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By WJI. O.BEUBIAUU, i U.1SHB1 DAILY EXCEPT MOKLA YK. n BDB9CBIPTKMI Di ADVaKO : rhv mall) postage paid,. . "l W six mo"""!. .. 3 35 fart monuis . 00 JDfc TsrvSiibeeribera, flelivered In any pert of the TowftTpweek. Ouf City Agent, are Jty' ttoriwd to collect for mere than tiim maaUtc MORNING EDITION. TTirihe Poet Office at Witmingtoa, N. C entered ai ,eeond-clsss matter. . OUTLINES. Cockling declares that Grant's supporters will stick to him to the last. The Com mittee on Credentials concludes its labor. Prince Leopold. Queen Victoria' son, accompanied by his friends, was among the spectators. Conklini? was loudlj cbeered when be entered the hall; he wanted tbe Convention to pledge itself to sustain the nominee; be met with strong oppoii'.ioD; he wanted a resolution passed excluding all members who voted against the first resolution; he finally withdrew the resolution. A. white woman named Sally SbivaH, died at Hamburg, a C yesterday from the effects of a blow re ceived from a policeman's club in that pliCe. - Hon. H. W. Hdliard, U. S. Hirjister to Brazil is in Augusta, Ga., on a visit; he returns July 1st. Ex-Senator Job B. Gordon speaks at Augusta, Gi. to-day in regard to his resignation. The Crown Prince of Geimany goes t,St. Petersburg. A Spanish ship has been seized by the authorities of Que txc on suspicion of carrying a cargo of arms lur the Cuban insurgents. New Yoik markets: Money 34 per cent; cot loo easier at lli12c; southern flour un ciiaused; common to fair eitra $5 00 5 70; wheat opened ilc better and closed itb ine advance about lost; un graded red $1 181 2&i; corn weak and fjirly active;ungraded 5255$C; spirits tnr -ciiiiDe unchanged; rosin stronger at l 40 Is Edmunds to be the "dark horse?' The Caesarian operation may not be pti formed at Chicago. The House, by a vote of 166 to 67, decided to adjourn on June 10th. Hardly ever. Public sentiment in Washington is said to be largely in sympathy with Mrs. Cliristiaucy. 3,404 immigrants arrived at New Vork on Taesday. They were made up of English, Scotch, Germans and Scandinavians. And now old Martin Townsend who defended the negro Whittaker says he is satisfied that he is the guilty one and mutilated himself. Next. The Washington Post is now run oiag the Morrison boom." It began the Seymour boom. Before July Till it, may tackle some other. West, Point sends out 53 graduates' iliis year. Whittaker is not one of them. No man with cropped ears can be graduated at the U. S. Mili tary Academy. Gen. Bradley Johnson agrees with Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, that Grant is the strongest Republican in the South. He says Tilden's nomination -Aould lose Virginia. Old Zach Chandler's widow wants to vote. She headed the Woman's Suf rage Association Committee ap pointed to call on delegates to urge tbem to insert a woman's suffrage plack in the platform. Gov. Holliday has appointed Col. Thomas L Breston, of Albemarle; Col. Thomas H. Carter, of Richmond, and Col. Henry S. Brown, of Taze well county, Commissioners from Virginia to the King's Mountain Cen tennial celebration, which will occur October 7. At Chicago the North Carolina delegation have elected "Mr. Ken edy, a Treasury official," a member ot the-National Committee in place 'of-Tom Keogh, at present Secretary of the Natioual Committee. Is not his intended for Mr. W. P. Canaday, f this city ? The Chsrlotte Eoenina Press Dub tabes an extract from a letter written bv Gen. Alfred M. Scales on May Jtst, in which he says: I have never sought the nomination for ,BJ"nor- I do not think it is to be pre rrea to my present place; but I have -- v. amuonzea any one to say 1 would not accept ihe place. On the contrary, if party from any cause demands my ser . ce ln tbat line thronch the titat Coovn. 'Ob i then I will obey iu behests, and do all - accomplish our won:. n seems the Stab was mistaken u ventured to sav there were hnt few men in the State who were quaV- 'Qed to make a strictly first-rate perintendent of Public Instroe- one equal to our necessities and woo would compare with the best the land. Our exchanges impress that there are manv in as w J NJVHMUU) 1U aorth Carolina who would answer in Jast eplendidly." Either they have cry depressed idea of what con--tates a fit-elasa Snperintendent VOL. XXVI. NO. 65. Or the crOD of crreat men l nmAl o - r v-"Ev'3' We do not care which.. The Raleigh O5ervroontaiuslong proceedings of the tlniversitv Com-i mencemeut on Wednesday. We hare not space for them. We can only say that it speaks highly of Judge Merri mon's address bn Theiuty of Yoang Men to the State," atid of Rev. Dr. Tnoker'a sermon. At, nieht the rer- resentattves of the two societies de - M livered speeches. We will endeavor to give a more extended account in Sunday's issue. 