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a - , twry afterueon, Bdays w jOU.. T. JAMES, r sMToa ad rorxTom. r -ft BHI-RI FTIONB. KOSTAOE PAID.1 oitbi.l 15; 0e month, MoenU. r. parr wi" b delivered by carriers, 44eea"",ow?dllbml .jeteriberi will pWaae report uj and ilf 10 ree" papers regularly. BROVM & 'RODDICK 45 Market Street. (ifiiU Jns Drawers, (irn manufacture, ctnt regular Call ainl ezau !. ic lh EUnnie I'rcrt Miirt, $1, ty them Nnv Mfui you will use no other. Midland Shawls. am rising out all our SlietlanJ Shaw's at l; they aro really worth S. ltUV Colon! Sumruor Skirts, from GOc to $1.75. A beautlfal line. WU TrtnUsl Knglish Cambric, 10 ccnta j aril regular price 15 cents. Printed Tac tic Lawna, 12 cent pr yard, 41 xVL ovr Uio country, at 15c, BLACK CHAPES. r S have just received a largo Invoice of Trip In Single, Double and Triple. Suitable for Veilings and Tiimmlngs. NILE AOKNrS IN THIS CITY fir the WIDOW'S CRAPE, FOIlHIK DEEP' EST MOURNING. A IhUe In Gents' Linen Handker chiefs, $1 CO per Dozen. LADIES' COKBETS. We hare Just recoivHl a new Corset to re tail at 7-1 cents a beauty. BROWN & EODDICK, 45 Market !St. JT 17 A RARE. OPPORTUNITY FOR THE LADIES ! WI ARK HKLLLHtt at ReduoM prices Le4I. Miae and Children's Dreeee aad Umde war. Trimmed and Untrimmed tiata aad Bonaeta, latent styles. We will mU off oar Httek of above named aiUelM at KtcDUOED PRIOR to make tom for fall ge da. 11 air Work aad "Stamping solicited. AllSESS KAKUKIt McGOWAN. IT" For Rent pKOM TUX lit of Ootober 1890. tie residues at the Bouthweet crr of tilth aad Market rU. Apply t JUUff L. GAXTWELL, jy itf Box 479, Poet Office. CHEAP MEAT. A FEW 11KKCE3 REJECTED CANVASSED HAMS Will bo aol at SIX OnU. Hall & Pearsall. ij 17 Pianos and Organs, gOLD rOR OeSS 02 05 Fasy Monthly aad Weekly Instalment 1'Iaa, At UKlNsBKROKit'H. Standard Works, T!f BINULK VOLUMES, 1 Or la CompleU Bette, lor tela ekeap at e 9 HRIKBBEJlOER'd. Now is the Time. BUT TOUR CAMPAI05 GOODS AT If mOK STORE. pLAOrt, BADJkri, aa4 tl z SO Uch Pie tire of tie eaad dta, ealy ifty f U taak. a 9 a W. YATES. Iytt .1 VOU. V? WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY; AUGUST CHEAP BEADING! For tho Campaign. The Daily Rehew, to Dee. lat, $1,001 1 for Tttr WlLMlNOToM JoUKNAL. to Dec. 1st, for 60 cents! j ' The Wilmikot-iM Ji uunal, published very Friday, givee ll of tho news of the week! ' The Dailt Review, published every afternoon, glvea the oews of tho day and the latct market reports. 1 Address ' i Joe ii. T. Jameu, Wilmington, N. O. t -MM The tttatfc Canvaii. 1 Attorney Qenoral Keuan will address the people at Grantham's, Wayne county, Saturday, August Mih. , ' Meadow, J6htstoa county, Monday. August ICth. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. P UsmiBa&eia Planet and Orcacs TaaNCii U Bmiih Yirfloia Military In itltote llaoea WiLium Notice D L hDMiLL Malei for fa'e 8ee ad Malt Bitters lircBiao Baoa Life of 0n Uanoork A J UoLif is Pictorial Bibles Dakiel PiBiattt Orans ( For other locals fourth pago. Docs a person become stono blind who Is petrified with astonishment ? Everybody can get suited witlu P mj ket Knif also Table Cutlerv,,atjACoui'S 1 The race Is net always fur the swift. The cussodness and cunning of the spider enables It to get away with tho fly. The Hancock, English and Jar vis Club will meet at the City Ilall this ev.cing, at 8 o'clock. I I I Window (Haas of allsiz, Doors, Sash and Blinda, Builders' Uardware.Ao Low it prices at Jacobi's. Mr. J. K. Mellhenny left this cr oruing ot Ualelgh to be In attendan-3 upon the organization of the State Pharmaceutical Society. 