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j WILMINGTON, N. C. Saturday1 Morning,- Aug! 3, 1878., RY TELEGRAPH; At ternoon Reports, ; ; POUEIGN INTELLIGENCE. rale lu ibe Majority A. swimmiDs Peat-Praitrate Condition ol ; the cotton ; Trade Cardinal . Frnehl Funeral, e. . 4. . r I LONDON,, AugU8t2. TIip Rnrlin correspondent of the litMt teletrraDhs that as far as can be judged by ilia rnlnma nF the election received up to the present, the relative positions or us va rious parties areuncbanged. The National Liberals Electoral .Committee estimate that thfiir nartv has lost fifteen seats. The Con puw . ... . . . - servatives have gained twenty. The United, Liberals will thus still have a .majority in Parliament ' -r 'vy I Regarding the rumor, that Todleaen re fuses to withdraw a man from the vicinity of Constantinople before the withdrawal of. the British fleet, a dispatch from Berlin to the Morning Post says Qortschakoff made a Solemn promise at Berlin that , the Russian forces should be withdrawn upon the evac uation of Varna and Shumla. V j Capt. Webb, the famous swimmer, has commenced the feat of swimming thirty-; Six hours continuously -without rest in the Thames. He dived off the pier at Wool wich at 6 o'clock this morning and is now swimming towards Gravesend, on reaching which place he will turn with the tide and Swim back to Woolwichiexpccting to reach there at 6 o'clock this evening, when he will again turn with the tide and .repeat the trip. '- -v-.-- ! ) The Echo states that,; owing to the pros Irate condition of the cotton trade, Messrs., Hornby & Son, of Brookhouse; the larges mill owners in the Blackburn District,have given a fortnight's notice to their operatives that they will close the-mills. ; ,v- . -v-.v.; :t: - "Rome, Aug. 2. ! The funeral of the late Cardinal Francbj will becjelebrated Monday next. In the meantime audience at the Jfatican will be suspended. -.. ' :' . UTAH., -x X Town Entirely Destroyed ny ru v. TMan Burned to Deatb. New York, Aug. 2. ; ' A sDecial from Salt Lake City says a fire yesterday destroyed the town of Alia UK tra. .The place contained about two hun-f dred wooden buildings, all of which are in ashes :''v:i,jvv-i-iin1:' ": Judge Vaine, who was stopping at the Swan House, was burned to death. ; A train has been sent from Salt Lake to bring in the destitute. BLoss $100,000 to $200,000. " "I-: .-j-.-.st f.:d:--..r;-.is .1 .1 National Greenback Party Elect their Entire Ticket y Laree Msjorltles Fatal Quarrel. . -ri - i , '. . .. VMmfPHia, August 2,. In : the county election yesterday : the National . Greenback party elected their entire ticket, thirteen candidates by ma jorities" ranging (from 4,000 to 6,000, anil boiling 16,00a votes. . . . . r During a ' quarrel- Joseph Day, colored Democrat, fired at but missed Dick Dough: erty. National : Dougherty then shot Day, m m m . ' i Anotbe'r DIsno-nest Treasurer Come yyyto tbe Front, I'J; iyyNswYokK, August 3. i s Isaac Rohman,' Secretary and Treasurer of the New York Optical Company, has disappeared. It is asserted that he has ;taken a large amount of .money belonging to the: firm. ; Klopman"& FaUinan, com Iposing the New York Optical Company! are also partners in a dry qoods .firm in Galveston, with an agency in this city. Mr: Klopman said he could not yet tell how uiuwu vt uu iu ua m auuuo cuv uiinoiug, . . Our Nht Reports. I r FOREIGN INTEL tlGENCK. V . 1 f rbe Ilartlnston Besolutlons fn tne . Brltlsn Commons Probable Ad. jonrnment I of Parliament on the l?tb Austrian A flairs--Tne Prayer for Peace Affairs fa Asiatic Tar- yi.-:.wri ik--t x v i ; 'London.7 Anir. 2. " T&o 'Momina Post says an attempt will be made to get the debate in the House of Commons on the Partington, resolution protracted ' until the 6th inst , but this is not, favored by. the leaders, of either side, and a division is expected about 2 o'clock Saturday morning. Considerable pairing is expected. It is also stated that every ef fort is making to end the session of Parlia ment on the 17th 'insL V 'Tj, I " : The Archbishop of Canterbury; Primate, has issued to the clergy of his diocese a re-? commendation that - they who, daring the past ' few months, have prayed : for peace, should now, through general thanksgiving; return 3 thanks to God. that .their prayers have thus far been answered. " j : f X HTMMrHCiAugy;2 I It is reported that the. men belonging to the Austrian navy on leave will shortly be ordered to; rejoin their posts. ' Torpedoes have "been placed not only' at Klek, but at other points on. the Dalmatian coast ' 1 Capt. Webb has relinquiBhed his attempt ice iuo prcBcuk- is consequence or nign winds; Her left the water at ten tainutes past three o'clock this afternoon,: having swam twenty-two miles in nine hours. 