1 Spirits Turpentine. Wake Forest College commence ment next week. Gen. Johnstone" Jones is not a candidate for State Auditor. , We notice that the "Kurnela" are in force at Chapel HilL 5The local minister's conference and camp meeting will be held at Ruther ford College, commencing on the 21st of July. Charlotte Observer: Let us have light, the fullest light, as to the record of every man who offers to sacrifice (?) him self in the cause of the people; but ia our zealous search after truth let us stick to the truth. Raleigh Newsil North Carolina Radicals are thus represented on the com mittees at Chicago: On Organization, Ru fus Barrioger; Rules and Business, O. H. Blocker: Credentials. Q. W. Price. Jr.: Platform, James LL Harris. Charlotte Press: CapL Shackle- ford was an old Confederate officer and has been a member of the Legislature several different termB from his county. - The Charlotte mint for the month ot May assayed oyer $10,000 of gold bullion. Charlotte Press: W. J. Best, CoL Andrews and the Secretaries went up the Western Railroad on a special train yesterday. Grace, Tappao and Fish; "the New York capitalists,! nave, deserted Best,- xt may oe mat d may yeiDaveie mortgage the road for $15,000 .per mile to pay the State her $850,000 in bonds I ' Tarborev Southerner: Your duty first is to sub scribe for your home paper. because this of all years you abonld keep yourself well posted on your county, State and National politics; Your home paper ia the only one that will give you information on all these subjects. If you can't take it for twelve take it for six months. The State Journal saya 112 del egates have been instructed to vote for Jarvis and 94 for Fowle. This gives Jarvis a majority of 118 among the instructed dele gates. Ths Farmer Mechanic says that the delegates selected will vote two for Fowle and 299 for Jarvis, a majority, thus ar, of 37 for Fowle. liaieign uoterter, Washington Press: We learn that a row took place in Williamston on Saturday night, the 21st intt, in which one negro was so badly cut that be died shortly afterwards. No :one knows who did the cutting. Several others were badly bruised, and bad tbeir clothes cnt iu different places Whiskey is said to be at the bot tom of the whole-affair. Mr. E. J.'Hale writes from New York to the Raleigh New. Decoration Day, a legal holiday, io which I could do no bu siness except to read and digest my mail, is necessarily tfM non to me. i nave, therefore, employed the afternoon in seek ing the grave or my old iriena, tien. YV. H. C Whiting, who was wounded and cap tured at the battle of Fort Fisber, and brought here to die. Raleigh, N. C, Jane 1, 1880. Editor of Batter Record : Have read your eaitonaL l sincerely deprecate the '.acrimony and bitterness. which bave entered into tne uuoernaioriai campaign. I have not and will not sanc tion any attack upon Gov. Jarvis. This is spoken like a man, a christian and a statesman. Ifeia Heme Becoro. Jackson Reporter'. Died, at his residence, in Hertford county, on the morn ing of the 27th of May, Dr. uodwm uot ton Moore, in the 73d years of his age. Dr. Moore was for a long time one of the lead ing physicians of Hertford county. He married a sister or. sir. 4. w. rvneeier, author of Wheeler's History of North Carolina, and Was father of Major Moore, author of Moore's History of North Caro lina. He graduated at Chapel Hill with Gov. Graham and Judge Pearson. New Berne Nut Shell: We learn from parties who came up on the Sunday School excursion train yesterday afternoon, that shortly alter leaving Morehead City six cows were killed on the track.. -The census enumerator who was working in tne 4th ward yesterday, called at the bouse of a colored woman and knocked at the door. "Come in 1" said an old woman at the wash- tub. The enumerator went n ana com menced with mis stereotyped introduction: "I am the census-taker, and bave called to Uke the census. " The