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jggariM-a..-.'i amaaM-,- . . r-"nrrr mi 1 1 1 - , . - - ' , ... . ' '- - - - ,,TBLISHP KXCXPTMQMUAYR, BAYK8 OF BUMCTtimOB IB aSWaJT&B r ,:t Jne year to V iimontM. , Sag rnree moniM, m M . I 00 ''ritTSBbaerlbert, delivered 1 "ay pirt the , T ien nup wee. Our City Agents are foUuUorised to collect for mere than three m.ntii n advance. f ORNINGr EDITION. 7Ze&tA th Poet Office at Wilmington. N. a, gnterea geoanA-clua matter. OUTLINES. Conkling coocedea that Grant has not more than 300 votes; Committee on Cre dentials in session and cannot report for some time; Convention met at 11.45. -The Nicaraguan Congress granted to the American Company the righf to construct so inter-oceanic ship canal across the Isth mU?. Elm Street Congregational Church, Brooklyn, destroyed by fire; loss 150,000, insurance $30,000. The Em- pjes's of Russia is dead in hef 56ih year. . The U. S. steamer Adams left Pana ma on account of a yellow fever scare. Hochefort was wounded in his duel wilh the Paris Prefect of Police. Eu gene Schuyler has been nominated for Con sal General at Bucharest Chicago Convention adjourned until 10 A. M. to-day. . South Carolina delegates to Cincinnati are for Bayard; Alabama delegates are for Field, Tburmao, Bayard and Hancock. New York markets: Money 84 per cent; cotton steady at 11 13-1611 15-1 6c; southern dull and weak at $5 005 75; wheat, opened ilc better and closed steady at yesterday's closing prices, un graded red $1 10il 26; corn Tery scarce and iHc better.ungraded 5255Jc; spirits turpeniine 26c; rosin quiet and firm at $1 35 1 42. An exchange says it is "fanny to hear Republicans saying, 'Anything to beat Grant.' " Mrs. Christiancy is decreed by the court 1150 per month alimony and $300 for fees of counsel. The University Commencement is in full blast this week. We will give some of the particulars hereafter. Sherman reports that the public debt was reduced $16,000,000 for the month of May. Wonder if this is so ? The number ot immigrants that lauded at New York in May wis 55, 083, and not as published yesterday. In May 1873 there were 52,107. We do not hear much from the Stalwart organs of the Whittaker "outrage." That sort of grist broke the cog wheels and stopped the ma chine. Gen. Johnson Hagood was unani mously nominated for Governor of South Carolina in the Democratio State Convention that met at Colum bia, South Carolina. As we said re cently, he is a good, safe man, of conservative tendencies and princi ples. Edison has obtained another patent. This time it is for a magnetic ore separator, which allows magnetio and non-magnetic substances to fall together, and then by magnetio at traction alters or changes the trajec tory of the falling magnetio substance without stopping its fall. Although the Democrats at Chi oago are strong for Grant and wear Grant badges, we fear "the strong 'man" will not pull through. At this writiDg matters are not favorable for the Duke of America. It is even talked about that he will bo with drawn after the second ballot. New York dry goods market quiet. It is thus summed up: Wamsutta and N. Y. Mills bleached shirtings were reduced one cent by the agents. Prints continue dull; lawns are in fair request, and wide prints are Jobbing fairly; dress buntings in good de mand; men's wear woollens quiet and -steidy. Cadet Whittaker is to be tried by court-martial for, we suppose, con tact unbecoming a cadet and a gen tleman. It is a gTave case and be Reserves punishment for attempting o fasten a serious charge upon others and bringing disgrace upon the insti tution of which he has shown himself to be such an unworthy member. In 1876 Blaine started with 285 votes; on the serenth ballot he re ceived 351. Conkling started with 9 votes; on the sixth ballot he had 81- Briatow started with 113 votes; on the seventh balllot he had 21 votes. Morton started with 124 votes; on the sixth ballot he had 85. Hartranft started with 58 votes; on the sixth bal lot he had 50. Hayes started with on the sixth ballot he had 113,and on the seventh 384. ?' WHlln, a prominent druggist of oaiiabury, MoKwt January 25th, 1878 send me one -dozen- Tntfs Pins, and if rrtLprOT "J1 TOU tot tbm I will imow- nury lJHb, be' writes: llvirtE? lra C01 more of Dr.; Tutt's wonders here." -; M '..I...