THIS PIPER , PLEASE .NOTICE.. We will ber'ad to receive c'omasalratloni from our. fries Ja on aty aai all rabectJ o general interest but: ' The name of the writer cast aiwpyi be far 0,uhe4 very rtraeon.'8mmdji r .....ofinvs POSTAGE PAID. nisaea to tie Editor 8 7$5 00 "Six month., $10 ; Three " tha J5; 'One month, Moenti. B -er will be delivered by carriers, ebe.in any part of thecity.nitn. r4Wi, or 13 cent per week. .rtir:.?r.te.4owMd liberal .Mobleriberi will pleaae report any and ,rM to receive their papers rernlarly. flew Advertisements. FOR THIS WHEK uommumcatiooi it cat bo wii:;ta oa on'.f ofcifidai'of tae'p'?r , - Personalities! euji , TC'lv.i . And it faie5peci.a!;-y 'r-.. v ?.l 'wcif arly ; ijsd et etood that the Editor. rt al.Wrjs endorse the views of co"rre.-i -zi : ; f o-1 ti tt d in the editorial co!n'Tr- '& VOL. V- WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY JULY 2, 1880. NO. ill : ! .'!; . ' BROWN & RODDICK ' ARE OKFhKING VME ' in orl'-r to close out Borne lota. , Ail Uk' '.h ar- 'u waut of such will do well to give us an early call. No. 1. - diU'ren's White i Ho s, without Seams, .(Viits a pair, worth 00 cents. No. 2. fViti' I'jiiiU'.l Lawns,1 Y2 cents per yard. TV1 ar,; ,t',,1! best quality in the market. - ! No. 3. ' i - ... triutl Linen Lawns, 15 and 20 cents, T'-nUr price 20 and 2." ceu?s. . v j ' No. 4. 'u) J..zfi Gents Linen H and ke: chief, 11 '.' a d zn, dixidedly Ih-J i cheapest lot ever otlerrd .' in this city, ' -No. 5. i IJiiea Stair Covering, Ij to -25 cents. No. C. Ti-jur-;. we are ottering some rare bargains ! in this particular Department at prices ranging from 8c to 40c, . . No. 7. . - V ' ! ' . -.' . .' lViufed English Cambrics, Kcer tsa yard, worth 15 centi. ; No. 8. . Wehae atill a few left of those Black and M.).le Colored Hose, at 25c and :5c, . Worth at last CO. cents. - No. I). A .t of Lace Bunting?, Dress Goods, 20c, worth 37 ic, BROWN & 'RODDICK, . 45 Market St. Cunard Steamship Co. rpUE OLDEST and most reli liable line of Hteiraen 8 at. 8aiU from New York tary WedDeedar. 'or ThroBk Tictets for Cabin or 8teerge pugage from New York to the principal P"tU of Karope and for farther informatidn, Apply to HKIUBACO.,- )e 761m Agents at Wilmington, N. G. Stockholders' Meeting, ft' , OTICE -IS HEREBY G1YEIC that a r Ueneral Meeting of the Stockholders of the Carolina Central Kail road Companj.iuc cewor tatbeCarolira Central Railway Com Pdt, unaer the foreclosure sale, will be held in the Town of WELDON, forth Carolina, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of July, 10, for the election of Officers, the adoption By-Laws, and other purposes. A. V. STOUT, F. O. FRENCH, A. B. GRAVES, J. S. WUEDBEE, 1). R. MURCHISON, j'jft- Purchasing Committee. ' Removal rpO HANDBOME IfEW 8T0R1?, ' front Street, seoond door from Princess street. My friends snd the public will find me prepared to serre them to-day and hereafter. J1MES a MUNDS, j 2S Druggist. ' ' ; The Cosmopolitan Bar J8 THK PLACE TO SET AN Y. AND iall K the fancy, delicious, ooollng drinks of the Heaeon. Ice oool Lager always on hand. None but the yery best of Liaors dalt o t at thu Bar. Cigar's of the. beet brand caa Jwaja be found at the Ooemopolitan. JOUM CAKEOLL. Prop,, m j 14 Ho. 12 Market at, LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. 