old lady hastily re plied : "Bress your heart, honey, 1 haven't got any to save your life V Oxford Torchlight: W. 11. Winstead, Rotboro, has sold his steam whiskey distillery to Messrs. Pass & Tuck, for 120.000. i Mr. Stephen Wilkerson, of Person county, aged 84 years, has now on hand bis sixty-sixth crop of tobacco, that is to say that be has raise J ana curea 66 tobacco crops. Professor Fetter's 8chooL the Oxford Male Academy, closed a verv successful session on the 27th ult. The attendance was large, and the progress of the pupils entirely satisfactory. Mr. John Beck, of this county, sold four grades of tobacco in Durham, ou the asth ult., at an average or 9 70 per nunureu, nu averaged for his entire load $52.26. StateaVille American : From a letter received we learn that Maj. A. C Bryan and his force, on a raid from the Lewis Fork and Reddie's River, in Wilkes county, seized seven illicit distilleries, three coppers, &c. about 8,000 gallons of beer andfLfty gallons of whiskey. The Wil mington tiTAKsays that Gov. Swaia, Rev. Dr. HubbartftRev. Dr. Charles Phillips and dozens o sawyers have been forced to doubt the genuineness of the document now called "the Mecklenburg Declaration, of Independence.0 To the names , men tioned by the Stab we beg leave to add those of Judge Gaston and Chief Justice Pearson, both bf whom so cxpressed them selves to men now living. Statesvflle landmark. , r.The wheat harvest! is now in active' progress. The crop, generally - speaking, throughout the country, is turning out well -Last Sunday two girls, sisters, aged respectively nine and sixteen Vears, were buried in the same grave at Tabor church, in Turners- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 - ' ' II " WILMINGTON, N. C.SATURDAY, burg township.-;. They, were .the daughters of . Mr. , Samuel , Forcum, of ' Eagle Mills. They died of some kind of If ever,, within a few hours of each other, and after an ill ness of about two weeks. ,. A squad of revenue officers, m command of Capt Abe Bryan, was nrea upon by moonshiners on Lewis' Fork. Wilkes countv. last Mon dav. and Mr. C. CL Crumpler, one of the party. was snot through the body. His wound. while dangerous, is not considered as nec essarily fataL,, ; ' Front the Raleigh Observer we euii the following from the proceedings in the State Dental Convention: Dr. Isaiah Simpson read a highly Interesting and in structive essay on dental education, which was discussed by Drs. Flemraiog, Turner, Rice and Crawford. The Bubject of pa thology and therapeutics was resumed, and disease of the teeth and its treatment was discussed by Drs. Griffith, Turner, Fiem ming and Rice. 'The committee - on me chanical dentistry submitted, through their chairman, Dr. J; E. - Griffith, a valuable paper on the subject, which was discussed by Drs. Flemming, Turner, Crawford, Rice, Hoffman, Griffith and Bessent. On motion, the election of officers for the ensuing year was held, resulting as follows: Isaiah Simpson, President; J. F. Griffith, 1st Vice President; J. D. Clark, 2d Vice President; W. H. Hoffman, Secretary; J. H. Crawford, Treasurer. Charlotte. Observer: Thirteen persons are quartered at Cleavelsnd Springs and ' another family went up yesterday morning. Capt. R. D. Graham states that the report that . a : new- hotel is . to be erected immediately, bn the site of the old Atlantic at Beaufort, is untrue. Ven der's cold wave came sure enough yester day. He said: "Probably the first of Jane will be fall-like with frosts again." His predictions refer more especially to Canada aad northern latitudes, and . must therefore be taken with modifications in . the South. Mr. Best and the . party - that accom panied him up the Western North Caro lina Railroad day before yesterday morn ing, went on through to Asheville, which place will no doubt be the headquarters of the organization. There have been no positive developments as to the policy of the road or indeed anything as to the man agement except that it will be in the in terest of the Richmond & Danville Rail road, with all that that implies, a condition or auairs not very satisfactory .