1 - - -1 - JRohk, August 2; I 'It 'is staled" that Monsignor C. Aloisl Masella, Papal Nuncio ' at Munich, has ari rived at an understanding with Bismarck relative to a modus Vivendi between Ger-I-many and the Vatican. i :vv;'f:'''4'"1 London; August 2. i In; the j House of Commons, thisafter noon, the debate on Hartington's resolution was resumea.45 our Bianord JMorthcote, re plying to Mr. Fawcett, said he could not promise that the - reforms - 'promised ,in Asiatic Turkey and the guarantees for thei? execution, which are yet to be agreed upon; would ' be - submitted to 'z- Parliament pre viously for its sanction. k Mr. Fawcett gave notice that he would introduce a resolution declaring that such ' prior, submission to the House of Commons is necessary. '-' ' ' ;, .THB TVBF. j Yesterday's Races over ibe Saratocm Saratoga, Aug. 2. ; The first race, Sequel stakes, for three year olds; one mile and three-quarters; wai woh by Duke fit .Magenta in, a canter by four lengths. Bonnie Wood second t In vermore third: A ' v- The second race, three-quarter mile beat was won by Jack. Screw? .Loiterer second; and Princeton third. Time 1.19. i iuo ueii. was an extra rflpfl Tnilfl aniT a quarter dash, bramble being the winner by lengthsj Oriple sgpoiid and Idalia thirds SWSfSf. TIIPNOUIII OAIIOLINA KLKCTION The Legislature Largely Democratic ' Democratic Lotiei and Galna &c . ;. ' Raleigh, August 2. ; The election returns come in slowly.only twentv-three counties havinc been heard from. The indications are.tbe Legislature 'will be largely Democratic, though thus far the Democrats have' lost nine members, divided among Republicans, Independents and Nationals, and have gained six: ' The Independents, however; cannot strictly be classed with the Republicans, as most of them will vote with the Democrats. , .. . - NEW YORK. Congressional bor Question Committee on the La--Fatal ExplosIon&c; New Yoek August 2. The Congressional Committee on . the LaborlQuestion resumed Ha sessions Mr . Hewitt presided. Mr. Bartholomew, Chair-j man : of : the Social Democratic parly, in testifying, said he wished to show the cause of the existing distress. He said the times are worse now than in 1870; the non producer now receives eight times as much as the producer. -De said he was a piano maker, and In inflated times bis wages did not go up,- but after the panic fell twenty, per cent. ' He urged the establishment ol ai Labor Bureau, similar to that in Massachu-i setts,1 and that no politicians be allowed to have anything to da with it.--. , itlf t . :' Jamestowtt, August 2;" j This morning, at Jefferd's axe factory, a, four thousand pound grindstone exploded, one piece weighing over 1,500 pounds striking an' employe named Weber; in the breast and face, probably injuring him fa tally. ' v - - i 4 , ! a-o- .-...:.-. ; VIRGINIA. I murderous Assault by MobbVrs Near Richmond. 'J: ' RlCHMOKD, AugUSt 2. 1 Last night two negroes entered the store! and dwelling of Mr. Mosby Henley, in! Goochland county, fifteen miles -west of Richmond, for the purpose of robbery, but were frightened off. ' Mr. Henley went to! the window, with a gun, and while leaning; out was shot in the face. This was fol- lowed by another shot through the panel oft the door, the ball striking Mrs. DinnardJ Henley's mother-in-law, in the abdomen.; After, this the thieves, without entering the, house, demanded money and boots, giving the sizes they wanted, and.' other articles,' all of which were ; given them by Henley's wife, whereupon they left. Henley recogH nized the man who shot him as one of two negroes seen . loitering about the neighbor hood for several days. The county people are astir and after them. Henley's wound, though serious, is not considered fatal, but Mrs. Dmnard will probably die. ; ' DAKOTA TERRITORY. j Outrace and Robbery by masked Meif. 