1 Tho peritdof leethior is the most dancerous to young children; then have extra attendance and occasional doacs oi Dr. Bull's Biby Syrur- The pathway of a new comet has been d covered by an eminent French astrono mer, whioh will make in apiarance about 19dl. Get your glasses ready. A valuable horse, the property of Mr. Amos Perry, died very suddouly last eve ning on Becond, between Princess and Chestnut ttrot4. It wad being taken to a veterinary surgeon forjtreatmentjwhen It died. It id thought thit the animal was poisoned. The Bone and Muscle producing Halt, the Nerve qaietlng Hop. tho superb MaU axial antidote Quinine, and other precious Ingredient, combined without fermenta. tion, are the ingredients of 'Malt Bitters, prepartd by the Malt Bitters Company. Thero is an f rdinanco somewhere on the books in regard to cattle roaming tLe streets within certain limits. Why it it notcnfoiced? Wil those wlo charged with. the execution of the city ordiuances try and answer thU question ? . ( When you Isu or Irave .New York City, stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Uraid tntrai Ui-p-u. European plan. Ilooms reduced to fl.00 and upwards. llestaurnm uuuriassc'I almoilerate piices. Street car?, stages and eleVAted railroad to all part ut tlie vily. ly Wbkt is nue forbatLiug suiu? inpires alady. Wbtnvuuga closely cropped head and a sunburm-d buck constituted the chief features, but perhaps the style has changed since then. Recall your-missionaries from heathen lands to preach peace on earth, good wil1 aruoogst men, to the politicians who are trying to keep alive the passions and hatreds of the civil war ainoug the Amer ican poep'e. j I He wax a little verdaut or he never would have said: Perbape we bad better wale -on till wo come to a settee where we rn sit together. Old no, she said sweetly; you it down iu the chair aod I will be the settee. I "Da "IT Do ycu think it will rain this woe1 The river it still full of trash, 11 utd rtf by the freshet. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the thermom eter In this c ilice stid t H4 degrees. A Tery sensible article on . tb" cultiva tion of tobacco Id this e ctioa I will be f jund on the secoiui .pnge of this isou. Read it. ' It Is a noticeable aud pleaiug Tart that the hucksters and their sUuds are cleared off the sidewalk after market hours. Now onforce the cattle ordinance nd havo the streets looking less like a filthy cow-ljen. Yon can buy Xo! 1 Ookin nd U-ats indtovea at ilmosttoiy price at JacoriV. Hardware Depot. PoJtpoiMd. The meeting of the llanctt-k, Jarvi and Shackelford Club has been postponed until to-morrow night, at 8 o'clock, t Mund's Uall. The Club is doirg gool work and will continue to work , until the un gees down on election day when their efforts will be crowned with ictory. 1 All Aboard! We trust that it will be a lair day to morrow and so do the many who havo made up their minds to attend the excur sion to be given on that day on the Pass port, under the m'inagrmmt of the ladies of Frent street M. E. church. Tho boat will leave her wh,orf at & o'clock and will run to Smlthvillo and tho forts. Re froshmenta will be served on beard at rea sonablo prices. hniuck Fishing. ? Mr. John Flowers will commence smack fishing at the rocks aud wrecks oil the bar at the mouth of the river on Monday next. His schooner rigged yacht ArhttaJ has been remodeled for the business aiid Mr. Flowora expects to bring fish to this market alive in the wells in his boat, ne has a capacity for no hundred bunclivi. and in" the near future our citizens 'can get their pig fi-h alive1 and kicking. Mr. NathM Jacobi having been pppoint ed agent for the. Atlas Flow, parties in want of this oeleorated Plow can new have tlwir orders filled at Jacobi's Ilaid ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf. At the Sound. II the rain will only hold up long enough to admit of it there will be a j-.lly good time at Oak .Grove to night. Mr. Schutte will manage it in bis usual good style. There will bo some very nice coo cert music furnished by a Italian banr and also dancing from 8 to 12 o'clock One beautiful feature of the affair will te the display of five hundred Chinese lan terns. A clear evening would doubtlets see the grounds throt god with pleasure seekers. The Camels are Coininx! The circus is coming, variously, not only one but possibly five, viz: Coup's John ltobinsou's, Forepaugh's, HamiL ton's and the Great