-to Charlotte, at least. TJET JE3 CITY. NBH AOTBaTlSBiaBNT. G. W. C. Wanted. ' L. Yollkbs Best groceries. Munson Light cass. sack suits. Wk. H. Gbekst Soda water, &c. J as. C. Mtjkds Aromatic camphor. Local Dots. The thermometer was down to 57 degrees ia the Stab office yesterday morning. Solicitor Galloway has arrived, to be in attendance udoq the Saperior Court, which reconvenes to-day. The Seoretary of the District Convention at Fayeltevilie hot having yet1 arrived, we are without the official pro ceedings of that body for publication this morning. The "veteran typo" alluded to in the article on the "Cattle Stampede," published in our last, says we were in error in stating that he got behind a gate. The fact was that he "took a tree I" We cheer fully make the correction. The Superior Court for this county. Judge Avery presiding, which took a recess on Monday last, in consequence of the fact that many of the legal fraternity desired to attend the Congressional Con vention, will meet again this morning at 10 o'clock. In our last we mentioned the fact that the schooner Bay, from Onslow county, had hoisted the Shackelford flag, and yesterday afternoon we noticed that the schooner it Frances had done likewise, and that the Minnie Ward and Lorenzo, from the same county, were going to fol low suit. Replaced Far for Delegate to the 1 state convention. The following reduced rales for delegates to the Democratic State Convention have been agreed to by the companies mentioned, and are published by authority of Capt. S. A. Ashe, Chairman of the Executive Committee:.- .... The Western North Carolina Railroad Company; the Raleigh and Gaston Rail road Company; the Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Railroad Company; the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad Company; the Spartanburg- and Asheville Railroad Company; the 'Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company, and the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company will charge three cents a mile each way. - Tbe Carolina Central Railroad Company 2 cents a mile- each way. and $7.85 from Charlotte. ' The Steamboat companies on the Cape Feer, half rates. The Atlanlio and North Carolina Rail road Company, 6 cents - a mile for tbe roond trip. Certificate on back of ticket must be signed by the Secretary of tbe Convention . iPattlacTfeelr Root In 11. : A horse attached to a dray, the property of one Tom White, colored, trod on a de cayed board in the wharf foot of Chesnut street, yesterday morning, when one hind leg went entirely through, leaving the other bind leg stretched out and the fore ones folded under him. In this unpleasantpo sition he remained for some minutes, until he was finally assisted , to his feet. Tbe poor horse , was hardly clear of the difficulty when a careless colored individual very heedlessly "put "his foot in it," or rather both feet, and went through the whole to his armpits, when he was seized, by some of the bystanders and rescued from his peril ous position. : That hole should receive immediate at tention, or somebody will go through it and come out on the other side. Hobjkfobd's.; Aorp PposPHAra makes a delicious drink; with water and sugar only. I and is superior to fano jaice. or lemons for making "lemonade" or alcoholic drinks snerman ve Grant. The Washington Gazette of a recent date has the following, which speaks for itself : "A Mr. Cannady, of Wilmington, N O., a Sherman delegate to Chicago, and A. J. Pinkham, Esq., Grant alternate from the same State to the same Convention, had a fracas at the Ebbitt yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock. The dispute arose upon the 1 alter 's offering to bet the former $10 that upon his arrival in Chicago he would vote for Grant. Tbe former stated that he would not bet $10, bat would bet $100 that he would hot vote for Grant; whereupon Pinkham said he would not bet that sum, because it might be an inducement to Can nady to desert Sherman, and then a fight ensued. The Sherman delegate knocked the Grant alternate 'off his pins' twice. Afl it is In the beginning, so it will be in the end." The extract of course refers to ex-Mayor Canaday, now Collector of tbebrt. Taxes Listed in Separate Rooms. It may not be generally understood that the city taxes and the State and county taxes are this year listed in separate rooms in the City Hall and by different persons, ; instead of being listed together, as has heretofore been the case. Col. J. G. Burr has the listing of the State and county 'taxes, and Mr. J.Kent Brown of the city taxes. We make this statement for the reason that some