TUIS PIPES un4 every afWo. Sundays ex it " jUtfU. T. JAMES, ,:iKllTIONH.fOHTAK PAID. ,.r IS 00 Hlx aonlk. fI50 Three rn! cnr will be delivered by wrtoi, i of eh I. .7 P" o' the elty, at the : -wU, -r4brIbri will P 'Port 7 -rMto r." lr pap" regularly. CROWN & 'RODDICK 45 Market Street. ;.-t, U Joans Drawrr, .. n.iifriun . 5:il n ids. recu'ar 1. " Call and rxunlne. . . . i I ... 1 t -v Vm oi eo and you will uso no other. w Mi tl-uui Shawls. IV Ti'iP.iK. "i. vn ml U; thy an really worth $3. !irs Co!rvl Summer Skirts, from COc to f 1.75. A beautiful line. lUtolMutrd English Caxnbrkr, 10 cents ptr yard regular prle 15 cenls. Piii.ttd TaciOc Lawns, 12 J cents pr yard, llallovT Uo country at 15c. J I LACK CRAPES. W have Just received a largo invoice of c:rAp" lti Mingle, Double and Triple. .Sniuble- for Veiling- and Trimmings. NM.K AG KNTS IX THIS CITY for tho WIDOWS CHAPE, FOinilK DEEP EST MOURNING. A III' Iiie In Gents Linen llandker. chiefs, $1 CO per Dozen. LADIES' CORSETS. We hav Just received a now Corset to ro tail at 7" cents a beauty. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market iSt. jT 17. . A RAREIOPPQRTUHITY FOR THE LADIES ! WE ARE HaLLirVO at Reduced rices Ladlee, Ml and Children's Drew aad Uede-wear, Trimmed and Un trimmed ii.U aad Bennett, lateet style. We will Mil od oar Stock of above named ai tides at REDUCED PRICE, to make ttn far Fall gnds. llalr Work and rtumpln solicited. MISESS KAKKElt A McUOVVAN'. if 17 For Rent. JBUM TUB lit of October ISoQ, tbe rcsldjo.ee at the Southwest oraer of Plxth and Market its. Apply k JOHN L. CANT WELL, jj 9tf Box 4.9, Post Office. CHEAP MEAT. A FEW 11KKUE3 REJECTED CAUYASSED HAMS Will bo old at BIX Cents. Hall & Pearsall. Wire Netting: SCREEN For Doors and Window Uod to keep oat Mies and.moqu.toe. Alt. Basil. Doors, Blinds, UaW, aad Uaildlnc Material Generally ALTAFFEll, PRICK A CO. ... Kaetorvi Oifiee: Foul of WalantaL Vatt, Dear lied Or. tt Ml Notice- mat UyDKSSlUNED willatUaJ at the 1 Uoart Boom on Thorf'aj, 12th Int , to em- uaLae applIeanU for Teachers' Crtlflcate. " 1 A. B. BL4CK, 4.a .w Fztmlner. n : . . ". : " JO tt, tilLK i.o. Ladiof, Charter 1'artyt, lMpMtors Oertifioataa, Crop Uen hirer CUaamerg iUopta, Aa. K484WARROOK, (UIUTlewBiUJiflg-) Job Prlater. ant 9 r 1 TT Y VOL. V. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1880. NO. 141 CHEAP READING! l or tho Caropaigfi. The Daily HEtWi to lhx. lut, for $1.0u! Tho WlLMIfKlToN JoUUNAL to DoC. lbt, for CO cent! Tbe Wilmisot-.K Jt uunai. publishrd every Friday, gw? uf tbe new of tbe Week! 1 - . Tlie Daily IU.view, publiehwl wery afternoon, gives tbo news of tbe day And the latest market reports. Address Josh. T. James, Wilmington, N. O. e , . - The Htat Canrasi, Gov. Jarvls. Demcratic candidate for Governor will addretss tho ieople as follows: ' At Kinaton, Leaolr Oounty, Saturday, August 7th. Some other of tbo Bute CNiiv isncre will be with bim at all ot tbim,- appointments. ! I I ' JoIST LISCUSSloW. There will bo joint discussions by Gov Jarris and Judge Buxton, tho Democrat io and Republican candidates for Uover not at the following places:. Snow Hill, Monday, August 9tb. Wilson, Tuesday, August lOih. Attorney General Kecan will address tbe people at Uriffiu's, Nash county, Thursday, Au gust oih. I Nashville, Nash county, Friday, Au gust Ctb . f Grantham's, Wayno ounty, Saturday, August 11th. Meadow. Johnston county, Monday. August ICth. . LOCAL NEWS. Now Advertisements. Ezoarslen to Ssltbville and the ForU. P HeimBiaeea Aatomatio TencilB. Hee ad Warner' bafej KIdny and Liver uure. Wuidow Glaas all sizee at kltalTer & Price's. . f No Oity Court to-day. Rain enough for you yot? Eleventh Sunday aiter Trinity. Day's length 13 hours and 45 minutes. There were no interments in O'akdale this week. . No Interments in Dellevue Cemetery dnring the week. Sunset tomcrrow afternoon at CTjmin ntcs past 6 o'clock. , ! Tho thermometer ia this, office to day at S o'clock stood at 82 degrees. Heavy rains during tho forenoon to day with snnEhine in the afternoon , Save your money and buy jour Ruild Ing Supplies from Altafler & Price. The uso of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewcr will keep the hair salt and n'osjy. J There wcro