Eastern. It has now been threo years since the staid pater familias has smelt the sawdust or the cbil- den have sceu any aniraa's other than the equine, bovine, canine, feline and quinine species. W e c in promise sall of them a full tent and a general go:d time. Just eome right along; don't wait for an invitation. Save your money and buy your Build in& Supplies from Altatler A Frio news from Columbus. Capt. V, V. Richardson, of Columbus, bo worthy Chairman of tho Democratic Executive Ccmmittco of this! Congress ional district. Is In the city to-day to at tend a meeting of the committee uhich was held this morning, a' 11 o'clock, iu the Reading Room of the Purcoll House. From Captain Richardson we learn that tho crops in Columbus which, up to the time of the rsccnt heavy ra'ns, gave prom ise of the most abundant bar-est yiuM ever known in that section, hive now bs gun to how signs of rust, 1. o. in the cot tm, whilo othjr crops arc more cr !csj damag.d also by the doluge of water which was poured fr m the cloud?) for the past three weeks. PulKcally old Columbus i all right for Hancock, Eagiish, Jar7is and ahack elford and the balance of the Democratic ticket. One good thing about this staunch old Democratic county is, that ahenever gi? ea forth an uncertain sound. Full MeUl and Walnut Show C;iis, a'l styles and sizes, at A-TArraa, Viy.cz & COB Medallion of all kinds are worn, either attached to chains or pandant from a velvet ribbon. Review. 1 ! ' 1 ' Simply Abnurd. An old story is being revamped som thing that P.-cf. Kerr h alleged to have rtrtid, that Wilmington aiid Morebead City are only about ten feat above the ievel of tho ; 3a If Prof. Kerr d'd say t'sat be is a well, a tr'strken man. T ere are piirU f vVfmtng'on wnieh 'arn thirty feet above the level of the river1 at ordinary high tide, and nineteen tweiiti ths of the area of the city - is ten fet or m-Te ab;ve the river. The low pjrtions are the water ways anjthsy are, a) a ru , fr.m three to five feet above tho l water. How much the river level here id h fcher ;han that of the ocean, at the bar, we do not know. Pi of Kerr should go to work and measure some more local ities. A IbaiiCd fur You. The following, which we clip from the Raleigh News, wiM be of interest to some of our readers : Samuel J. Fail, general aent of Emigratlcn for the State of North C?-olina, in Great Britain, Wellingboro, England, would be glad to hear from any one :n the State who would be wiiliug to let land on share s, finding house, hnplc mant3, etc. He has a number of respect able, working farmers willing to come, but without capital. Also mechanics, brickmaker? and others Address him as abovt; give full particulars, tsrms offer ed, etc. Caught at Last. Prince .8 wain, Jr., a highly colored gay Lothario, has got ton himself in a scrape. Ha has been employed by a gen tleman living on WrightsvllleSoTud, and being anxious t) come, to town on Mon day night took a piece of rope with a horse attached to one end of it from the stables, connected with one of the board" tng houses. The hcstler missed the small piece of rope aud horse, about 11 o'clock aud notified Mr. Nathan Meyer' that bis rore-t end borae-ere'--'ejnb. About 4 o'clock a. m. the hostler, who was lying in ambush, discovf red the Swain riding the honse up to the gate when after dis mounting he turned the horse into the lot and tiied to steal away. The facts were reported to Mr, Meyer who, upon r jacblng the city swore out a warrant be fore Justice Gardner and the g5yX thario was brought to this city by Deputy- I Sheriff .VTorf is. Swain was bound over in the sum of $ 100 for his. appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. We laarn that Swain has been practicing such tricks bef jre and was once before detected after having taken a horse out of a stable anddr ven him to town ai.d back again. It is said thatSwaia is 'also given to 'bor rowing' other people's clothes without their consont and after wearing to return them. On one occasion he borrowed, In this way, a