may, after listing their city taxes in the first room they come to, think they bave completed their listing and go away with their State and county taxes unlisted, as we hear has arfwiybeen tbe case in some instances, thorties thus unintentionally becoming delinquents. mayor csari. Mayor Fishblate having returned from Fayetteville, appeared and took his seat. Mr. J. L. Holmes, counsel fox Thos. Edens, charged wtth resisting an officer in connection with the removal of tbe market carts to Front street a few days since, ap peared and announced himself ready to take up the case, which, however, was continued until Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, on account of the absence of the City Attorney, who was indisposed. Scipio Hill, colored , charged with disor derly conduct on tbe street and resisting Officer Woebse, was ordered below for fifteen days. Thtmoneter Record. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.81 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta 75 Jacksonville 80 Key West, 85 Mobile 89 Montgomery 8 New Orleans,.... 80 PuntaRassa,. ...85 Savannah 78 Wilmington 76 Augusta 81 Charleston, 77 Charlotte 78 Corsicana, 91 Galveston 00 Havana 86 Indianola, 88 Ub mailable natter. The following is the unmailable matter remaining in tbe city postoffice at this date: Mr. MackGaire, Halifax county, N. C; Thoa. F. Arnold, New York, N. Y. ; Carrie Gillespie, Greensboro, N; C.; Hattie Mid dletoo, 806 Meetin street; J. D. Stanford, 2, Kenanaville, N. C. Papers John D. Hooper, Chapel Hill, N. C.;MaryE. Walters, Warrenton, Vs. Package wall paper Jas. Dubose, Florence, & C. oar If-onsmo tr Con cress. John W. Shackelford, Esq., our nomi nee for Congress, arrived in the city yes terday and registered at the Purcell House, where daring the day a large number of his political aad personal friends called upon him and congratulated him on being chosen by his Democratic friends to bear the banner of tbe party in the approaching political struggle in this Congressional Dis trict. Tne.Dleztee. A large number of delegates were in tbe city yesterday on tbeir way home from the Convention at Fayetteville, having arrived here on the steamers D. Murehison and A. P. Hurt. They speak in warm terms of Mr. Shackelford, the nominee, of the Convention for Congress, and will use their best efforts to secure his election. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSB. Northern through and way mails 5:30 A. M, Raleigh ..5:30 A. M, and 5:00 p. M. Mails for the N. C Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at. 5:30 A. M. Southern mails for all points South, daily. 7:45 P. M. Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily (except Sunday) 5 KM) P.M. Mail for Cheraw & Darliagton Railroad 7:45 P. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston 7:45 PM. Fayetteville, and offlcefion Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays.. liOOP M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily,, except Sundays.... 5:00 P. M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices every Friday.. 6:00 A Mi Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 9:00 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town : Creek and Shallotte, every Friday at.. 6:00 A. M. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Tuesdays and Fri : days at... 9:30 A. M. OPEN FOB ' DKLTVEBY. Northern through and way mails.., 7.-00A.M. Southern mails pm... 7:30 A.M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 9 :15 A. M. : stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12M., and from 2 to 5:30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. . - . ;..,:;' - , General delivery onen frdm 6:00 A. M. to 8:50 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:80 to :9UA. XL. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp omce is closed. JUNE 5;i88d: ToDaya Inattention. ' T -" u Stationary barometer, wfnds mostly from the .northeast to southeast, and i warmer. clear or partly cloudy weather, are the indi cations for this section to-day f. . u : ; ,., - The ladies sing "in 'the ' sweet 'buy ' and hnv' nn will mcAt In tht hoantifnl atnm " and we can . certainly , raise jo., objection. r j .a . . . a am, rememDer ine nine ones at nome, ana do not leave the nurse: without a bottle of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup.,- -, t J Quarterly meetings Fea ths WiumraroH District, Mwhodist s. ckuboh, 8otjth Third Round, Coharle Mission, at ATeryiboro, ; : ' June tJTT Bladen, k. New .Chorea ... Jane 2687 Cokeebary, at Bthel, - ; Jnly S 4 Elisabeth, at Abbottsbnre, Jnly 1011 Wsceamaw Mission, at niae Log, - July 1415 WhltesvUle, at Peacock's, . Jnly IT 18 Brunswick, at Zlon, (District Oonf.) Jnly Si SB Sailtkvule, July 17 S8 Wllmlngtoni at Front Street. 