'i I . ', ; - . , Deadwood, August 2. ; James Anderson, a milkman, living near' Deadwood, started for town early this morning on his regular trip. When two miles from his ranche he was stopped J3y five masked men, bound, gagged, robbed, ana leri in me eage oi ' the woods.' The robbers took about $20 in money and the span of horses from - his wagon. They then proceeded to the ranche, where they appropriated three more horses and, three saddles to their own use, telling the man who was in charge of the ranche to go. and liberate Anderson. , . A TORNADO. . i Serious Damase Co Life and Property; : i . v . Cincinnati, August 2. The miners of the Tnscarowas Coal Com pany, at Ulucksville, Ohio, struck yester4 day against a reduction of wages. j Advices from southeastern Indiana state that a tornado swept through that section yesterday, damaging crops, trees and build ings quite seriously. At Liberty the Me-t thodist Church was badly injured. : j Reports of the same tornado have also been received frompoints in this Stale and from Illinois. At Hopedale, I1L, an extent sive file factory, railroad warehouse.a hotel and several residences are in ruins, and aj number or persons seriously injured. 1 . . WASHINGTON, - . 1 Tne nexlean Awardi, &e ' ; .a , J,-!,.- Washtngtok, August 2.. j No time has yet been fixed for the paying of the Mexican awards. Official notice will be given by the Department of : State when it shall be ready to do so. ; The law 're- quires that deductions be made from the awards due to those who may be found in4 debted to the government, and this involved inquiry at the Treasury Department;': " ,: TBtlH KSS EB . j A Regro Kills m TTnlte nan-Lynch v..-rx mt: Talked or: : 1 .... . fhriTTlVrWl A A nrrnat O A negro killed a white man named Da niel Morton, an employe of the, Vulcan Iron; Works, at the falls at the foot of Lookout Mountain, yesterday, and it was expected that Morton's friends would lynch 1 the ' ne gro, but he has not yet been found. . . THK YELLOW FBVBB., 4 " . v of I Report of tne New Orleans Doard Health. :J ;.' -'v ' r ;Nrw Orleans, .ug. 2; The Board of Health reports thirty-six! new cases and seven deaths for the past twenty-four hours.' t WBATIIEK RBPOH1. Wab Dkfartmknt. - i ! Office Chief Signal Officer, - I . ( Washuiotow, August 2 7: 30 Pi Pi M. ) Indications. , - , , . ! .JJor the South Atlantic States: clear weather, followed by increasing cloudiness and occasional rains, variable winds: mostly southwesterly, and lower tempera- tureand stationary pressure. , r-: ... v.. , ELECTRIC SPARKS. i The Democrats of the Fourteenth District of Ohio have nominated Oibson Atherton lor uongress. ' ' .The striking tng med at Chicago) hard resumed 'work, their employes giving theni their old wages. . 4 Coont'de Bodisco, Russian Consul Gene ral at New York, died Monday night at the wmte Baiphur Bpringe, Vs. i; ; - v i ' 3. A, Billings, of Morgan ' county, has been unanimously nominated for Congress by the Democratic Convention of ' the Othi District of Georgia., ' j . - 11 , The Democrats of the Fifteenth Districtj at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, yesterday nominated; Judge George W Geddes, of Mansfield.for' Congress, on the twelfth ballot ; ? r u j ' A man from New. Orleans t was',' sent to the Cincinnati hospital with yellow fever yesterday.';1 A negro, recently .' from 1 the! same place, died with the fever at the hos-i pital Thursday. , A fire Thursday in Levy's dollar store, New Orleans, almost destroyed the build ing and stock,. valued at $50,000; iusur- nce $40,000. v Phillip & Werlein f pianos ) I CC.. damaged S10.000: Fred prirbann 5arte drags, damaged by water; insured.' Total loss $100,000. .. . ,iS . ; M J f f , 2SBS 251 r. & 'i IIUDltS'liO KJAIIKKIx.. New Yokk, Aug. 2 Hiku. : ; ' Financial, 8tocks firmer. Money 2 per cent. Gold opened at 100 and closed at Sterling exchange long 482," ' short 486 " State bonds, quiet. Governments steady y. - '' OommeretaUt 1 v .? O " Cotton strong, with sales of 3,532 bales; middling uplands 11 18-16 cents, middling Orleans 11 15-16 cents Futures firm, with sales at following prices : August 11.80 11.89 cents, September .11.5511.57 cih, October 11.37U.39 cts, November 11.2 1 11.24 cents, December 11.101 1.21 cts; January 11.20Q11.23 cents. - - . . I .i . Nkw - YoEKi'AngU8t 2 Evening, financial, 4 ' . Mobeveasv at -2i percanL -Sterling ex change 482. Gold dull at 100. Govern ments new fives lOGf.tl State bonds quiets T ."T I Cotton steady, with sales of 2.604 bales; middling uplands m cts; Orleans 12 cents; weekly receipts: net 214 bales, gross o'i'ai bales; exports to Great Britain 5,750 bales; sales for the week 1,643 bales; stock 61,333 bales. Flour a shade firmer; Southern lour firm with a fair business; common to fair extra $4 855 85; good to choice do $5 AO 7 25. Wheat a shade firmer at f 1 ua lor No 2 Milwaukee; 98c$l 10 for ungraded