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MORNINGTEBITION.
-THE IiAJTiiST NEWS.
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F&OH ALL PAETS OS ,THB WORLD
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Tdir i wri from JFUtm.tT
nT bi-ireiiio ?irtr
. TlBy Cablo to the Homing St v.1
I LosDQSt, July ft Sr Bernhardt and a
complete company will aail from Hftyre on
the 16Ui of October next for New York.
She will make her debut at Booth's theatre
on -the" Stb of November, in Adrienna
L&conTreci Jeanne Bernhardt, her sister,
1sJimbme'memhera of the company,
which, la now forming, and the etage man
ager will probably be M. Belvaux, who
was JJaC&el'f . 8Ugo manager during her
American tour. .
A public meeting to protest against the
erection of a monument to the Prince Im
perial in Westminister Abbey, will be held
at St JameTHall on the 15th inst, Sir
WilfretLLawson presiding.
PAJtiaaly L--The deereca against non
authorized religious congregations will be
enforced at the end of the present week
' against the Franciscan, Capuchin, Eudiat
and Oblate orders.
. Losdoh, JBly 6. A dispatch from Con
stantinople says the Sultan and his minis
ters have finally determined not to accept
the xeccommendaUoos of. the Berlin Con
ference. Mahmnnd Nedhim Resba, who
is now identified with the English party,
was the only minister who counselled ac
ceptance. A strong party is in favor of
sending an immediate declaration of war
to Athena if the Greeks effect any military
concentration on ihe frontier.
The London correspondent of the Man
hnotfjr Guardian says it is believed that
tho Gorentmtfnt have' Information which
renders them very-desirooa that the com
pensation for disturbance in Ireland bill
should-become a law. They know that in
,'the distressed districts evictions eannot be
enlorcedMlurlng the coming autumn and
. winter without producing terrible events,
land ttatltTAhe absence of such a law the
'Government's responsibility wilt he much
greater than they . have thought proper to
state toiler House of Commons.
The Powers have addressed an energetic
collective note to the government ot Mo
rocco,, demanding religious liberty for all
subjects of the Sultan.
The Pan Bulgarian Central Committee in
Phillippopolis has beeu reorganized as a
committee for the Union of South Bul
garia, that is for adding Macedonia and
Thrace to East Roomelia.
A large forcTof Bulgarian militia is con
centrated iu the old Turkish quadrilateral
between the Danube and the Balkans, on a
pica of putting down brigandage.
Russian officers are constantly arriving
from Odessa.
SOUTH CABOliUI A.
Fur tiier Particulars of
tbe
Shannon Dae.
By Telegraph to the Morning Star. J
CiLHtrasTON, Jaly6. The Cash-Shannon
duel took place at Dubose'a Bridge, on
the border of Camden county. Shannon,
who was the challenging party, fired first,
the hall utrikinff- the eronnd near Cash's
foot. Cash then fired, hia ball passing
ihrnnoh Shannon's heart. Death was in-
KtnsiBiMKraa. CicA. Shannon denied to the
lairhivlng reflected on Mr. Cash in the
legal proceedings whicn causea tne irouoie,
and challenged Cash on account of the
latter's abusive . publication concerning
him. Col. Shannon was a lawyer of high
character and large practice, and leaves a
large and dependent family. The meetiog
took place at a o'clock yesteraay aiiernoon.
GEOBGIA.
A rrest
or Internal Berenne cfiloera
cn arced wit. Blnrder.
By Telegraph to the Xorning Star.
Washikgton, July 6. Internal Revenue
Commissioner Raum received a telegram
last night announcing the arrest, under
State process, of several of the deputy col
lectors who were engaged in the recent Red
Oak affair, in Campbell county, Ga., in
which one of a party was shot and killed
by rerenne officers, who alleges the firing
on their part was in self defence. Gen.
Raum, after conferring with Attorney Gen
eral Devens, telegraphed the Assistant Dis
met Attorney to appear in behalf of the
revenue officers who are under arrest, and
to take out writs of habeas corpus with a
view to transferring the cases to the United
States Courts.
TEXAS.
Orowalaz Accident Dcaperaie and
Fatal Aflrar.
By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l
Gaiotsxoh, July 6. Prof . N. A. Quin
was drowned in Galveston Bay yesteraay.
In-an i affray in Campbell's etore, in
Atascosa county, between two Dee brothers
andtwo McCoys, one of each was killed
and th& others badly wounded.
While firing a salute at Fort Ringgold,
yesterday, ra man had his arm blown oil,
a n d was fatally wounded .
DB.TAIfNEa.
Tne Ninth Day of III Fast.
By Telegraph to the Morning titer.
New Yobk, July 6. Dr. Tanner's fast
entered its ninth day at noon to-day. He
has fallen away perceptibly, and has grown
petulect and nervous. He says be is now
buffering tbe worst of the trial. - He took
two abort waits to-day. As yet be uses no
water exoepwfco rinse bis mouth. He is
hopeful and determined.
EliECTTSlO SFAUKSU
v. Birnas SearC'D. D. LL D., of
Staunton, Va., died at ' Saratoga, N- Y.,
yesteraay afternoon; aged 77.
Gen. Weaver, the Greenback candidate
for Preatdsnt," starts on a Southern tour in
a few days, and will open the campaign at
DiUasyTexaa. on the 15th.
The-liabilities of Charles W. Scofield,
iroa manufacturer of New York, are $2,
306.173, nominal assets $2,730,260, and real
assets $13,850. Among the creditors is tbe
Tredegar Iron Company, of Richmond, Va.