- .... t i ' i ir i n t i . i I i I f i ii l hi -1 i i . i i i ' i l i r 1 1 i i i r " ' ' ' ' 1 j ; -f- i ' ' ' '- 5 , i ".. ; . . . .... .... --. I - ' ' ' '" " ' 1 1 1 1 ' " 1 ' ' i . . . .. i i i i . i . . - i' I VOL. XXVI. NO. 64. NoraiNATiofl ran CONGRESS. . ; The Democratic Conven tion of .the Anird District, held at Fayetteville, nominated for Congress oh the 32nd ballot Mr. ohn W. Shabkelford, of Onslow. At the , timq we write we have not the partionlara of the bal-f- PM.n.g Anare pot informed how this Was brought about.:L ' He was not spoken of prior to the meeting of the Centrenlioti as a probable "dark horse." His nominatioWwas a sur- We do not know much of his polit ical record. ?He u Democrat in good stauding, b!as been, a member of , .th,e Legislaturejfor several sessions, and in both Houses, and' has, therefore, some valuable, legislative experience. What his idebating powers are or what kind Of a canvasser he is we are not ableBto say at this time. ' He is some thiry eight years of age, we believe. A strong, earnest, long canvass is before the ooantry, and all who cherish Democratio princi-1 pies will have to "do "battle in their behalf. Th Stab will endeavor to do its duty tor those principles upon the maintenance of which it believes the safety o true republican institu tions and the prosperity of the conn try depend. I. The Raleigh Christian Advocate publishes an entertaining, letter from Rev. Dr. Deems, written from Con stantinople, and dated May. 5, 1880. He thus infraptd outline presents what be hasf accomplished since he landed at Alexandria, Egypt: "My wbol ume baa been crowded. I Lave gone Up the Nile to the First Cata ract, passed through the land of Goshen, crossed the Red Sea, and gone on a canal to Sinai, and back through, the desert of Suez; from Iscaaili havebeen through the Suez Cms! ; to" tiow Said, and by steamer to Jaffaf and oft boraQbackv I have traversed the Holy Land from .Hebron to Casarea, PhilippL, and swept arouad Syria, croaaing both raages-of Lebanoa, taking in the ruins of Baalbeck, and by steamer have com from Befrot to the Golden Horn, stopping at Cyprus and Rhodes, passing; In sight of Patmoa, standing by the tomb of Poly carp io Smyrna, and, running among tbe beautiful isles Of Greece, have gazed on the site of Homer's Troy ,"and run up tbe channel of tbe Hellespont to thia wonder ful city. To-motrow, I expect to go, in. a chartered steamer, op the Bosphoras to the Black Sea, and on Friday start for Athens. Thence by Venice and across the continent, I shall strive to make rapid stride to .Lon don, where I nave engagements which will probably demaadi fMtaiRht, after which I sail for home, end hope to preach front my own pulpit, on the first Sunday inJuIy." Wade Hampton says that Bayard is gaining strength dally and will be nominated "if the South comes to his aid." Gen. Bradley T. Johnson thinks he knows all about it, and says: "As far as tbe Sontb is concerned, be will have the solid delegations of Dela ware, Maryland, North and South Caro lina, and Mississippi, besides av number of votes from Virginia, Georgia, and Alabama, and probably from Kentucky and Ten nessee." If be eao say what North Carolina will do he is wiser than any of her sons. Mr. Seymour is the choice of a majority, we have . no. doubt, and will be warmly Supported if it should turnout that there is a good pros pect of nominating him. The dele gation will not be instructed, and it will be apt ta gc for the most avail able man, i Spirits Turpentine. No Raleigh Observer came to The Raleigh Post gives -Jar vis 479, Fowle 757 majority 278 as far as beard from. The Raleigh Journal sticks to its prediction that Jarvia will have a ma jority of 251. I Mr. Thad. R. Manning has with drawn from the editorial staff of the Hen derson lobaeeonist. The Rocky Monnt Progress says an Edgecombe county man has killed nine rabid dogs this season. A salmon perch was caught in Dan River, Monday last, twenty inches in length and twelve in circumference, so we leara from the Reporter. - ; : ' ', New BerdV'-''-a: ' Mr. Elijah W. Ellis, one among a very 'few of our oldest citizens;! departed " this life yes-t terday morning, in Ah 77th year of his age. Tbe Rilelgi 1 Christictn Zdclod MiA revivals are reoorted as follows: Haw River circuit 9 professions; Lenoir circuit; .