four interments in Pine Forest Cemetery this woek, two children and two adults. The Register of Doudd baa Issued three marriage licenses dnring tho woek, one ol whioh was for a wbito couple and two for colored coupVt. I About' nineteutbs , f your Boi."mado men aro really the product ef tho country oewspaper. Cut ttis cut anJ aste It iu your durv Clean your iat ytarsstriW hat with a lemon, and yen may Mjuer5 through the summer with It. Taka this bint and let lemou anl von. j i i Whi'o necktieu aru ej cheaj. ttiis season that many a sad fccod man has nocured a railroad ticket at half price on the strength of bis throat gear. See a womau ou norseback In another column, riding near Speer's Vineyards, with a bunch of Grapes from which Speer's Port Grapo yine is mnde, thai is so highly esteemed by tbe medical pro fession lor tbe u of invalids, weakly persoca and the aged. Sold by Druggists. . 1 j The Chs'lotte Jrrtw says: There Is Ulk of a schedule on th Wllaiinton road tt no! distant day. From Charlotte to Wilmington in seven boars. The Eeven bundrrd ui of sUvil rails now landing -n tbe UUcr city ill help the track ad- uiirably Babli The Charlotte m ill came through on time this morning the UBual schedule is being made again. Nor. barqua Sostern,Cpt. liuttermsen, from Rio de Janeiro, is in below and at the quarantine crnnnd "W'e understand tht the authority of the Wilmington &. Weldon and Wll mingten, Columbia & Augusta Railroads are now having conetruct-d at the North two new and very pew erf ul locoraotlvis which are td be put on the fast throng h sail service on those roads in October. Next Thuisdav. The excursion projected by the ladies of Front Street M. .12. Church has been definitely fixed for next Thursday, tbe 12th Inst.1 The steamer rasspo t has bsen chartered for that day and the boat will run to 8mithvllle and the Forts. Re fr?shments will be served on board at ity prices. The fare for the round tilp is only 60 cents. The Pleasures ot Hope; When tbe body is bowed with pain an Intense longing ior reuei orings. nopo Th mav brurhten the suffering but I dop.s not cure. At a time- )'.ke this bow wM&tma is such a friend as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, bringing hope . . r a and iiHpp'uess auu ine j ys oi reneweu lire aug An fcuoi tji'us Fieshet. By advices recolved here to-day it Is known that there is a tremendous f.-esbet In tho; Capo FearTiver The water had risen $2 feet up to this afternoon and at the Ifit acoounts was still rising at tbe rate ofi two feet an hour. Capt. Garra son, ot tho steamer - D. Murchison, .re ports tbat the magnificent crops of corn on the river lowlands will .all be lost as the water was over the top of the corn yes terday. ; At least one hundred thousand bushels of corn are now under water and will proive an entire loss. Tn lhra davs of cconomv. when you do not Wish to send for your physician so often, keep Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup in the house and it wt'l save you many an a ox. Iou8 moment. - now to be Weather Wise. As everybody is Interested In tbe weather, mo each one bhould qualify himself or herself to read tne sky, and to laterprct the meaniug of tbe winds, sky and clouds. The following directions, tbcreforo, given by a distlngulrad weatb er prophet, may be of Interest and use to those who aspire to such wisdom: An intensely blue and serene sky indi catss heavy rains and severe storms in from twelve to forty-eight hours. A gray, hazy sky indicates continuous dry and generally hot weather. A southeast wind indica''8 tbe existence of a low barometer, if not a storm center In tbe nqrthwest. The aspect of the sky and clouds will tell whether it meanB mischief or not. An almost Immeidate cessation of rain may be expected as soou si the northwest winds set la. It mat ters not when tbe west wind sets tn; fair weather will ensue, and eot tinuo frcm three to four days. Window Glass oX allai, O-.nn, Sish and Blinds, Builders Uardware,&o Low est prices at Jacodi's. Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine for September Contains, as usual, a rlcb treat of choice literature for home reading. Tbertf are some highly interesting and instructive ar ticles; excellent serial and short stories, sketches and essays, and poems of rare merit; and the nuaiber abounds with cm belll.hmonts. Among the prominent ar Florence the Beautiful 'The Bjuedic iinPtirPiinl Rnhen 'The Bishrtn ttUVi -4V wm " .n.? Pathnlr&l of Trnro ' etc.. eto. Tn capital sttry 'Be-be ia concluded, and a new serial of powerful iatercs commenced. entitled Hester Morgan's IJusbaLd ' There are short stoma and sketches by popu'ar writtrs, admlrab y written es says, etc, etc. The editor caters very ac ceptably foryouthiul readers; the story of Maid Marj ry 'The Monkeys and the Diby,' etc., will afibrd them pleasant reodinz. Aqaong thj noteworthy poems are 'The Church Month by Frances Rid ley traversal; The Masque of the Months by Austin Dobsou; 'The Va cant Coal r by Augusta Brown Garrett, etc The presont number is alike re markable for tbe abundance, vast variety and excellence of the contents, literary and artistic; and it may well cause surprise that it can be afforded at the low price of 25 cents a copyor $3 per annum, post-free- There are in ech number 128 quarto pages, and there is certainly In this one over 100 engravings.. Address, Frank Leslie's Publishing Honse, 53, f5 and 67 Park Place, New York. Mr Natb'l Jacob i having been appoint ed acent for the Atlas Plow, parties : In want of this oclejrated Plow can now have their orders n lied at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot, No. 10 3. Front at. tf. A Monster Eel. Masters Carl Polvogt and EJdle Moore while in swimming this mornlmj at Green's mill pond, near the ityf eb eerve.i a monster lamperaeel, over three feet long, en the banks. They went for bim with a slung shot and suocseded in liau htm. The eel was brought Into the city today wherd it excited much In teract ai.ii curiosity. Full Melal aud vValuut Sb r Cases, a'l styles aad suyj, at ALTA-Fica, Prick A Co Blahttp Alklnivn. . The latest - infornmtion ' received here relative (to Bhthcp Atkinson coaditlon is contained in a letter front Ool. At kin son to a gentleman here, dated at Baltic more, August 5h, from which 'we are permitted to make tbe following extract: BALTlMeBE. Aug 6. Father has steadily Improved and we propose to take him in a private ear to morrow morning to the White Sulphur. He is oo anxious to start that his physi cians, though with some hesitation, eon sent to oar making the effort to get him to the mountains. Fla Railing at Point CaiwelL Notwithstanding the very disagreeable weather there was a fine attendance at the flag raising yesterday at Point Oas well under the aasplces ; of tbe Hancock and Jaryis Club at that place. But for the rain there would most likely have been thousands on the ground instead of hundreds. The pole is a very handsOBoe one, and the arrangements bad been made so carefully that it was soon in the ground When a beautiful large banner, bearing the Inscription ' Hancock and English, Jarvis . and . Rcblnsen, J. W. Shackelford," was flung te the breeze. As It grace fully ascended to the masthead Capt. R. P. Paddison called for three cheers for the ticket and they, were given with a lusty good will. Mr. John D. Kerr, of Sampson, was then called, upon to address the assemblage which he did in his usual handsome and , raceful manner but unforv tunately tbe rain, which had suspended operations daring the raising of the pole and the floating of the flag, began to fall again and Mr. Kerr was compelled to close. There was no other speaking, per stress of weather. You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heats ing Stoves at almost any price at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. Criminal Court. ' Virgil Hilljcolored, was put on trla tO'day on the charge of haying burglar ized Mr.; John Nelmeyer's residence, on the night of the 16 th of last Jane. The evidence In the case was entirely circum stantial, although some of it was consid ered very strong. In view of the fact, though, that there was no positive proof in the evidence, Mr. Solicitor Moore concluded not to send the case to the jury but with .the consent of His Honor the case was with irawn and the prisoner was discharged. The entire forenoon was OS cupied ia hearing the testimony, - The Court has adjourned to