Doting a 'heavy storm Monday, the
dancing; pavilion at the Ocean House, Ty
ler IaUadrWas blown down. About thirty
people were in it at (he time, four of whom
were4urt iut only cne seriously, and he is
expeWed to recover.
raananteur Secer.
ThfoUowing will show Ythe state of the
thermonaOcr,VitjsUfiOniranUoned. at
1.31 jerdarrening, Washington mean
timet ax ascertained from the daily bulletin
issued-yom Signal pfficf in this city
ausnu; . ; r... .oo i -jacKSonvuie as
A-Uiturtaw. J., . M
itey West,.. 90
Charleatomi. ;
toble,..vi.."2..08
Montgomery .... .03
New Orleans,..;. 62
Ubariou.-. . . . i
Corsicana.,.,... 84
aattUtqpJ';.":.-.a
Havana. .83
Indkaola; -f . . .87
PuntaRassa,- ..8
Savannah. ...... .03
Wilmington.... ,88
U: LIST OF I,BmBt"'!
i Remaining, in tho City . Rost' Office,.
June 80l C1S0, unclaimed :i Mt r tff f f
i 4B-R BBranchrVirffilButbsTirH Bills,
iM D Broadhurst," M ifj Bloddgoodj? Jno I
uenry Bryant, John ttakeruager Barney,
llenry Bramsr, Calvin .Blonde Ilebecca
Bradley, Clara-- Bryant, Elsie Bransley,
Alice Bealty.
: C J TCulbrith, Abram Clatk, Hanaah
Crawford, H M Cornish. r CS .5 )
D Amelia Davis, Bettle Davis, Maria
'Dudley, Matilda Daugherty.
Hi J j jsiiia. ; , ..,
F W II Farrar.
G Lloyd Grames: George Graham. Katie
Gause
H Annie Hall, Aun Maria Uankins,
Chancy Hall, Clara Hollard, Ann Hall,
PhUis Hall, col, Charles B HowelL Rev
Jno Hill, Juo Hayneswortb, Johanna Holt,
Joow lie welt, jno Uoward, James uewew,
Thos Harrell.
J V or N Johnson. Ellen Jones, Letty
Johnson.
K Joseph Kelly, Mary Jane Kenegey.
L E M Luck, Harry Lee, W A Linenan;
M Jaa Mclntire. Richard Madden. Ran
dalMayho, R P Meloin, Fannie Melton,
Miss Louise Moorhead, Miss L'zzle Martin,
Susan Mclntire.
N John A Nicholson.
P HatUe Pierce.
R-B F Rhoads.
8 David Sterlin,
Washington Stanford,
Skipper, Sally Smith,
Samuel Stewart, tl
Lucula Stokes.
T- Anthony Toomer. Mack J Taylor,
Jno H Turner. Miss Lula Thompson.
V -Lizzie Van. ; Y r? s;
W Geo D Waddell, Columbus William
son, Wm White, John Waddell, Fannie
Woodard, Eliza White.
Ed. It. BSXtTX, if. M.
Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N. C.
Boatan Boot snoe and Liainer Mar
ket, J air S. . .
I Commercial Bulletin.
A considerable proportion of this season's
orders for heavy boots have been placed,
and there is a steadier feeling in those goods ;
prices having settled to tbe basis of quota
tions made by some of tho larger manufac
turers at tbe opening or tbe trade, sellers
are now eenerally firm at -present quota
tions, which comprise an advance ot $45
per case on wax and kip boots, and 3 ou
3 50 on split do over last year. The
leather market presents about the same
features as last week, though some classes
of stock are meeting with rather more in
quiry. Others, however, are still dull, and
unsatisfactory. - v
New York Naval stores' narKei,
July 2.
Spirits Turpectine there is little doing
arid the market is rather unsettled and easy;
merchantable order quoted at . 2So for
prompt delivery,! and 27ic for deliveries
next week. Rosins are unchanged in
price; strained and medium grades are
especially firm; the belter grades are nomi
nal. The quotations are: Good strained
$1 47il 50; common do $ 1 421; No.
2EF$1 601 85; No. 1 G H$3153 50;
Rood No. 1 I $3 62i2 75; low pale K
2 87t3 00; Pale M 3 12i5 25; extra
paleN $3 37T3 50, and window glass W
f 3 62r4 00. City pitch $1 903 00.
Tar is quoted at $3 00 for Wilmington.
Cnarleaton Naval Stores market,
July 3. ,
The receipts were 441 casks spirits tur
pentine and 2,134 bbls rosin. There waaa
quiet market for rosins, ana mere were no
sales of moment announced, ineiasi pre
vious orices were SI per bbl for A and
B; $1 10 for C and D; $1 201 25 for E;
$1 45 for F; $1 70 for G; $1 90 for H;
2 12 for I: S3 371 for K, S3 75 for M;
$300 for N; $3 25 for window glass. Spirits
turpentine easy. Sales of 20U cssks at Z4C
per gallon for oil and whiskeys, and 24c
per gallon for regulars. Crude turpentine
is valued at $2 25 per bbl for virgin and
$1 60 for yellow dip.
The substances composing Dr. TutlV
Liver Pills are derived from tbe Vegetable
Kingdom, and are particularly designed to
act with gentleness and thoroughness upon
the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and General
Circulation. They produce one or two
easy passages a day, without any purging
or griping. f
Coffee, Sugar. &c.
2QQ Backs COFFKB,
2gQ Bbla SUGAR,
250 Bbls ttnd Hhde MOLASSSS
e f Boxes TBA,
fJJ
For sale hy
AD I
)KIAN St VOLLERS.
Flour. :LIeats, &c
1500 Bbla VJJ0Jm'
;QQ Bcxes MEAT,
2500 B,COMI
1000 Bag8MBAL
1000 Balca nAY-
ADRIAN & VOLLBR8.