8ce a :Lj HostetUr's Bitters. Hkt Batagi, Tretfurer Conponi. Ball & Pamall A Word prlwo. J. C. Hoasa Homer 8chooI. See ad. i Gove: neis Wanted. Yates. Blank Boots, Croquet, Archery Good. . ! ! P HaissBaaeia Hammocks-. I Bee ad paper and chromo. See ad Bteaser Passport. The year 1880 is just balfi&oue. Window Glass ali Price's. I sizes at ltfl'r & t We lose this mouth 34 minutes of day. light. ! An elegut bi elzi bus prevailed here til day. . Watermelons are-very carce and hih in this market. July, the miJdummer' .mnth," in well on the boards now. This month has live Tuursd.iys, five Fridays and five Saturdays 1 Save your moiiey and buy jour I'uild ing .Supplies from' Altafler fc I'rice.' Gran.l clearing out sale lor the next thirty dajsbt IJaiix's, 88 Market st. f A part of the machinery for the Caro lina liice Mills arrived here thie weik from Ntw York on steamship Bcnl'actor. 'Lawns LaWns . ' 1 ! Lawns seyeb.anda half cents per'yard at Ha iin's, $ Market street . - H ' The Frounce Exchauge w!ill be closed on Mont ay, the 5th day of, July, and that day . observed as the ga-lorious Fourth. No remedy in the world ever came into such universal use, or has so fully won the confidence of mankind, as Aykk's Cuke KY hy PectokAl lor the cure of Couchs. Colds and Consumption. jy 1 A row ofj ; trees ha been .set out on both sides of the turnpike. In the course of a year or two it 'will be a beautiful drive. Ready mixed Paints, strictly r ure Whits Lead, Colors, Brushes, W ndow Glass, Sttc at JAcoin's . ' . Is the word (jlrl t be found ,ia the Bible? ADd if so, where ? ' How many of ' our young readers can answer tne question?, ( , Parents will get restj and the Baby will.be relieved from pain' by1 using Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup, a harmless' but relia ble remedy. Pries 25 cents. If our friends in the interior went to is - keep cool this summer let them come to Wilmington. When you can't' find a good breeze here there isn't ono to be had anywhere. ' ; . riows, .Shovels, Pitchtorks, Spades, Rakes, Trace Chaiits, PlowLinc s, tc For the lowest prices,' go to J acoiji's. j Some dc zeu draymen were hauled up at the City Hall 'yesterday, to pay their li cense tax, which in. some instances had been neglected for over a year. J Full Metal and Walnut onow Cas'ns, all styles aud sues, at Altai? feb, Pkick & Co's. 1 '. j- .- f - -I i . : . l j As many as thirty delinquent merchants Uavb been summoned within the past thir ty days to appear at the Treasurer's office to pay their monthly license tax, which 'is overdue. Everybody can get! sjiited with-a Pocket Knife, also Table; Cutlery, at Jacojji's Hard v are .Depot-: J ' t. A cheapi Ulftnrectant At this eeagjn of the year disinfectants are not only needed in- the gutters and sewers, but in a great many lots about the city. Indeed there are lew ' that do not need them. In the New York Eerdld we find 'chloride of lead' recommended as the cheapest and most effective deod orizer and disinfectant known, and .the recipe for its preparation is given: I To prepare a solution of chloride of lead on a small ecaje for family use, take one eighth of an ounce of nitrate of lead aad dissolve it in one quart of boiling water; then dissolve one ounce of com mon ilt ia. five gallons of water, pour the twos solutions together, and when set tled pour eff the clear mixed solutions and keep well corked in a demijohn or jugtor use. j, ' ' j ' A cloth wet with this and suspended in the room will, neutralize all offensive vapors, 'and a little dashed in a &lnk, drain cr sewer will disinfect and destroy all nox'.ous leases by. combining with them. It is said to be in general use in England for purifying sewers, i . i " , . 