- 88 additions; Newton circuit, between 80 and 90 professions. . The Raleigh Observer predicts that the census will show a greater per cent, increase of native population in North Caro lina than in any other State in fact, than in the whole of New England put together. , Ashboro Courier'. The senti ment of th county, is divided. Jarvls is the strongest for i Governor. Scales and Fowle also have some friends in this county who would like lo tote for them for Gov ernor. . : ' ' ' W&t8AwJB$ief Mention: Gen. Scales' wholly unobjectionable and Would mike a much mote available candidate than either Jarvia tor Fowle. There are others who would as well as Scales. Col. R. DBennettpf Ansonv for' Instance. -j Li Raleigh JsTeio v, ?Mraeaaley, formerly oT this Stale;" has Invented a new mtnmm n. tA HMrtrintion of which tbe jSui: :&5a- devotes 1 iwor.t, of : its ; Valuable: columns. 'ana., orugisia oi , n.mlina ara takincmteDS to form a State Pharmaceutical Association. All of the leading druggists have signified, their adbe aion tp tbe plan, and a meeting; to organize the Association will probably be held in Raleigh on the lltb of August ' asRaIeififaheSnprem'e Court tf North7 Oarolrnai and the ' United Butes District Court will meet nixt Mon day, June 7tb. We learn that there win be no jury cases tried in the United" States Court, Congress having failed to make an appropriation covering 1 - sueh' expenses. Oharlea Otey4 colored, brother ? of lWjG. Otey, of this city, and well known in Raleigh as ayouor, man "of unusual intelli gence, filed in "Washington City yesterday. '''aligtfhis'We -eliali ' riave to lobK o WihnlngolB new for the mainte nance of a North Carolina system. We trust the sale of-4hav Garaiina Ceoiral Rail way is a step in hftt dwecUon. Now if the Carolina (rtnirjJLCompany organizes Jfilkgoodtijpl, necjtfjog, steamers, and. pashM, ,its. railroad , pn. fwr,ongh ,fhe mountains to theTenneasee connections, we may atlll realize, p part the pops of .years, r Edgecombe sends 71 deIegates-56 opehN rofFowle". and ,155f6r Jarvis. , --i Gov.' Jarvia trf-in ittendanfee titr the cbm m'eh'cement, 1 -1 Divl' for Jarfsfcreeps up on Fowle 10 Votes. ' ' ; i r- Raleigh Observer; - Condensed from Graham , Gleaner., i On Saturday the anniversary of , the battle; of j Alamaaoe,: which was fought in 1771, was observed at the. battle ground, near Graham. Some 800 persons were present, u J. L. Scott, , Esq.. opened tbe exercises, using a gavel made from a trea eat at the grave Df Herman' Husbands. . Rev. W. 8. Long opened the exercises: with prayer.: CoL T. M. Holt delivered an address of welcome. Judge Fowle followed; next with: a j speech brim full of patriotism and eloquence, i Hon. John Manning made a speecb, after which the monument was. unveiled, j The monu ment is an obelisk of granite quarried in the county. It bears, the following inscription: ; "Hera wss fought the battle of Alamance. May 16tb, 1771, between; the. Regulators and the British. This was the first battle, of the revolution. Liberty, 1880." After dinner, speeches .were made i by Hans. Kemp P. Battle aadD. F. CaldwelL Charlojtte Observer: 1 Mr. Besti the newly elected Presidento!' the Western JS"orth Carolina Railroad,, went up the road yesterday In a Special train from Salisbury. He. was accompanied by Col A. B- An drews, the Yice-President "and Superin tendent under the new, regime, and several others, whose names we could not. learn!. Rev. N. Aldrich left the city yesterday for Newport, Virginia, haying, accepted a call from the Lutheran' church of that town. He carries with him the good wishes of a large number of warm personal friends in Charlotte. -But to get back where we started. There is perhaps no man in North Carolina who would arouse more enthusiasm among the Democracy of the State than Alfed ML Scales. Pure and spotless as a politician, upright and honest as a gentlenia; noted, too, for his sterling Christian cuaracter, his nomination will sweep North Carolina wilh. a wave of en thusiasm which would bear everything be fore it. ' The Dental Convention is still in session at Raleigh. We copy from the Ra leigh IfetoK The report of the committee on Dentai Education was called for. Dr. J. p. Clark; of Newborn, read a very valuable and highly appreciated essay, which de monstrated the great and important need of a higher dentai education. Tbe subject was discussed by Drs. Turner, Griffin and Flemming. It was ordered that the essay of Dr. Clark be published. The commit tee on Physiology made their report through their chairman. Dr. Turner, who read a valuable paper prepared by Dr. B. H. Garrett. Also an interesting paper by himself on the same subject, wbich was received and adopted . ' Discussed by