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THE HOEinUGF OTAS V ItATBS OF ADTBRTf SlNti., t s By WM. 0 BEBSABD, P ' A T!) 1 - - - , I I r - II II , II ' A i -I - X J I . 1 II 1 I AS .XX 1 -II I XX- KM" - 1 BATK9 Of SOTSCBtPTTOH IK AJJTJKJ ;. iixmontne, m T 00 4 ua ss Three mouu. TOwancSupwoek. Our Agent-re dt?ttScwSedto collect for mere than Uiree mntk ,n advance. UORNING EDITION. -rTatth Poet Office at Wilmington, N. a, gntered at eecond-class matter. OUTLINES. The entire southern portion of New Jer sey bas been swept over by the forest fires; the destruction nas oeeo iremsnuous; many persons have been burned. Snow and.ice on the Hudson; vegetation damaged. William Long. English lead manufacturer, bas failed; liabilities $200,000. The Blackburn strike con- liDues. The Yurmat tribes are hold- tog Altinor Pass with 9.000 men, and are fortified. Serious rioting occurred at Roubait, France, in connection with the sinke; the soldiers charged the mob; fur ther serious disturbances are apprehended. 51. E. B. Washburne reiterates his de votion to Grant, and denies emphatically all combinations and ail charges of dupli- cjty A. very destructive hail-storm passed over Dinwiddie, Amelia and Ches terfield counties, Virginia. Thermom eter at Petersburg, Va., 45 degrees: Fifteen persons were instantly killed and twenty-five wounded by a boiler explosion near London. Eng., yesterday. Six hundred and sixty-six buildings were burnt at Milton, Pa.; the fire originated from sparks from a steam saw mill. Phila delphia contributed to the sufferers at Mil ton $3,389. The Democratic caucus of House members resolved to reconsider the question of the adjournment of Con gress on the 31st inst. Whittaker was before the West Point Examining Commit tee yesterday; he suspects Cadets Blake and McDonald of the outrage upon him. New York markets: Money 45 per cent; cotton firm at 11 13-1611 15-16c; Southern floor unchanged and more active; wheat 2c lower, ungraded red $1 15l 32; corn quiet and steady at 5153c; spirits turpen. tioe wjak at 28c; rosin $1 851 42 Dj the first day of the New York dog show 4,000 persons attended. It is said some fifteen Democrats in the Senate will vote as Hampton spoke, against unseating Hellogg. The Georgian short-band reporter who took dovn the testimony of the Satiate Exodus Committee got drank, went off with the documents and has not yet turned up. The New York dressmakers have been charging enormously for their work. The consequence is there is a movement to head them off called the "Ladies' Dress Reform Co-operative Associ-itioa." It start with a capi tal of $250,000, and is very popular. The "Paragrapher" of the Kich raoad State has these words for Wade Hampton: "Senator Wado Hampton is a fearless miD, at least, aad not afraid to speak his mind, as every freeman should, tla yes terday in the Senate argued io favor of Kellogg': right to his seat as Senator from Louisiana, and, though we cannot agree with him on that point, we can admire bis pluck and manliness," The Richmond, Va., Conservatives are well satisfied with the result of the primary. It is a mistake that a majority of the delegates elected to Cincinnati favor Mr. Itoyall, who is for Field for President. The State saya no one can tell who will ba sap ported by them. According to the appropriations made in the River and Harbor bill as reported, North Carolina gets $96, 000, whilst South Carolina gets $15G,000, Tennessee $135,000, and Georgia $175,000. Among the North ern Slates New York gets $584,000 Ohio and the Ohio river $566,000. "Why can not the Southern States get these large appropriations now and then just to see how it feels ? Dr. Mary Walker has completed the Presidential slate for both par ties, so we hope no more will be said about it. It will surprise the coun try but will save a great deal of trou ble and anxiety. We must not omit the ticket. The Democratic