1 ! ! Phvsicfaui freely prescribe the new Food Medicine, -Al.ilt Bitters,'' because more nourbhing, strengtljeniug and pnrL fvinu Uian all other forms oi malt or raedi Cine, while free from the objecOorj urged agauosi man. iuuia, - Lawns Lawns Lawns sevenand.ajnlf cen's per jard, at Hahn's, 3S Market strt.. " f . The liorner School i See in another column' the advertis- rrient of the old and -well-known Hume. School at Oxf jrd, N. C. The catalogue which is before us showd a good patron ae. . A very "cropt curricut m . of studies is set forth, and' the school ee.U)S. to offer ythe best educational advantages on very moderate terms. " Fatrons having 8 nfl to educate wpuM do well to send to Mr. J. C, Horner Lt a copy of the cata logue. " Yo;i cm buy No. 1 Cookifig and Hat inj;." oves at almost any price at jACoiii' Hardware Depot. . Reuieinber It! , For the next thirty days the entire stock of goods at Haun's, S8 Market st., will be Fold at a sacrifice to make room ' i for a Fall and Winter' stock. Mr Ia us 'a goods are very pretty and, it wil ) i -1 1 ii. -j Do remeraDereu, are an new. -ne openea with 'an entire new stock three or four months ago,and has since then renewed his orders. He now Intecds laying in a full a id comptete stocK of Winter goods,, and for this reason offers bi Summer stock at a groat sacrifice. I f Window (rlxss of allsiz-dw, L. rsj Stsh' ahd Blinds, Builders' Hardvvare,&c Low st plreees at .Iacoiu's. i Wew Mail Wagon.' Burwell Amy, the contractor fur con veying the mail in this city between tie Po3toflice and the various trains, has put OO'. a new regulation, wagon, j It was bailt by Messrs Gerhardt & Co, in tbis city, thus keeping that much money t home instead of sending it tf North. t la a "very handsome piece of work, strong and durable, too, and handsomely paint ed and decorated. It is the first - U. 3. Mail wagon ever run in this city. : 1 : . severe 1 y clone. " During the prevalence of the Gy clone which passed ever Mattbews,on the Cirolina Central Raioad.a few days ago, a young lady was' , severely injured by the falling of the limb of a tree. We-regret to learn that her life .is despared of. The cyclooe is described as bavins been one ot, unusual ssveritp. Trees were torn up barns blown down, a house burn ed to the ground, a man was killed out right by a falling timber, and nowj a young lady is said to be dyiDg from the effects of injuries sustained, .' When you visitor leave New York City, stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central DepU European plan. Rooms reduced to $1.00 and .upwards. Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate pi ices. Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to all parts ot the cityf 1 ly Gcrnianta Lo(l?c. . , At the regular meeting of Germania Lodge No. 4, K. of P., hold last even ing, 11. C. Prempert, D. D. G. 0., se. sisted. by lr. G. C. s W.-H. Gerkin ana Joha 'Haar4 Jr., ; and P. C 'a John TV. Gerdt8 and J. Q Oldenbuttle, installed the following officers for the ensuing term viz: - " . ' ' ) C. C. W. F. Wenzel. Y. C H. Hintze. ' P. C. F. YonKanipen. M. at A. John llaar, Jr; . I. Q. -John W. Gerdts. O. G. Jes. Sternberger. Magistrate's t'ouir. Minnie Rhodes, colored, was arretted, upon a peace warrant issued, upon the affidavit of Julia Cohen, also colored, and brought before Justice E. D- Hall, yho bound thej defendant in the sum'of.SoO to keep the peace. .i . r llinnie'was tben arrested upon a charge of assault and battery made by the pari ty who caused her first arrest. Guilty uas the judgment and. one penny and costs was the penalty attached to the of ense, and they were paid. I' Mintriethen retaliated and had Julia arrested for an assault and battery, but the case was dismissed at the cust of the prosecutrix. WlluilDStoa District. Third round of quarterly meetings for the NTilmington Listrict, Methodist E Church South. , Cokesbury, ut Bethel, . ....July 3-4 Elizabeth, at Abbottsburg, ..July 10-11 Waccanaw miss, at Pine Log, July 1-15 Whiteville, at Peacocks, ....July li-18 Ttrnnswick. at Zion (Dutrict Oonler- onre Julv. .' 