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this Pirrx . 1 JOSH. T. JAMB-. '"ISOO WW I Three ,Mf will b delivered by carriers, 7 -vtisisg tU. low " 4JSiSJiWr. will Plr.poet any aad Vailur-f rcHs their papers rcrnlarly. BROWN & 'RODDICK 45 Market Street. (i.rV J-ana Drawers, IH.n n"u cerrtJ.refu'ar MkvSU'5. Call and f xamicc, 1hKIJn,M Pre- Shirt, $1, try iLera mir iM you wCl use no other. Htcdand ShawK . e " rUmS nut all w Sbetlaxid Jshawla at $1; they are really worth I.a.ti'e' Colored Summer Skirts, from COc to $1.75. A beautiful line VW.lilntodKiig!lsh Cambric, 10 cents yard regular price 13 cenLs. . I rmtrl IVtfllk Uvn, 12 1 cents per yard, .41 ill over tl country at lGc. Wh bare jiut received a largo lnytice of C!rAr In Single, Double and Tliple. Suitable for Veilings and Trimmings. SOUS AGENTS IN THIS C tTV foe tho WIDOWS CKAl'E, FOR HIE DKKf MOURNING. AWg Drlie in Gents' Linen 'Handker chiefs, $1 CO per Dozen; LADIES' UUKb&TiJ. Ws have Just received a new Corset to re tail at 75 crnta a beauty. BROWN & EODDICK, 45 Market .St. Jr n A RARE ..OPPORTUNITY FOR THE LADIES ! WE ARB 8KLL150 at Redueed prices Ladies', M Uses aad Children's Dreese aa4 Usde. wear, Trimned aad Untrtmmed IJtU ud Bocaeta, lateet Stjle. We will Mil oil oar Htoek of ah re sained eiuelec at RaDUGKD r&lO4 to maks iem for fall f eoA. Heir Work u4 Humping solicited. 11ISKSS KARUKlt A McUOWAX. JjlT For Rent.. IROla TUX lit of October 1660, tie residence at the Boutawast j jj cntr m buu ana marzeists. irp'r t jy ittf JOH5 l. caittwell. Box 479, Port OS. Pianos and Organs gou fob, gibs oa oar Easy Monthly aad Weekly laiulment Plan At HKlNSBESQXS'd. Standard Works, Tt R1NQLK VOLUMES. 1 Or la Complete Betts, For sale cheap at HEINRKRROKR'H. 9 COMMERCIAL HOThL, WILMINGTON, N. C. Large Sample Kooms lor Commercial Travelers. mat PEOP&iirroE ueviag thoroughly teaovated this Bo em aad fsraUfced it ectir IjMV.UprtpirWtorlrt to the trevtlat public all the eearealeeeUs of a FIKHT- 0LAB8 UOTSL. It U loatd U tht rary Mtr of dm mitaM part of taa e4tyt baiaf oaraalMt to tht prladpal wdae hras, TcUaK Oarto !,: CJt j Ball aad OoaH Umm. ., p3L fimtlaas Bar aai milliard fclilooa oaaaeUd wttJk tal BatoL BATES $2 PZR DAY. US4 ' T. A, SCHUTTF, r VOLrlV! c WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST CHEAP . BEADING ! Tor the Campaign. Tbo Daily ,Rsxxw, to Dec. 1st. Cur t i Tbo WiLMixoroa Joucmal to Dec lt( for 50 coots) i '.Tbo Wilmhw-qtoh JouajTAL, publiahed i ... Tory lMlay, rIvos ll of the mws of tbo week I " '", Too Daily IUtievt, pabliahed every iterocon, gro the newt of the day and the Uteat narket reports. Address Joen. T. James. WUsalngtoii, N. O. e . . ! kj , The mate canTAiv Attorney Oeneral Kenan will address tha poopls at Grantham's, Wayne county, Saturday, August 14th. Meadow, Jobnaton county, Monday. Auguat ICtb. I LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. - 8e ad Wantad Imraodlatolj. P Uaunssassa Pianos aad Organ Tatbs Campaign Goods Hurrah for ggTcock 1 News Is scarce and bard to get at to day. t 1 Window Glass all sizes at Altafier &, VtIch'b. , t Why is not tfie cattlo ordinance !en foroed? Fall and winter good are being recier ed by wholesale dealers In this city. Save your money and bay your Build Ing Supplies from AlUffrtr A Price. Cadet E. A. Anderson, ot the United States Navy, is on a tIbU to Us parents in this city. Everybody can get suited wltha Pooket Knife, alao TaUe Cutlery, at Jaoobi's Ilardware Depot. We understand there wlll.be a good many business changes on or about the first of October. I Tea good washwomen can obtain em ployment at the steam laundry. Soe ad vertUement elsewhere. The total valuation ot Boston Is $639, 089.200, a gain of $25,766,600. The total number of polls Ul347C9. Senator 2JDonaU thinks llancock will doubls Tilden's majority In Indiana. So much for Mr. Hslatead's prediction. 