is, Til den and Hancock; the Republican is Hayes and Blaine. Is there to be another 8 to 1 job ? Henri Watterson edits the Courier Journal of Louisville. He is very warm in his advocacy of Mr. Tilden. Mr. Tildenlholds a mortgage on that paper amounting to only $350,000. Of what value is the advocacy of any subsidized paper, or any paper owned or controlled by the person whose claims to office arffbeing urged? Give us an independent paper owned b7 no clique or politician. The Wilson Advance of last week hew our attention to an error into which we had fallen in saying it re quired a two-third vote in the State Convention to elect. We stand cor fected. It ought to be the rule,-and e hope will be adopted in June, prevails in the National Conven- VOL. XXVI.-NO. H8. tion mud in the District Congres sional; Conventions, Why not in the State Conventions ? 1 . . ' Correspondence of the Richmond Com- I monwealth.1 WjIldou, N. C, May 23. The ho tel atlBoykins, Southampton county, Va., was burnt last nisht, about 11 o'clock, together with the Seaboard & Roanoke Railroad's warehouse, telegraph office, &c, and a ware house belonging to W. M. Beaton & Co. fAU freights, books, &o., be longing to the Seaboard 4? Roanoke road Were saved. The fire originated in the hotel. Loss about $10,000. ISSUE CITY. MKW A UVUttTlSB.TI BNT.o. Waktkd A young man. MdSsok We have them. , A. David Selling out low. C. W. Yates Organs, &c Gnifcs &Mtjkchison Fly fans. Ottebbourg Challenge shirts. D. A. Smith & Co. Remember. Brown & Roddick Specialties. Samuel Northrop Insurance. City Merchants Early closing. Harrison & Aixen Straw hats. J. Dawson & Co. Grain cradles. S. Ai Cxtrrtjb Rockaway for sale. P. H. Hatden Carriage factory. O. D. Parsley Rice mill for sale. VanOrbdell Frames, easels, &c. HEUtSBBRQSR Pianos and organs. Thomas EL McKoy Fresh arrivals. Masonic; Meeting Concord Chapter. McDotjGALL & Williamson Work. J. C. Monds Soaps, perfumery, &c. F. li. Kino & Co. Sam'cook stoves. J. C Stevenson To sound residents. S. Bltjmenthal Extreme low prices. Wilmington Dyking Es tablishment. Sociable Ladies Fifth Street church. Cronly & Morris DwelliBg for sale. Festival Ladies Front Street church. Adrian & Yollers Flour, meats, &c. Ma t.t.I ht & BowDEtf Harness, bridles. Altarfer, Price & Co. Wire netting. J. C. Stevenson & Co. Pearl bar ley, &c. Excursion St. Thomas' Sunday school. J. K. McIlhknny Wholesale druggist. W. & W. R.R. Train discontinuance. W., C.& A. R. R Train discontinuance Merchants' Excursion Reduced rates. T. H. Howey Newport ties, slippers, &c. Tilkstoh Upper Room Tbalian Amat'rs Kerchser & Caldee Boos. Wagons, cotton billing, corn, bay, &c. Local It. To-llay is Whit Sunday. Day's length 14 hours and 6 mi nutes. I i The storm-flag was again flying f rum ibe Signal Station yesterday. Cot W. L. Saunders, Secretary of State, registered at the Purcell House last night.! The Register of Deeds issued only one marriage license during the past week, and that was to a white couple. A colored man, who was found drunk and down on the- street yesterday morning, was taken to the Guard House. At. 5 o'clock yesterday morning the thermometer in the Star office stood at 46 degrees. There were snow and ice al some points north. We are informed by Captain Garrason that the steamer D. Murchuon will make her first trip, after repairing, on Tuesday the 18th inst. The Thalian Amateurs will give another of their enjoyable entertainments on Friday evening next, at Tileston Upper Room, f See advertisement. We learn that Messrs William Dasher, J. D. Steles and B. H. J. Ahrens and family, of this city, sailed from New Yoik for Eui ope yesterday . Mr. Henry Tietgen, one of the city employes, bad one of his bands badly braised on Friday by a kick from one of the "Adriau" engine horses. In the article headed "Scho ol Examination," m oar last, we wrote Susie W. Sampson as one of the