handsome full dress suit o black broadcloth and then 'borrowed' a horse and came to town and danced al nigbt and returned them about day brjak, The latest new book is entitled: A Woman Afier All.' This should be seffi- cient to put every bacbelbr on his guard. . i It very frequently happens that the girl who has th? most bang to her hair b s tbe biggest holes la her stockfogs. The wife of every fashionable under taker expect" to receive a valuable and costly present from her husband at the close of tbe watermelon season. A good looking woman appears to glide through life as easily as a boy slips down on a groasod banister. An ugly woman has to thump and bump through like an empty barrel on a spring freshet. New Advertisements. E3ot.ce. JOT VIHTCE OF A P0WR confined in a mortgage from J. Wetle Corbett aid wife Tabitha, to J. It. Monger, and duly re cord .d in Book D, pagj 231 of.the records of Pender eonnty, I will on the 6th of 8eptea ber, 1SS0, at tbe Court House door iu Bar- saw Pender county, at 12 o'clock, M eell at rub ic auction, f r ea h, the laud and Dremuea in taid mortpae described, Ioeated ii Caictack in ea-.d county, acd kne wn aa the 'Baker P1cj and conns'iag of 10 J acres. BRUCK WILLIAMS, au 11 dlt w3t Att'y for Mortgagee. . The Lowest Prices OR ALL KINDS OF FFONTIXG, At E. S. WARROCK'S Job Office. Get estimates at this office before having your printing done elsewhere. (Office In Uevkw building.) ' jy22 11, 18801 NO 144 New Advertisements. rwlules. gkVERAL A NO. 1 WORKING MULF3 lor vale cheap. Apply to I aa 11-lt D. L. RUSSELL. Virginia Military Institute LEXINGTON VIRGINIA. Session Opens 1st Sept'r. THR REPORT of the Special Board of Ex aminer for 1875 eloee thus : In concluiio'V jour O.mmlttee cannot too highlf commend vrhat he s sets mad to them the marked and diatinirxiiihinjf features of tbis InatitatioD, tne happy combination of the military system of initrsctian with the de partments of ecienee and of i terary culture, and the more ennobling culture of the heart and e-uL Nowhere else bare we seen thi combination eo complete and perfect We caonotsreak of it too highly. It it- sueh a b tem as fita a pupil for life and for death Under its guidance he is sure to feed always the path of duty, virtue and honor. (Mgned) Chables Dayies, LL. D, ' n.f. Barry, Maj-Qen U. B, A. D. H. Oochrah, LU D, Brooklyn Pol. Ingtitute. J J. Wabrib OaiesBY Kentucky. Address FRANCIS U. SMITH, " au 11 6t Superintendent OR RAMS 11 Stops, Sb Bass. Oet. C'ont UnUfUlO ier, Vox Celeate, and Vox Hu raana. Sent on trial warranted, only $6. Pianos $125 up. Catalogue free. Address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N. J. r aull Agents Wanted for Smith's Bible Dictionary """'PICTORIAL BIBLES Address, for Circulars, A J Holkaw ft Oo Philadelphia. au 11 THE BONANZA FOR BOOK AGlWTS is selling our splendidly illustrated book 1 Life of GEN: HANCOCK, written by his lifedong friend, Hon. John W. Forney, au author of national fame aud an ardent admirer of the 'snirb noLll. iceladi the Life of the Hon. WM. H. ENGLISH. This work U officially endorsed, low-priced, immensely popular, aad selling beyond precedent. Outfits 60e. - Act quick and coin more. For the best book, best terms, and full particulars, address HUB BARD B -OS., Atlanta, Ga, au ll-4w THE NEW FOOD MEDICINES DO not confound this Matchless Renova tor of Feeble and Exhausted 1 onstitu- tions with violent cathartics, cheap deooc tions of vile drugs, aad ruinous intoxicants innocently labelled "bitters." MALT BIT TER8 appeal to popular confidence because prepared from Unfermented Malt, Hops, and (Juirine, and other precious ingredie&tf, according to the prooees of liteblg, and are ncner in tne elements that restore to perm a nent health tbe Weak, Convalescent, Over worked, Nervous. Sleepless. Deepen tie. Bil ous, aad Fickle in Appetite, than 'all other forms of Malt or Medicine. The genuine are plainly eifrned by the company, sold every where; MALT BiTTERS COMPANY, Bos ton, Mass. au ll-4w akCfrove, WR1GHTSVILLE