1 An Immense bill board U being treected on Princess, between Front and Second streets, on which circus chromor are to be pasted. The markst was well supplied with fish and shrimps yesterday. Mullets sold for fire cents a bunch and shrimps were offered for fire cents per quart without buyers. Mr. Hath'1 Jacob I baying been appoint ed agent for the Atlas How, parties in want of this celebrated Plow can now have their orders filled at Jaoodi's Hard, ware Depot. Na 10 S. Front si. tf. It Is now feared that the rice crop will be injured by the fresh and continuous, rain. Some damage has already been doae and it Is feared that at least one third of the crop will be ruined. The Bone and Muscle producing Halt, tha Kerre nuletinc LIod. the saner b Mai - arial antidote Quinine, and otbor precious Ingredients, combined without ferments tion. ar the iogrvdient of 'Malt Bitters,' prepared by the Malt Bitters Company. Tbe prospects are that we will hate a poor theatrical season' this year. The railroad schedules are such 'at present as to make it almost Impossible for a troupe to get here and out again without losing a night and a dsy. The real need of a sick Bby is not so tench medic Ins ss it Is something to 'assist nature.' Many things are recommended. but the best known remedy: for tbe ail ments of young children Is Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Price only 25 cents a bos tie. " Dr. Pkrce's Extract of Smart-weed Is a compound fluid extract of smart-weed, or water-pepper. Jamaica ginger and other Ingredients known to be efficacious in curing colic, diarrheal, dysentery, Ll A II... . ...I V in. I.. . 1 T also breaks up colds, fsrora and Inflam matory attacks. Sold by druggists. : DAItl Another Market. The Wilmington Market Company are baring a market bulH on Castle street. In the Fifth Ward. The f.-ame Is abou completed and the building will be ready for use within tea dys If the weather is such as to permit the carpenters to work Tbe Freshet. The steamer Xorth Stte brings new of a fall In tbe river ot ten feet since the present fr het resent d its maximum height. But from the sime source wo learn that another rise is expected short ly, owing to more recent rains in the up per country'. You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Hea's Ingdtoves at m'-uom irice at Jacom's iir-dware Depot. Treed. Two white men named Brown, ho lire at Natmore Poekfiice, landed at KTaaa'.about thirty miles up the river, cn Tuesday, from'the steamer Hurt, on which they embarked irom this city. Taeir usual landing place is Natmore Creek, but on account of the fresh tbe steamer could not make laud and carried them on to Evans', a landing on the op posite side of the river from their homes. They got a.battsau, placed- their pur chases etc., In it and attempted to cross the river, when the frail craft swamped. They clang to the boat and when It had drifted near a small sapling they swam for and reached U In safety. They climb ed op the tree and at once commenced to call for aid. The steamer MurchUon had by that time reach Evans', on her downward trip, where she was tied up foi tbe night but Cspt. Garrason heard their cries aad launched his yawl and started to the assistance of tb,e men. It being1 dark the Brown brothers ojuld not be found and the yawl was car ried back to the steamer. They rested in the branches of tho tree all night and when the Murchison resumed . her trip they succeeded In getting the much need el aad coveted assistance. They were again safely landed at Evans' and the steamer proceeded on her voyage. The water at this point Is about two miles wide, owing.to the freshet, and the last that was seen of the Brown brothers they were skimming over the submerged cort stalks in a stronger and larger boat. This Item was prepared for yest9rday's Luue but was crowded out. When you visit or leave New York City, stop at tbe Grand; Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot. European plan J Kooms reduced to $1.00 and upwards. Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate prices. Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to all parts ot the city. ly Snakes. Here Is a small chapter on snakes. It was prepared by Dr. S., who resides near Buegaw. We have read It with much interest 'and believe that it will furnish a few moments.' pleasant and thoughtfu reading for all; Am there not some very remarkable thlugs connectedwith the snake, besides the freauent enormous 'snase siories- or Ka nmiit T.aaf Mflnlpmhflr. ifiAr an h- sence of two hours, 1 returned to a beau UO UIUDW . k- - - - - - -J - tiful, clear, sandy spot in a rcaa on me river bank to find a rattlesnake tasking in tha sun. reioicinz in bis brilliaLt.' aL most sparkling new dress, now for the first time clitteriue in tne sunoeams. xnaooui t wo feet, in line with tbe snak. lay bis old robe, presentirg tbe ordinary dirty, . . . t rusty, almost niaeous appearance, bo char acteristic oi mai peaceiui uut uai gerous snake, but apparently large enough for two such snakes as tbe one that had evi dently just left It, which was about 4 feet long, with 12 rattles, but small for bis length, and clearly in bad keeping, or had been rannerising. But bow did be get out ? And has any one ever witnessed tbe process ? This pencil has no answer far tbe last question. . a Bat to toe nm ana inaeea me only remarkable thine in. that he evidently came out 'tall first.' Te small, and tall end of the 'shed' lay la a straight unruf fled line, unbroken to the very point where it bad joined the rattles, w: He the large or head end was drawn in lutussusoepted, or ihvaginated as If the bead had held on to the desquamated cuticle as It passed down, for an Inch or so, and throwing tbe portion around the neck in folds. The whole process of shedding' bad been accomplished in the the two hours. No other human tracks were risible, and both snako and 'shed' lay In my former tracks. The process of desquamating is, I be lieve, different In other species of snakes . They evidently crawl out bead first, and leave their sbed behind, entire and unbroken as all who live where there are snakes have olten seen, and always in thA.nrli.cr. liaiMn the case of this rat tWnaka ha noclected the job till Fall. aad then, poor fellow, he had to 'claw- fish out. - I WimlAv Glass of all sixes. Doors, Sash ! and Blinds, Builders' Uardware,Jfco ' Lw est prices at Jaoobi's. 1 ' V i I 1 ' " ; ' ', KtgaiU To-Morrew. To-morrow the regular August regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club wiil be sa-led over the Wri.-frsv'ue course. The yachts Lizzie, Rentier, Flirt and Hippie are the only ones entered for tbe race. The win ning boat will wear tbe chsuiplon flag of the Club. j Democratic Rally In Columbus. There wi 1 be a ' grand xally of the Democrats of Columbus ciuaty, at Free man's Cross Roads, on Saturday next, the I4tb inst. Tiie Executive Corr-nittee, Messrs. G. B. Robeson, J. W. B. Ink lay and D. C. Allen, extend courteous im'u tations to the eople at large to come out and parlicipato in the meeting. Th re will be plenty of barbecue fttc., and a good time aad good speeches are promised every one in attendance. ' Timber Rafts. We understand that there are a great many timber rafts In the river above Fay ettorllle but comparatively very few In the lower part of the river. For . severs d lys past they have been arriving in this city and they continue to pour In. Sev eral rafts have been taken by the crps8 tilf s and carried high up into tbe fields and woods. Others have been broken up and the logs carried pel! -me' I in every direction. As soon as the river talis suffl clently the rafts above Fayettevllle will be brought to this city, , Planets In August Jupiter is a superb object to every be holder du;2ng the August evenings, as he comes beaming above the horizon like a t . w onniani young moon, no rises now about 9 o'clock: at the end of the month about 8 o'clock. Saturn is morning star, and follows closely in the wake of the mere brilliant Jupiter. He is, however, no mean ob iect for observation as he rises to the northwest of his rival, and about a half- hour later. He is increasing in size and clearness of tint, and Is well worthy of attention in his present phase. The two planets retain nearly the same position In regard, to each other throughout tbe month. I Mercury is morning star now. He sets a few minutes before 7, nearly with the sun; aUthe end of the month he rises a few minutes after 4. being, during his course, too near the sun to bo favorable for obsarvation. Venus is evenlnz star, and hugs the tun too closely to be seen In the early part of the month, setting now about 26 minutes after tbe eun. But towards the close of the month bright-eyed observers may detect her beaming presence for near ly half an hour after