. ,,1Kn DAILY EXCEPT HON I'AVh, I "' -saEjaEt ' y HAW OF SCMOMI-r W VAWTa; .,, fty mail) poeiaee paid, f7 oo sixniunt". .. 9 r;,rce otffl"M- .. 1 00 .tntB bor8 delivered In my part of the To SjecnCents per week. Our City Agents are ''itiorUed to collect for more than three months n idvance- , UORNING SEDITION. T77., P.-urt Office at Wilmington. N. C. 5",ertM Bl second class matter. Oeo. Weaver, Greenback candidate, was interviewed at Chattanooga; he says he will cary seven Southern States. The drought around Petersburg, V., continues. Bogardus and Rimell fchot for $.")0 .side at Pittsburg; Bogardus, 96 birds out of a possible 100; llimell. 90. At Ridgetown, Ontarip, Thomas B. Boyd, a wealiby farmer, was so badly bitten by a bujrhedied. George Bandford and Richard McKee, both colored, were banged at Osceola, Arkansas, on Friday, for mur- Jtr a difficulty is feared at Wabash, lud., between the farmers and the police. England and France advise Greece to postpone calling out her resources. four Russian torpedo boats are ordered to the Pacific. Una. VV. LL Euglisu bas ,nved t Na York. Dr. Tanner I, ,4 complied 13i days; his c mdition is uvuiable; lit: waik for 35 miautesio Uoioo Square without assistance and was strong. The crimination of the Seawanahaka j ISater is prgre9inir. TbeCorwin ii increasing successfully towards the Arctic s s . Two huudred and fifty mea tuipii'yed al the leading Iron Woika, Pa., stiucfc agaitwt a reduction of wages and mills were closed. The Iowa of Wati'rlo', Iowa, was submerged by exces sive rains; two persona drowned. A Xc Yoik female abortion ist sent to the I enilenliary for three years. Dr. Tan- m r has been challenged to a fasting match. A. crazy tramp mortally wounded i.v i ni-n by culling them with a kuife i Col ; h'e. was shot dead by a coa- ible. The FreDch Jesuits are bikini; au Lsylum io Canada. Co'. l.tb, iLe survivor of the late duel in S mill CUroliua, was arrested yesterday at b.s Uoiae. charged with the unlawful killiug fCol. Shannon. Garfield sends iu hU acceptance of the nomination for the Pieaidency by the Republicau party, accepis the platform adopted, and gives hi vn-ws u vaiious matters. N-w Yoik maikels: Money 23 per cemrto.toa firm at llv12c; southern flour nrra and tiiore active at $5 257 00; wheat, iinsjratk'd rid $1 15gl 21; corn ifc lower ud fairly active, ungraded 4650c; spirits turpentine firm at2727jc; rosin dull and ttk m $1 401 45. If you favor Democratic principles you srx; compelled to vote for Dem ocratic candidates. The Richmond Stale and Richmond CuitHionicealth are opposed to any c.improinise with Mahone or any lusion ticket. . George Eliot'd husband she has a husband at last is in danger of dy ing, lie is very sick of typhoid fe-vt-r at Venice. lTgg's little Evening Press, of Charlotte, has completed its first year. Ii is H.incy and independent,- small 'at lively. The editor talks of en Urging. Mr. Tilden was to bave been in vited by the Irving Hall Democracy to preside at the ratification meeiing io come off this week at the Acade my of Music, bat the death of his iifpliew will-pfev-eiil. Gov. Jarvis has already spoken, he h billed for at least two peee!iea this week. He has entered upon the canvass with his usual en rgy and he will give Judge Buxton liard task if he keeps up with him. Mail Hancock's old companion in arms, Major General Franklin, has subscribed $10,000 to help on the Hancock boom. That is the way one gallant soldier shows his high appre ciation of his comrade's qualifica tions. you vote for a Republican can didate you are simply" hitching a horse to the hind wheels of the Demo cratic wagon, whilst pretending to be urging the team lo pull it up the hill. If you are a Democrat vote for democrats. IhepaperB are very jastly saying "orne very laudatory things of Mr. Howell The Undiscovered Coan lry It is certainly a very able, in teresting and exquisitely written nvel, and is superior to anything we "ave read from an American pen in t'enjvyearg. The Boston Pilot is a very influen ud Catholic paper. It thus gives 113 judgment of Ilancock's conduct 1,1 the Surratt case: 3wwe,0r any other Catholic in the tee0 in General Hancock's place, hpfiUty WonId baTe been t0 d0 aa De d,d oii .1 llh condemned woman were Catb c or Protestant, heathen or infidel." The happiest moment in a mother' 'a "Den ih. k . 