" was paved with the best Belgian block some ten- or twelve years ago. Tbe Wow Diocese. " The following" counties compose the new Diocese of North Carolina, as authorized by the late General ral PnnvpntirJrj of the erai OOnvenuon, or lae Episcopal Church: Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Chowan, Gates, Hertford, Bertie,. Martin, Washington, Tyrrell, Dare, Hyde, Beaufort, Pitt, Green. Pamlico, C'aven Carteret, Jones, Lenoir, Wayne, Sampson, Duplin, Qnslow, Pender, New Hanover, Brunswick, Colum. bus, Bladen, Robeson, Cumberjand. Deceased it-embers of tbe N. C. Confe "renee. ...... We are indebted to Rev. E. L. Pell, of Marion, N. C, for a copy of 'Our Dead, North Carolina Conference Methodist Epis copal Church, South," comprising a group of handsomely executed engravings, repre; sen ting .those, .prominent members and .leaders of the North Carolina Conference; Wm. Closs, B. Craven, Peter Dub, E. W Thompson, N ' F. Reid, Wm. Barringer and A. A. Boshamer. Badly HYirt. Mr. Richard Meadows, formerly well known as the driver' of the "Wilmington Hook & Ladder truck, was reported yester day evening to be. suffering severely from I a seil-iniuciea wouna on iue uu-.ui iuo head, made it is supposed while in a fit o temporary aberration. - . - -. ' Tk-OB BIAII.S. The mails, close and arrive at the City 'Post Office "as follows: . CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast: , . . : I . . . ' . 7HS P. H Northern through and way mails , i .. 5:40 A. M Ralejirh 6d5 P. M. ft 5:40 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied therefrom, fawmdtaey ; A A. A N. diaJlroad. at 8 P. M. A 5:40 A X. Southern mails for all points South, 1 daily .Wv- 8.-00 P. H. Western mails (C. C. RaiTwayC daily YnYnnnf-.SnnHvi.-s.. ... ........ 0:18 P. XL. All points botweefl Hamlet and Ealelgh- 6:15 P. M Mail for Cheraw and Darlington RaU-' road. iri.. vw jr. jsu . Mails for points between Florence and Charl etteyille, aad offtoes on.Cape Fear ver. Tuesday ir-MtrfM-rniA. vial on. dattyex- cept tsunaays... . a . i. nslow C H. and intermeaiate orBoes-. ViA-rlftva itnA "PVJHavK . . . fiX) A. M. J . i - o.-f r t r Smithville mails, by steamboat, dally (except uadays). . " ' 82) A-M. Kails for Easy Hill, TownCroel-, fihal Iotte and Little Riyer, Tuesdays and Fridays. . i-i .....----- - CiOOA; M Wrigluavilte dally at. . r 8,80 A, M : OPEXREIJnrEBY. Northern throTand way -eaafla.Y,. 7KA.AL Southeni" mails... ....... 7.30 A M. CaioI-iaT Central Railroad. .'-...... 9:00 A. If. Mafia oolleeted from' street 'boxes from busi ness portion of cifc atVAJL, lln A.M. and 5d 1 PJL; from-other parts of the char at fi FM. Carriers delivery cpea.oaSuaday from S?30 to ' stamps for sale in small quantities at general : i ,.-.''.' J - A I aeuvery vu- naiuv uiuuv u ciudcu. . . . ; General delrvery open, from TAJL'to 7.89 P--C, and onSundayB from 8-M to k-30 A. M;-- Stamp Offloe opeh from 8 iL to 1 X.,aad fromatft as ,,M. Mc order and Register Department open sam aastaxop offioev . ; -Ar v - "l.,llTJEDt -AlfD MAJBIIN1.. ; Nor.