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The Mornin WJI. pUi bat-? ivuits.e Paid 00 si Months, , ' Three Kontha. .. Months, nr m.xu " - . - . ri .... w ...2 00 ... 1 60 ... 75 f "LHSSJtT subscribers, delivered In any part art jf the cW'not authorized to coUeot for more Smontto in advance., than the Post Office at WGniington, N. O, tfORNING EDITION. OUTLINES Moses A. Hopkins, colored, of N. hA9 been appointed Minister to Liberia. A paris dispatch says that a military risiDg has taken place in Madrid. r Total net cotton receipts since the 1st inst, r 793 bales. John R. Williams. J r., hi' been appointed postmaster at Fork Churcb, N. C. - Regulators in Fair field county. S. C, are trying to abolish miscegenation in that county; about ten families, all mixed, have felt the power of tl,e regulators' hickories so far. - - RT 0. Dun & Co. report 184 failures the past ff(H,t. Yellow fever is epidemic in Sonora. Mexico. A British ' steam ship twenty one days from Marseilles, is Hampton Roads. - All the prisonerr in jiil at Marshall, Ills., made their escape. nei?ro who outraged a child in Sooot cmnty, Ky., was taken from jail hinged by citizens. " The' race ji tiveju the Puritan and Genesta failed rt sia; aeilber yacht sailed over the course in the time limit seven hours. J. M. I?y, of Rock Hill, S. C, who failed for $250,000 recently, is dead. - Two cues of small pox at Troy, N. Y. ' President Cleveland had a larger nnmber of visitors yesterday than on any day since his n t irn. Mollie Mauires are again oreanizing m the Pennsylvania coal re gions; nice murders have been committed recently; a general " outbreak is looked for. -New York markets: Money 1H per ceni.. ; cotton very firm at 10 1-16 10 3-1 6c; wheat, ungraded red 7592$c; com, ungraded 4849Jc; Southern flour st. uiy st $3 505 40; spirits turpentine di ll ai Uc; rosin dull at $1 021 10. Sir Richard Sat ton promptly ac cepted the apology for breaking the bosspnt of his yacht, but politely declined to allow the owners of . the, Puritan to pay for the damage. ' Id North Carolina, at Hickory, a few days ago a little child of a lead ing merchant,Thornas T. Fields, died from a mistake of the physician. He iJin 'mistered morphine for quinine. Tha fight in Virginia waxeth more bitter and fiercer day by day. The campaign bas opened in the South west, the main battle-ground. Mr. Ayers, the Democratic candidate for Attorney General, made a speech at WyiheviiWM&-TaMdaji The speech- 4 was elaborate. Mr. Massey and Maj. John V. Daniel followed him. Biib-jp W-atsonN carries a level head on cnwirii.v;:iti.jual singing. Read his position Mutinied by the Wilmington Stab pub lished iu this issue. New Berne Journal. As the organs are being brought down stairs and congregational sing nig is being favored , and cultivated bj Episcopal churches,other churches .that have had congregational singing tall alting are taking the singing up Unto the cock-loft. Funny! , And uom' bonanza Chaffee, dad of a guUbo, married one of the young "GrautH, anl an ex-Senator, denies he statement of Mr. .George W. fluids relative to President Grant and the election of- Mr. Tilden. Well, we will take George W ashing ton Childh'g statement any time be fore we will that of a man whose name is so Chaffee. His letter is too full of capital errors to be credited for a moment. If North Carolina patrons . and school committeemen do demand ten or twelve hours a day for teachers, H is no Bign that they cannot get ahead of the Connecticut school man ners both in spelling and composi tion. We clip the following from the Philadelphia Press. "Here '13 a verbatim copy of a notice tl ,!!ecently by a school district commit we in Voluntown, Conn. : 'I Here-by No- '? X U& voter9 of Chool District rL innual meetng will hold at the ,p? , 5!ouse on to -Chiise and Elect wiooi ofheers and other business that comes tne meeting.'" ""The Duchess" has been heard from. She is Irish, as. we '.said, and has written a letter to her American Polishers, Lippincotts of Philadel phia, which appears m the Press of that city. Referring to the attempt f a Ne York impostor to steal her laurels she savs: " sionaW28 you t0 exPe these preten "una. 1 do not. hinr., - 5 thenar di and have never as yet had SSnrS'6,01 vi8itiDS America. 