winter red. Corn ic better; ungraded 44 cents. Coffee c higher and strong; Kio in cargoes 13i17c; jb lots l3il8cj Sugar firm and - in fair demand at 77c Molasses unchanged. , Rice quiet and firm. Rosin steady at $1 401 45. Spiriu tur- Dentine dull at 27128c. Fark firmer and quiet mess $ 10 5011 00. Lard higher prime steam $7 58. Whiskey; . nominal . Cotton net receipts ?rn bales; gross re- ceipts 1,245 bales. Futures- closed steady, with I sales of 48.000 bales, as follows: August 11.87 cents, 8eptemberai.58 cents, October ll.37ail.U8 cts. November u.vs 11.23 cents, December 11.18 cts, January 11.19 cts,r February :;ll.2411.25 cents March 11.3111.33 cents, April 11.41 11.42 cents, May 11.49 cents. : ; Flour steady and unchanged. ' Southern wheat active ; and firmer; western active and irregular southern red prime 95c SI 02: amber tl 031 06; No. 2 western winter red, on spot and August delivery SI 04 r SeDtember delivery SI 031. South-? ern corn steady; western firm and higher southern white 54 cents. Oats steady Southern 3236 cts. Provisions firm. Pork S10 75. Bulk meats shoulders 54c, clear rib 6c." Bacon shoulders 6c, clear. nb 7c.. Coffee firm and quiet;, ltio, car- eoes..l316i cents. . Whiskey dull 1 at 1 1 06; Sugar steady at 8i9f cents. '' ' j ' CmcmNATi, Augusts. Flour dull and drooping; family S4 30. Wheat a shade higher; amber 94c! No. 2 red winter 93 cents, uorn easier; jxo. a mixed 45 cts. ' Provisions active and nrmi Pork higher atSlO 25. closed at S10 05 bid; Lard strong; current make S7 20; prime steam S7 374. Bulk meats; short clear rib $6 10. , Bacon in good demand; shoulders oi5tc; clear rib Gic; clear sides 6jc. I COTTON raLARK.KT. Weekly Receipts Savannah, firm: at Hi cts net receipts 153 bales; Philadel4 phia, firm" at 11 ' cents net receipts bales: New Orleans, firm at 11 cents- net receipts 140 bales; Mobile, 4 firm at.ll cents net : receipta -118 bales; 6o6ton.: strong at 11 cts net receipts 4 bales; Norfolk, firm at .11 cents net receiptsO bales : Galveston, firm at 11 cents net receiDts 40 bales: Baltimore, firm at llf ctanet receipts bales; Memphis, firm; at 11: cts net receipts 79 bales; uuariesion, firm at 1U cts net receipts 212 bales; An eu8ta. firm at 11 cents net receipts 143 bales. VOKB1GII fflARKKTt. I I ; LrvKBPOOi Aug. 2 Noon. Cotton firm: middline uplands 6tdi middling Orleans I6fd; salea of 12,000 bales, of 1 which - 3,000 - bales were for BDecuIation and export; receipts 150 bales; no i American. Futnres partially l-82d belter, with sales as follows: middling uplands 1 m c, August delivery 8 21rS2d; August and September .delivery 6d; Ser tember and October delivery 6 21-82d; Oct tober and November , delivery 6 9-16d; new crop shipped November and Decem ber, per sail, O loawtr 4i The sales for the week were 106,000 bales; 8peculation3,000 bales; export 4,000 bales; Stock 617,000 bales, of which 493,000 bales are 1 American ; receipts 83,000 bales, ! of which 21,000 bales were American; actual exports 4,000 bales; afloat 181,000 bales,! of which 42,000 bales re American; sales of American 61,00(0 bales. LATER, i Sales to-iiay . include 9,050 bales Ameri can.' 'U ViS V H'-i VbMM Jiii ..-'-v ilt " Futures easier: middling uplands, 1. tn. cl November and .. December delivery 6, 7tl6d; new crop, shipped November and December; per sail, 6fd: "''.'. t -i M.! Liverpool Cotton Trade. H l . j ' ; T.rnTrnwiAT. A nirnet 9. This" week's circular of the Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Aispciation, reviewing the cotton trade for the week ending last nieht. says; Cotton has been unusually active this week, a large business was done.and prices further advanced.;; American was active and in. general demand, and advanced id. Sea island was in good request and eene- fally advanced d. , Futures opened strong and active, and advanced by Wednesday noon 7-32d for July deliveries, which ! then' closed at 5-32d for other positions. Thurs-f day's market was quieter, with some desire ? Look out that your nurses do not ' drug your little one with laudanum, paregoric or other soothing remedies. . Give them. DrJ Bull's Baby Syrup, which innocent remedy a warrauieu nut w vuni&ia opiates. i j hip. p,pp.it pnpnppiw unvpiTY luu uuuii uuuui uuu ii u I mil i ..3 j : i . r-rt -I s' -i HUIIYADI JA1T0S, The Best Natural..' Aperient.' THE LANCET "Hunyadl Janos. Ba ron Lfeblg afiirma that; Its richness in aDertent salts surpasses that of au otner known wa-i ters."