teachers. It ap peared Susie W. Thompson. Our medical friends have about all taken then departure. We learn that they were, as a general thing, very favora bly impressed with Wilmington. We learn that the excursion to i Waccamaw Lake, yesterday, under the auspices of the Sunday School of the First Presbyterian church, was largely attended. The widely known Traveler's Life and Accident Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut, has established an agency in Ibis city, with Mr. Samuel Nor throp M agent. Prof. Hassell, of Wilson College Institute, will preach at the Primitive Bap tist Meeting House.on Castle, between Fifth and Sixth streets, at 11 o'clock this morn ing and 4 o'clock this afternoon. jSarah Martin, colored, was be fore Justice Gardner, yesterday, on the affidavit of Lucinda Washington, colored, charged with wilful trespass. Defendant was fund guilty and "required to pay one pennjr and the costs. frhe explosion of a kerosene lampj at Mrs. Pickett's, on Market street, last efeuing, caused an alarm of firer but some f of the flook aad Ladder boys being in ibef neighborhood the incipient conni gration was speedily aquelched-wltbout tearing the bouse down either. - , . V' ' " - - '"'' v WILMINGTON, N. C. SUN DAY, Our Clinrenes TxDar. ; - First Baptist Church.rcorner of Market I and Fifth, ostreeta. Rev. James B. Taylor, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p. m., by Rev. Mr. Teat dale. Brooklyn 'Sunday School at 8 p. m. Bible reading every morning this week, (except to-day), at 82o'clock, lasting one hour. Dr. Teasdale is expected to preach every night during the week. Second Baptist Church, on 6th, between Church and Castle streets. Services at 11 o'clock, a. m., and 8 o'clock, p. m. , by Rev. J. P. King, Pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. St Paul's Evang. Lutheran Church, corner of 6th and Market streets. Rev. G. D. Bernheim, D. D. Sunday school at 9 a. m. English service at 11 a. m., and 8 p.m. Front Street M. E. Church (South), cor ner of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. E. A. Yates, pastor.. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday School at 3 p.m.; W. M. Parker, sup't Young Men and Women's Christian Association first and third Tues day evenings in each month. Prayer Meet ing and PreachingiWednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Fifth Street Methodist E. Church (South,) situated on Fifth, between Nun and Church sts. Rev. T. Page Ricaud, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 9J a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve ning at 71 o'clock. First Presbyterian Church, corner Third and Orange streets. Rev. Joseph R. Wil son, D.D., Pastor. Service at 11 a. m.and 8p.m; Sunday School at 3 p.'.m. Prayer meeting Tuesday and Lecture Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Second Presbyterian Church, corner of Fourth- and Campbell streets. Rev. C. M. Payne, Pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sabbath school at 3i p.m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Scats free. St. James' Church, corner Market and Third sts. Rev. Dr. A. A. Watson, Rector. Whitsunday. Sunday School at 9i a. m. ; Morning Prayer and Celebration at 11 a.m.; Evening Prayer at 5 o'clock. Services at Tileston Upper Room every Sunday, at 3$ P. M., under the auspices of the Christian Union. Public invited. Seamen's Bethel, Dock, between Water and Front streets. Rev. Jas. W.Craig, chap ain. Services at 4 p. m., to which seamen are cordially invited. Prayer meeting eve ry Tuesday night. St. Stephen's A. M. E. Church. Rev. J. G. Fry, pastor. Services on Sunday at 101 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. ; on Tuesday at 7 p. m., official meeting; preaching on Wednesday at 7 p. m. ; prayer meeting on Friday at 7 p. m. First Presbyterian Church, (colored), 8th and Chesnut Streets. Rev. D. J. Sanders, pastor. Preaching