's life nrt n 1 "cars oiners praise ner di i2ail'a R8l'tiend 10 mothers is baby. l Dt. BUf- ferinoo , yLDyruP WKQ relieves IheBt Ltcrn.i ?hldren caused by fretfulneaa or m. in nee iruoi vpiaieB The Morning Star. ' VOL. XXVI. NO. 96. The New York Herald is authority for saying that Gen. Hancock will give up his $9,000 salary and resign his place as Major General io the United States Array just as soon as he has accepted the nomination for the Presidency. Grant did not act that way. He held on, and the Rad ical organs said it was all right. Well, Gen. Hancock is a man made on a large scale physically, morally, intellectually, every way. It would be in conformity to his noble charac ter to voluntarily surrender his large salary and the position he won with his sword. Grand man! Noble patriot 1 At the organization Of the National Hancock Veteran Association, com posed of men without reference to political association, in New York last week, the following are among those who responded: Gov. MoClel lan, of New Jersey; Major General Franklin, Major General Sloctrm, Major General McQuade, Major General Couch and Major General Woodward. General Smith presi ded. After a brief address, setting forth the objeots of the meeting, he was authorized to procure rooms for the Club. The navy had no repre sentatives present. Dr. Tanner, we see instated, thinks he will die suddenly, and he wills his body to the U. S. Medical College of Philadelphia. Why does he not eat and drink something if he feels he is in danger of a sudden taking off from his long fasting. But we doubt if he spoke as reported. The early elections.this year are the following : Alabama, first Monday of August; Arkansas, first Monday of September; Vermont, first Tues day of September; Maine, second Monday of September; Colorado, first Tuesday of Ootober; Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia, second Tuesday of October. -Bait. Sun. Spirits Turpentine. Heat 93 at Raleigh ou Friday. Uev. Dr. Atkinson, of Raleigh, still continues ill. Three prisoners made their es cape from the Hillsboro jail last week. Union leads: An old darkey woman 130 years. Hurry up! Who will say 159 oexl? ; The Oxford Jbree Lancey one of our best State exchanges, it considerably reduced in size. Statesville Landmark : All the mechanic) in Statesville bave their hands full of work. More building is io progress here now than in several seasons past. The Raleigh News says a Wake county census taker found a man living near Raleigh whorls 65 years old and is the father of 29 Itvingebildren, 26 of the num ber being by one wife. New Berne Hecord: Mr. Har grove bas been appointed Republican elec tor for the Raleigh district. This is a quick and hearty endorsalion by bis party of the blasphemous and indecent speich made by him in Granville. The Landmark gives the fol lowing figures from the returns of the Ire dell census takers: Population of States ville, 1,063; population of the county, 27,796 an increase of 34 per cent, on the laag census, ten years ago. Reidsville Times : In that fear ful wind storm of last Wednesday week, Jane Slanfield, a colored woman living near Milton, was standing in tbe door at the time, and was so terrified at the hurrir cane of wind that sua fell dead ia her tracks. ? v. Salisbury Watchmai The trains to tbe weft are welL filled with visi tors to the mountains. There will be; a grand Masonic picnic at the Shoals, in 4 Davie county, on jrnaay, joiy jkki, tiao, for the purpose of raising funds for the Or phan Asylum at Oxford, N. C. . Rockingham Spirit: There waa a murder committed io the upper part of this county on Little River -TbuxsdayV Vance Littie, colored, was struck in the breast with a hoe by another coloredTman and killed. The murderer, whose acme was Torn All red,' was arrested and lodged ' In jail." Rockingham Bee: An alterca tion sprang up between Joha Brycejhite, of Hamlet, and a negro, one BergerJoDea; when Bryee struck at Jones with a knife, inflicting a somewhat painful wound about