- THE BRITISH ME D1CAL. KSSStt most agreeable, safest. ana most - emcacious anfliinnt atp.r. PROFESSOR VIRCHOW, Bratwi "Invariably gwu ouu yiuiujik auccessi must vaiaaoie. PROFESSOR BAMBERGER, VmntA. "I have t prescribed these Waters with; remarkable sue- PROFESSOR 6CANZ0NI, WtJEZBUBa. "I . scribe none but this."- ... i , ;.pre- i PROFESSOR LAUDER BRUNTON, M.D., F.R.s4 - xfLurt) pieasant tnan iis nvais, ana . SBIVjJBOBWI U16IU ill BlilCIICy. PROFESSOR AITKEN, M.D., F.R.8 i ; Rotai Mi- t a b .- S.a -avaxTi tvrrrererred t to fn I in A Tin HYIAfli-lthahall " - INDISPENSABLE to m TRAVELLING PUBLIC Every genuine bottle bears tne name of -Tkb jwFoi.i.iHumw luniiea;, Lionaon. - - ' Mi.rU W., , , , , 8 v - 41 aad 43 Warren St, New York,; : v , sole Agents for United States and Canadian , For sale by SEALERSGROCERS & DRUGGISTS" The Label on every genuine Bottle is printed on ouujt paper. - b ia u , je o eoa a eow4m m - - , . ' w i A 1 COMMERCIAL. W.ILMINa.TON. MARKET. The official or opening Quolfttibns btiow are posted at-the Produce Exchange daily at 1 f. M. . and refer to prices at that hour. ,t . , STAB OFFICE,' Aug 2. SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market was 8tftauy. nt 26 cents per gallon lor country nackaees: with Bales reported of 427 casks ut that price. - Y",1 y. ROSIN The market continues .firm at $i 17 for Strained and $1 20 for. Good Strained, with small sales reported at quo tations. . ' i"' t TAR The market .was quoted steady at f i uu per bbl, with ligut receipts and small sales at quotations. t , 1 - ' CRUDE .TURPENTINE Market stea dy and unchanged, the receipts of the day selling at SI for Hard, and SI 75 for yirghr and Yellow;Dip.i... . j CpTTON. The market was firm and unchanged, with small tales reported at the following official quotations: ' Ordinary 8. Good Ordinary '9 Low Middling V 10 Middling........ 11 Good Middling... ... cents lb. a CORN Market firm at 5353, cents for Mixed- and 58 cents per ' bushel for Prime White. . PEANUTS Market quiet at the fol lowing prices : Ordinary, 75 cents; Prime, 85 cents; Extra Prime, 95 cents; Fancy $1, aQd Hand-Picked Fancy fl 10 per bushel. ' 1 RBCBIPTK, . D4XLY BJ5CEIPT8. 1 -- t Coliuu . .... ..1. Spirits turpentine. ....... . . bales. 633 casks, 768 bbls. nosin. Tar.; Crude turpentine.....,., .. i 116 " C96 " Now ' Yorav Naval Stores jnarlcel July 31. There is a quiet situation yet, but the po sition as to prices shows no important change. Merchantable order offered at 28c. Rosins. There is but little doing; and prices somewhat; nominal. J Sales of 1,000 bbls good strained : Georgetown at SI 42. - The following are the quotations: For good strained, $1 42il 45 for Wil mington and South Carolina; common at $1 40; E at SI 501 52, F at! SI 55 1 57, G at SI 701 75, tL at S2 00. 1 at S2 102 20.E at S2 352 50. M it S2 70 S3, N at S3 253 37, and windowglass at S3 504 00. Tar Wilmington quoted at $2 12. .Washington and Newbern at SI 872 00, city pitch at SI 80, f. o. b. CUarloston Naval Stores 5 marker :'v;::';;.:; abr. i. ? The receipts were 291 casks spirits tur pentine and 708 bbls rosin. There was a moderate business in rosins at unchanged prices. Sales of 1,800 bbls at SI 15 per bbl for common strained, strained, good strained and No. 2. B, C. D and E: SI 20 for extra No 2 F, SI 351 for low No 1 G, SI 50 for No 1 H, tl GO for ex tra No 1 I, $1 90 for low pale K. S2 25 for pale M, $2 62 for extra pale N, and S3 25 for window glass. Spiriu turpentine quiet, no sales; .last rates were -f 241c per gallon for whiskeys and oil, and 25c for regulars. Crude . turpentine is valued at SI per bbl for yellow . dip and SI CO for virgin, v ... . ,;. . ; New York Comparative Cotton State- Nsvf Yokk, Aug. 2. The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending Aug. 2: 1878.! 1377. Net receipts at all United Slates Dorts . durine week. i.. 3.8771 2.838 Total receipts to. this : date..... 4,223,605 9.934,543 Exports for week 61,912 22,856 Total exports to this date. .i ..... 3,296.847 3,006,114 Stock in all U. S. ports. 82,908 ! 170.213 Stock in all interior . towns. , 5.660 12,524 937,000 31,000 Stock in Liverpool uv.. 617,000 American afloat for Great Britain. ....... 