Drs. Flemming, Carr, Turner, Griffith and Crawford. The committee on Operative Dentistry reported through their chairman. Dr. M. A. Bland. They submitted a vaiu able paper on this subject. Discussed by Drs. Tuner, Griffith, Flemming, 8impsoa, Bland, and Carr. NEW AOVftBTISBMBHTS. Mtjnsok -Latest novelty. ; HKiNgBKKQZB Croquet, &c. Cbonlt & Mobbis Auction sale. Pheli? NawMXN Aasignsa's sale. : Jas. C. MTjiTBaLubin'a extracts, &a Masohic Meeting Wilmington Lodge,. : Csoiri.T&MoBBia-Horse,Ac., at auct'n. Dots. . v : ' Cap. Dennis, of the Schr. iSay, of New River,. Onslow county, . lying at Messrs. Hall & Pearaall's wharf,: was the first to hoist the fla Of Sfiackefford'ToT Congress. : ,: ' :. " '. ! 'Dontfdrjgetytheestival to be held : thettie. aiit ,yBogin all thia evening. It isgivenby a number of young, ladies for a speclalahd Very worthy benev olent object, . t.y , j : ": -doble'daUy -'mail BChfednle on the ij&yfrifa tem porarily suspended, baa teen; restored, and mails from the north will hereafter "be de livered, phtil further'Mnotlce;-,at 3.15 P. It.' We'eee it hhhouhcedi&the Ra- leigh 2xew that de)egalM theJPmocxauc Siate Convention, -whieh maeas at Raleigh on the 17th inst., win be, .Cbarged three cnts per mUe each way on the lorth Caro lina Railroad. .. v t -' ; ! At the commencemeDt'exercifles of OiBflboro Famala Collet Joa vFednes- ,4sy evening ; la,st WUmlidiiori was well represented in, ihe parsons of the Misses M. and DsJU, Alderman, Flora Mahh, Alice Garrell and Annie! Jones, who are 'said to hivs acqtS handsomely, The following wiU show the, state of :'the thermometer at the stations mentioned, at 4.81 yesterday evehlnkt'K time, a ascertained from t)ao daily bnllettn issued from the Signal Offloe In this city 1 Atlanta 75 abuvflfe . . . Y,77 Key;west,v....,f88 AttgUBSlii w Charleston; . . . i . .76 Charlotte 74 Corsicana, . . . . . . 79 GalTeSton,......87 Havana .....86 Tndiahoia,'!iJ;:i;;ilW Mobilei:...:.:.h7 Montgomery . . . . ; 84 New Orleans,.,. .86 PuntaRassa, . . : .'.83 Savannah . . . . . :. , .73 h'iith,nisr;he'heari' tiie. ' ineeU' sinal ArwJtillAi TTrr dfidnfi- l i rate, procured a bptUeJof .Df. sBuirf : aby( T syrup and 'Kuibvfc. With! httf Cotf , I plimehu: ' Be wask'ttktcneIoh-"-rr" t plimenta Tncrmomeier seeora. WILMINGTON, N. C.. FRIDAY, lJTJNE, ;i8&; A Cattle Stamped creates a fame oat tb Btreat: - - A- number of cattle were being driven out to one of tbe butcber pens, yesterday afternoon, abbui 1 o'clock, and had reached the vicinity of Fourth . and Chesnut Btteets, when a stampede took place, in the midst of which one of the drove, apparently a Statd and respectable old cow, fell down, and- appeared too weak ; or; too much shocked by her tall to be able to get up: She was assisted to her feet, when, appa rently imbued with a spLrit of vengeance, she i commenced a series, of vigorous as saults upon everybody and everything that eame. in ber way or eten under her obser vation. Her .evident bellicose disposition and belligerent tendencies had the effect of producing a panic among the few pedes trians on the streets in that neighborhood, who sought a safe retreat with all the speed possible. A veteran typo, who happened to be passing at the time, and who evident ly feared that his "form' might receive an indelible Imprint'' from her horns, which would have been an ugly "joV for him, took refuge in a friendly gateway, behind the shelter of which he thought he could enjoy tbe fun and remain "proof" against her Insidious advances. Fortunately for. him, the belligerent animal was soon after wards gotten under control, and our typo went on his way rejoicing. A Novel and Carlos Case. J". L. Williams, colored, had a partial hearing hefore JhBtice Gardner, yesterday afternoon, upon the -somewhat novel and serious charge of chopping up and de stroying the vegetables in the garden of an ! old- colored man by the name of. Robert jPhinney, living, on,, the east side of Fourth, between Swanncand Nixon streets, in tbe northern section of the city. It seems that jPhinney was owing some rent which he had promised to pay on the 1st of June, 'and it is alleged that Williams, being aware of .the fact, made an offer to the owner of the property to pay the rent on condition that he Should have the garden In the meantime, however, it transpired that Phinney waa already in negotiation with the agent of the proprietor of the lot- with theievrof paying fbc rent at once. he-e-cerpt for