- barque Apotto, ' Melsbra,- cleared at I-ondo-l Oct. 30th for this port, Schooner Charles M; Paigi Gilford, , hence, arrived at New York Oct 30a. ' 'The i steamship i Raleigh,. Capt. Little field, cleared from.; this port tor Baltimore yesterday., ..; -.British steamer . Woodsidg. Jenkins, hence for Liverpool, via Halifax, - was spoken Oct. 26 in lat. 44, long. 53. The Revenue Cutter Cotfax, Capt. Stoddard, went to. New York as an escort of the Revenue Cutter Dtit, belonging on one of the Sodthern stations, and now at New York.for repairs. , , CITY TTEMS PERSONAL 1 TO MBN ONLY1 Ths VoL-TAiq Bx.Tt)o.f Marshall, Mioh., will aend Db. Dtb' CKLZB&ATED S-SOTBO-Vo-TAIO Bvtjm inn Ttixn. wa Afpliancis on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, and. Manhood, and kind of troubles, eoaranteeine' sooedv and complete re- Btoratic of health and manly, vior. Address as above. N. B. No rjafe is incurred, as thirty days trial is allowed. . .1 THE CONMICT Between disease and heaKh ia often brief .and fatal. It ia better to be pro- vided with cheap and simple remedies for such common disorders as coughs, colds. &o.. than to ran the risk of contracting a fatal disease thrnnoh n.irW "nT WT nU.T.'S TtlTHAVI. .1 a.sure and safe remedy for- all diseases of. the I iun(r8 anQ cnest. lrtaKen in season it is eertain 1 to cure, and mav save vou from that terrible disease, consumption, if has "been known" and used for many years, in America, and it is no ex aggeration to sav that it is tbe best remedy in" the world for Coughs. &c. Ask for Dr. Win. Hall's Bateam for theTLungs.iand take no other. sola Dy ail rugg!sts. ADVICE .TO MOTHBRSAre you disturbed at night and-broken of-your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth f If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. winslow'8 oothixs UTV.UP tor cnuaren teetn ing. Its value is incalculable. It will-relieve the rar little sufferer immediately. Depend upon mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhKa, regulates the stomach aad bowels, cures wind colic, softens the errms: reduces inflammation, and elves tone and enenrv w wie wnoie system, jurs. winslow 8 TSOOTHiire Stbof for children; -teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the Uni ted States,and is for sale by all druggists through out the world . Price 25 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D AMAGED COTTON. By T. PINCKNET LOWNDES. Auctioneer Wll be sold, for account of Underwriters and ' all concerned, on SATURDAY, the 8d Novem ber, 1883, at 13 M., on farm east side King street, above Line street, Charleston, S. C, iOOO Bales (more or less) UPLAND COTTON, damaged by fire and water. Terms cash, nov2 2t. Notice. poNSlGNEES OF banish barque gallion are hereby notified that the Vessel has arrived at this Port, and is ready to discharge cargo. urn n-? k ju., Agents. Wilmington. N. C, Nov. 2X 1883. nov 2 tf npHE A ope EXCTTEMENT INCIDENT TO THE opening of our Soda Fountain and the recent arrival of a few Elegant Dressing Cases, is natur ally suosiding. in settling down to business, we offer as handsome a line of Fancy Goods and pure a stock of Drugs as have ever been brought to this market. We also run some specialties. vau ana inspect tnem. MUNDS BROS-. & DeROSSET, nov 2 It Druggists, Market St. We Are Adding rjTX). OUR SUPERB STOCK ' - Of imported suitings Weekly. A good' article, even if it costs a little more, is the cheapest, MUNSON, Merchant Tailor. nov Sit Choice Fruits. UPPLVrOF FRUIT IS NOW ir-natu-nrr sf Lovtva A artfrinrall 1 I ub supply OF fRutt is now exten- I I sive, consisting of large AspinwaU Bananas, I I voioofo Graoes. Table ADoles.choice Pears. swee I Malaga Grapes, Table Apples.choice Pears, sweet oranges, messina iemons, cannagena cocoa nuts, Chestnuts, Cape Cod Cranberries, Raisins, new Figs, &o. At S. G. NORTHROP'S. nov2tf f Fruit and Confectionery Stores. . -fekfflr. YA7ELL, MR. ANYBODY, IF THE CHARIOTS, T T ortheMA.NHATTAS.