the mouth. At this, negro, one Frank Newton, who was standing a abort distance behind the peradua aUuded to, sprang tat and cut. Bryce's throat. Statesville Landmark? Last Friday morning, while the marl train on the Western North Carolina Rail wad,going west, was ascending the - mountain, tod whea near the Burgin tunnel, the front wheels of tbe first class coach ran off the track. The trucks were lorn loose and ripped up tbe floor of tbe car as it was drawn over them, and running back to the hindmost truaks, let the frost part of the car down upon the track. Capt. Biggs, editor of the Ox ford Frc Lance, thus refers to Hargrove's card : He would simply say now that Har grove is at child's play. When pronounced a Liar two weeks ago by the editor of this paper he now says "you're another." The "card" and the author will receive prompt attention in dud time. In the meantime we assure the " white people of Granville that we shall substantiate every word said in tbe Free Lanes of the 25th of June, and much more, condemnatory of the manwbo deliberately and wantonly insults lhem to subserve party ends. , Raleigh Observer: All day yes terday the talk was the sad fate of Capt, Wilson, who, it now seems certain, was drowned io tbe Potomao Tuesday night. Tbe three B's Buxton, Barringer and: Bledsoe will be blamed badly beaten io WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1880. November. And don't vou f oraet it. Col. F. H. Cameron, Inspector General, has appointed Arthur I Smith, or Charlotte, Assistant Inspector General on his stan, with tbe rank of Captain. Commissions bave been issued to the officers of the bans- burr Rifles as follows: Captain. Theodore Parker; First Lieutenant, Wallaep P. Gray; Second Lieutenant, Jas- W. Rumple. This company , promises to he onevolihe. best in the Guard. Commissions have also been issued to the following officers of the Iredell jsiues, Btatesvule: Captain, James M dwel ls nd; First Lieutenant, Jacob Wallace; Second Lieutenants, A. D. Cowles and J. H. Hoppmand. B. L. Duke, of . Durham, has received a commission as Adjutant uenerai or the Third Kegiment. . - Raleigh News: When Congress passed a joint resolution reduciBg4.be duty on cotton tics that had been contracted for to 85 per cent, ad valorem, it put one mil Hon dollars Into the pockets of the growers of cotton. Mr. Charles C. Holden has graduated at tbe University of Virginia, the second man in his class and goes now to Heidelberg. Mr. C. W. Grandy, of Norfolk, Virginia, readlthe account in the News of his North Carolina namesake's do ings in the calico convention, and offers $500 to have his : first name changed. t If the University, or 6ne '6f the col leges of tbe State, establish a Chair of Snglish, as must be done before long if we are to keep pace with the progress of learn ing, Professor Shepherd is probably better qualified to fill it than any other man of North Carolina birth. And now bow to do the work. This is to be done jnainly in the township-. And how it is to be done there may . be learned from the experience of Governor Jarvis in Pitt, -when, a new comer to tbe county, he redeemed- it from Radicalism in his canvass for the State Convention. The Governor always, wins, and he wins by work. Raleigh Observer: A warrant for $ 1,000 was drawn yesterday on account of the appropriation for King's Mountain. Work on the monument has began. It will be built by the States of North and South Carolina, with some private aid. We hear that Judge Buxton has determined to resign and make the canvass. Yes- ternoon Coroner RiehardBon was informed that a colored woman, named Lucy Fowler, had fallen dead at her home, just outside the eastern limits of the city. A large number of Democrats assembled at Rocky Mount Friday night. They were addressed by Gen. W. K. Cox. Capt. U. M. Jiunn, Ja cob Battle and R. Tillery. A tele gram was received yesterday afternoon, stating that the body of the man found in the Potomac on Saturday, and supposed to be that of CapL-J.. ft. Wilson, has been identified as his. Dr. T. D. Hogg, expert on the part of the N. C. Railroad Company to see that the Richmond & Dan ville road complies with its engagements about keeping up the North Carolina track, &c, reports June 17, 1830, that of tbe 1.000 tons of new rails to be placed on the track for 1879, 700 tons of steel rails were put in west of Greensboro, and 300 tons of iron rails east of Greensboro. Of the 1,000 tons for 1880, 400 tons have already been put in west of Greensboro. 