22-25 SmithviHe, July... ...2-2d Wilmington, at Front St, July l, Aug 1 Wilmingtoa, at Fifth St, Aug..... 7-8 Oniinw i Aug 7-8 Topsail, at Herrings Chapel, Aug 10-11 DupUn,.... -....... Aug : Calicoes -Calicoes.. Calicoes five cents per yard, at Haun's, Market street. A SilbJtfCt of Interest te Merchants as well as Farmers. j e ar' tlad to h arn, from a friend who is well mfurui d ujon the sul jeer, that tl e, peopie iu the country, anc particularly in the -kcali'y of T opsail Sund, arp gettit g arous' d as well i s in tf rented unu the sabj. pu p ecsij ct of tobacco Culture, aud thattley ise boldi:g a mo ti g or all th .' fa n i that vicinity in a short time to in augurate measures looking to the speei: y iutrcdujttion of thetUacccciijUit and thfi gr wth of ir on their laims as one of tie ciiief produc'.s of that agiicullural coin mm4ty. We karu also from the sarxe 'gentleman referred to above, and who was reared iu a tobacco grow mg section ot the Old. North Sute, that the farmers in the! vicinity of Wiltnii.gtou have been advised not to cultivate the tobacco known as the Orinoco, or such like tobacco as is gFOwn in the up country, as the soil and climate.ln this latitude are not adapted to! it,, and may cause a failure with' the producers, which willj retard the movement of a reg ular 'growth of the article for years to come. The tobacco suited to our soil and climate in tbis section, we have been told by the same well informed person, is what is known as Cuba tobacco and is used in the manufacture of cigars. The climate and soil of the hill country, known as the tobacco region of North Carolina, together conduce to the pro duction of chewing tobacco. The reason Of this is, the hot days and cool nights of that locality cause a dew to fall on theH tobacjeo while growing in the field In the fall ot the year which makes tha plant thick and gummy, while the absence of suclildews in this climate will fail to bring about these .results, which will make the jtobacco cultivated in this sec tion light and easily consumed by fire and whenj twisted and wrapped into the shape of a cigar burn easily, holding the ire on the end of it. The above facts in connection with the culture of the tobacco plant and the particular kind adapted to our soil down here, have been furnished us, as before mentioned, by a gentleman who has the most of his life lived in a to. bacco growing country, and is the result of careful observation, so that our farm ers who feel interested in this i subj ct may rely upon the foregoing statement as correct. Now as to the interest which our merchants should feel in this matter we will simply remark that the history of all tobacco growing sections ia this and other iSouthern States since the war will demohstrate the 'fact Lmost clearly, that wherever here is or has-been successfully crops of the tobacco plant, right there the people are more prosperous, and the country around abounds more plentiful with greenbacks, silver and gold. When we look' around at our barren sandy lands and exhausted .turpentine trees, it does seem to ns that no stronger incen tive should be needed by merchants as well as farmers to urge a change of policy or a change of the character of the pro ducts j or if not these, then a change of base and a migration to come other land where! the soil will afford the population a larger yield.and a better remuneration f ir hard labor, than our, planters and tur pentine farmers of this section get by digging peanuts and chipping trees and cutting turpentine boxes. What