sunset, and next month she will be glorious to behold. Mars is evening star, and may be seen now, though bo far away and so near the sun that be will soon be lost to view. Uranus is evening star, following closely In the path of Mars, treading with slow steps his windine way among the A v w hn rr T Jin A r.lnA Anninnciion occurs red between Mars and Uraaus on the 1st. at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when the 2 planets were only 17 minutes of a degree apart, Uranus being r that short distance south of Mars. On the 20th there Is a close cofijuntion between Uran us and Venus, the planets being 45 min ntM nf a rifle anarf. This nhenomen . .I I on will afford a fine opportuinity to the I telescopic student for a study of the con trast In the i planetary colors, the delicate tint of Uranus and the inimitable soft golden hue of Venus being beautifully il lustrated. Uranus sets now about 8 o'clock, at the end of the mouth about sunset. The August moon fulls on the 20tb. Tha new moon of the 6th pays her respects in quick succession to four of the planets; to Mercury en the 5th, the day of her birtb: to Venus on the Cth. and to Uran us and Mars on the 8th. On the 23J the moon is near Jupiter, and on the 24lb she is near Saturn. 4mog noteworthy events the first in importance will be tbe continued study of elemental disturbance In terrestrial territories in conneotioa with san spots and tbe grand pull which mizhtv Japiter is exerting upon the great centre of life and light. Jt will be well also to remember that bis mass greatly exceeds that of all the other plan eta combined, and that the difference br tween his equatorial and polar diameter Is 6 000 miles, or more than half of the wrW. d!metr ot tha .loh Planed possibilities are nobly illustrated in our big brother with his princely retinue of moons, and bis brilliant belts &nd cloud ruts, S.t - I - 12, 1880. NO. 145 Arrived. Capt. Bremers, so well and favorably known in this community, sailed safely In to port with Us barque, the Lydia Pcschau, this afternoon. Capt. Bremers is all the way from London this time. Crab Farm. Squire Jno. H. Savage, of Myrtle Grovs Sound, Is making preparations to run a crab farm at bis place daring tbe coming season. He will alao pay consid erable attention La the raising of .soft crabs and will, in a short time, have Us pen ready. .The plan he has concluded te adopt is the same as is used at the North and that published In the Review some mouths age. 1 Quick Payment- The late Adolph Bear was a member of Cornelius Harnett Council Royal, Ar canum. The benefit on his life was $3,000, made payable to his sister, Miss Carolina Bear. On the 10:h of July the pr y.t of his death were mailed here and today, the 12th, Mr. J. Hal Boatwriglts the Treasurer, received a check for $3,000 payable, to Miss Bear, wUch has been turned over to her. This is what we cali quick work and prompt payment. Criminal Court The attention of the Court was devoted to-day in. listening to the argament of counsel In the case of Stephen Richard son, en trial for murder. - lne defendant s counsel, Messrs. Jno. D. .Bellamy, Frank L. Fremont, E. SJ Martin and W. B. McKoy, led off In the order named and were followed by Mr. Solicitor Moore. At the time of our going to press His Honor, Judge Mearesf was charging the jury. The speeches of the counsel for the defence and that of the State's attorney are said to have been very fine. An astronomical spectacle of unusual interest occurs on the 20th, being the conjunction of Uranus and Venus, those two planets being about ! forty five min utes of a degree apart. See a woman on horseback in another column, riding near Sneer's Vineyards, witn a bunch or (irapes from which Speer's Port Grape Wine Is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical pro fession for the use of invalids, weaklv persons and tbe aged. Sold by Druggists. Not? Advertisements. Wanted Immediately I TOUB GOOD COLORED Washerwomen, L Two good Colored Women, to leara to Starch. i . Four White Wsmen to Iron Shirts. ' Good wagss. Apply at STEUf LAU5DSY, No. 11 WaUr st. an 12-lt Virginia Military Institute LEXINGTON. VIRGINIA. Session Opens 1st Sept'r. TIHK REPORT of the Bpeeial Boar J of