which Was being made oat, when the offer was of course refused. rTbe same nfgbt the garden was entered, and all "the veapfanles? Ac;,1 estimated by Phinney to be worth about $100, were -destroyed.. It is further alleged that the track found in the garden corresponds with that of WiN iiams, who has a clab-fooL Defendant was ordered, to give bond in the sum of $50 for his appearancethis morning to undergo a further examination. maarla rat ta ooart. Frank Ham en, colored, was arraigned before Justice McQuigg, tyesterday, on a peace warrant, and also on the charge of assault and battery and failing to provide adequate support for bis family. He was Ordered to give bond in the sum of $100 to keep the peace for three months, and to pay a fine of $10 in the; case of abandon ment The assault and battery case was dismissed at the coat of the prosecutor, Julia Hamen. i Mary Holland was arraigned before Jus tice MilUson a. peace warrant sworn out by AnnBmith, both colored. Defendant was required to give bond in the sum of $25 to keep the peace for ninety days and pay the costs. ?4y Beearerc Inqweat. ' Yesterday morning between 6 and 7 O'clock, a colored man by the name of Peter Evans succeeded in bringing to the surface the body of Owen Chadwick, the colored man who was drowned, off a flat at Mr. J. W. Taylor's mill on . Wednesday morning hist. Tbe body was properly secured and Coroner Haw lett notified, who held an id quest ovef the" remains," the" jury returning a verdict to tbe, effect that the deceased oame to his death from accidental drown ing. The body was found near where it went down. ; ? . TUB sxasbs. The mails close and arrive at tbe City Post Office as follows: CLOSK. " Northern through and way - maHs.. .V. .. . . w. .4 . . 5:80 A! M. Raleigh 6:30 A. M. and 6:00 P. M: Mails for tbe N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there- ; from, including A. & N. C. Railroad; at....... 6:30 A.M., Southern malls for all points : South, daily;;;.,......... 7:45 P. M. Western mails(O.C. R'y) daily : ; (except Sunday) 5:00 P. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington iRailroad 7:45 P. M. Mails for points between Flo- , renceahd Charleston 7 A& P. M.' Fayette vule,andofficeson Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and ' ! Fridays. . .............. . 1KM)P M. Fiayetteville, via Lumberton, : daily, except Sundays;;.. 5KX) P. M. Ginalow Cv H. and interme- Jdiate offices every Friday.. 6:00 A M. Smithville mails, by steam- 1 boat, daily (except Sundays) 9KX) A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town 'Creek and Shallotte, every s- Fridajr Jat i . 6:00 A. Wilmington and Black" River Chapel, Tuesdays and Fri days at...... I;... 9:30A.M. - j ! OPES TOB DBXITKKT. Northern through and way imails; .v;.i;. . . r . . ; 7 .-00 A. M. SOumernrmails.;-::rC..;iv..; 7-.80A; M. Carolina Central Railroad; . . . 9:15 A.M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 550 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp .office. . : General delivery open from 6:00 A. M. td 650 P. M., and on Sundays from 80 to 9:80A.M. ;j ; Stamps for sale at tfehef al delivery when JKamp.nca.i cleeed.- '"i SS at 3. SO P. M. ay THB MORSINQ STAB can always be hadattn foUowlusr place la tb etty : The Pareell Soase, Harria' Mews' Stand, and the Sa Office. l -f; 'a ToDay's ladlleatlen. Stationary di Msing barometer higher temperature,! northerly . winds, Teering to easterly pr soutbriyjnrtly cloudy weather, are the incajtiomt fofithis section o-dajf Sermon on TJntremllsin. , : Rev. jprV Tes'date'Stemoh oii UnirerSal !sm, which wis posfpoied oi Wednesday night; will be delivered ia?the First Baptist church. . to-night.; To thia:.di8cnssioa, we are requested to say, pt. Teasdale very, re spectfujly infos' th'e attention oi ! alf wh may be at alt inclined to reatbh the sandy foundation' of universal salvation for theft hope of Heaven. ' --.v.- . ; ; ) Dr. Teasdaje will give; his laet.Bible read ing at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning, and he promises thaLlhe laat of . Ihe . wine ;8hall be the best.lhe Jaaty lara cordially invited to attend. The only,, caae.bcfore the . Mayor's Court yeaterdfy ntorVuig fwashat ot. Victoria Swain, charged with acting very (disorderly oo Natl street Wednesday night. : She;was ordered to pay a fine pf $3.50 or go below for Ave'jdajE8irf it -.-y. JO.'