For Independence Day.
50
100
20
Boxes LEMONS.
Boxes CANDY.
Bbls NUTS,
And an abundant supply of Cigars,
Liquors ana Tobacco.
ADRIAN & VOLLERS
8. E. comer Front and Dock aU.
JMtr
Otterbourg vs. Ladies.
A Big Offer.
r-tLQSING OUT 8 ALB PRIOR TO HI EARLY
vv departure North. Clothing at tout own twice.
oeata ue coat ejsiem 10 aeato. wm receive oiaa
for Remodeling aad Enlarging Store after the SOtb
inat. LAOiea can t uae geaca ciotnmg, out jaaiea
hAve influence over husbands, brothers and sweet
. Willie wrD no half dozen of theCelebratea
Reinforced 75c Challenge Shirts for Major Triedem
first. Reader, tbe Cable announce an early return
from Europe of Judge Sharp, then look out for
Qaicktoa Market Court, and Justice, at
Jy 4 tf Men's Wear Depot.
Examine Your Trunks.
ND IF THEY NEED REPAIRING OE Cov
ering scud them to our Saddle, Harness and Buggy
Skopa, where they will be put In thorough order by
a rr acncai xruns jaaxer.
Jy 4 tf GERHARDT fe CO.
Turnip j3eed! Turnip. Seed I
New Crop, 1880.
Grown from selected and tranaolanted Roots.
warranted freeh and true to name. Wholesale and
MetaiL WM. H. GREEN.
Jy 4 tf Market Street.
Cool Summer Styles !
Straw Hats !
Harrison a allen,
' Hatters.
jy 4 tf
'Pieced Cotton Ties."
TpiFTY THOUSAND BUNDLES MECED COT
TON TIES for sale to the trade in Iota to Kilt par.
chaser a. They are made from carefully selected
teek; are all doable riveted, and hare me aeeond
hand open .lot buckles. They answer every pur
pose of the New Ties, and can be bought for abcat
n-Wiirus uo price. . ,
Provldepce Cotton Tie Ca, '
W. W. .SIMMONS, Agent,
. . r. 1 Market bquare,
)7 4 Providence, R. X.
COMMERCIAL.
mi i&r i iCrTPONM'A k k-v:
The offlciaj or obefhinir"a notation s Delow
are posted tfftheTfoduce Exchange daily
at 1 P. M., and refer to prices at that hour.
' i STAR OFFICE, July 6, 6 P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market qu
ted steady, at 24cents rpe4allinr for (reguT
casks at that price, ciosinE steady.
ROSIN Market was . firm at . $1 OS
for Strained and ft 07i for Good Straioed,
with sales as offered.
TAR Market tiuoted At ft CO- per, bbl
of 86 tfjs tVsafei of Receipts at quo
tations. CRUDE TlJRPENTINE-rThe market
was steady at fl 70 for -Yellow Dip and
IS'SO'pePbbr for Virgin, " with sales at
Rotations. . ! . ' :- .-';
COTTON The market was dull and un
Changed. The following were tbe offi
cial quotations:
6rdinary...i.. cents lb,
Good Ordinary....... f
Strict Good Ordinary. " "
IiOW Middling . .10 7-16 "
MiddUnfi... 11
Good Middling....... llf
Quotations conform to tbe classification
of the American Cotton Exchange.
PEANUTS-The market la dull and nom
inal at 3550 cents for shelling stock, 60
cents for Ordinary, 70 cents forFrirne,
80 cents for Extra Prime, 00 cts for Fancy.
UBCE1PX8.
Uotuu...........
. 21 bales.
1045 casks.
.1433 bbla.
, 220 "
. 823 "
Spirits turpentine.
Rosin..
Tar
Crude turpentine .
xunKMi'iu naHKHr
I By Telegraph to Ue Morning Star.
Financial.
New-York, July 6 Evening. Money
23 per cent.- -- Sterling exchange 484.
Governments firm; new rives 1C34; four
and a ball per cents 1091; four per cents
108. State bonds dull.
a JJsmmerci&l.
TbeCuttou ExehanEe is closed holiday.
Southern flour quiet and steady; common
to fair extra f5 005 00; good to choice
do $5 65. Wheat opened a Bhade lower,
but subsequently recovered, and closed
lc better nd fairly active; ungraded led
$ 1 061 16. Corn a shade lower and tie
eidedly more active; ungraded 4051c.
Pats lllc better and moderately active
at 35c for No. 3. Coffee firm with a good
busiuess. Sugar firm and quiet; fair to good
good refining 7c; prime 7c; refined firm
with a good trade; standard A luo. Aioiasses
Unchanged with a moderate inquiry. Rice
in fair request and steady. Rosin un
changed. Spirits turpentine easier at 27c.
Pork higher and Btrocg with a lair trade at
$12.8513 00i ' middles qoiet and firm;
long clear 7c; short 74c; long and short
7ic. Lard stronger and moderately active
at $7 207 22i. Whiskey nominal at
$1 121 15. Freights firmer.
' Baltimobe, July 6. Flour steady and
firmer: Howard street and western super
12 75a3 50: extra S3 75a4 75; family $5 00
5 60; city mills super $3 003 50; extra
4 004 50; ramiry f 6 256 75; uto
brands. $8 00(6 25; Patapsco family $7 10.