1 Jsly 81r Au 1 Wilmington, at Fifth Street, Aug. 78 Onslow, 1 Aug. 7 8 Topsail, st Herrfag's. Chapel, Ang. 1011 Duplin, Asg. 14 16 New Kivfer Mission, . Aug. 1416 cuatoa. Aog. ii as I S. Burkhrad. Presiding Elder. C1XY ITEBln. THE MORNTJHQ BTAB can always be had at tne following places ln the city : The Puree 11 House, Harris' News' Stand, sod the Star Office. CONGRESS - WATER. None genuine sold on draught. Its superiority as a cathartic and altera tive consists ln its entire freedom from every thing bitter, acid or crude that produces headache. Inter nal soreness, and tends to destroy the mucous mem brane. All mineral waters that are dansrereos irri tants may be known by an add after-taste. BABT PRIZES, $600. An eminent banker's wife of , N. x., has induced the proprietors of that great medicine, Hop Bitters, to offer $600 In prises to the youngest child that says Hop Bit ters plainly, in aaykoigaage,' between. May 1, 1880, and July 4, 1881. This is a liberal and interesting offer, and every body and his wife should send two cent stamp to the Hop Bitters Mfg Co. , Rochester, N. Y., U. i. A., for circular, giving fall particnlars, and begin at once to teach the children to say Hop Bitters and secure the prize. Dr. Wm. Alex. Greene, Hacon, Qa., writes, "I cheerfully state that I have tested the virtues and efficiency f Colden's Lieblg's Liquid Extract of Beef ia my private practice In cases of general, debility, weakness, depression, dyspepsia, loss of appetite and nervous aMetlsns, when medicine had proven more than useless.- shave found it the best remedy I ever used in chronic alcoholism, when the stomach is always irritable, and .food required to nourish and invigorate. Grrrx A Wiuxsmr, Agents, Wlimingtoo. MOTHERS I MOTHERS 1 1 h MOTHERS !.! I Are you disturbed st night and broken of your res by a sick child suffering and crying with the excru ciating pain of cutting teeth t If so, go st once sad get s bottle of MRU. WIS SLOWS bOOTHUSa S XRtJP. It Will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediatelydepend upon It; there is no mistake about it. There is not s mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you st once that it will regulate the. bowels, and give rest to the moth er, anorelief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, sad pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and noises in the United' States; Sold everywhere. 35 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Fine Assortment QF ELEGANT LIGHT CA8SIMERE SACK SUITS, Received Yesterday by Express. . MUNeON, Clothier and je 6 It Merchant T&Uor- Wanted. A NORTH CAROLINIAN, well acquainted in the Eastern section of the State, desires a po sition as Traveling Salesman In s-FirstClass Wil mington House. First class references and ac quaintance. Address, G, W. C, Je5 it , This Office. : Aromatic Camphor NOTHER SUPPLY HAS BEEN RECEIVED end is selling rapidly. It is the BEST ARTICLE for preserving Carpets, Woolens, Furs, &c, from Moths. jror sale by jeftlt JAMBS C. MUNDS, Druggist. For Best Groceries, A T LOWEST PRICES. Csllst L. VOLLERS, SS and 38 South Front street je.6 tf Soda Water. ICE COLD, WITH PURE FRUIT SYRUPS. Insect Powder, Fly Paper, " Camphor Gum, Fresh Bird Seed, Ac, For sale by WM. H. GREEN, ; Wholesale and Retail Druzgiat, je 5 tf Market (street. JPUfiNlTUttK. THE IMMENSE PRODUCTION OF FURNI ture by the Furniture Manufacturing Company of Old Fort, N. C, enables us to duplicate North em and Western prices, at same time give better goods for the money. Please call and examine Block and Prices and favor us with your orders. D: A. SMITH CO., my 83 tf " 43 North Front st ..Hvuaw, awasass I awl awMSMW ' Corn, Ileal; Hay. 15 000 Bnsl1 Iimo Wfilt8 cow' 600 BM31 Wter Ground MEAL, 500Bale.HAY; - - Flour, Holasses, Sugar 1200 FM)Ui WBxtraFamny, KAA Hhds and Bbls Byrnp, New Orleans, 'OU V New Crop, Cuba and Porto Rico MO okn BbSsUGAR, Cut Loaf, Granulated, ZOU Standard A, Extra O and