1 had a which W 'J0'" America this morning, MenuS I8 if v 1 am f Mt lo8in mv ho I am lber8 Preaeny to ,tell me Ajery Btrange race has been found n ukon River in Alaw Th en have three arms. An amount r , aPPears in the Butte (M. T.) .am thus describes one of -pmens who - weighed was 35 years old and 180 was HP . J - y VI.-NO. us. five feet ten inches tall, and was dressed ? in drabcolored business oit: -' . . "But the most singular thins about the man is the appearance of a third arm,which, starting out from between the lower points of the shoulder-blades, extends outward at least three feet from the body. ? The arm is of extraordinary site and strength, baa an easy .working elbow and ends with a hand of unusual proportions, provided with a thumb and four rlnfers. When not in use it is carried over nhe right shoulder, the hand resting over he pit of the stomach. "J umpine from the lower sten to the ground with the ease and grace of a well trained athlete, the singular looking stran gef went to the baggagecar, from -whence there was shoved out by the baggage master first a huge trunk, weighing at least 150 pounds, then a well filled valise, and lastly, a huze roll of blankets and furs. Taking the trunk by the back hand, the vaiise in tne rignt, and the blankets In the left hand,' this freak of nature made his way to the nearest saloon across the street. "Are three-armed men common in . vour country rTnqufred ifce listener. - , -" Tbev are not uncommon. sir.'reDlIed Kamanski. - 'I know a great many on the upper Y.ukon with three arms, among them several females. The extra hand comes in good play with the ladies, especially in combing and dressing their back hair, and in buttoning their dresses and other things. A lady with three arms is very much sought after by the Yukon beaus, and they can generally have their pick among the wealthiest dudes of the land. That extra arm and hand, are very - handy about a house " Spirits Turpentine Senator Vance is in Washing ton. New Berne Journal: German millet grows luxuriously in this section. Raleigh Visitor: Mr. John Nichols showed us this morning a bar of sampling gold taken from a mine in which he is interested in Moore county. Goldsboro Messenger: While Mr. Larry Bass' was in front of his store, baturday nignt, a bold thief entered the back door and abstracted seventy dollars from the safe drawer. Shelby Era: Shelby Female College has had a grand opening. Up to yesterday ninety-five pupils were enrolled, and a round hundred will be reached be fore this week closes. Greensboro Workman: So great is the demand for lumber here, and so much has to be shipped to the various points where the article is in demand, that our dealers are behind with their orders. Chadbonrn limes : We are pained to announce the death of Mrs. Amanda Ellis, the widow of the late Capk John W. Ellis, so well known to the peo ple of Columbus and other counties. She died about 10 o'clock on last Sabbath morn ing, Sept 6th. Asheville Citizen: Mr. James Stradley, so well and favorably known in this community, died Monday niaht, in the 92nd year of his age. He was a soldier under Wellington in the battle of Waterloo, and though a native of this country for a j number 01 years. ,., . a: i Charlotte Democrat: Receipts of cotton to September 9th new cotton 309 bales; to same time last year, 40 bales. This is a good beginning. Such places as Charlotte, Raleigh, New Berne, Wilmington and Jfayettevule, out to be sure to encourage and keep organized a good home guard company. It was much needed at one time in Raleigh last fall. Goldsboro Argus: We regret to learn of the death at Fremont on Satur day last, of Mr. A. J. Whitley, brother of the late D. H. Whitley, of Princeton, N. C. , who died just ten days previous. Both died from the same cause. A fight occurred on Walnut street in this city last night between Messrs. Lon. Pearsall and Ab. Franklin, in which Pearsall was cut several times about the les and abdomen. It was quite a bloody affair, but no fatal consequences are anticipated. Weldon News: Que day last week Isaac Miles, colored, was struck on the arm with a monkey wrench, from the effects of which ho died Saturday night. It seems that Miles attacked Bryant Hill, colored, in his house, about two miles above Palmyra, and Hill threw one or two articles at him and .finally threw the wrench, hitting him on the arm. In this revenue sub division composed of Hal ifax, Northampton and Hertford counties there are only twenty distilleries in opera tion this year, while last year there were sixty-four. A very large falling off, owing, it is said, to small fruit crops. Fayetteville Observer: A new postofflce has been established at Stewart's Station, on the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railway. . We learn that as Mr. Arch ibald Bethea, the Treasurer of Harnett county, was returning to his home on the ct . 