Wheat southern easier; western lower and
dull, closed easy; southern red SI 05110;
amber $1 121 17; No. 1 Maryland nomi
nal: western winter red on Boot $1 14f
1 15; July delivery $1 111 11; August
delivery $1 07Jl 08; September delivery
$1 07il 08. Corn southern easier;
western higher and dull; southern white 55
cents; yellow 51 cents. Oats higher and
firm; southern 3738 cts; western white 36
37 cents; mixed 35S6 cents. Penn
sylvania 3037i. Provisions firm. Mess
pork, $13 0013 50. Bulk meats loose
shoulders 5c; clear Tib sides 7i; packed 5i
7C.1 Bcon shoulders 6c ; clear rib sides
8c; hams lli12ic. Lard refined tierces
8J0. Coffee strong; Rio cargoes, ordinary to
prime, 1316c Sugar very firm; A soft
10ict Whiekey steady $1 Hi. Freights
more active.
Chicago, July 6. Flour io good demand
at full prices. Wheat strong, higher and
rather excited; No. 2 red winter 05c; No. 2
Chicago spring 95c cash ; 8989ic August ;
87c September; No. 3 do 7980c. Corn
strong and. higher; 85c cash; 35i35fc
August; 35t351c September. Oats strong
and higher; 24tc cash; 24c July. Pork
excited and higher at $12 12J13 15.
Lard- strong and higher at $6 77. Bulk
meats active, firm and higher; shoulders
$4 75; short clear $7 25. Whiskey steady
and unchanged.
St. Louis, July 6. Flour steady and
unchanged Wheat lower for cash op
tions andMnsettled hut generally htgher;
No. 2 red fall 950 cash; 90c July; 87c
August; No. 3 do 89ic. Corn dull; 34c
cash; 34ic July; 33i34c August and Sep
tember. Oats dull 25c cash; 23ic July.
Whiskey steady at $1 08. Pork higher
at $13 25. Lard dull and nominal. Bulk
meats strong and higher for summer; shoul
ders $4 60; rib $6 85; sides $7 10. Bacon
.higher; shoulders $5 12,; rib $7 87,7 95;
sides f 8 20.
CVTTON A1AKK.BT8.
By Telegraph to the Morning Star.
July 6. Galveston, nominal at 11 i cts
net receipts .168 bales; Norfolk, holiday;
Baltimore, quiet at Hi cts net receipts
bales; Boston, dull at 12 cents net receipts
422 bales; Philadelphia, quiet at 12 cents
net receipts 94 bales; Savannah, easy at
lit cents net receipts SO bales; New Or
leans, in fair demand at Hi cts net re
ceipts 27 bales; Mobile, weak and irregular
at Hi cents net receipts bales; Memp
his, quiet at Hi cents net receipts 87 bales;
Augusta, quiet at 11 cents net receipts 34
bales; Charleston, quiet at Hi cts net re
ceipts 94 bales. .
Complete Assortment.
YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND A COMPLETE
aaaortmest of Pore Drain, Medicines, Chemi
cals, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Soaps,
Bruahea and Combs, Mineral Waters, Ac., for Bale
low at i. E. HABDIN'S'Drug Store,
New Market.
Prescriptions and Family Receipts prepared with
tbe greatest care. , jy 4 tf
Special Prices.
TXTX ARB OFFKHIWJ PARLOB FTJftXITUBB
TV of all grades at low down prices. A fine
assortment of Lounges and Easy Chairs. Our
RATTAN Furniture is conceded to be the beat
thing eat for summer Residence g. Call and look
over our block ana set prices.
D. A. SMITH & CO.,
jy 4 tf Furniture Dealers.
Charlotte Female In
stitute. Session begins Sept. 8, 1880. Can give un equaled
testimonials from the first teachers and professors
in the Booth -as to the thoroughness ad high stan
dard or instruction, music ana Art specialties, a
Cooking School will be opened every term. Address
tne rancipau nev. wm. a. Ai-junouM,
Je25D&WSm Charlotte, N. C.
The ..Hygeia v, Hotel,
Old Point Comfort, Ty J
Open all the year; Kqaal to any hotel in the United
-States as a 8CMMBK RKSOST. Send for circular
aescriDmg nygieoic advantagea, etc.
HARBISON PHOKBUS,
my x3 3m Proprietor.
MARINE.
Port AJmaoacJolf .7.x . .
Ban Rises . .-. ri ..ViV, 4.15 A. M.
Bun Sets.. .i:...;.....5 7.r8 P.M.
High Water,(BmilhvilIe);..4 4, 7.37 Even.
... Wilmington). v.ai. a uven.
Day's Lengthr,7r..'. Vi Uh 21va'
- . -. , ARRIVEp' ,
f Steamship Regulator, Doaoe, New York,
TEBodd.
Btmr D "Murchlson; Garrason, Fayette
ville, Williams & MurchisoD.
Btmr Wave. Robeson. FayeUevllle, Wil
liams & Murchisoo.
Btearo yacht PaaaDor t. Harper. Bm i tn viil e.
plaster. ; ' n'r. 1
Btmr Elizabeth, Bisbee. Smithville, Mas
ter;
Bchr Annie. Wells. New River, naval
ttores to Wilder-& Morloo.
Schr Ray. DeoDis, Swansboro,' naval
stores to Wilder &.Morioo. .
Schr Lorenzo. Russell. New. River, naval
stores to Williams & Murcbisoo.
Schr E. Francis, Jones. New River,
naval stores to A Spruot & Bon.
Schr Sarah Virginia, Moore, Rich Inlet,
peanuts to P Camming & Co.
' Schr Josiah W. Whitebouse, 270 tons,
Furoham, Provideoce, J. H. Chad bourn &
Co.
Schr Minerva, 210 tons, Philadelphia,
Harrisa & Howell, with a general cargo.