at 11 o'clock, a. m. and 71 p. m. Sabbath school at 9 o'clock a. m. St. Lewis' Chapel, corner Seventh and Bladen streets. Rev. John H. Lewis, pas- tor. Services atll o'clock, a. m., 31 o'clock, p. m., and 8 o'clock, p. m. St. Mark's (colored) Episcopal Church, corner 6th and Mulberry streets. Services on Sundays at 11 a. m. and 71 p. m. Sun day school at St. Barnabas at 31 p. m. Confirmation class at the church 41 p. m. St. Luke's A. M. E. Zion Church, corner Seventh and Church streets. Rev. G. B. Farmer, pastor. Services at 11 a. m., and 3 and 7:30 p. m. The public are invited. Seats free. First Congregational Church. Memorial Hall, corner of Seventh and Nun streets. Rev. D. D. Dodge, Minister. Sunday ser vices at 101 a.m. and 3 and 71p. m. Praise and Conference meeting every Wednesday night at 71 o'clock. First Baptist Church, colored,, on Fifth and Campbell streets. Sunday School at 91 a. m. ; preaching at 101 a. m., 3 p. m. and 71 p. m. Rev. F. R. Howell, Pastor. Third Baptist Church (colored), between Castle and Queen on Ninth Street. Rev. B. EL Fillyaw, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday school at 9 a.m. Trinity Chapel, iM. E. Church, 7th and Brunswick streets, Rev. E. Morten, Pas tor. Services at 11 o'clock, a. m., 3 p. m. and 71 p. m. Sabbath School at 9 a. m First Baptist Church, colored, corner of Ninth and Red Cross streets. Rev. Jer ry Patterson, Missionary African Baptist Church, pastor in charge. Sabbath school at 9 o'clock a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. Bible school at 3 p. m. Preaching at 71 o'clock p. m. Young men's prayer meeting Monday night, 71 o'clock; preach ing Tuesday night, 71 o'clk; regular prayer meeting Thusday night, 71 o'clk. Ebenezer Baptist Church (colored), 7th, between Orange and Ann streets, W. B. Banks, pastor. Services at 101 a. m., 3 p. m., and 8 p, m. Sabbath school at 12 AL Wooten's Chapel, (colored), corner of Bladen and 9 th streets, Rev Willis Wooten, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m., 3 p. m., and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Wed nesday services at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7 o'clock every. Friday evening. Seats free . Xdayor Oonrt. The only case before tbia Court yester day morning was that of John Burnett, colored, charged with making an assault with a deadly weapon upon one Mag Mc Koy, colored, on Thursday night last. The defendant denied positively that he had any knife, and his witnesses in a measure corroborated bis statement. Mag McKoy, however, said be had something in his hand that glittered when he struck her, and that he dropped it immediately afterwards. ' William Hunter, colored, corroborated her statement. To ar rive at a more definite conclusion in the matter the woman was sent to the city phy sician to get his opinion in regard to it, who stated that the wound on the side of the nose was no doubt inflicted by some sharp instrument. Defendant was thereupon ordered to give a justified bond in the sum of $25 for his appcarance'nt the approach ing term of the Criminal Court. Early Cltfalns;. The following firms, engaged in the grocery business, have signed an agreement to close their stores at 7 o'clock every even ing, except Saturday, from the 20th inst., until the 1st of October: West & Co., P. L. Bridgera& Co., Jas. B. Huggins, Hanklns & Bates, Geo. Myers, Holmes & Walters, J. U. Stevenson, Tbo8. IL McKoy, J. H. McGarity &Co i .. TeDays Inaieatlons. : Stationary followed by falling barometer, easterly winds, slightly warmer and partly cloudy weather, possibly followed-by rain, are the indications for this section to-day. See fourth page for other local news. NEW - ADVERTISEMENTS. T. JOHN'S HALL, ' Wilmington, N. C, 16th May, 1830. THE REGULAR MEETING OF tJONCOKD CHAPTER, No. 1, B. A. M.,wiU be held To morrow (Monday) Evening, at 8 o'clock, my 