Ex amiaeri for 1875 closes thus highly oemmend what has seemed to thsm Cre I Institution,, the happy eombiaadon of the military system of instraetioa with the da- mil EM Hid (liaifiml.kl. 4V.I. partments of seienee and of literary culture, ud the mora ennobling cultare of the htart and snaL Nowhere else have we seen this combination so complete and perfect We cannot sresk of It too hisrhlr. It it such a sritem as fits a pupil for life and for death. Under its guidance he is sure to tread always the path of duty, virtue and honor. i 1 (Signed) Cha.bi.bs Da vim, LL. D, "W m. W. Baaav, Maj-Oea U. 8. A. D. H. Cocaaaa, LU D, Brooklyn PoL iBttitmte. J Wibmi Oaisssr, Kentucky. Add ess HAM VIA H. BM1TH, a116t Superintendent How is the Time. BUY TODft OAHPAIUBT OOirDS JLT BOOK STORE. piLAGB, BADQKS, and la x 30 iaeh Pte- turcs of the candidate, only fiftr ets a W. TATSd. aa t Tq the Ladies ! I " 4"? ty f-r weeks oa my annual tour in the Western part et tha State, for the purpose ef purshastsx the accessary stock ef Heir tar - est w i cay trade Whew I retara I will even la a tore central and desirable laeathm. which I will be advertised la due time - - 1 am f3t , Hiss LOfJ STB If ACT. I PLXASE NOTICE. We win be glad to neslve eommunlcatloas trosa oa friends oa any aad all. subjects o of the wrlssr mast al wars he fur aUhcdto the EdUor. 1 nut be written: oo only PsnottalHSas atots molded, i Aad ft b especially a'psatkularlyunder tood thai tbe Editor does aot always endorse the views of oorreepoodcoti, unless so stated la the cdHorisi columns.: 17ex7 AdvertiBemontg. TH0IIA8 H- HcKOY- SUCCESSOR TO Boatwriglit & McKoy; i Bomres to congratalato his Country Friends on tho pros poet oi such fine crops. From every quarter he '.learns Uiat tho i Farmer is in good spirits. Ue therefore looks forward to a , - LARGE TRADE, ' and has therefore mado hisarrangd menta to meet the largo demands whioh necessarily must follow. He will keep a large stock of of every description, and he chal lenges comparison for GOOD GOODS ! AND LOW PRICES ! ... -V THOS.;n. McKOY, z ' - T Grocer and Liquor Doal,or, J 6 & 7 Front St ao For Breakfast, P. If Briders & Co.. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Offer Housekeepers, tfasteri ef Vessels, BsiU road Employees, rnrmcrs. Clerks, Profes sional men aad Oroocrs, the finest and most delicious Coffee ever known or used. No one can be said to have really tasted this delicate and refreshur beverage who has not tried B rid en Coffee, obtained from the Manufac turers, in he original package, and In quali ty, aroma and economy, warranted superior to anything now or ever offered for sale in this market. Breakfast Strips, the moit delightful relUh of this civilized and civilizing meal ever of fered in ancient or modern days. Flour that will rise while you arc paring jeur finger nails. , Butter that will cost like smek e, unless y oo prefer cheap grease or Ody Margarine which we do aot keep. For' Dinner we cannot recommend our famous Springfield Bams "to the penny-wise aad pound foolish." It goes further, and is the most popnlaadish we nave W ito a slice of Bread made of our Flour, a piece of this aim, ana a mile mustard, one may Tanner m. e. a &SL a m - through the longest day from sunrise to sun set, aad never feel huarry. Don't forget to loot at our Canned Beef aad Tomatoes,wben you complain of the New Hirket. Of Pick les and other relishes we have the greatest " varietyi Tor dapper, we recommend some of our Oo'oog and English Breakfast, Oreea and Black, imported. When the OortramoDt seceeede in iatredudag aad BaturallxlBg the Cbiaecc plant at the couth, we will sutMtl- tntc the domes tlo article, but it must be gen ulna. For JflghL when work Is done and the family aad friends are assembled for some eoracemeat. wc have the finest Wines. Dried Fruits, West India Goods, Whbkey, Kam, Cigars, Ac. in America. Ale at rea sonable rates aad warraated quality. , P, L. BRIDGERSGO, X), 22.4, 26 and 28 Front Street. WILMINOTOysr, C. au The Lowest Prices jgiORAixKjurosoFPRDrmo, AtE.S. WARBOCK3 Job Ofiice. Get cstiiratea at this oXQce before having: yxwr printing done elsewhere. (Office In Ilevtow boJM2ng. u r
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