Shr 8eveoty Six, 196 tons, Robinson,
Kennebeck River, master, with ice to J E
Lippitt.
Schr William, Moore, Sballotte, . naval
stores to A Martin.
CLEARED.
Stmr North State, Green, Fayctteville,
Worth & Worth.
Stmr D Murchison, Garrason, Fayette
ville, Williams & Murchison.
Stmr John Dawson, Sherman, Point Cas
well, BP Paddison.
Steam yacht Passport, Harpor.Smith ville,
master.
Sunr Elizabeth, Liisbee, Smithville, Mas
ter. Bchr Auuie, Wells, New River, Wilder
& Morton.
Bchr Ray, Deouis, Swansboro', Wilder &
Morton.
Schr Lorenzo, Russell, New River, Wil
liams & Murchison.
Scbr E Francis, Jones, New River, A
Spruct&Sou.
Scbr Sarah Virginia, Moore, Rich Inlet,
P Gumming & Co.
Scbr William, Moore, Sballotte, A Mai tin.
EXFOKT8.
COASTWISE.
New York Steamship Benefactor 50
bales pinestraw, 18 cotton, 9 bbls peanuts,
50 bbls crude lurpt. 198 do tar, 202,241
(eels lumber; 791 bbls. rosin, 861 casks spts
turpt, 8 bags rice, 59 pkgs mdse.
MARINE DIRECTORY.
Ittat of Veaaela In in fort of Wil
mington, ff. C. July 7. 1880.
IThis Iiat doca not embrace vessels under 60 tons.
BARQUES.
Carl Max (Gcr.), 294 tons, Bcrger,
E Peschau & Westermann
A C Ward, 500 tons, Sherman, Master
BRIGS.
Fred B Rice, 243 tons, Small,
E G Barker & Co
SCHOONERS.
Imogen e Divcrty, 188 tons, Reed,
, Harries & Howell
Notice. If the signal letters of any ves
sel in port are displayed by the U. B. Sig
nal Umce, the vessel so designated should
send ashore for telesram.
Do As We Do.
jgUV CI1SAP AND SSLX. CHKAP
That's the way our FUKHlTURS goes.
BBHUEND8 4c 1SDNBOE,
h. K. Corner Market and Second sis.
j?4lf Wilmington, N.C.
In Spite
QF THS WARM WEATHER WK AKK SELL
lag quantiUea of our BOASTED COFFEE. ALL
Q HADES roasted and ground dally,
Wc have the best Molasses in the city for 40 cents
per gallon, and a full lino of First Class Groceries.
Gentlemen if you want good Tobacco and Cigars
come and sec us.
UespcctfaUy,
J. C. STEVENSON A Co. ,
Jy 4 tf Broofclyn.
A Good Investment.
'rjMIAT'S THE BEST INVESTMENT YOU
ever made," said the old man to his son when he
saw him with a New Eult jost purchased of
A. DAVID,
Jyjtf
The Clothier.'
Bv Express.
LACE FICHUS, LACK TIES, LACE CAMBRIC
Handkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs,
Glass Doylas, Table Damask and -
the beat stock of Towels and
Towelling in the city.
All cheap.
my 8 tf JOHN J. HEX) RICK.
Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins!
WE ABE AGENTS FOB THE JUSTLY CELE
brated Albertson & Douglass Georgia Cotton
Gms, We are selling them at the same low igures
as last season notwithstanding the great advance
in material . Give us a call before purchasing.
GILES A MUKCHISON.
je 87 tf 38 and 40 North Front St.
Spring Lambs.
NOTHER LOT OF THOSE FINE SPRING
LAMBS, to-day and for the next thirty days, at the
CTTIZSNB' MARKET.
Good Beef and Vegetables always on hand,
ap 15 tf T. A. WATBOM & CO.
Now
IS THE TIME FOR UGHTNTNG
RODS TO BE PUT UP.
DRIVE WELL PUMPS.
ROOFING done cheap by tho BEST or workmen
j y 4 tf PARKER A TAYLOR.
Cape Fear Flour
ND PEARL HOMINY MILLS STILL IN THE
lead. The best fresh ground Meal, Grits and Flour.
Will commence making Floor from New North
Carolina Wheat next Tuesday. Give na your
orders.
jy 4 tf Q. BONEY & SONS.
Dyeing,
QLEANSING .AND TAILORING IN . FAST
Colors and First Class Stylo. Pressed like new.
No rubbing off.
WILMINGTON DYEING BSTAB.,
jy 4 tf Market, between 3d and 3d Sts.
Low Quartered Shoes.
I HAVE IN STOCK A LARGE AND VARIED
assortment of Gent's Low Quartered Shoes,
WUiph I am selling at a very small advance m the
Actual post. A full line of Ladies', Misses and
Children's Sandal Slippers. Newport Ties in great
variety, at very low prices,
THOMAS H. HOWBY,
je 37 tf Mo. 47 North Market at.
MISCELLANEOUS.
P. ;L., Bridgers & Co.
22, 2i 26 & 28 Front St'
Wilmington. BT. C- -
rpHB YOUNGEST ESTABLISHED GROCERY
HOUSE in Wilmington I Commencing basinets
only a few years ago, In the midst of the most terri
ble panic ever known In this country, in the coarse
of three years only, by economy in the use of our
investments, and skill in business, we have built up
one of the best Retail Grocery Establishment
south of the Potomac, with a reputation for fair
dealing, intelligence, liberality In business, choice
selected articles in our line, and success In trade,
that are the envy and the astonishment of the
"OLD AND EXPERIENCED GROCERIES." our
competitors. Every dollar we have now Invested,
amounting to thousands and thousands of dollars,
is the fruit of oat own UNAIDED EXERTIONS.