42,000 Combination.1 w B COStBINK IN OUR TWO 8TOBES FULL LINES HARD WARS, CROCKERY Bnd TIN WARE, all at LOWEST PRICES. , No ehopping IT 50 tr i ' as ana 40 Murcnison uioct , v, xuit naw &nu vawkuuiuus j STEAHER PASSP0BT W rlliL MAKE DAILY TRIPS 1 - TO DlUTHYTLliK, Leave 1kck.. ....... , ...v.uu A. m. v : Rntnrn : : S.SQ 11 ,'"5 1 Sundays half hoar later, i - Round Ttip 75 Cento. - ' Single Trip 60 Cento. JJXIU - - - ujsu. MZJkxu, Agent. : Harness nil VROM SS.SO to S2S.OO A SET 8addles from $1.50 1 $29.00. Collars from rrvl a 75 cents to 3 .00. xl II IS Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. HAYDEN A GERHARDT, jy28 tf Next to Southerland's Stables. ALWAYS GIVE JTAIES A ; CALL BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR SCHOOL , Boobs. Blank Books. Faner. - ' JtaTeiopee, bc., eisewnere. PHOTOGRAPHY ia all Its latest Improrements. Prices to suit all. Gallery connected With Booh; Store. ; jmy xi-w Grapes. Y1HOICB HABTTOBD PBOL1FIC,' , iDU rjuMwi.no uxwax jus. just retciycu j nun inmi -i n A nna 1 i I j i Also, VX&.UU.BB. ArrutB, ' , At 1 8. G. NORTHROP'S ; " UIUUIUJliO.tAAA'A-nUrO, ac. ' jy 81 tf 1 Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Extra Inducements fk EDTTCED PRICES ON ft XL . BUILDERS' HARDWARE, JJUUU9, Att ana HjUlnjjs, ! i ; i Strictly Pure WHITE LEAD,' COLORS, VARNISHES, GLASS,. &c. at i - . i NATH'L. JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, 1ya8-tf No. 10 South Front street. The Immense Grocery Establishment jl GEORG-E . MYERS 0 11 Se 13 Somtx Front St. Is ;' Offering .- Unnsnar Mncements I WE ARB RECEIVING FRESH GOODi DAlLri . Quick Sales with Small Profits salt the times. vwm .wm v v v v u v JL'A COFFEE at your own price, i In fact we are selling Lower thaa the Lowest J Our LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENT is unequalled in tne estate- xua cuoicesr wiNics ana MQuuixs at wnoiesaie rncea. . - .-.j.;.. i ; Only call and yon are certain to leavs your orders - - - . - AT f GEORGE MYERS', j 1 26-tf . It and 13 Sonth Front St MARINE. Port Almanac Augnst 3. -j "Sun Rises o-1A-'"- Sun Seta v.uar. . HighWaiei (Smithville).i.i..:il.l fen. , ; ' '(Wilmington)..... i 1.18 Morn. Day's Length... ,v,.13h.52m. , ' ARRIVED. ( . Stmr A P; Hurt, Worth, , Fayetteviita, Worth & Worth. . I f ; ' ! Stmr North East, Paddison fomt as- well, master. - " -m Stmr J a Underhill, Jjatbam, munvuie, O G Parsley &Co, - - Steam yacht Passport, tlarper, mttnyiJie George Myers. 4 - ' 4 , . . j - Ger barque J?'redencK scaiia, 4i ion. Waack, Rotterdami E Peschau & Wester mann. ;" ' ' , ' ' Schr Annie. Justice. Jjittle River, u. naval stores to Kerchner & Calder Bros. ; Scbr Sarah Virginia, , Little River, S C. naval stores to A. Martin Schr Spray, jfenton, Millie River, SO, naval stores to A Martin. . j I - CLEARED. Stmr "A P nurt. Worth, Fayetteyille, Worth & Worth. . t , . Stmr North East, Paddison, Point Oas- welirmaster. Stmr J b underbill, Liatnam, muiiviue, O G Parsley & Co. - t Steam yacht Passport, Harper, bmilhyille, Georere Mvers. ' Schr Annie. Justice, Liittio uiver, a u, Kerchner & Calder Broa j.-; Schr Sarah Virginia,; -r , Little River, SC. A Martin. . 8chr Spray, fentoOj Liittle Kiver, o U, A Martin. ! Alt INK DIItI?CTOUV. Iilat of Veaieli lu Ihe Fori of Wlt- mintcton, N. C. Aug, 2, 1878 ! SCHOONERS. Katie Collins. 285 tons. Mathis. r i tlarriss us uowell Aiax. 319 tons, Northrop, i : i i .j i t : Northrop s cummmg Eva, 99 tons, shelly, ; ilarriss to Howell Notice. If the Signal letters of any ves sel in port are displayed by the U. S. Sig nal Office, the vessel so designated should Bend ashore for telepr&m. . t :v Brovn Ct Roddick 45 Ilarket St. I QraAd Clearing Sale ! OF, SPRING & SUMMER Dry. Goods. v tOUR PRICKS WILL TALE FOG TIIKM SBLVRS. Wo mean buBinesa, and we aie prepared to show any and all who are open for DECIDED BARGAINS. ; v . i . I Drosa Goods all Reduced! Printed Ltncn Lawns, the Latest : t Styles, all Reduced ! i Wash Poplins, all Reduced ! tSWe aie making SPECIAL PRICES on Borne SUMMER QUILTS. They are the beet value that has been offered in this market. J PRICE $1.25. NOW il.00. , V ' PRICE $1.75. NOW- $1.60. Plain White. Pittided and Striped NAINSOOK MUSLINS, 35 per cent belaw th market. LADIES' CHEMISE. NIGHT ! DRESSES AND SKIRTS FAR CHEAPER THAN THE? j CAN BE MADE AT HOME. j WHITE CANTON MATTING, 15 cts PER YARD ! This requires no comment.! -i i Pillow Case Cottons from 12c. . 7-8 Glenham Cotton, 6c. . 1 7-6 AmoskeaK Cotton, 80. r . 4-4Frnltof tuLoom.lCc. i i , ' j 4-4 Androscoggin A A, 10c. ';': 'L MHm,ibc:iiT:;:v 0 l . j . I 4-4 Lonsdale, 10c, &c , &c , ic. CALL EARLY. POSITIVELY ONE PRICE. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street i j 1 jyaitf Mallard & Co. y HARNESS I HARNESS'! '. I X " ' $7.50 per set and upwards. V Bridles, Saddles, Collars, &c, all grades, SB : . on1 nrlAaa tr anif tha flmAa " - Trunks and Satchala in abundance. ' BRepalring done promptly. - ! jyXSU . .JXO. BOUTU FRONT STREET. REDUCTION! REDUCTI01I ! I-WiU Sell a Barrel! OF Extra Family Flour FRE3H GROUND i ' . -, f From New Wheat, guaranteed . to make White Bis- For $6.50 Half Bbls? $3.50,f - Delivered to' 1 ! Any part of the City er ft the R. R. Depot PRICE.' I- fc7Thi8 further reduction is made to keep pace with a declining market, and offer my customers the advantage ef it. f - . . . . Jas. C. Stevenson jy7 tf . - . J . . . t 1 . Ilolasses. Ilolasses. gQ Bbls Porto Rieo MOLASSES, - i Bbls CUBA MOLASSES,' - 100 BWsS" MQLASSE9, j. ' 50 BblB- N" ' MLAS'S, Forsaley i i jy 23 tf .. - KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. :' f -.f ' $0 j ?.f v' Ext ra I n d reat fe-'WiifMittJ- Jpisn 1' :.ilM W3?-lrV"i ij STJMMEB,; DRESS! s ONLY 6c, 8c9 10c and i -i ... .;,i.! s - r . - 36 JIarket Street; -i";'!' je,16 MISCELLANEOUS. Family Groceries IF THE CITIZENS OF WILMINGT Off WOULD - 1 , EXAMINE THE : 1 1 ' Stock of: Groceries' Family Supplies, No. 5. 7 A 8 IV or Hi Front street, :; 1 . .- ! - I . , j ; j AND GET THEIR PRICES, ' :l -". ; K - -f f ' .. ' i " : rr. 1 ' The Proprietors feel assured they would see how much, they could better themselves, and how much .- . , - :.,'.,!'; :i v - - money they could save by making all their purcba sea from them. .: y J . ) s. K3ff"They buy their Sugars direct! from the Re "i!" ' - - -. .!!-' . liners; their Flour direct from Western Mills; their ' p- .- ) . -v ?1 Coffees direct from the Importers; and all other ii ' ' t ' i :. fl Goods direct from Manufacturers or Importers. i - - I i . i - . i . - :l lTnETR STOCK IS COMPLETE. So It must be evident to all that their Goods MUST BE ALWAYS FRESH and BOUGHT AT LOWEST FIGURES. ., . . tSrrTheir sales are large, their profits small, and consequently they can guarantee to sell even lower than any Retail Grocery Establishment in the State Boatwright & McKoy, L 5, 7 and 8 NORTH FRONT ST. ij jj23DAWtf if: " -' ) .Mi To the Country Merchants - WE ARE NOW RECEIVING ' OAA Bbls of out Popular Brand FLOUR. - f" ZtJ3 "Beny Binford;" also, 500 Bbls other Brands FLOUR, i50? Bbls SUGAR, all grades, I ' 100 ' ' JQQ Bbls MOLASSES, all graces OAA Bales choice HAY, I &J) ' lOOO Bash CORN, J O n f Bnsh OATS. OUU Nails, Soap, Candy, Matches, Lye, Ana every ining taat pertains to ine urocery line. Write for prices ana yoa will be pleased. - H MNVOKD. LO&B & CO.i f . jy 28-tfDAW ,'. : Wholesale Grocers. Water Mill MeaL 1800 Bosh Water Mill MEAL, r ---. 1 v For sale by . I KERCHNER ACALDKK BROS. jy 28 tf Spirit Casts, Hoop Iron, k. 1000 New 8PIRITCASKS -i A Tons HOOP IRON.? 1U I IXX and 1 inch, 2Q0 KegaAILS,' j For sale bv ! . .. i jy 28 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS j Salt. Salt. n 2000 s&cks LiTerD1 salt Salt; H' - Fersalebyf f 1 1-. 'ff. jy 83 tf KERCHNER & CALDER BROS, i ALTAFFER &HILL ' ' ' Manufacturers of 1 . ' "if Sasb, Doors, Blinds & Ornamen tal Woodwork, l! Guarantee the VERY LOWEST PRICES and 8U- ,1 PERIOR WORK, V1' 1 ':-:' ' - - . ..' " - ' ri . All Goods are made under our own personal su pervision, and none bat the best Mechanics are em ployed. . . . f , . i ,i j Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass and Lum ber furnished at such prices as cannot be beaten, i 1 r-Kemember.-w. are MANUFACTURERS and are determined to give satisfaction. -- - i II ALTAFFER & HILL.' it Factory and Office foot of Walnut ! jy 28 tf I Wilmington, N. C New Arrivals - - ' - --v . - i ' . - i v. . .. ! 400 bushels Fresh Virginia MEAL. J s t i 2,lOO bushels CORN, Whiteand Yellow, ? 1; 30 bushels Prime OATS, i . I I boxes Cheap Dry Salted Shoulders, 1 50 bushels SEED PEAS. j ! 10 bales COTTON YARN, V 200 bales HAY. - , I - For sale low by I jy23 DAWtf HALL PEARSALli The Telephone. Landy Wood, Editor and ' Proprietor CONWATBOBO, S. C. -) The 6nlv Pacer how bublished In Horrr Cinntvi S3 per annum ia advance. Send ' stamp for sampl copies j Advertising rates moderate. . Circulation arge for a country paper. Items brief. , jy 10 tf v-.. - t :, - . , . Look to Your Interest; The Kershaw G-azette OFFERS TO THE MERCHANTS OF WIL mlngton and elsewhere, superior inducement to advertise their business in its columns. Having a a large and rapid! y incr easing circulation throughout one ui uu weaiuuesi secnons on ue wateroe river. it is cansuunea a most , ; Talaablo f Adver tUlng . SXedlam . . Advertisers who desire to reach porchaars should m It is published in Camden, Kershaw Co , S. C. , a the head of navigation on the Wateree river, at $3 a year, always In advance. 