meet again at 4 o'clock, for the transaction of e?me routine business. It will meet again on Monday morning and then adjourn over until Tuesday, oa which day Stephen Rlohardsjn is to be placed oa trial for murder. i Virgil Hill wr i defended by Capt. W. S. Norment and Mr. F. H. Darby, who who were ass'gaed te this duty by tbe Court. i AUKIIt. The juot opened month, August, i de rived from tbe j Roman calendar, was orlnally called Sextlllis, or the sixth month of the year, which, with the Ro mans, began In March. Julius Caar made it thirty days long, and his nephew, Augustus, added another day to It. As It was tbe month iu which Augustus had entered npon his first Coasalshipjhad eel ebra ted .three triumphs in the cityjbad received the alle giance of tin soldiers who occupied the Janlculum; had conquered Egypt, and ended the civil war, the Senate, deslroas to compliment him, changed the name of the month to August joat as Quintillus aad been shanged to July out of honor to the great Julius, who had been kind enough to be born op the 12th of last month. The Fleming and Germans have adopted the . word August as another name for harvest Tans oogst rruznd is harvest month; the Geraan Augst teagen is harvest wagon, and the Dutch oogsten means to gather corn from the field. ,Tbe Spaniards use the verb agtstar aad Kacer su augusta t ...'.' ii ' to signify gathering harvest, and' the French- have the phrase fairt t Aout for sime thug. Tbe Anglo Saxons named August the weed mouth, and "the old Germans called It VKtnkoch, the wire press aaontb. August Is represented In myth by a naked nan, with disheveled, tlyiug hair, hiding to his mouth with both hands a dr liking horn, and at his side are a bundle ef i peacock's feathers, some melons, and a second drinking horn. Cos'emer "Why are 'Malt Bitters' so popular? ' 1 , ' Druggist "Because, as a Food Med I etna, they earich the blood harden'' the' muscles, quiet tbe nervee, perfect "digi - lou. jy 12 4w THIS MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows : Northern through and way malls......... 6:30 a. m. Raleigh 6.30 a. m.. . .and 6:00 p. m. Mails for the N. C Railroad, and routes supplied there- from, Including A. & N, G. .Railroad, at....... 5;30 p. m. 7:45 p. m. Southern mails for all points South, dally... Western malls (COR'y) daily except Qunday) 6;00 p. m Mail for Oheraw & "Darling ton... 7:45 p Malls for points between Flo rence, and Charleston...... . 7:45 p m. m. Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River. Tueedavs. and Fridays 1.00 pt m. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily,; except Sundays...... 5:00 p. m. Onslow C. H. and IntermedU ' ! . ate offices, every Monday and Thursday at 6.00 a. ml Smtthvllie malls, by steam- boat, daily, '(except Sun days) 10 00 a. m. Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, S. 0., every Mon- j day and Thursday at 6:00 a. m. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednee days and Fridays at 5:00 a. m. OPEN FOB DELIVERY . Northern through . and way malls 1 7 KM) a. m. Southern Mails... 7:30 a. m. Carolina Central Railway...... 10:CD a. m Stamp OfiSoe open from 8 a. m. to 12 flft., and from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Money Order and Register Department open same as stamp omoe. General delivervonen from 6:00 a. m. to 6:30 p. m and on Sundays from 8:30 to y:30 a. m. Stamps for sa!e at general delivery when staaiD office is closed. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3:30 p. m. i - . . New i Advertisomentfl. Excursion Dp WW THE BIYEBTO Smltaville aad the forts on the Steamer Passport next Ihargday the 12th inist,. nnder the mahagre- ttent or the Ladle er JTront Street M. at. Oharoh. Refreshments will be served on board. The Boat will leave at 8 SO o'clock from the foot ef Market street. - Fare, round trip, W cents. 