1 oruv v. CveulDg UI D&kuruajr crui, no maa wbjuuu and struck on the back of the head. A negro who had been with Mr. Bethea came to his assistance, and the party fled. We are glad to hear that the premium list of our Agricultural Society has three pre miums for tobacco. Tobacco will before many years take the place of cotton in this section. - - For the information of the boys only, we will state that the circus will be here October 13th, in Shoe Heel the 12th, and Sandford the 14th. Charlotte Observer: Col. Jno. Lv Brown yesterday returned from David son College, and says that the session will open to-day under very favorable auspices. Of the old students, 65 will return and there were yesterday 30 new on 8 on the college grounds. Early yesterday morning as the eastern bound train on the Chester & Lenoir Narrow ? Gauge road reached a trestle within .two miles of Lin colnton, an accident occurred similar in all respect to that which befell the late Samuel Pharr, on a Carolina Central trestle.several years ogo. As the narrow gauge train neared the;,trestle yesterday an old white man : was ' seen- walking across it. His speed was very slow and becoming sudden ly alarmed af the whistling of the train, he dropped down through the trestle, but held on with one hand to one of the iron tail When the train came iip, his hand was of course severed by the engine wheels and the old man dropped to the ground below. The trestle is not a high one, and he was but little injured by the 1 Jail, although his hand was completely severed from the wrist by the engine wheels. The train was stopped and the wounded man was brought to Lihcolnton. and placed under surgical treatment. f.-- ' '. ' S I Raleigh News- Observer; tip to yesterday 150 pupils had been received at - pro Tnotitntfl - Tuesday evening as a lady 76 years of age was walkmg.througu the capitoi square a boy, who was,certaiiy ivery careless or very rude, or .path, ran ffin9t her with n. hicvcle. The WOW HE Morning WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY; knocked her down and broke her parasol. It is a wonder that she was not seriously hurt. " The boy made no apology, but rode on. ' r; Wilmington's ; highest .- tempera ture the past summer, it is said, was 91. Raleigh saw 97 several days and 98 once. It is very queer that Wilmington is so much cooler than Raleigh." r- Monday, September 7th, Trinity College had enroll ed ; one hundred students. During the whole of the fall term preceding this, the number enrolled during the term was seventy-three, and ninety-four were 'enrolled during the whole 4 of 'the "last spring term.- The one hundred .now ! enrolled include two ' of the Bast Cherokee Indian' boys; the . other eighteen' who were at Trinity have gone home to stay. Chapel Hill dots: The Mitchell Scien tific Society will hold its first meeting Sat urday night, the 19th inst, and every third Saturday night thereafter. The first of the lectures will be delivered on the night of the 12th by Prof. Henry E. Shepherd, President of Charleston ' College, S. Jt is an op portunity to hear a finished discourse from a gentleman considered to be one of the nest English "scholars in the. Southland should not be lost. Dr. Battle has. been ns-. signed to October, Dr. Hume' to Nevember and Prof. Henry to December. -; Last Saturday the students elected Mr; L. B. Grandy, of Oxford, a prominent member of the present senior class, to deliver the annual oration on the next anniversary of Washington's birthday. Prof." Hooper has been granted a three' month's vacation on account of ill health, and Mr. 8. C. Weill, a graduate of the school of Greek here, has charge of his classes in the mean time. - . '. Opkba. Hotjsb Tally-Ho. Renting of Market Stalls. Stab Office Boy wasted. J. F. Gakkkix Fine beef. Muhsok Imported suitings. Hein 8BKKGER Ocean Breeze Waltz. i N. Y. & W. 8. S. Co. Sailing days. John H. Beth ex Canvas game