-, m I:. -I.; ' There was.' another case for trial, but the witness did not put'in an appearance. ' ' WNQKres' WATKi Son genuine sold on diaogat,' i It Baperlorlty as a cathartic and alter' tire coasiata In its entire freedom from every thing' bitter, add or crude that prodaee headache, biter-' nal soreness, and tend to destroy the maeoosmem brane. All mineral water Xh&t are dangerous Irri tants may be known by an acidfUr-(aste. - ' -;; -' Professor James A, SeweU, A. M. 1L, of Medical Faculty, Laral Uniyereity, Qaebec, tata: "I have found Oolden'sLlebig'a liquid Jtxtract of Beef and Tonic Inriorator particularly nsefol in advanced stages of Consumption, Weakness, Dyspepsia, and all Nervous Afflictions. In pregnant women it has been retained whilo every other article of food was rejected. I can recommend it as convenient, pala table, aad easy of dii8tkn.n Obiih fc fumi, Agents, Wilmington. BABY ?BJZBS, . $600.' An eminent banker's wife of -, JC. has induced the proprietors ef that groat madicta. Bop Bitters, to offer $860 in prizes to the youngest child that says Bop Bit ten plainly, In any tangoage, between fiay 1, 1880, andJal7 4.l38U This is a liberal and interesting E offer, and erery body and his wife should send two cent stamp to the Bop- Sitter Mix Co., Rochester, a. i. u. d. a., ror circuar, giyuig rmi parucniars, and begm at onee to teach the chudrenlo say Hop tuners ana secure tne pnxe. THIRTY YBABS' SZPSRTJKNCIE OP AM OLD MUHSaV Mrs. Wmelow ' Boothing Byrnp is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses In the United States, and ha been used for thirty Tears with never-f aliliu? safety and suc cess, by millions of mothers and children from the ! feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It cor rects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, re gelates the Dowels, and gives rest; health and coin lort to mother and Child ; We behove it the Best and Barest Remedy in the World. In all cases of DY8ENTSRY and JHABRHCEA 3f CHILDREN, wnether it arises from teething or any other caase. Full directions for using will accompany each bot tle. None Genuine anlasa the fao-aimile or CUR TIS PBRKXN8 la on the outside wrapper. Bold by all Medicine Dealers. 35 cents a bottle. D1BD GKRKSN. In this city, on last evening, of cho lera infantum. WILLIAM MIKL. Infant son of WiuiamH. and Mary .OerJwn, aged three months and nineteen days. ' The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the fsneral this after noon, at 4J o'clock, from the resMesce-of the pa rent, corner tad and Mulberry streets, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. . "Suffer little childron to come uat me and for bid them not, for of such 1 the kingdom of Hea ven." i . : ! NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS. f iUiitn UilU 319SA.F.&A.II. EMBROKNT MmrTmO THIS (FRTDA.Y) KVKNLNfcf, Jsne4th-at 8 O'clock, for work In Visiting BreSrra are eor By order of the W.M. W. 8. WARROCK, : 8e4U . - Secretary. LATEST NOVELTY FOB HOT WKATHJCR "THS BUMMJER OUTFIT." consisting or . ; : One Q&brieUe Be Joorriile,: One MaraeiileaScarf in two colors, ! n Fine Gambrie Flat Scarf, ' .. Three Fancy Cei'dFenang Tie, ;,. 81x Whit Lawn ailkwstitcned Ties, i AH nicely put p in fancy box, and oidrf 1.00 for the sett. ... . MUNBOH, caotiiiar and .... i je It L i Merchant Tailor'. , Lubiii's Esractd, ; TXAIR,'TOOTH AlT NAHi' IRTJBHBS.'PERt J-L famery; Boap, and an endleas variety ot Toi let and Fancy, Goods,, , ... .; ; ...... ! - ' J- " " "For sale by1 ' ' 6 ' , . iAMJta C. MUKDS, Druggist, i Prescriptions compounded at all hours day and night. Je41t -ft- ! Gfoquet;1 tK'FUIi AMD Bfl BBjClj '. i. ! I i Oord aaA Mexican flraes Bammocka; Ball and Bats, Bows antf Arrows; .4 ' : i.: l JUL Yi HUU& axuita. Piano and prg&fts, 111 Hi K W AND SECOND, HAND, ; ( , ... , Sold cheap on the laatanneat PUn, 1 1 At- - i HEIN SBERGKR'S " S and Markel Street.- Pure Cold Soda Water. 