F, A. Kchutie, Manager. THE EVENING OF WEDNESDAY, 11th, beginning at 6 o'clock in the afternoon anl until 13 o'elock at night, the Italian String Band will furnish Cor cert music o the public, which respectable persons a.e invited to avail themselves of Masie for dacchig to i aommence at 8 o'clock, P M, Fire hundred Chinese Lanterns have been procured to di- corate the grounds and a pleaant time wi'l be guaranteed by tne manager. - i au 10- To the Ladies I ILL BE AB3E5T from the ( few weeks on my annual tour in the Western part ot the State, for the purpose of purehain; the neoeecary stock of Hair for mv trade. When I retara 1 will epea In a more central and desirable location, which will b advertised in due time. au 9-3t . Mus LOU 8TE VT ACT. mm I i 1 PLEASE Si We will bejr'ad to recei from our friends on aay an. general t&terest but : Tie name of the writer most alwayi be far shed to the Editor. Commualeatlocj be written; on only oae ride of the paper, Perso&aUtSef u w jroIJed. And it is especially particularly.' under rtcod that the Editor Ct t not alwayi endorse the vie a of oorrefpondea tj, udeeeeo ttate4 la the editorial oolutsns.; New Advertisoments. TH0DIA8 H. HTcKOY, , - j -1 SUCCESSOR TO Boatwrlght & McKoy, ' y i ; - - i Desires to congratulate his Country Frienda on tho pros pect of such lino crepe. From every quarter ho learns that tho - ' , i ... : Farmer is in good spkitsi IIo ' therefore looks forward to a LARGE TRADE, and has therefore mado hisarrango- . '!.-'"' , ments to meet the largo demands which necessarily must follow. He will keep a large stock of - roceiries I of every dcsci ipUon, and lc' cha! Ienges comparison for . I GOOD GOOD AND V r . . LOW PRICES 2 1 - . : " . : Grocer , and Liquor Dealer,"; , t 5 & 7 Front St au 9 - - For Breakfast. P. L. Bridffers & Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Offer Housekeepers, Masters ef Vessels, Bsil road Employees, Farmers, Clerks, Prcf sional men and Grocers, the finest and moat delicious Coffee ever known or used. No ono can be said to have really tasted this delicate and refreshing beverage who has not tried Bridffers' Coffee, obtained from the Manufac turers, in the original package, and In quali ty, aroma and economy, warrantad superior to anything now or ever offered for sale in this market. I Breakfast Strips, the mont delightful relish of this civilized and ciriliiing inaal ever of fered in aneient or ooie'D days. Flour that will rise while you ara narlBv 7 .r finger nails. i . Butter that will cost like smoke, unleas your prefer cheap grease orOdy Margarine whioh we do not keep. For Dinner we cannot recommend our famous Springfield Bams "to the penny-wtso aad pound f joliah." It roes farther. nrt u the most popular dish we have. W Un a slice of Bread made of our Flour, a piece of this Bam, and a little mustard, one may Tanner through the longest day from set, and never feel hungry. Don't forget to look at our Canned Beef and Tomatoee,when rou cpmptaia oi me new Market. Of Pick et and other relishes we have th rtt variety! For Supper, we recommend some of our Oo'ong and Engdsh Breakfast, Oreea aad Black, imported. When the Go succeeds in Introducing and naturalisleg the Chinese plant at the i-outh, we will rubeti tnte the domestic article, but it must be genuine- For VIghL when work la done and tho family and friends are aaaembled for some engagement, we have tbe fin ft Winea. I Dried Fruits, W.t India Oood, W LLkey, Bum, Cigars, Ac, in America, Ale at rea sonable ratee and warranted quality. - P. i. BRIDGERSi&rCO, 21, .;4, 26 And 28 Front Street. WlLMlNGTOy., C. au 9 Excursion DOWN THE BITES TO Smlthville and the Forts on the Steamer PaatrA rt nr- 1 hursdav tbe 11th last , under the manage ment of the Ladles of Front 8lreet M. E. Chnreh, ttefreshmeuts wfll b served on board The Boat will leave at 8.30 o'c'ock from tbe foot efnar ket street Fire, reand triii. mtmtm- m- 1- ww " - viwukji MH 13 years and Se vasts. 25 cents. -t
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