bag. J. C. Stevesson For Saturday's trade. Local lloia. Receipts of cotton yesterday 206 bales, as against 193 bales the same time last year. Mr. W. H. Yopp shipped a one hundred and fifty pound turtle to Rich mond yesterday. He was caught on our seashore. s .... . Yesterday afternoon there was a match game of base ball on the Seaside grounds between the Somersets acd Com panions, which resulted in a score of 19 to 12 in favor of the Somersets. The list of deeds for property sold to the State for taxes in New Hanover prior to 1881 has been received by the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, and those interested will be duly notified. We understand that there is a large number of them. Coots and rice birds are warned to roost high and keep a sharp lookout to day. There is a dangerous band of con spirators lurking around your peaceful habitations, and they want blood. Like the amiable O 'Grady, in "Handy Andy," they are spoiling for a messot "broiled bones." Alligators are also cautioned to beware, for the slayer of the nimble jawed shark is on the war path. and he is no respector of finny or amphibious monsters. Personal. Capt. S. W. Noble, of this city, is on a visit to Lenoir county, his former home, and will extend his visit to Newbern. A letter received from Capt. W. M. Par ker, yesterday, represents him as improving very much. . . . Our esteemed fellow townsman, Stephen D. Wallace, Esq., Cashier of the Bank of New Hanover, and his venerable wife, celebrated their golden wedding Thursday night, surrounded by their children, grand children and great grand children.and a few of their most intimate friends, by whom they were warmly congratulated. May their's be a golden sunset, radiant with the promises of a beautiful and blessed here after beyond the shadows of the great valley. Gen. 3. H. Manning, sheriff of this county, returned Thursday night .from his extended trip to the West During his absence he has travelled about eight thou sand miles, embracing in his visitations the famous Yellowstone National Park and the most of the large cities of the West, closing up his summer peregrinations with a week at Ne w York and a week at Saratoga. He was accompanied in his travels by Mrs.. Manning, who is now visiting relatives in Maine. Dr. S. S. Satchwell, of Pender, was in the city yesterday. - - Mr. S. W. Davis, who has been at Mt." Olive, Wayne county,, for the past two or three months, employed in the store of 'Bis brother-in-law, Mr. S. D. Hankins, re turned home Thursday night Mr. M. J. Corbett -returned Thursday night from a trip to Chicago and other Northern cities, having been absent about ten days.,' .' Mr. J. T. Bland, of Pender, and Col H. B. Short, .of Lake Waccamaw, were in the city yesterday. Rev. E. S. Alderman has been preaching in Onslow county this week. He was at Sneed's Ferry at last accounts. ; : Burning Brash. ; The burning of a .lot of brush on the truck farm of ,Mr., J.; W., Barnes, a -little sdutheasfof the city limits, about 9 o'clock Thursday night, caused at first an appre hension of fire somewhere in the suburbs, and also various other reports; one to the ' effect that the "Monk" residence was being destroyed, and another that it was the res idence of Mr. James Nolan,' just beyond Market and Seventeenth streets. It caused !a bright light, which , was seen' by. a great mamtt lit sirr "? " -i New Pnblle Balldlns. We have beea shown the plans and specifications for a. surgeon's cottage, at the Marine Hospital grounds, which, upon the recommendation of Dr.C. T. Peckham, Past Assistant United States Surgeon, . loca ted at this port, the government has decid ed to erect. The plans and specifications indicate an unique and handsome design It will be a two-story cottage, of wood, con taining eight rooms, with detached kitchen, the rooms to be high pitched and 14 feet square, with the exception of the parlor, which will be 18 by 14 feet. The cottage will front to the west, as the Hospi tal now fronts, and will have verandas on south and west Bides. It is to be lighted by gas. heated by grates, provided with hot and cold water and all modern convenien ces. The cottage will be surrounded by a lawn and beautiful grounds. The erection of this building suriplies a recognized want The quarters of the surgeon being removed from the Hospital, the entire space of that