'Children nadsr U years and servants, so cents. . aaT- It-aatATaes f Warner's Safe, I urn ' UK SI 25 PER BOTTLE ! A Positive Remedy for ALL Kid ney. Liver and Urinary Troubles ef both Male and Female- 'It saved my life. j E. B. Lately, Selma, Ala. It Is the remedy tbat will cure the many diseases peculiar to women.' Mother's Magazue 'It has passed severe tests and won en doraement from some of the highest medi cal talent in the country.' N. Y. World. No remedy heretofore discovered et n be held for one moment in oomparteou with it.' ' - - 3J . A. Harvey, D. D., Washington, D l This Great Hatnral Remedy is for Sale by Druggists in all Parts of thi World. TRY IT AMD TAKE 110 0THEP. H. H. WARNER & CO., ; Rochester, N Y. : M7 ;;"''.;-.V"..-, u The Lowest Pricep m ' n?. .' .- ir-nzxtt - ' At B. S, WARR0CB:3 Job OfSce.! Get eetrmates at thLj oMce before having yoor printing done elsewhere. , i (Omce in Review boilding.) - u jy22 mm PLEASE S OTIOE. We WHl be Had to reealrs eorannnlaatf oiiA ftaoy fltismds on amy and all. subjeetso Base of t&e wrller mart si ways be for t Cm Edits. ; Ooaaawaimttonsiaasibs wrkten; on only osesldeortaepstv ... PertoosiitSef stog voided. i 1l If tm .1 T1 '. .. r . . - -ynwu pwaoiariy;imaer stood thai the Editor slew not always endorse the views of eorrcepondeats, aalea to rtetstf ia tae editorial eolamna.: UToTr AdvertiBomonta. Bruolieo, aic AN ELEQAJT ASSORTifKJri of Hair, Tooth, Wall, Ileeh and Bhavlng Soaps, Toil et Powder, Perfomerles, Cigars, Ac, can be found for sale low at HABDIN'S, Apotheca'y, JTew afarkst A UTOMATIO PENCILS, with Moveable lads, for Oopiiag; also, xtra Heads for tbe same. The best Pencil ia use now. Jest received another lot at HKINSB KBO EE'S. LADY'S HISTORICAL LIBBABX comprising Memoir of the Empree Joeenhln, Memoirs of Mary Antoinette. Memolrsof Marv, Qaeen of dots, Memoirs of the Qaeens of France, Memoirs of Anne Bolevn. Tor sale at ' HJSiUdBERQER-S. LH1 ami cock 2 OUR II EXT PRESIDENT ! Crayon Portraits, Lifa Size Of our next President and Vice Prosidenti Maj. Gen: W. S. HANCOCK, 1 HOl f. fi. ENGLISH. lSJeirant Mnecimen llnniA 91 w 9 npon Heavy Plated Card Stock, sent b. mmii ou receipt oi duo, ana your aaaress, (Two copies SO oents.) THE HAfiCOK PUBLISHING CO., PLAISTOW, X. U. These two finnerh PnrfraW. thinM adorn the Home of everv hnnnat HH I Aft lf th9land.Ed. For Rent. 'pROM 1st OF OCTOBE NEXT IV. a . I J t. ... TT .1 al Carraway on Worth, Front itreat and one door next Worth of the undersigned. sag 3-tf R. M. McINTIRE. : M.CROIfiY, Auctioneer. H. BY CROKLY & MORRH. i Comnilssioner's Salo of ; Valuable Koal Estate. i; . Y VIBTDfi OF A DECREE OF THE i- i perlor Court, I will call at public auction oi Monday, the 6th day of September next, "i aft 12 o'clock, M., at the Court House door in tali city, the following described" property, to wit : ;i That larreand cemmodlMu brick dwelling. ooataining lirooms, iltuatedon ront itreetr and vaII rnavn m tha rmAann At ttia Sli W. Hall, deoeased. Bixe of4ot 69 feet on Front street, running dsck 160 xeet. ! Also, that large frame DweUIng containing 13 rooms, eitaated on the North side of Mar ket ItTMt. hAtWAAft RAAATid .Tt 1 h I vA jitreets immediately fest of and adjoining vub &rcoMMes ourncr, son i pr-wDt vocapiea tjy ur. r. w. foxier. . size or iot u ixjt on Market street, running baok 133 feeC Terms liberal and made known at sale. ALEX T. LONDON, Ceu'r. Wilmington, N. O , Aug. 3, 1880. an 3 ts - I TJotlce. & JAVIN0 BOUGHT THE UTERES T of Messrs T H Johnson, H Hintz Geo J T1I lej ia the Butchers Company, we will eon and 8eoot,dstreets,also Stalls Nos land Safe w Market. We return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon as, and wlta our advantages for earrylog tbe largest itock of the Best the Market affords, with itriet atten tion to bujlnees and fair dealings, we hope for a continuance of your liberal patronage. Tho-e bariosT Books with Batchers' Uom- Eanv will please take notice .of ear place of u.faess. We are alone authorized to collect and settle the business of the eld Una. W. W. CAMPKN, 1 J'tllH It. MELTON, w. J. uorr. i I a-i 2-tf Proprietors of Butcners' Cn BVOlSTOhX. J JTJEAD QUARTERS ;FOR CAMPAlGlt Goods, Pictures of Hancock and Engliab axd j- - v ' Garfield aad Arthar. all Jsisei. Campaiga Badges aad Flags in great variety. . . . The Uniiseovered Comatry". By W. D. Brw-JU. . - a W. XATEfi. MB. J. it. JJaJT-W, Newspaper Advert ng Areat. 41 Park Row, (Times DolHar), lew fork, is aethorixoito e oh tract for ad. vertfsemeals la the Daily ftavnw and Wib ' aiaeicaiosaaaiytfear lowesi rates - JU3- 3 ;