16-1 1 JAMES C. MUNDS, Sec'y. Sociable. nnO MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING , THE JL Ladies of Fifth Street X. E. Church will hold a SOCIABLE, at the residence of Mrs. E. A. Keen, corner Pith and PriBceea streets, for the benefit of Fifth Street Church. It is proposed to make it an enjoyable ' occasion. - Refreshment of all kinds will be eerred. All friendly to the object are cor dially in vited. Come! . my 16 It Good Tilings ! rjpni LADIES OF THE FRONT STREET M. B. Church will have one of their enjoyable Festivals at the Little Giant Xngine Hall, on Tuesday evening, the 18th inst. Strawberries, Ice Cream, &c, Ac. my 16 It St. Thomas' Sunday School. pXCURSION TO SMITHV1LLK AND . THE Forts, on Steamer Passport, Thursday, May 20th. Fare for round trip 50 cents. Children half price. my 16 St su we Thalian Amateurs, T TILESTON UPPER ROOM, FRIDAY, MAY Slat, 1880, in Baker's Popular Drama, in two acts, entitled "ABOVE THE CLOUDS." Admission, 85 cents. my 16 2t su fr Toilet Soaps and Perfumery, OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN irnnfarnrt- in neat T&rietv. Pure Drugs. Medicines and Chemicals, jror saae oj - JAMES C. MTJNDS, Druggist HP" Prescriptions compounded at all hours of the day and night. my 16 It For Sale, LIGHT ROCKAWAY IN GOOD ORDER aad condition, for rale cheap. Can be Been at 8. A. CURRIE'S Livery Stable. bt 16 It Eice Mill For Sale. ' OFFER FOR SALE THE HIX.TON RICE MILL, now working and in first rate condition. For price, terms aad any further information apply to GEO. D. PARSLEY. Wilmington, . u., stay io, lesu. my 16 nac 16 A 33 and D till 30. the undersigned hereby agree to close our event places i aauuraa i wm,, . a. , cept Saturdays), commencing from the 30th inst. , and r"""g until the 1st of October. West Co., P. L. Brldgers Co., Jas. B. Buegins, Han klns m uates, ueo. Myers, uouues a n mien, uo. C. Stevenson. Thoa. H. McKoy, J. H. McGarity A Co. myl6 4t Wanted, YOUNG MAN One acquainted with Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes. May address, with reference, my 16 It P. O. B. "D." 1 Desirable Dwelling House, "fTTK OFFER FOR SALE THAT LARGS AND commodiout Two-Story Dwelling, containing ten Booms, upon 7th Street, north of and adjoining the property of Mr. Henry Haar, with two Dwellings In iear fronting on McRae Street, at aach a figure for the whole as will sattefy any on that Real Estate must hive touched the bottom. WOl pay 13 per cent nett CRONLY & MORRIS, Auctioneers, and Real Estate Broker?. my 16 It EicnrsiOQ to WMMoa, N. C, AY S4TH TO JUNE 6TH, 1830, INCLUSIVE, ro enhla marchanta and residents alone the lines of the W.. O. A. and W. W. Railroads to visit WUiamgton, N. V., vie mercnanis lueraui have arranged with the above named Roads to sel specially prepared tickets from all regular stations thereon, to wllmiagton and return, at the extreme ly low rate of one cent per mile each way. Tickets will not be extended beyond June 5th under any circumstances. my 16 tf Go to VanOrsdelFs ST GALLERY ON MONDAY IF YOU -WISH to see the most beautiful line of Fancy Frames. Easels, Basel Frames, Papepartouts, Matts, Mould ings for making frames. Cord and Tassells, Silver and Gold Wire, Ac, ever offered in this city. P. 8. Parties sending babies to me by mail to be photographed, will please mark on the envelope handle carefully C. M. VakORSDELL, Artist my 18 tf Wilmington, N. C. Organs ! QBGANS sold upon east terms, sun day School Books, all kinds ; Moore's Revised His tory of North. Carolina, Archery Goods, Croquet, mi6tf " J YATES' BOOK STORE. Slippers, Newport Ties. A NICE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF "NEWPORT T1B8, LOW-ttu ABTBRED SHOES, ana BuurrnnB. Prepare lor summer. THOMAS H. HOWRY, my II tf No. 4? North Market at. Our Shirt; rpBE "MONA.B OH? with "PA TSNT B O UND JL Botom," commends Itself te the fine trade for the Superiority of Wcckmaashlp, perfection of Laundry work and excellence of It. Made or WamsutU muslin, with 2100 ltaea bosom, it hat no luperior. JOHN DYES A SON. my 16 tf Tailors and Farnishers. Work I Work S ! Work. ! ! ! MoDOUGAL A WILLIAMSON'S CARRIAGE SHOPS US THE RIGHT, BEST and cheapest place to get your Carriages, Bug gies, Carts. Drays and Wagons built and repaired. Harness made and repaired onshon notice Painting- and Trimming a Specialty. Horse-Shoeing carefully executed. Give us a trial. On Clw taut. Between Front and water Sts., my 16 tf ' Wilmlnatom, N. C 16, 1880. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GET THE BEST ! IN LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE ! THE TRAVELER'S Insurance Company, Of Hartford, Conn. T1& Pionoer Accident Coip'y of America AND THE Largest in the World ! Issues LIFE POLICIES! Of all Approved Forms, on tlie ALL CASH, . LOW BATE, STOCK PLAN. No Notes, No Dividends, No Dis appointed Expectations. A Plain Business Contract that every Business Man can understand. SECURITY UNQUESTIONED.! Combined L.ife and Accident Po licies a Specialty. Examine Plan before Insuring Elsewhere. SAM'JL XOBTHBOP, Agent, my 16 It Wilmington, N. C. WIL . COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA Ry. GZKEKAI. StTPEBISTIHDKHT'S OFFICE Wilmington, N. C, May 15, 180 ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, MAY SOth, the Passenger. Mail and Express train leaving Wilmington at 9.40 A. M. and arriving at a 20 P. M., will be discontinued. Through Express Freight train (with Passenger Coach attached) arriving at 1.00 A. M. and leaving at 4 00 P. M., will accommodate the loeal passenger travel. JOHN F. DIVINE, myl6 4t Review copy. Gen. Sup't. WILMINGTON as WELCON R. R. CO. j Omei or Oknbral, Scpbkixtxndxkt. Wilmington, May 15, 188a ! ON AND AFTER THURSDAY. MAY 20th, the Passenger. Mail and Express train leaving Wil mington at 8.40 P. M. and arriving at 9.13 a. M., will be discontinued. Through Express Freight train (with Passenger Coach attached) arriving at Wilmington LOO P.M. and leaving at 3.30 P. M., will accommodate the local travel. JOHN F. DIVINE, my 16 4t Gen. Sup't. f iiut-Tille, Masonlioro and Greenrille Sounds. RESIDENTS OF ABOVE SOUNDS BUYING A wagon load of Groceries can have them deliv ered at their homes. The load may be made up by several parties. The purchaser pays turnpike fee. The expense attending this unusual offer will not be made ua by extra charge for goods, but in ail in stances goods will be sold at the lowest cash prices. ON MONDAY Roasted Laguayra Coffee will be sold at 25 cents per pound a reduction of 5 cents per pound. Java, Rio and Laguayra roasted DAILY, at , James C. Stevenson's. my 15 tf - , John K. Hcllhenny, -TXHOLESALE DRUGGI3T, AND DEALER IN everything usually found in Drug Establishments, and I guarantee to sell anything in my line at prices UX compete with any Drug House in the State, my 16 tf N. S. Cor. Market aad Front streets. A Marvel in Construction TSTHK IMPROVED REINFORCED CHAL- JL LENGE SHIRT. No Shirt in the Market can equal it for the price. Dont pay $1 25 for a Shirt tillvou have examined the Challenge. Price 75 cents, at OTTBRBOURG'S my 16 tf Men's Wear Depot. French Hanilla ND MACKINAW STRAW HATS t HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. my. 16 tf We Have Them, rjTH OSE ELEGANT LIGHT - CASSIMERK SUITS. Also, CHEVIOT SUITS, f&OOand up. MtNSON, Clothier and my 16 It - Merchant Tailor. A SEirlJooM Dinner 1 S SAID TO HAVE LOST TO , NAPOLEON AN X important name, aow bo you expect w -ni u, in a day or so," with your Tailor for that sammer suit with nothing better to "set you- up" than the dinners that old stove turns out? Persuade the old lady to ouy a 'Bam." ooia oniyac myl6tf . F. M. KING CO'S. r WHOLE NO. 3,980 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sign of the Big Boot. L AM NOW OFFERING TO SELL, iOR CASH ONLY, " AT EXTREME LOW PRICES, THE POL LOWING GOODS: Gent's Sewed Gaiters 81 40 " Custom Made Gaiters.... .......... 