building remains for accommodating the seamen,' and the cottage itself may be utilized for a like purpose whenever neces sary. We congratulate Dr. Peckham upon t the success of his recommendation.. It is pleasant to record, in this connection, that while comparatively a stranger in our com munity, Dr. Peckham is held in high es teem among our people for his abilities and character. Band Crashed.; Mr. Jos.. Kennedy, employed in the pub lishing departmentof this office, met with quite a serious accident yesterday morning. He was feeding a Gordon press, upon which was being printed a quantity of business envelopes, and attempted to straighten one of them after the press was in motion, when his band was caught be tween the . platen ' and the quadrats and furniture around the type on the bed of the press, but fortunately escaping contact with the type itself. As it was three fingers of his right hand were badly crushed. but it is thought that no bones were broken. Had the band come in contact with the type the injury would bare been much more severe. He received the necessary surgical attention. "TalJy Ho. This play, which will be presented here on Tuesday night next, by Downing's Tally Ho Company, is a story of frontier life when that country was in its infancy. The interest centres around Hank Monk, the stage driver. It is full of pathos and sentiment, and yet the humorous element is sufficiently prominent to relieve it of un due sombreness. The' National Republican, Washington, D. C, in speaking of the per formance in that city, says: "Mr. Dow ning made a capital Hank Monk.. His magnificent stage presence, fine voice and excellent tuethod fit him for the part, and in it he made a decided hit. -' Tha company was all that could he desired. The, star and play scored a decided success." Water Works and Insurance. Capt. J. F. Divine, of this city, Presi dent of the Clarendon Water Works Com pany, in a letter to Mr. J. A. Bonitz, of tha Goldsboro Ifettenger, contradicts a re port prevalent in that -town, to the effect that the insurance rates of Wilmington had not been reduced any on account of the es tablishment of water works here, saying: "Since, the water works were established in this city, I have been informed by a relia ble gentleman who is engaged in the in surance business, that -a reduction of 20 percent, had been made both on dwelling and business houses in consequence." - Mayor Co nix. Charles Croomes and Alfred Wilson, two seamen employed on the schooner Albert H. Waite, had a hearing yesterday morn ing on the charge of disorderly conduct and insubordination,, for which they were arrested the previous evening. They were required to pay a fine of $5 or be locked up for ten days. , BITER AND MARINE. The brig John O. Noyea, from St. Thomas, bound to Smithyille for orders, was spoken off the bar by the tug Italian yesterday. The captain wished to be re ported; all well Capt. Harper delivered a telegram from Messrs. Geo. Harriss & Co., changing her destination to Newport News, Va., and the vessel proceeded on. 1KB MAILS. The mails Close and arrive at the City Poet Office as follows: ; . . CLOSE. Northern thronsB mails, fast . 7:45 P. H Northern through and way mail,s . . . . 8:30 A, M, Raleigh .............. . ..O'.lo Jf, aL. at o'.aO A. m Mails for the K. C. Railroad, and routes supplied therefrom Including A. A N. C. Railroad, at. . .7:45 P. M. A 8:30 A. H. Southern mails foe. all points South, daily 8:00 P.M. Western malls (C. C. Railway) daily (except Sunday)..: 6:15 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Balehrh 6:15 P. M. Mau for Cheraw and Darlington Rail- ' road..... 8:00 P.M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston h.-oo tr. m. Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear Biver, Tuesdays ana jmaays . . Fayetteville, via C.V. B. R., daily, ex- oept Sundays....... Onslow C H. and intermediate offices, Tuesdays and Fridays Smlthville mails, by steamboat, daily (except Sundays).... v&iiaforBaBVHUl. Town Creek. Shal- 1.-00 P.M. 6:15 P. M. 6:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. lotte and little River, Tuesdays and Fridays..... "2:00 P. M. Wrightsville dally at .: 8:80 A.M. ' OPEN FOB DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7:30 A.M. Southern matts... 9.30A.M. Carolina Central Eauroad.'