O, Bacon, Laid, Fork, &c. 200 Soxe SmOKed D 8 SIDES, 150 ce laKD' r 125 SbUCPri l OOC Bags COFFEE, - -' JbLV. Rio, Lsguyra and Java, JJJQ Boxes STABCH, ' 300 Boxt d rPTA8Bt i . ' Jiyg Boxes Laundry SOAP , ,; . , Ijqq Boxes Pare Assorted CANDY, Snuff, Tobacco, Paper, Matches, Shot; 8pice,Oin ' ger, Pepper, Hoop lion, Spirit Barrels, e. For sale low by c. ' mLUAM&m mubuhison. my 30 tf . Wholesale Gro. Com. Merts, . ; ; - t-u'.:; 'uHtMUfBat'-i txVJS TOBAOCdV Imported 'snot bimetOe CtG ABS1 , Cl , ; GARETTES. SNUFF sad PIPES , . . " , ,Qf sU descriptions. ... Market Street WHOLE NO. 3,997 : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, lortli Carolina Railroad Conmany, SECRETARY & TREASURER'S OFFICE, Comtaht Enops, N. C, May 31st. 1S8J. rTJHE THIRTY -FIRST (Slst) ANNUAL MEET ING of Stockholders of the North Carolina Rail Road Company will be held in Greensboro. N. C , on the Scond Thursday of July, 1880, and the Transfer Books of the stock of said Company will be dosed from this date until after the meeting. " je 8 t8thJy P. B. BUFFIN, Secretary. Kerosene Oil. WE QUOTE KEROSENE OIL TO-DAY AT following prices : STANDARD 110 deg. (guaranteed fire test), In Barrels vc. In Bulk... :....9 c Other grades at proportionate prices. 3 3 3t CHESS, CARLEY St CO. Kerosene 0il7' THE UNDERSIGNED, acting as Retail Agent here, for the sale of Messrs. Chess, Csrley & l . w w. w IV gUMRUVOO U WiJ If. that the Oils sold by him are as represented. XT rn .t t . n ; Safety Oil, 180 de., at 30c R Klnslow OU, ISO deg , at 30c " Orders solicited by GEO. A. PECK, Je 3tf . FrontBt Flour, Meal and Corn. 600 Bbls 0004 FUUR 1200 Ba8h Watcr Mm MBAL' JQQ Boxes D. S. and Smoked J SIDES and SHOULDERS, At Low Prices by HALL & PEARSALL. my26DAWtf For Sale Low, JWO 1 HORSE TRUCKS, ONE ALMOST NEW, Both in thorough order Can be bought cheap. Apply at my 30 tf THIS OFFICE. Croquet, JN FULL AND HALF SETS, Cord and Mexican Grass Hammocks, Balls and Bats, Bows and Arrows, At the LIVR BOOK STORE. Pianos and Organs, jqBW AND SECOND HAND, Boia cneap on Uii instalment Flan, At HEINSBERGBR'S 39 and 41 Market Street. je 4 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 St Co., Factory: Office: Foot of Walnut st. Nutt, near Red Cross st. mySOtf H. 0. Frempert, FlSHION ABLE BARBER A HAIR DRESSER, respectfully announces to his friends and pat rons that he may still be found at his Saloon, No. t South Front Street, where he will be pleased to serve all who may favor him with their patronage. None but First Class Workmen employed, aplltf . Croquet. GOOD ASSORTMENT ON HAND -t PICTURE Frames, Velvet and Walnut; fine assortment, Fic- ure Mould! ng cut to fit any aiae Picture. ORGANS on easy terms. my 33 tf . C. W. YATES BOOK STORE. Pure Cold Soda Water. THIS BEVERAGE IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO be the most healthy during the summer season, as it cools the blood, and keeps the entire system free from fever. Always On hand, with large se lection of Choice Syrups from The Frost King, At S. G. NORTHROP'S ap33,tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Cool Summer Hats ! JOW PRICES 1 HARRISON Ss ALLEN, Hatters. je 3 tf We Keep QRINDING "THE BEST BOLTED MEAL IN THE CITY," aid on hand full stock of every thing in the G. L. PRESTON CUMMIN G A CO.. je.S tf Millers and Grain Dealers. Announcement! JN RESPONSE TO THE FRENZIED DEMAND of our batchelor friends, as fine a set of fellows as ever "put a foot under s table or finger in a tray," barring an occasional, "futile dalliance" with the "rosy," we beg to announce that by a simple device for which we hold letters, patent our famous SAM Cook stove msy be quickly converted into a refrigerator. Beer, lor Instance, may be cooled in there com- Dinaoaa bam vook stove neingeraiors in s most surprising manner. Ready for tne next "Club." Sola only st mySOtf KING'S. Seaside. IHB STEAMER PASSPORT WILL LCOM- mencs SUNDAY TRIPS April 35ta, and continue Daily Trips to the SBA SIDE, leaving at 9.80 A. M. until further notice. apSttf. . GEO. MYERS, Agent. Tourists AND ALL PERSONS WANTING TRUNKS and Traveling Bags can be furnished st the lewestpricea from our new stock Just mived. Onr Wholesale and Retail Harness Establishment can't be best for Latest styles and Best Gooos lor 'tae least mosey- No. 8 South Front 8t, My SOtf MALLARD A BOWDEN. HATES oi AD VKaa iain4jU. , One Sasre on asyii..;.