5 ,; i.-t u - w . jfor terms of advertising, &e., address ' -J FRANK P. BEARD. Ed. A Frop'r. nov 85 tf - . . . . , . . Camden, 8. Ov t The Piedmont Press, HICKOHY, N. c.; ...t TS THE ONLY PAPER, PUBLISHED IW C a4 A tawba county, and has an extensive eirculattoii among merchants, farmers,' and ail classes of bus nebs men in tne state. TuerMiKsais'- , ..: WIDE AWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER. . and is a desirable medium far advertising in Western North Carolina. Liberal terms allowed on yearly Sabecriptioa $3 in advance. - Address ' , 1 . J . MURRILL ft TOMLENSON, mar 26-tf Editors and Proprietors f 1: "pi; j :i; j , - tn u c e m e nt s . it. . Bargains GOODS. 12ic per yd. - f e t'f t f . ' tf MISCEtLANEOUa Flour, Corn; Heal, &c. i s t . ! Q BWs Fresh MlUed FLOUR,' 1000 Bab Pflme Whi,e C0EN ;. ; gQQ Bush VIRGINIA MEAL, , ' 50 BXeBD"S- 8U)KS 100 Bagi 810 C0FF?JE 7 K Bbls SUGAR; " ' ! 200 BW 0LASSRS' ul kinds, t-:.') ". O C Boxes Lewis Gary TOBACCO, . - - " 60 Boxes Assorted Brands. Eoap, Starch, Lye, Candy, Candies, Ac. Jfor sale low b aujltfD&W.. ; GORE & GO BE. STILL AHEAD. OUR ROSSMOllE ! BEST AND CHEAPEST COOK STOVE IN THE MARKET. SOLD ONLY BY US. ' ' ' taTTHE LADIES' FAVORITE-EICELSIOK PLAITER. The best SELLING Machine ever put on the market. Lady and Gentleman Agents want ed in every County in the State. Price $1.25. PARKER & TAYLOR, .i i) ,. !:. 19 go. Front St. ir 28-tf -u t Canvassed Hams. f : : CRESCENT BRAND. f VERY LOW PRICE. AND TIERCES. TJEKCE3. TO BE SOLD LOW. C1IAS. D. MTEBS, ang 2 D&Wtf . . ., 38 and 40 North Water street. House & Carpet Brooms " ' ? VERY BEST MADE. V A FEW DOZEN LEFT. WILL SELL FAR BE - 1 -v h ? .r :'"-:. .-. ; V ; LOW COST OF MAKING. ' ; CHAS. D. MYERS, ang 3 D&Wif s" ? 38 and 40 North Water street FOR BARGAINS IN . CLOTHING 7 .GO 'TO,.. The balance" ef my SUMMER STOCK.' will be literally aacriftced in order to make a COMPLETE SWEEP I EVERYTHING MUST GO BY TUB 10TU O F. AUGUST. 1 ' i'i ' . " ' - '' ' jjr a ii -roe jjiomier. T. IV. STRANGE. - 1 .':'iv .... j (SUCCKHSOB TO ROBKBT STRASei.); attorney' at law ' Market street, between Becond and Third, 'I'll.'. 'J ' .. T "J ..(." -' - J jyT-Sm ; V ? ; ! : - j WILMINGTON, N. C. s a ii s r S EE THEM. OR WRITK FOR CUT, DESCRIP- tive Circular and Price List, and you'll then' know what Cook Stove to order. ' Every one. guaranteed to pleace, or it may be returned at our expense and money will be refunded without a word. Upwards of 40 TONS of them sold in eight months. Alto gether different from anything before offered. - : ' eBTIN-ROOFINQ in'or out of town,' y jy as-tf F. KINO 8z CO. 'V'4,,''Hotice.' -V J ROM THIS i DATE ALL MERCHANDISE must be removed from the Wharves of the New York and Baltimore Steamers the day before the arrival of succeeding Steamer, otherwise the goods will be stored In warehouse, subject to drayage, storage, insurance; &C, . jy!4tf ' ' A.D.CAZAUt. Airent. Handsome., , gTRIPBD SACK COATS, ONLY 5e . . ?UST RECEIVED AND SOLD ONLY AT THIS REDUCED PRICE AT. angl tf. vjt $ , . . . l9 . tMUNSON'S. , h LetterTHeads ! LETTER-HEADS PBINTBD AT PRICES 10 ion-''--" i-.iJ Mr PER CENT nLOWER than charged i, by any print ing establishment here or elsewhere. " Call at the ; - 'i !. -. It i. ' .''.. ang i It ... . STAR JOB OFFICE. . iri PUBLISIIED AT 81AiESVILLE"lREDtiLL CO.' N. C Loading newspaper in Western North -.-sii:a -i-"vt! -CaroliBA. It is the enly Democratic Paper published in Iro deu County one of the largest and wealthiest eonn tiesin the State and has attained a, larger local cireulation than any paper ever heretofore published in the-county. . . Its circulation in Alexander, Wilkes,' Ashe, ! Alle ghany. Yadkin, Davie and Iredell, is larger than that of any two papers in the State- combined ; and is rapidly acquiring a strong,footnold in Forsythe, Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. It la the only paper In Western North Carehna that employs a RneexaB Cxkvassiko Askxt, and thus kept constantly before the people.' Under tnfc system a rapidly increasing circalatkm ta the reran, mating the Laitdhauk ; :,. n .... " TIIKDCSY ad vcUTlSINO iriBDI Via IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. . . ADDRESS, deriKf LANDMARK," Statesrule.N C;
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1878, edition 1
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