do our reader's say? Ara we right, or are-we wrong in our premises and our dedec- tiens? Piqne Pique. Pique six cents per yard, at Hahn's, 08 Market street. t Meteorological. ; Front Mr. J. M. Watson, Signal officer at thi: station, we have the following me" teorolpgical report for the month of Jane i Highest barometer, SO 27S (4th) ; lowest baronieter, 29.G16 (15th) ; monthly range ot baiomer, t02 ; highest temperature , 10 deg (loth) ; lowest temperature 5o deg (4th) $ monthly range of temperature 45.; greatest daily range of tempeiature, 23 deg (loihj ; lowest daily range of temperature 10 deg (JOUr); mean maximum tempera ture, (87 deg ; mean minimum tempera ture,' t7deg ; mean daily range of tern perature, 20 deg ; total rainfall or melted snow, 6 93 inches ; prevailing wind, S W ; total movement of wind, 5,906 miles ; maximum velocity of wind and direction; 40 W, (29Lh) : number of cloudy days on which rain tell 5; total. number of daj s on which rain or snow fell-IO ; dates of lunar halos,20Lhv . ' ' ; : i ' A Household 5eed. A book on the Liver, its .diseajes and their treatment, sent free. ' Including treatises upon Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Billiousneaa, Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Jialaria etc, Address Dr. Sanfobd, 162 Broadway. new York Citjr, a. Y . je 14--4w , Pique-P que- i Pil six iteuts ier. yard, at ILvh.n'j, GS Market s'ret. I f "I- . "; ' ; ' , A private telegram received in this c ty at noon to day states that there has b en no. perceptible' itnprovement'iu the river at Fayetteviile since the recent rains. i . ) A governess is wanted for a! little! g"il cf twelve years, fur two hour each day. See advertitmeut. ' . Hereafter the la8po t will make the run to Smithville Saturday afternoon and rem ain there until Monday morn inirthu's oaiitting the Sunday'trips'down thriver' 'Th caye Fear. ; ; Although we have had an abm.dar.ce of rain in this immediate locality "witiin the past few' days we are informed by tie steamboatmen that there had not been enough fallen ou the upper Cape Fear to materially increase the volume of water in the river. The water is still very low and the boats have, much difficulty in crosllng the shoals, and much more rain will be needed -befora there will be gcod and easy navigation. Calicoes .alicoes. '. Calicoes five cents per yard at IIaiix1, 3S4 Market street. : " t . k Train Hand Dead . We. learn that a colored man named Charley Howell, a native of Sumter, S. C, who has; been running as a train hand with Captain Sam. Carinou, on the ' W., Cl & A.. R j R., was found dead under the shed at Florence this morning. The deceased left here .on Captain! Carmon's train alive ahd well yesterday afternoon. We have heard no further particulars concerning his death beyond the facts mentioned above. ' ' Mr. Nathl Jacobi having been appoint ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in want of" this celebrated Plpw cn now have their orders filled at Jacoui's IIard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf. ? It is well for business men to remember that when the 1st of January and other days, including the 4th of July, shall fal1 on Sunday, the Monday next following shall be deemed a public holiday, and bills of exchange, checks and promissory notes shall be presentable for acceptance or payment on the Tuesday following. $500 Reward. Was for years offered irTeveryl paper 'of the land by the former proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a case of ca tarrh it would not cure. It cures by its mild, soothing, clean&ing, and healing properties. - Snuff or dust of any kind dries up catarrh and drives i to the lungs. This remedy has stood the test of time, having been a popu'ar remedy for a quarter of a century. Sold by druggiets at 50 cents. ....;- .'"'