2 40 LacedXalf Tie Shoes .. l ao Ladies' Foxed Shoes.. ". l OO " Newport Ties..... 90 " Opera Slippers. 125 " Strap Sandals l 20 Crcquet Slippers .'. 65 Misses Strap Sandals a 1 15 Button Gaiters l 20 ChQdrens' Strap Sandals ... 90 Button Gaiters 90 S. BLUMENTHAL, my 13 tf nac No. 40 Market Street. THOMAS H. McKOY Offers this week Fresh Arrivals, viz : Q00 Bbls FLOUR, all grades, 200 Bbls SUGAR, Cut Loaf to Yellow C. 9 Aft Pfcgs Crackers, dJJ Lemon, Soda, Ginger, & c . JFJ0 PkgsLARD. 200 Bbls MOLASSES, 25 do RICE, 20 do SNUFF, 50 do POTATOES, 25 do and Half Bbls BEEF, 20 do Pare CIDBI VINEGAR, 30 000 Lbs D s ' R' 8IDK8' 50 500 100 100 100 100 do CANDY, do CANNED GOODS, do LYE and POTASH, do HERRINGS, Smoked. do STARCH, do SODA. do SOAP, 200 100 Gross-MATCHES, And every father article of the Grocery line in eryr ntiti great quani try. Also, the finest stock of Liquors ever offered in Wilmington. "There is life in the old Land yet." Come and see me. my its tr THOS. H. McKOY. Flour, Meats,, Virginia Meal, Sugar, Ooifee, Molasses, Hoop Iron, Nails, Bungs, G-lue. &c. FOR SALE BY Adrian & Vollers, Wholesale Grocers, my 18 tf 8. E. corner Front and Dock Sts. Wilson CMluS & Co.'s Wapiis, AGONS OF ABOVE MAKE, w AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, For sale Dy my 13 tf KERCHNER St CALDER BROS. Cotton Batting. 5 0 0 0 Lbs COTTON BATTHffG, For sale by my 16 tf KERCHNER & CALDER BRWH Corn, Meal and Hay. 5000 BuBh CORN' 00 Bush Water Mill MEAL, 500 Bales No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, For sale by my 13 tf KERCHNER A CALIPER BROf. Bacon and Fork. 0 Boxes Smoked SIDES, g0 Boxes D. S. do 25 Bbls MESS PORK, For ssie by my 16 tf KERCHNER tt CALDER BROS. Pearl Barley, AT MEAL, DRIED APPLES, DRIED Peaches, Preserves, Dates, - Sweet Cider, and the newest and best Stock of Wood and Wil low Ware in the city, at J. C. STEVENSON CO'S., my 16 tf Brooklyn. RERlEiriBEGt T3AT WE ARB CONSTANTLY RECEIVING new goods, embracing all the latest styles in Bed-room, Parlor, Dining-room, Office and Library Furniture. Several new patterns of Rattan and Reed Chair put in stock this week, among them the "Saratoga" Rocking aad Office Chair, just the thins; for solid: comfort. We are always prepared to give lowestprices on .U classes ofAgoe mylCtt 45 North FronUt. Throe weeks,. 8 5 . - e " - " One month,... .r... -.-10 00 - " Two months, n 00 ' " ' Three months,... f.. 24 00 - - Six months, . 40 00 - , " " One year,...,.. ...... ...... y.k 6000- 1 ' ft3rOo&tract. Advertisements, taken 'tt'.'propM " amtelylowriAes.;'-.' Teji lines selld Nonpareil type make onqnareL - - x xu vr ai v Jiiit. i i h: jyi k ft l Pr ' XI lit t If - A TXTrnnmrnT. un.,. SPECIALTIES BYo wir tk RbcWiBk 45 S3arket Street, U . i - .... . . - i " " cure w vou fmruciuar aucipva to ura IuliOW-'.v ;" ing. Our space Is so small we cannot dob iblv live - any iiea, but endeavor to change our advertisement as often as possible. A vteit to our establishment - ........ i 7 iTJ enly can cover the ground, for we are dally recelv ing and closing cut Lots every day. CASSIMERBS, for Men and Boys' Wear; Plain and Figured LINEN for Btalrc; ' White and Colored CANTON MATTIK G ; CORDUROY and TERRY, for Ladies and Chll ' dren's Wear. GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS. - We are closing cut a lot at $1 50 a dosen, that is reaiiy not nair tne regular price. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. Our variety in this department is without exception tne largest we nave ever snown , Oar prices are low. LINEN LAP ROBES. We have still a few ef that cheap lot oh band. BROWN RODDICK, 45 Market street my 18 tf Selling Out Low. jgOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS 8KLLIKO OUT LOW. Knee Pants at $1.00; Full Suits $3.50, $4.53 and $5. Great Bargains, at A. DAVID'S, Wholesale Retail Clothier, my 16 tf Corner Priucesa and Front Sts. Pianos and Organs. JEW AND SECOND HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS Sold on the Instalment Plan at the LIVE BOOK STORE. " G-ames. jgASE BALLS, BATS, CAPS and BELTS, Archery Bows, Quivers. Arrows and Targets, Croquet, Half and Fall Sets, , Indian Clubs, &c, tc, at HEINSBERGER'S my 16 tf 39 and 41 Market Street. I Am Dyeing Them , MVY BLUB, DARK BROWN AND BLACK, Last Summer Suits, and they all pass for new. ' WILMINGTON DTEING K8TAB , my 16 tf Market, between 2d and 8d Sts. FlyFansS3 25. A NOTHER LOT OF THESE HOUSEHOLD comforts and necessities for tale, and catlsfaction guaranteed, by my!6tf GILES Jk MURCHISON, Crockery Department New Drug Store. A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE Drugs, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Pefumeriea. Soaps. Congress. Water. Brushes and Combe, Cigars, tc, will be foand at the Model Drug Stsreof J. H. HARDIN. New Market Prescription a a Specialty. my 14 tf " Brown Roddick Job Lots. A GREAT JOB IN SUMMER SHAWLS, with out doubt the-feest value ever offered in this city. $1.00, worth $4.00. Shetland Shawls in White, Blue, Cardinal. Black and White, and Plata Black. Full sizes $1 .50, cer tainly worth $3.00. Hose in Black and Mode, Ingrain colors, 3Tc and 35c; a decided bargain. Corsets we have about ljf dozen left of the Job Lot we have been selling for the last week at 75c Call aad give these Goods a look over. It will pay you. BROWN A RODDICK, my 3 tf 45 Market Street. We Pay FR THIS SPACE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that they can buy the most durable and fash ionable Furniture, Wholesale and Retail L at Lowest Prices, at the New Furniture Store. BBHBKNDs 6c UlCNROIf, S. E. Corner Market and Sd St.. myl6tf Wilmington, N. C. Carriage Factory. JV I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND MY v1 make of Carriageo, Buggies. Wagons and Arvtl Drays: Saddles, Harness. Bridles, Collais, . iM ft . Ac. Painting, Varnishing and Repairing . done at short notice . Call and examine and f et your money's worth, at P. H. HAYDKN'S, myl6tf Third, bet. Market and Princess st. Our JE W STOCK OF HARNESS, BRIDLES. 8AD- dles, Trunks, Ac. have arrived, and are now open. We have the largest assortment eyer brought to this market. All the latest styles and- Improve ments. Old Stand. No. 8 South Front St., my 16 tf MALLARD A BOWDKN. Call and See. GERMAN AND DOMESTIC BOLOGNA, Souced Pig Feet, Hams. Cocoanuts, Oranges. Lemons, Dried Apples, Prunes, Vanilla, Baker's and German Chocolate, prepared Cocoa, fresh Cakes and Crackers, a full line of Family Groceries, Ci gars, Tobacco, &c., all at Bottom Prices. L. VOLLBRS, myl6tf 36 and 28 South Front street. Qerhardt & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HARNESS, Ac. A full stock constantly on hand and at low prices. Repairs of all kinds executed with dispatch on moderate terms. Give us a call and be convince! of the fact Factory Third Btreet, opposite City Hall. . my 16 tf Wire Netting SCREENS For Doors and Windows. : Good to keep out flies and mosquitoes. Also, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lumber, and Building Material Generally. ALTAFFBR, PRICE Co., Factobt: Foot of Walnut st. mylBtf Oma: Nutt, near Red Cross st. Grain Cradles. WE HAVE A FINE A880RTMBNT1 w Grant's Celebrated Southern Pattern Giala Cradles, which we are selling Low, Dowa.- Awe guarantee these goods to last as long sgaia "the common cheap Cradle kept la this market. If you want a first class article la these goods send to the Old Established Hardware House of mylCtf JOHN DAWSON CO. 1 i:. 8" 1 J. 1 r J. , ) i ' h v. - ..? V It . it i" r . -fU 1 IV 1i 1. ft ) t t f , t a- I I - : u' - '"J ! , "4 i A "iJ
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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