'ipHlB ' BEVEBa'gE 'IB '. ACtaroWLKDGED TO JL be the moat healthy during the sommee season, as it cool the blood, and keep the entire system freofroaa fevers Always r hand; with a large lectioa of Choice Byrupa froni rThe Frost King,' , f . . M jt- q NORTHROP'8 . iaplSOrV ; ".yralt aad Oonfectlonery Store. L CblSuiiMer 3 t 'iss OW PRICES I, ;'i HARRISON ALLEN, Je tf -Hatbaai Q.RXNDISG BBS BOLTKDV- MEAT. IN THKCItYi' ixotoh-'xuU o etery- thing s lntte O. IfaLmtvbhjdatQ &OOii jei8 tf y , a. Millars and rain Pealera ; , - Announceiiicnt ! ilv SN RESPONSE TO TH ' FKKNZIKD DaatAND orcfyatcheior friends'as tnera pe$wfia ever "put foot under a table or finger in a tray," barring an occasionalHutll aaiJce" with the roey," we beg :andua 'a simrAe devicefor which we hold letter pateti our famous BAM Cooktoviay bw.nicaay ewrstted into a TeBrmstatrce may te cooleri : ixt lhWtr; eont brnatien SAMOeok BW RtfriMfatota .a sot mySOtf KING'S. ,f-- f f'-s WHOLE NO. 3,996 rifirtt Carolina Bailrbad CoipaiT, j:i f SBCRBTARY TRBABURER'S OFFICE, . Cokpaht Skofs, N. C, May 81et, 1S83. rpHB THIRTY-FIRST (51st) ANNUAL; MBBT- ING of Stockholders of the North Carolina Eail- : ; i. !' i H; . i : "i- " . . . : Road Company will be held in Greensboro. N. C, . -; . ' -J i i - . '.'.-- . . ' i : . ' on the Second-Thursday -of-Jalyr 1880, and the Transfer Bool of h stoci'of said 'Company will be closed from thU date nntll aiter the meeting. " e StSthJy p. B. BUFFET, Secretary: Kerosene Oil. WB QUOTB BJESOSSNB "OIL TO-DAY AT following prices : BTANDARD 110 deg. (guaraateed fire lest), , In Barrels 9c. .:.. : In Bulk.. e. - . Outer grades at proportionate prices. JeSSt ,. CHBB8, CAJKLBY Ss CO. Kerosene Oil. fji&S UNBKRSIGNBD, acting as Retail Agent Kerosene OB, 110 deg.; at 10c per gallon. onietyiu, iw aeg., at wjc j jKinslow OIL 150 deg , at 80c ' Orders solicited by GEO. A. PBCK, jesif i . ; .r, Frontgt. : For Best Groceries, LOWEST PRICES, .-. Call at , ' . :'i t ; , L. VOLLBRS', ie S tf 26 and 38 South Front street. Soda Water. . ICS COLD. WJTH PURS FRUIT . 8 YBUPS . ; Insect Powder, Fly Paper, . Camphor Gum, Fresh Bird Seed, &c, ' For sale by W1L H. GREEN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, my 80 tf Market atreet. Busy! Hat.' Cigars, Dry Goods and Foo s, - Boots and Shoes, "Gem Pussies" and Hooks, Kerosene Oil and the "Famous Sams;" Bod Water, Saddles, Tin Whistles and Hams,. Are goods for which that "little dun," - Will not be sent by DYER & SON. my 80 tf ' For Sale Low, JpWO 1 -HORSE TRUCKS, ONE ALMOST NEW, tiv, ' Both in thorough order Can be bought cheap. Apply at mySO tf THIS OFFICE. Seasonable Goods. FINK ENGLISH BRAWN, Canned, Canned Pig's Tongue, Canned Beef Tongue, Canned Corned Beef. -Oranges and Lemons. Boxes ORANGES, . J Q Boxes LEMONS, PIckJcs. Chew Chow, ncaiuiy, Walnut, Mixed, Gherkins, and all other kinds In Glass and Wood. (Crackers. Fancy Crackers of all kinds. Maccaroons, Kindergartine, : Cream Wafers. Cream Crackers, ;Bgg Biscuit. 1 With the above to select from, together with a ! Bottle of fine Claret, or any other Liquid you may call for, there is no need ever to be at a loss for Refreshments when going to .the Sound, 8mlthviHe, or on any kind of Excursion. THOS. II. JMcMOY, . . . Grocer and Liquor Dealer, mySOtf '. . 57NorthFrentSt. University of Virginia. SUMMER LAW LECTURES (nine weekly), be gin 8th July. 1880, and end 8th September. Hav provedof signal use 1st, ;-to students who design to pursue their studies at this or other Law School; 3d, to those who propose to read privately ; and Srd. to practitioners who nave not had the advantage of systematic - instruction. " For- circular apply (Pv O. University of VaJ to JOHN B. MINOR, Professor Com, and Stat. Law. tufr mylttaw4w . DRUGS, MEDICINCS AND CHEMICALS, Fan cy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brashes, Per fumery, Ac. , choice Tobacco and Cigars. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded and orders answered with care and dispatch. ; Farmers and Physicians from the country will find .my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine, and of the best quality. .... ; ' Wholesale and Retail Druggist, N. B. Cor. Market and Front streets. jmyiOtf. I m Dyeing Them BLUB, DARK BROWN AND BLACK, Last 8nrnmer Suits, and they all pass for new. - WILMINGTON DYEING KSTAB., myl8tf - MaTketbetween8dand8d8ts.t Wirct lining DC 'CREBN8 O . J!or.Dooraand Windows. 3ood to keep out flies and mosquitoes. Also, , Sash, Doors. Blinds, : j Lumber, and Building Material Generally. . : ! " ' ' ALTAFFKB, PRICE Co., ' Faotobt: , iFeot of Walnut at. toy 80tf Otticx: Nutt, near Red Crocs st. i ::;v'HC. Prempert, TjASHt0iiABLB BARBER Sj HAIR DRESSES,' JP respectfully announce to his friends and pat' reus that he may still be found at his Saloon, No. -7 South Front Street, where he will be pleased to serve all who may favor him wfth their patronage. Hon but First Class Workmen employed., : ; ap ii m ; UlUUUDLl i GOOD ASSORTMENT On.HANDV PICTURE Baes.lvalvet aad Walnut; fine aasortment, ficr BrMottidtnr i6ttt nt OBGAN8 on easy term.' ' ' my X3tf C. W. YATES' BOOK STORE. ire, lut uie sue oi mesBra. uness, cariey a w-' prodneta. is prepared to guarantee In any way that tne Oils sold by him are as represented. DATES OF ADVEBTSIItd. ; On iaare one day,..,'., $1. ,: tr. ' ""-. .i three uaja,.,,...;. S 60 r lourdaya,.... , ' 1 five day,. - 6 On week, i.. i.a . . i -1 4 0 '- Twoweeks,. S6 , " Three weeks.. ..' .. .' . ' S 5 -"' One month,.... 