. v New Advertisements. The Steamer Passport -Yy"ILL HEBE1FTER lesve' Smithville on Batard&vs at 7.80 A. If., and returning leave Wilmington st 4.30 P. M., remaining at BaEithville ttntr1 Monday G- A.M. 1 jy 3-lt VIRGINIA", Tenneesee and North Caroli oa and South Carolina, snbicribers who with to tak a Greensboro, N. O. paper, can fret an excellent weekly one year and asjee chromo, by sendiae $1.25 enclosed in an en velope to box Ul, C reensboro, N. C Every hotel keeper should have a copy. No stamps wanted. 1 jy 2 1 A Word or Two. PEB8058 WHO APFBECIATjS the beet ef aaj thing,' and would eat 1 Hie Best Flour Made I ":.'". ' 7 ' : :' i can p ocure that article, manafactured by the moat i uproved process, from Hall & Pearsall. jy 2 ! , . i Office Treasurer & CoUector, City of Wilminfjton, N- '" July 1st, 1880. Coupon. JITY C0UP058 DDE JDLT 1st, I860, will be paid on presentation at the Bank of i - i Jfw Hanover, in this city. -V HESKY 8ATAQE, jr a-it jreasnrer. Star copy Now Advortiscmsnts. Governecs ; Avantcd7 VrfAXTED FOli TWO llOUiiS DAI L Y, at rapil resideice, Gcreie5 .or Uii'.o Address witi torn "C : ToTt - ', J'. q ' Box 559, citV Horner Scho . . 'I .exi.o;i;,' -.v.'.-c,: ryiins school i- . I njaairernerit X . ' '.1 i i t ' it ' s N ft vv Veffl it jet but ii the tnanta,! ac-.l inivr! t;'&1:..-i -J- .l.i;;.-r. i b- V . .Uffticed by the Hi -ttkna-d. -tT. .a ...jN. . trbm this (cbool J.ao'r.si'.l i;n? ti ih t-.e aV 1 ri )U8 Co.lteft.fi.and vnr jtu , t: ; uf - -' trVj Ve dgfiiro Otr rsl: t?t r. f ri t:iw ri?t be spared to farr.i-h . ... 1 wittl tl't- net ra-cstionaJ A vah t.i.e . ' e cat Ee3iic-n begins the lh ..f Au;u;t. or Cataluui-hjj Iv t v jwly .2 Inij - . J. C 110 it NEK. .fc'erve an Iriiinction cn Dlscaiso . j Bv invi;jGrfttiGr a fceblfl r-)nti!,itu!i n, roi'' vatinff a d,e.biiilat?d i-.'ilti'; ;';, ftn i mrk-h-injr a thin and inutriti us yircaUtmn wifij Hostetter'e Sto-tich liittjrp, .t'.o hrri, t!r most htghlv sanctioned, 'a cd tuo ftzoet peru-' lar totie and pr v.;c'tiv' m frs'tr.. For sale by all Drailt4"i 1 iJeukc; : tr"k- erallyi. ; .;. . jj .Nblil-EB BUl'i'LV oftLoe.KdVf.iu mocks Jast recaivcd ar.d Ut dni tv..-r ",. . .. THERMOMETERS, iu'1 i.iro;i:(Jera';. i . ; Anotlier.ot .bft in nt . . . ' ',. lii-.'i S dli Ei. ti-l' L'r1. ..-I Pianos and Orgaifi;, SOLD FORCASH. ORi O?, Tir-; iHKV MO.NTULV.LVSTAf:H:.NT I IA , , ' Cheap at : iiElNijEIiCii:!.; je 26 ' ! ' C. W. YATES. JpLANK BO OK 3, 1 gchool Bools ;i;atioL.r'v-;; Country L'c'.:gc':3 tu;; Ii',.'. r ChromosFranic-?, -' ' 1 . Archery d:j-ii, ; ... . ' Cr .; ;-t, Organs soli on tv. !n t i i .'. ;. Walter TjioBAcgo, .n:i',-:;i ; :. MEifSTIC CIGAl:, C::; l Pi pes of a 11 -titi cr i r : ' s t .V. . ' 1)0. ' and apl;3 ':... ; ' The INew Hat etore0 JALL' AND EXAillNE M V. bUililER Btyles of 8traw ard felt Ui'j. Tie)" re pretty and ch?i?. V john m. i;c:ji:cOrJ--. No. 13 rAt Ftrv f, ; Nextta pyfctil il'.cse. ay 31 Go to VanOrsdell'a A BT GALLERY TO DAY, i'cu wlL to t. ' i. ' 1 , see the moe beaotiful liie c! Facy Friuv?, Easels, 4aasel Frame, Papepirtcsti, U-t., Mouldings for malcinfr frire, Ctrd iani Taeselsi Silver and Geld IVhr, 4?., trar & fered in this city. P 8-7-Prtieisendiag tables to ma Lj mail, XiS be PhbtbzTaphed, will pleisa xari oa tie envelope, handle carefallj - C M, VasOK-sDELL Artist, mar WilmlrgtCD, N. U. F OH BALE. Mziitratis tiinu ct ic proved rorma. F, H. WARaOCh', (lAKeviewtBsildinz) , J;b riit:-r. ,- : ' . stomach Sr? J

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