-aTe not TtiE BEST FIVE CENT prGARS he ever stuck a tooth in. For sale only at " HARRIS nov 2tf . News andLCigar Store. COAL and WOOD. "OW IS THE TIME TO LAY. IN YOUR FUEL before prices jump. ' FINEST RED AND WHITE ASH COAL, Grate, Furnace, Store aad. Chestnut-sizes, in FULL SUPPLY. BIG' STOCK OF WOODall siinds and sizes, big and little, long and short, -'dry and green. Two Wharves full ef it , - nov2tf J. A. SPRINGER. New Wraps, pp various styles, are now open. t NEW LACE CURTAINS ... , .Just received some choice styles. CARPE rS. CORNICE, JTTRNfTURE COVERING, &C, In Great Variety. Prices very reasonabLu as you. will find on ex amination. : : - . R. liWMclXXIRI-. - nov 2 tf -" School Books i ScHool Books ! School Books' ! rjHAT ARB USED IN ALL, THE SCHOOLS. . . -Parents- and Guardians and .Teachers are re spectfully requested to -call on or send to -me for SCHOOL BOQE-i or SCHOOL ROOM OUTFITS 1 . , Children, large or small, can purchaee Books at same rates as parents. One price to all at HEINSBERGER'S BOV2tf Live Book and Music Store. Best m the State. QUS STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IS THE LARGEST hi the State. , . ; . Our Goods of BEST GRADE. Our Prices LOWER than any other for same grade of Goods. v !;s . Try us andseje If it is not so t Oeo. E. French & Sons, lb8NaRrt IEOrP iSTKBKT. ; octSl tf i,5v i ?Tlirolbmth,..i.vi.J...f.J.r' U 08 " " SixMonUuCn... ot 00 f j- One Yax,..f eo 00 ; rstrTOaxtraet Adrert-Min-nta taken at propor- ttonatelylowrfttea. . ; . v' - Tea lines solid Konparell typo maka onS aqnara WADyERTISKMENTS. OPERA-HOUSE. ANNOUNCEMENT EITEAORDIHART. On&Iright Only I rniDAT; . novn t. J. H. HAVKRLTS CONSOIilOATID 8PBCTACULAR ' MASTODON" MTN8TOKL8. jtOS. A, QUllCK, Vanager. 40 FAMOUS ARTISTS. 40 Hughey Dougherty, .- J. Carroll Johnson. Billy Eichardson, Harry J. Armstrons1, Bobby Newoomb. . - , JknMiM. Brown. Johnson Powers, . 8eamon A Glrard. vine ereat vooal Star, Walter Charpenttor Daw- kins, and thirty others of like renown. - " The Oortreons Spectacular Drama,' THE PRINCESS OF MADAGASCAR. Reserved sale commences Wednesday, Oct. 81, at-Dyers'. Price Parquette Sl.QIh Admission 60o"and 7So; Gallery 25o. ta th ft oot 80 8t OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIQ-HT ONLY. MONDAY, NOVEJIBER 5,13. m ANOTHER HA VERLT BOOM? LAUGHING ROOM ONLY ! JT. IT. IIAY ERl-Y'S COIWEIY CO. In the Great Success, OUR STRATEGISTS ! In Four Acts and 1000 Laughs. In the first act you laugh, - In the second act you roar, In the third and fourth aots you shout. ETery lenler of the Co. an Artist. Reserved Seats for sate at Dvers'. Prin. i Admission, 75o, 60o, 25c. - nov 2 at New Flour! T AM NOW MAKING AN EXTRA QUALITY OF hFLOUR FROM SELECTED NORTH CAROLINA WHEAT. Have also in stock A CHOICE LOT OF EASTERN ' TIMOTHY HAY SEED RYE, WHEAT, RED RUST PROOF and BLACK OATS. PEARL GRITS, HOMINY and the best BOLTED MEAL always on hand and for sale low. . C. B. WRIGHT, Proprietor t nov 2 tf CAPE FEAR MILLS. A Card. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO my customers and old friends, that I have this day sold my interest in the business which I have carried on for over thirty-five years, to my son. MATT. J. HEYEB, who has been assort ted with me for twelve years in business. He will continue the same under his own firm-name. Recommending him warmly as my sucoesnor to your kind consideration, and thank Ingjou for past favors, I remain, Respectfully. ; JOHN C. HEY BR. Wilmington, N. O , Nov. lt-t, 1683. MATT. J. HEYER, SUCCESSOR TO JOHN C. HEYER, IMPORTER, GROCER, LIQUOR DEALER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Having bought the interest of my father, John C, Heyer, in the business conducted so long and successfully by him, I desire to ask for a contin uation of the favors extended him. Will do Strictly a Grocery. Llnuor and Trim . missioji business. My facilities for furnishing the trade are ample, and my best efforts will be used to give entire satisfaction. Very respectfully. MATT. J HEYER. Extra inducements offered close buyer. Con signments of Naval Stores and Cotton solicited. nov 1 lm D&W Can Be Found, 9 A T 'SCHONWALD'S NEW DRUG STORK -J- Standard TOILET GOODS ana HANDKERCfllEF EXTRACTS, as well as FRKSH PURE DRUGS and the BEST PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARA TIONS. Prescriptions carefully Compounded, no 1 tf Brown Stiff Hats ! ' Ladies, Katie Castletou ! HARRISON A ALLEN. Hotter. no. 1 tf Fire! Fire! Fire! WELL IT'S COLD ENOUGH FOR FIRE, AND -why not have it when you can get a GOOD HEATING STOVE for a small price. People say they will have them, and sn we've been rolling them out the past week. The old cook says 'dat . Cook Stove you sold missus is de best I ever seed bake so nice. Gtiy, hot rolls eh, honoy !" More left at PARKER A TAYLOR'S. PURE WHITE OIL. oot8tf Eock Lime, T70R BUILDING PURPOSES. JO FRE8HLY BURNED. PRICE REDUCED TO J 1.1 & PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point, N. C. - or O. G. PARSLEY, Jr.. op 1 tf su tu fr Wilmington, N. C. Few Scarborough House, 104 NORTH WATER STREET AND PRINCESS STREET WILMINGTON, N. C. The Finest Restaurant in the City. Board $1-85 per Day. Three Tickets f 1.00, Sin gle Meals 85c. No Meals sent out. 1y84tf R. J. SCARBOROUGH, Prop'rf f C. E. Smith, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. A 4 STONE ST., NEW YORK. Liberal advances made on Consignments of uuri-un, jna.va.i btus, ko. Orders for the Dnrohaaa and of onntr&ota for future delivery, both in the New York Cotton and Produce Exchanges, promptly executed. Buggies Buggies ! CAR LOAD OF NEW BUGGIES ALL styles, single and double -to uit everybody. Just to hand and for sale cbeaD at tbe Baggy and Harness establishment of XoDOUGAL A BO WD EN, oet'&tf 114 North Front St. Three Lines, JJARDWARB, ; TINWARE. aad CROCKERY. For sale bv GILES A trTTRCrniSON 109 and 110 MurchUon Block. Oct28tf ' TO ; TIOSB OF OUR FRLEND8, SEEING US OVEH rnn with work, who kindly allowed os to hold their orders tin we could reach them, we beg to make our acknowledgment. . ' - ., ,.- We start in Monday with everything clear knd a man at every bench. - F. M. AINU A CO. Send for new Illustrated Stove . Catalogue and Wees ... . oot a tf o
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