10 00 Two months,. ...r..... tf W ' -Tare months,: t S4S0 - Six month 46 0& ' " ,Oneyearrt;i.. "-....-.I.... SO 00 : ESTTCkmWact Adyeittoemenui tAe propo tionately low rate. : -m . Ten line eelid Nonparelf type make one sq oare. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 91, CBONLT, Auctioneer. ; :"' BY CRONLY A MORRIS. - Auction Sale . THIS DAY (FRIDAY. 4TB IN8T V at rO o'clock. A. Mm we will sellat pu Bale Rooms, a large assortmeniof ; . ,K&jjWt' 4? jt-.r.v-.; -Household and Kitchen FarnUnre, . Chamber Sett,-with Wardrobe, . . Small and Large Cooking Stove, a.. 10 pair Blankets, 4 Bathing Tubs. Umbrella Stand. Child's Carriage, , Dry Goods. Sundries, with the. C J . Stock of Groceries, Canned Goods, 'Coun ter, Ac., aved from the late Are; " Roulette Table, Boat and Oars, Ac, Ac. ' J4J i. ' Horse, Rociaway ait Warn at Auction. ON TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 6TH IN8T., at 10 o'clock. A. M., we will sell at Exchange Corner ,; . . A Rocka way and Harness, A Good, Sound. Reliable Horse,! A Light Wagon ta order. CROSLY A MORRIS, je4 1t AucUonecrs. Assignee's Sale. -IHIS DAY (FRIDAY, 4TH INbT.), at 10 o'clock X A. M I will eell at the Sales Rooms of Cranly A Morris, Auctioneers Alt Accounts and Debts due Assigned Estate of R. Greenberg. PHILIP NEWMAN, Je41t Assignee. Carolina Central Railway, WILMINGTON, N. C, May 2. 1830. '0' U w EXCURSION TICKETS ARB NOW ON BJCLi TO ALL RESORTS IN THE WESTERN CAROtlN AS AND GEORGIA. Train leaving WILMINGTON every evening, ex cept Sunday, at 6 o'clock, carries COMFORTA BLE SLEEPING CARS, and makes close connec tion at Charlotte WITH ALL LINES TO THE MOUNTAIN COUNTRY. For further information apply to F. W. CLARK. Je 3 lm General Passenger Agent. A Card. HAVING DISPOSED OF MY INTEREST IN mv Wilmington. N. C. Branch Store to EL H. KA8PBOWICZ, all persons Indebted to me will make payment to him, and all persons holding claims against me will present same to him for Im mediate payment S. KAbPROWICZ. new xorx, May z, i8U. je 1 tr Slippers! Slippers T LADIES' SUPPERS OF EVERY IMAGINABLE Style from 36 cents ud. Ladies' Button SliDDers at $1 00 per pair, Children's Sandal Slipper at 60 cents. Children's Sandal Shoes at 95 cents, asd Shoes of every description at proportionately Low Prices, at TflUA&S H. UUWJfiX'B, j e 1 tf No. 47 North Market st. Sign of the Big Boot. I AM NOW OFFERING TO SELL, If OB CASH OXLY, AT EXTREME LOW PRICES, THE F . LOWING GOODS: Gent's Sewed Gaiters. 91 40 40 . 1 20 1 00 90 . 1 25 . 1 20 65 . 1 15 . i 20 00 00 " Custom Made Gaiters... 4 Laced Calf .Tie Shoes . . . Ladies' Foxed Shoes " Newport Ties ' Opera Slippers... Strap Sandals , " Croquet Slippers m Misses Strap Sandals : " Button Gaiters Childrens' Strap Sandals ... ' Button Gaiters... S. BLUMENTHAL, No. 40 Market Street. my IS tf nac Brown & Roddick I . 45 MARKET tSTHHiET, A RE OFFERING BOMB GREAT BARGAINS ii In Domestic Quilts suitable for the Summer. ' Full Size Honeycomb Quilts $ 1 00 Bridal Quilt Fringed. .7 1 ' I 35 The Bates Quilt 150 : English Marseilles Qullta, all sizes aad qualities, at prices ranging for il 75. te $6 00. ;myS3tf . . BROWN A RODDICK. I - Wilson filultls & Co-'s Wasdnii TAGONB OF ABOVE MAKE, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, For sale by KEBCBMBB A CALDER BKOb. ja3 tf Eastern and Western Hay. e A AJ Bales Beat COVER and OUU, ; "TIMOTHY HAY, FoSsalebr Je 8 U . KRRCHNKK A CALDER BROS. Corn, Ileal, Hails, &c. ( 50QQ Bust CORN, y .QQ Bosb Fresh Water MiU MEAL, : :. fQQ Kegs NAILS. ' ' 150 Be" COFrKK "Pfades, c- ForssieV jeStf KKB A CALDER BKOf. Bacon cWdFbl-k 25 Bmoke1 snjBS. i. 2fo Bbl MBSS PORK, . , For Sale trw ' Je 8U KXBOHNEB A CALDER BROS : Harness JSiuSiiM w make or Carriages, Buggies, wagons ana i Dray! Saddles, Harness. Bridles, Collars,, , ; iZ Ac. Painting. Varnishing and Repairing done at short notice. Call and examine and et; , your money's worth, at P. H. HAYDEN'S, mySOtf Third, bet. Market and Princess sL I: If ;raf.'; 1
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