We have net had to borrow money to meet losses.
We have no bad debts. . WE PAY CASH for all oar
purchases, and trust anybody that can make us
safe The stock of Groceries and the good will at
20, 22, 24, 26 & 28 Front Street,
WILMINGTON. N.C.
one of the mot extensive, the best and most care
fully selected and costly, la held for sale in the
FINEST GROCERY STORE IN THE CITY,
built (expressly for us, and adapted to our trade,
and all paid for eat of the profits of our business
during three years of terrible pecuniary distress.
It is a lasting aad palpable monument to the busi
ness energy and intelligence and Industry of P. L.
BRIDGERS, the founder of our establishment.
The poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling
Glances from heaven to earth, frm earth to
heaven,
And as imagination bodies forth forms of things
unseen.
Gives to airy nothings a local habitation and a
name 1"
Years ae, a mere stripling Wilmington boy, we
conceived the design of this Grand KMtablishment,
and to-day, If you doubt oar advertisement,
'COMB AND SEE.
We have created it from nothing. This store itself
so neat, so well appointed, and well filled, and wel
conducted, is a grand poem, in glass and wood and
willow ware, suggestive of morj pleasant emotions
and can aii) g more real happiness than all the works
of Shakespeaie or Dry den.
We keep NO OLD STOCK. We have no surplus
room. We renew our assortment by personal solici
tations weekly, so as to have everything in our line
FRESH AND GOOD, and sell everytnlhg -off &b
rapidly and cheaply as possible. Money Is not
made by hoarding it or by waitlag for big profits.
It is made by turning over the investment often and
keeping it In constant motion.
If you want Lard we nave Lard. If you want
Butter we sell Butter. If you want Sugar, we sell
Sugar. If yon want Glucose, you must enquire for
it at the small Groceries. We don't keep tho
article. We warrant oar Floor, Whiskey, Crackers,
Meal, Bacon, Tobacco and Cigars, Sugars, Lager,
Candies, Eatables, Drinkables, fotableu, Caunablee,
Bdioles, Sociables, . the most digestible, nicest,
freshest and most economical In the South.
P. Li. Bridgers & Co.
Jy 4 D&Wtf 0
The Glorious
4th Day of July !
LITTLE MORE THAN A CENTURY AGO,
when freedom could scarcely Hod a hiding place in
this country, IT was a PATRICK HENRY, a good
Groceryman, a Mechanic, a Horny-handed Son of
Toil, who dared to look the British Lion in the face
and proclaim it.
BULLY for Patrlci. He was a true patriot, as
all good Groccrymen are. I have been Inspired by
the memory of the eminent and illustrious Patriot
and Groceryman, n this OUR FOURTH DAY OF
JULY.
I will low add that I will tiy and emu'.ato his
good example by selling you GOOD GROCERIES
LOWER THAN YOU CAN BUY THEM FROM
ANY HOUSE IN THS STATE.
Come and Bee me, one and all.
THOS. II SIcItOY,
Grocer and Liquor Dealer,
jy 4 D&Wtf 5 A 7 North Front St.
;222sr:Di
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribution Company.
At Macau ley's Theatre,
In the city of Louisville, on
Saturday, July 31st, 1880.
THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORISED BY THE
LEGISLATURE and SUSTAINED BY ALL THE
COURTS of KENTUCKY, according to a contract
made with the owners of the Frankfort grant, will
occur regularly on the LAST DAY OF EVERY
MONTH, Sundays and Fridays excepted, for the
period of FIVE YEARS terminating on JUNE 30,
1835.
. The United States Circuit Court on March Si ren
dered the following decisions :
1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI
BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL.
Sd, ITS DRAWINGS ARB FAIR.
The Management call attention to the liberal
scheme which has met with such popular favor
heretofore, and which will again be presented for .
THE JULY DRAWING.
Prize $30,000 100 Priaes $100 each $10,000
1 Prize. 10,000 300 Prizes 60 each 10,000
1 rrize 5,000 600 Prises SO each 1&.000
10 Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes 10 each 10,000
20 Prizes 500 10.000
9 Prizes $300 each. Approximation Prizes, $2,700
8 Prizes 200 each, " " " 1,800
9 Prizes 100 each, - "900
1,960 Prizes. $112,400
Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
27 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, $100.
Remit by Post Office Money Order, Registered
Letter, Bank Draft, or Express.
To Insure against mistakes and delays, corres
pondents will please write their names and places
of residence plainly, giving number of Post Office
box or Street, and Town, County or State.
All communications connected with the Distribu
tion and Orders for Tickets should be addressed to
Ii. M. BOARD MAN (Courier-Journal Building,)
LOUISVILLE, Ky.,or Nos.;307 & 3o9 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
jy 1 eodw tu th sa
A Word or Two.
J3ERSON8 WHO APPRECIATE THE BEST OF
any thing, and would eat
The Best Flour Made !
can procure that article, manufactured by the most
recent improved process, from
HALL & PEARSALL.
jy 2 D&Wtf
Received This Day,
Q CASES ROEDBRBR 3s CO.
DRY BOWZY CHAMPAGNE,
FRESH FROM BOND,
At Importer's Price.
' GEO. MYERS , Agent.
Pft CASES FRENCH BRANDY,
OU FROM BOND THIS DAY,
And for sale at Tmrorter's Prices
Onlr SI. 60 for a Bottle or
imported rrencn uranu
or Tuba GILT EDGE BUTTER,
JiO S3 CENTS APOTJND,
- Choicest Grass Batter.
WINES and LIQUORS, of best grades.
' At Popular Prices.