-.. .f i v. two4ys,.... , ....,...... .j,. ; 1 Is .",' vv three days,.- i- .-.r. !. 60 " ' . fourdsys, ;........'.... ; five usys,.... ; 6 ' " One week,...,.......;....v..... -4 " Tweweeks,...........i ... s 6 Threeweeks,. .. ......... !;...; 8 6 One month, , ... 10 0 . Two months ....i.i. IT 00 Three months,... 34 00 Six months,... i.. 40 00 One year,... ................... 60 00 e - iarContract Adverttsemects Hken at propo; tfonately low latss-V l, : r, : ; :: V Ten lines aHd Nonpareil type make ore squatfe. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Seasonable Goods. F (INE ENGLISH? BRAWN. Canned, Canned Piir'a Tinm. . Canned Beef Tongue. . Canned Corned Beef. Oranges and Lemons. Boxes ORANGES, Boxes LEMONS. Pickle. Chow Chow, Plcalilly, Walnut, Mixed. tShert ins, and all other kinds in Ulass and Wood. Crackers, Fancy Crackers of all kinds. Maccaroons, KindergarUns, Cream Wafers. . Cream Crackers, ;Egg Biscuit. With the above to seiect from, together with s Bottle of Fine Claret, or any other Liquid you msy call for, there is no need ever to be at s Joss for Refreshments when going to the Sound, Smithville, or on any Lind of Excursion. THOS. II. McliOl, Grocer and Liquor Dealer, my 30 tf 6 A 7 North Front St. Gerhardt & Co., 1ITANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ULL CARR1AOKS. TiTTnaiiesi it a nimasi A full stock CODStsntlv on hand and &t Inv nri.' Repairs of all kinds executed with disTtr.h nn moderate terms. Give us a call and be convinced of the fact. Factory Third Street, opposite City Hall. . my 80 tf A Card. HAVING DISPOSED OF MY INTEREST IN mv Wilmington. N T. Rranrh Rtrtri In U H KASPROWICZ, all persons Indebted to me will make rjavmeat to him. and all mmihi (iaMIhh claims against me will present same to him for im- mew xorKt May 88, 1880. je 1 tf Sign of the Big Boot I AM NOW OFFERING TO SELL, ' POJR CASH ONLY, AT EXTREME LOW PRICES, THE F LOWING GOODS: Gent's Sewed Gaiters.... .. 40 Costom Made Gaiters.... 40 Laced Calf Tie Shoes 1 20 Ladies' Foxed Shoes 1 00 Newport Ties 90 " . Opera Slippers l 25 " Strap Sandals 1 20 " Crcquet Slippers fiK Misses Strap Sandals 1 15 Burton Gaiters 1 20 Chlldrens' Strap Eandala 90 " Button Gaiters 90 8. BLUMENTHAL, my 15 tf nac No. 40 Market Street. QUILTS. rown tc Roddick 45 MARKET STREET, ARE OFFERING SOME GREAT BARGAINS in Domestic Quilts suitablo for the Summer. Full Size Honeycomb Quilts $ 1 00 Bridal Quilt Fringed 1 36 The Bates Quilt 1 60 jmgnsb Marseilles Quilts, all sizes and qualities, at prices ranging for si 75 to tG 00. my 23 tf BROWN A RODDICK. Wilson CMs & Co.'s fapns, TYTAGONS OF ABOVE MAKE, v f AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, For sale by KERCHNER A CALDER BROS ja3 tf Eastern and Western Hay. 600 Bales Best CLOVER and TIMOTHY HAY, Forssieby KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. je 3 tf Corn, Meal, Nails, &c, 5000 BttBk C0RN' 400 Bash Fresh Watcr MI11 QQ Kegs NAILS. Bags COFFEE, all grades, For sale by KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. je 8tf Bacon and Fork. 2 Boxes Smoked SIDES. 2Q Boxes D. S. do K Bbls MESS PORK, For sale bv je 3tf KERCHNER A CALDER BR&g Harness Factory. I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND MY make of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons and Drays: Saddles, Harness. Bridles, Collars, Ac Pain tine. Varnishine and Repairing done st short notice. Call and examine and get your money's worth, st P. H. HAYDEN'S, my80 tf Third, bet. Market and Princess at. DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Fan cy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushes, 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, wsrrssted genuine, and of the beet quality. s JOHN K. McILHENNY. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, my SOtf N. B. Cor. Market aad Front streets. I Am Dyeing Them AVY BLUB, DARK BROWN AND BLACK, Last Summer Suits,' and they all pass for new. WILMINGTON DYEING ESTAB., my 16 tf : : " Market; between Id and 3d St. Busy! Hats, Cigars, Dry Goods and Books, . Boots and Shoes. Gem PuMles" sad Hooks, Kerosene Ofl and the Famous Sams," - Sods Water, Saddles, Tin Whistles and Hants, Are goods for which that "little dun," . Will not be sent bv DYER A SON. '"' my SOtf k 'i '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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