.' i , 8:45 A. M, Stamp Office open from 7.30 A. M. to 6 P.M. Money Order and Register Department open 8:00 A.1L to 50 P. X. continuous Kftiia collected from street boxes from bnsi ness portion of city at 5 AJC, 11:30 A.M. and 5:30 PJL; from other parts of the city at 5 P.M. and 5A.U. ' v General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6.00 P.M and on Sundays front 8:80 to 9:30 A.M. Carriers delivery open on jSunday from 8:30 to 80 JL.M. . - . 4- ' mi SEPT. 12,. 1885. War Department, Signal. Serrtee, U. f.: , S Army. Division bf , Telegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. r : COTOON-BmT. BULLETIN. "; The following table shows the average maximum and minimum temperatures and average amount of rainfall at the dis tricts named.-' Each district includes from ten to twenty stations of observation, and the figures given below are the mean value of all reports sent .to each centre of district. Observations taken daily at 6 P. M., 75th meridian time. Sept. 11,1885 6 P.M. AVERAGE Districts. Max. Min. ( Rain Temp. Temp. Fall, 84 64 .00 86 63 .00 86 65 .00 : 87 69 .01 83 60 .01 : 87 .64 .00 ""88 ' 66 - .17 69 .89 .91 .73 .oa 88 62 .35 84 61 .03 86 60 ,00 Wilmington Charleston. . . . Augusta savannah .... Atlanta Montgomery Mobil....... New Orleans Galveston...... Vicksburg.. . Little Rock. . Memphis .... Oar Home Temperature. The following shows the range of the thermometer, yesterday, in this city, as fur nished by the Signal Service office : 7 a. m., 72.0 ; 11 a. m.,75.4; 3 p. m.; 81.5; T p. m., 77.3; 10 p. m.. 73.5. Weatner Indications. The following are the indications for to day: For the South Atlantic States, slightly warmer, variable winds, generally fair weather. Quarurir inesimsra. Fourth Round for the Wilmineton Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South Cokesbury Circuit. - Bethel. September 12th and 13th. Waccamaw Mission, Shiloh, September 17th and 18th. Whiteville Circuit, Whiteville, Septem ber 19th and 20th. Wilmington, Fifth Street. September 26th and 27th. Smithville Station, October 3rd and 4th. Magnolia, Providence, October 10th and 11th. Clinton Circuit. Goshen, October 17th and 18th. "t Duplin Circuit, at Wesley Chapel. Octo ber 24th and 25th. Onsia Circuit, at Queen's Creek, Octo ber 30th and November 1 at. Bladen Circuit, Windsor, August 29th and 30th. Topsail Circuit, at Rocky Point. Novem ber 7th and 8th. Brunswick Circuit, at Shallolte Camp, November 14th and 15th Wilmington, Front Street, November 21st and 22nd. Pari. J Carbaway, Presiding Elder, sevaral sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies ana cries or a susenng cniia, ana becoming con vinced that Mrs. Winslow's Soothine Svrno was tost ttte artkde needed, procured a supply for th cnua. un reacning Dome ana acqu&mting bis wife with what he had done, she refused to have it administered to the child, as she was strongly in iavor or uomceopatny. Tnat mgnt tne cnua in snnermg.ana tne parents witnout sleep. inghome e day following, the father found the baby stui sunerlng: and whue contemplating an other sleepless night, the mother stepped from the room to attend to some domestic duties and left the father with the child. During her ab sence he administered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and said nothing. That night all hands slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and happy: The mother was delighted with the wonderful change, and al though at first offended at the deception prac ticed upon her, has continued to use the Syrup. and 8ufferimr crvine babies and restless nlirhts have disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, and over come the prejudices of the mother. Sold by all Druggists. 25 cents a bottle. DIED. HTJRLATJX. September 1st, Inst, in Pender 00. at the plantation of Capt. Joe. Zibelin, after but a short illness, Monsieur VICTOR HURLAUX. aged 67 years. Born at Stnrzelbrun, near Stras burg, France. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. G, McGIRT, Auctioneer. BY COLLIER & CO. Schooner at Auction. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, AT MARKET Dock, at 11 o'olook, we will sell Schooner J. H. NEFF, 9 81-100 tons, In good repair, se 10 2t th sat Boy Wanted. BOY WHO HAS HAD SOME EXPERIENCE In feeding Job Presses and Ruling Machine Is wanted, temporarily, at the sep 12 3t nac STAR OFFICE. Renting of Market Stalls. JNTHE FORENOON OF THE 20THINST..AT the hour of 10 o'clock, at the Fifth Street Market House;, at 11 o'clock, at the Fourth Street Mar ket House; and at 12 o'clock, at the Front Stree Market House, the STALLS of the said Markets respectively subject to rental, will be RENTED OUT AT PUBLIC AUCTION, under direction of the Committee on Markets, upon the terms re quired by the Market Regulations, and at any other terms the Committee may deem necessary. O. J. BONEY, Chairman, se 12 tt Review copy. Have Returned T7K01I WESTERN CAROLINA AND EASTERN Tennessee, where I have been making arrange ments to Introduce Into this market a better ar tide of BEEF than has -heretofore been sold here. Have opened a large stand in the Fourth Street Market House,-lett hand side, under the firm name of J. F. OARRELL & SON, and from this time am prepared to furnish the FINEST MEATS that can be found in the city; A fine display of BEEF AND MUTTON on hand this morning Call and see, or send In yenr orders. Meats delivered promptly in any part of the city. sep 12 It J. F. GARRELL. Oysters ! Oysters ! rpHB FINEST OF THE SEASON t . AT STAR SALOON, . 13 Market Street. bo 12 it T ' GEO. F. HERBERT, Prop'r. New Importation QF ELEGANT ENGLISH AND SCOTCH SUIT INGS. Our stock is complete. Style and finish perfect, and the best fit guaranteed,', ,,,1 . ,.s . ... . - . At . MUNSON'S '-. se 18 It ' Clothing Rooms. WHOLE NO. 5923 new; advertisements. OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIQHT ONLY. TUESDAY, - SEPT. 15. . The Popular Young Actor, ROBERT L. DOWNING, As HANK MONK, ' The famous Stage Driver of the Sierras, In Joa quin Miller's Realistio Brama, Pronounced by Press and Public a greater play than "The Oanites," "49," or "My Partner.", General Admission 50o. Reserved Seats On sale at Heinsberger'g on Jfonday. .' sel2 8t ;r-f. r ..-.:a: .' Vi- - ?: Canvas Game Bag- i; F)R 60 CENTS IK STAMPS X WILL SEND TO any address, postage paid, one CANVAS GAMB BAG, all complete. . For 27 cents in stamps I will send a CANVAS CARTRIDGE BELT, any gauge, or calibre wanted, free by mail; or I will send a BAG AND BELT together for 80 cents. JOHN D. BETHEL, Manufacturer of Sports men's Goods, Hunting Boots and Shoes. 124 Chambers St, New York. Mention this paper. se 12 St Ocean Breeze Waltz. JpOR PIANO, BILE GRENEWALD. Second Edition just out of this popular piece of Music. Price 40 cents, post-paid. For sale at HEINSBESGER'S. Pianos and Organs. gQUARE AND UPRIGHT, SOLD AND RENTED For particulars please call at HEINSBERGER'S so 12 tf Live Book and Musio Stores. Furniture for Sale. rjX) BE SOLD, ION AND AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, at private sale. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, No 19, corner of Dock and Fifth streets. The public are Invited to call and ex amine same between 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 P. M. sell2t State & County Taxes, 1885. 'J'HE TAX BOOKS FOR THE TEAR 1885 have been placed la my hands for collection. All Interested will take notice. Pay promptly and save costs. S. H. MANNING, Sheriff New Hanover County, se 8 3t tn th sn Sealed Proposals "yiyLLL BE RECEIVED AT MY OFFICE UNTIL noon. September 21st. inst.. for furnishing WIN TER UNIFORMS for the City Pohoe Force and two Janitors tuirty-one (aij Lb norms m all. Butts to consist of Frock Coats single-breasted for Privates and double-breasted for Officers, Vests and Pants. Bids are solicited for thtse Suits to be made of Metropolitan (Blue) Police Cloth and West Point Cadet Gi ay It being op tional with the Committee to decide which ma terial will fce selected finally. Bids are also wanted for twentv-nine (29) Over coats, dark material Cassimere or Chinchilla Ulater Style samples of Material and sample Overcoat to accompany bids. D.G.WORTH. se 10 3t Chairman Committee on Police. New Wood Yard. WE ifAVE OPENED A WOOD YARD IN WIL MINGTON, and are now prepared to fur nish BEST QUALITIES OF MARKET WOOD as cheap as any dealer in the city. We will use our own Drays, and offer special inducements to Earties who wish to have Wood delivered at their ouses Leave your orders at our Yard, at Da vis' Wharf, in rear of New Market, or at No. ISO N. Water Street, se 10 tf R.E. LLOYD & CO. For Saturday's Trade. LARGE STOCK OF FINE CHICKENS, FRESH EGGS, reduced price; COUNTRY CIDSB. 