GEO. MYERH,
my 27 tf Nob. 11, 13, 16 South Front st.
, w. 'M 1 Now opena n ii r;
M. r.ir KfTZ'S, 36 Market Street
: CONSISTING IN PA I IT OF
B laclt. Co Ioied Brecaded and Fanpy Mrks,
Blackywiiltc.' Colored" and Mrlpcd feallna
Plain, Striped and iriomle UuniinsH. all Hliudea,
Silk and Wool Persian and Japanese !MvcIiIcm,
Wool Belief, Bandana .Clotti,
French Percales, Lawn and Organdies.
The' Beat Assortment lit' the City or mourning Uootl. Vau
meres, Henriettas, Tamise, Morale Cloth, mohairs, Mr en.
' adlnes, Australian Crepes.
White Goods and Piques, every variety.
Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries If you desire to scr ,i (.)H!
work as low in price as tbe poor w (irk so ofteu sold, dou'i rail i , xllllllt
them. :
fatIn Gr os Grain and Cashmere Illbbona.
Silk and Lace Ties, Laces, Handkerchiefs,
Housekeeping Goods, Linen Micctinga, Uoya' Wear,
. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, superb Hosiery and ;h,vr
And hundreds of NOVELTIES numerous to mention
Eg" All of these Goods have been boaght hi t-xtraorduihry low micl-h, nmi ,.,.
many, such as Silks, Satins, &c, will be sold LOWEU THAN KVKK UKFoUK
n examioatioo of all will be to our
mh 28tf
For This Week.
Brown & Roddick
45 Market Street,
Are oHeriDS some RABE Cj4ANCK3 to buy at
RBDUCED 11ATKS; in order to c'.osc
oat some OED LOTS.
MO ChUdreB'B WDtlTK UOSB. without
t'cams, 20c, worth SOc.
"SO 2 PRINTJItttACIFIC UWN9, 12 Xc
worth ISc; best goods In lb, market
2q g PKINTKDuLINJtN LAWNS, 15c and
" 20c worth'35 per ct more to mport
jjQ aw 'jjBsnpymvri linen
" arKF4,$tWaDcxOTi; the boet value
over offered In this market
- . . a
"IT C Ten.Thotwand FAlfS, all klfada and
JJPq Q riQJJES. . .WoMooffertng dreat In
doRemoata in this linp. ?A
Ac 4c.' a 4c v0-
SHOWN A KODDICK,!
. ' 45 Market Street
je 27 tf
Stockhdidjer3' Meeting.
JOTICB IS HKBBBX GIVKN THAT UKN
KKAL MEKTINQof. thotftOCWlOidera.irfJllS CA
ROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD COXPA2TM
snccesror to the Carolina Central Hallway Oompa-J
ny, under tne roreeiosaro sale, will be neia in mo
Town of WELDON, North CaroUnK on WEDNES
DAY, tho 14th day ot JTJLY1830, forhe election
of Officers, tho adoption oTUy-Laws, and other
purposes.
A. V. STOUT.
K. O, FRENCH,
A. B. GRAVES,
. J. 8. WHKDBEK,
V. R. MUKCH1BON.
Je 6 tlf Jy ' Porchaalng CommlUeo.
Hortk Carolina Railroad Connjany,
' SECRETARY A TRBASURJER'8 OFFICE,
, Ooxpaht Shops, N. C, May Slst. 1883.
rjpHE THIRTY-FIRST (SlsQ ANNUAL MRRTr
I NO of Stockholders of the North Carolina Rail
Road Company will .be held In Greensboro. N. C,
on the Second Thursday jof Jury, 1880, and the
Transfer Books pf the stock ot said Company will
bo closed from this date until after the mocking,
jo 2 tSthJy T. B. RTJPPIN, Secretary.
Coal! Coal!
TOO TONS BLACKSMITDS', now landing.
r ALSO.
GRATE, STOVE and FOUN0RY COAL.
O. O. PARSLEY, Jr.,
Jy 2 tf Cor. Orange. anOJs. Water sts.
The New Hat Store.
QALL AND AMINE ICY SPRING STYLES
of Straw and Felt Hats; they are pretty and cheap.
JOHN Mi. ROBIN80N,
No. 13 Front St
Next to Purcc!l House
aplStf
INEZ ,
CENT CIGAR,
gold only at
BEST IN THE CITY.
FRESH LOT
HASPROWICZ'S
myl4 tt; jt feCjCBmrlap. i
mm
I HATS', BSPrjSKlSEED, MX' STOCK OF
WiiiteLead, Oil and Colors. s Also Ready Mixed
Paints for immediate ueC Foe the conveaion c& of
my custoaaers I new have Copper FalaC pat upJ In
quart and half jpOIoacans. For sale low by i v-t
- : uou. A.. rjfcUIS..
Up stairs In New Store,
25 SottthFnintaji j
Jyatf
Ciiiardl Sttilripti
THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE LINE
of Steamers afloat, sails from New York every
Wednesday. For Through Tickets for Cabin or
Steerage Passage from New York to the principal
ports of Europe, and for further information,
Apply to HEIDB & CO.,
e25 Im Agents at Wflmlngtcn, N. C.
Hammocks!
fOU WILL FIND THS BEST MEXICAN
L Grass Hammock at '
HXINSBEROER'S.
BAItOMSTERS i AND THERMOMETERS.
What will the weather, be to-morrow t. Tbla
Article Is perfectly reliable, and should bo In every
house, and is invaluable to Farmers.
. For salo at
BEINSBERGER'B.
LI??
PIANOS AND ORGANS, CHROMOS AND
Steel Engravings.
For sale cheap, at - - 1 x -v
jy 4 tf rXEINSBKRQER'S.
Biri Seedyii
rj WIBBACK, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC BO
aIu lognaSap Sago Cheese, Elngemachte -Hardle-
nen, Bea Foreuen, Anise, carreway and Mustard
Seed, Oat Meal, Corned Beef in cans, Fulton Mar
ket Beef, Rye Flour, a full line of Family Grocer
rfes. Tobacco, Cigars, Winea and Liquors. Will
sen ixw roruaen. voLiLKics'.
Jy 4tf
26 and 28 South Front street.
mutual In ncttt
ZLVE lL. EZ ATZ,
36 Market 8treet.
Gapon Springs and Baths,
(Alkiumx Iitbia Waters.)
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VIRGINI A.
AJuo Chalybeato Waters, rich In iron, ami it r,i,
White Sulpbur ill the neighborhood .
OPEN FROM MAY 13TH TO 15TH 0riXllKii
annually. Unequalled by any mineral wi, ,
America, for the cure of acid dyapopHla, klduy ud
bladder trouble, nterine allmenu,goat, dliw i' of
the skin, catarrh affections, rheumatism and func
tional heart troubles. Hi an unfailing mlvtnt of
calculi. These waters have proved or prtat value
in many other diseases, bat can be more confldcaUr
relied on in the above named than any other mluu
ral spring in this county. 1 guarantee a care If cu
rable by mineral waters. The hatha hot, cold ana
shower are unexcelled anywhor. Tba new and
elegant swimmlne pool of alkaline wator, the lar
gest In the United states, if not in the world, la ci
peclally attractive. HNo aafer or better plan
for ladies and children to learn to swim. The air
of this elevated region is pure and dellclou. it u
here that Lay fever patients part with their trouble.
For pleasure or health the traveler need not go tu
ther. Board by the month, $42, $49 and $56, accor
ding to locitlon; board by the week. $11 to $15. a
discount for the season also to Vlnlatera. Uood
music, boating, hunting ana flahtng in seaaon. Uwod
livery. Passengers from Norfolk and vicinity come
via Washington, aa the, shortest routs, send ir
pamphlet direct or call on Santos, drugget Kor
folk, Va. Those Buffering with chills and malaria
find entire relief at Capon in'leea than a month, of
ten inside of two weeks; W. H. 8ALK,
Je 19 2m . Proprietor
Syrups & Soda Water.
THE BEST QUALITY OF SODA WATER AND
bYKUPSof my own mannfacurc, coociatini:
of Lemon, Strawberry, Pine Apple, Vanilla, aria
parllla,tilnger, Blackberry. Orange. Nectar, Otj;'ai,
Nutmeg, Cherry, coffee, Uanana. Chocoluie.l rin.
Artie Mead, Otaki Root Beer, Ac ,
At 8. O. NORTlKors
je P tf Fruit and Confectionery HUnw
Boilers ! Boilers
JfOUK CYL1NDEU BOIUCUa,
id Inchos dlarncter, 4 ) fvl .".
All in prime order, fur alc by
ap 24 tr KDWAKL) KIUDKH A M)N.
Pore Eilract of Vanilla,
MADE FROM THE BEST VANILLA llKANs,
and guaranteed PEKPECTLY PUKE. Aloa
Stock of belected Drugs. Medicines, Tolloi Article),
Perfumery, Cigars, Urandles, Whimey, Ac. All (
Which 1 will Bell at reasonable prices.
JOHN K. MclLUKNNY, Dnu'glll,
je 13 tf Cor. Market and Front atrecu.
BINGHAM SCHOOL,
MEBANSVILLE, N. C.
ESTABLISHED IN 1TD.1.
Is now PRE-EMINENT among Honthcrn Board
lag Schools for Boys, io age, numbers and an-a of
patronage. The 173rd Session leglna July Will
For catalogue, giving fall parUcnlaxa. addrea
Jo 111m Maj. K. BINOllAM, hup I,
WALTER CONE,
DEALER IN
TOBACCO, Imported and Domestic cm A HS. rl
UAKSTTKS. SNUFF and PlPSe
of all desenptiona.
WALTKK CONBV.
apJ4 tf Market htn-rt
Planting Peas.
3QQ Bnsucls COW PEAS,
Kor Planting. In amrc,
And for sale by
jeatf
WORTH WokTU
Corn, Heal, Hay.
15 000 0,h rrime wulu cout,'
'600 UB Water Ground MEAL,
50Q Bale, HAY,
Flour, Molasses, Sugar
1200
Bbl. FLOliR. !-,.,
rrnA nhdsand Bbls Syrup. New urleai'.
OUU New Crop Cubs and Port Rice
250
Bbls SUGAR, Cut Loaf. Oranulau-d.
Standard A, Extra O ami C,
Bacon, Lard, Pork, &c,
OA A Boxes Smoked and D. 8. SIDES,
150 Tnb" Cholce LK1F LAKU'
125 Bbl" CITY MB88 roRK
T225Bag'CO'rBVug0,r.and.
150 BozM btaecu
2QQ Boxes LYE and POTASH.
175 Boxo Laundry BOAP
100 DOZM Fun Assorted CAN1.
Bnttff, Tobacco. Paper, Matches. Shot. Sptcc.n
ger. Pepper, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrela, AC.
For sale low by ,v,M
WILLIAM 8 tURCni80N.
' je27 tf Wholesale Qro. Uom.WgftP. ,
For Sale Low,
T
WO 1 HQR3E TRUCES,
.h
. v QUE-ALMOST NEW. I
1 I ' BothtettK'" "
Cau bo bauKbt cheap.
Apply at
TQI Or-rMi'-
say 2) tf
n