25c per gallon; SUGARS AT OLD PRICES, SUGAR-CURED HAMS and STRIPS, FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT, FRESH OATMEAL and RYE FLOUR, GREEN APPLES, 25c a Peck; LARRABEB'S SNOW FLAKE and LUNCH MILK CRACKERS and CAKES, fl I will move to No. 18 South Front St., between the 20th and 25th inst. J. C STEVENSON, seiatf MARKET STREET. New York and Wilmington - Steamship Co. FROM PIER 84, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK, At 3 o'clock P.M. GULF STREAM... Saturday, BENEFACTOR ...... ..Thursday, REGULATOR Saturday, GULF STREAM FROM WILMINGTON. GULF STREAM .......Friday, BENEFACTOR!. . . .... .Wednesday, REGULATOR Saturday, GULF STREAM . . . . . . . Friday, Sept. 1 Sept. 17 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Sept. 18 Sept. 28 Sept. 8 Oct. 2 I3T" Through Bills Lading and Iwert Through Rates guaranteed to and from points tn norta and South Carolina. .For Freight or! usage apply to G. 8flIAI.I.BONES, - Bupermcenaent, . .;. WUmlngton, H. O. Tbeo. G. Eer, Freight Agent, New York. r W. P. Clye Com General Agents, , 4 4 sel2tf 85 Broadway, New York. , CATS OF AimMt'T- , . . One Square One Day, : r; hr x i w Days,. ... v i is " " ThreaDaya ..w.w.iir 3 to v- Four Days,... S go . T. " Days,...-;.. v. ... j . . ;" , One Weok...... -i.-'.: ca , . Two Weeks,A. .....,..:Xi frfo Three Weeks,.... ....i.:; . -; . 8 0 One Month, . ... . le to "s n ' Two Months,.... J:ih to - TP'S Months,. . . . . .'4 00 , fix Months, , 4an ' One Year....... ... .r! o co, - ContiraA4vrtlsementstakentVrop6 uonately kw rates. v . ' ; ' T-;.' Tea Knee solid Nonpareil type make one square -, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:7- For Bent, STORES, OFFICES AND DWELLINGS. " Apply to - ' ; -IX O'CONNOR,. - Beal Esute Agent. au23 tf For Bent, 4 ? V The Store, "EXCHANGE CORNER,". at present occupied by Miss E. Karrar; if rom 1st of Oetober. Apply to' " - an 19 tf T. H. SMITH.: '. TJftr DatiT r i - t - m That desirable BRICK TENEMENT, r ( mi HOUSE, situated on Front between Or. ;" " JSSJif i"so uu wiu buwi b. oaia noose con- -tains seven rooms. -'v . . .Apply to , an83tf ' WK.O. FOWLER. , House to Bent. That large two etory House, NoMOS . ' - " Sit L South Fifth Street, between Dock and ' " " II, l Orange, all in good order. House now , For terms annlv to sellSt- GEO. R, FRENCH & SON. gQQ BBLS. ROCKLAND LIME, BEST QUALITY, - . ' FOR SALE, "t SEND IN YOUR ORDERS. ' se 8tf WORTH & WORTH. Fall Styles) r i Stiff and Soft Hats llS; HARRISON ALLEN. Hatter se6 tf Toilet Soaps. I HAVE A LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORT- ment of TOILET SOAPS, and am selling them -i very low. Call and price before buying else- - r.v; i wudih, anu you wiu saye money. - - .. Druggist and. Seedsman, 4 . n. hkiii m, se6 tf new Maraet, wunungto m. N.O Adrian & Toilers QFFER FOR SALE, AT LOW FIGURES, FLOUR, all grades, -SUGAR, COFFEE, " MOLASSES, Cuba and Porto Lioo, PROVISIONS, BUTTER, CHEESE, L4Rl, CRACKERS and CAKES, POTATOES and ONIONS. RICE, MACKEREL, SPICES, TEi, . CANNED GOODS, Oysters, Salmon, Corn, Tomatoes, Peaches, Ao. BAGGING and TIES. NAILS, SOAP, TOBACCO, CIGARS, se 6 fcf , and CIGABETTK-, Bagging, Ties, Twine. 10 0 0 Htklf EoUs 2 lb BAGGING' " Q Bundles New ARROW TIES, JQQQ Lbs BALING TWINE, For sale low by se 6tf WILLIAMS RANKIN ft CO. ' Bacon, Flour, Coffee. 100 Boxes D. S. C.R. SIDES, v 2000 Bbls FLOUR, all grades. OAA Sacks Choice BIO COFFEE, For sale low by ' -.--,. , . . WILLIAMS, RANKJNACO. r . . sefitf Molasses, Sugar Bice. 100 Bbls Choice Porto Rloo MOLASSES, , . 100 Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades, 2g Bbls CAROLINA RICE, For sale low by I se 6 tf WILLIAMS. RANKIN A CO Nails, Hoop Iron, Glue. J 300KegsNAILS 500 Bundles HOOP IRON, 25 Bbls DISTILLER'S GLUR, For sale low bv seCtf WILLIAMS RANKIN A CO. COTTON Bagging and Ties IN STORE AND FOR BALE BY HALL & PEARSALL- , au23tf " ' On Gents1 Low Shoes "TjTB WILL GIVE YOU ABA RGAIN TO CLOSE out stock, and all kinds of FOOTWE AS we off . i at BARGAINS during this week. Call In ani - ? see what yon can do. - , ... -v ' Geo. B. French & Son?, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. sep fltf New nullets. 25 BARRELS, OUR OWN CATCH, f 100 pounds in each Bar aug38tf' W.X DAVI3 A Sd' '.-4 . II 1 . ' - . t 'If. f V, - . 4 1. 1 a - I D - .. - - 1 w - : - i ' ..... . -
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