1 he general condition of tbe ' property he reports as better thin he had ever seen it. fJlnrlotte Observer: The West ern Noctb Carolina Railroad Company has announced the 20th of July as the day that it will pay the floating debt of tbe road to the amount of $30,000. The Repub lican District Convention meets in 'Char lotte on the 15th, (next Thursday), to nomi nate a candidate for Congress, it is be lieved, and indeed there is a report to the effect, that it will be decided to make no nomination in tbe hope or inducing some Democrat to fly the track and run aa inde pendent. Mr. Hest ia expected in Asheville next week. Col. Andrews left him in New York, making arrangements. Gen. Rufus Uarrroeer. ttepuDlican nominee for Lieut. Governor, has, it is said, expressed his determination to make ah extensive canvass in fact that this was one of tbe requirements de manded of him and Buxton both. Concord is to have a big ratification meet ing next Saturday, which all tbe Dem ocratic candidates and electors have been iavited to attend. It is to begin in tbe morning and last all day. On Satur day Governor Jarvis will address the people of Cleaveland county, at Shelby, and on tbe fallowing Monday, tbe lUth, be win , speak at Rutberfordton. The latter place, it will be remembered, is where the famous campaign of Gov. Vance and Judge Settle began in 1876. Gen . Barringer made two speeches on his way from Raleigh yes terday morning one at Greensboro and one at Salisbury, where be bad a serenade thrown in. . JHTJEJ OITY. a tlBW AOVKHTISKJIBJN . Munson Vests. J. O. MuNDSEnos fruit salt. Notice Howard Relief S. P. E. Co. Hall & PkaksalIj A word or two. liana Lacerated r a Maw. A young man by the name of Ephraim Hewlett, a son of Mr. Lewis Hewlett, re siding on Dock, between Sixth and Seventh streets, had the misfortune to have his right hand badly mutilated by being caught in a circular saw at Messrs. Altaffer & Price's sash and blind factory yesterday morning. We learn that the amputation of two of his fingers was found necessary, and an other of them is badly injured, and may possibly have to come off. Joint Rleetlns;. . The Board of Aldermen and Board of Audit and Finance will meet in joint ses sion at the City Hall this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, instead of at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, as at firstv proposed. It is under stood that the meeting is held for1 the pur pose of .taking into consideration a propo sition that tbe city shall, take a certain amount of stock io the Carolina Central Railway. Unmatlable natter. The following is the un mailable matter remaining in the city postofflce up to this date: Mrs. Ariel Low, Boston, Mass. ; C. D. El lis, Savannah, Ga.; John G. Smith, Robe son county, N. C; Jas. F. Harrison, M. D., University of Virginia; W. L. Sutton, Lit tle Sugar Loaf, N. C. ; Miss Polly Davis, Brooklyn. N., C. , unitary Iteunlon. We are requested, to atate that there will be a reunion of CompnyGjN. C. Infant ry, at Smlthville, on 'Monday, the26lh iast. Mr. Belts, Chaplain of tbe Regiment, and Capt D. C. Allen, cf the old company.will be present. Local oat. The Steamer Passport has been chartered by the C. M. Stedman Fire Company, for their excursion on Wednes day, the 21st inst. Rev. C. M. Payne, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church.-left for Wins. ton, N. C, yesterday morning, and wil probably be absent about two or three weeks. The Board of County Commis sioners were in session yesterday revising' the assessments, etc. They will meet again for that purpose this afternoon, at half past 2 o'clock. Under the reorganization the following officers of the Cape Fear. Light Artillery Company have been duly com missioned: Captain, R. Wt Price; First Lieutenant, E. A. Maffltt; Second Lieuten ants, James Corbett, J. H. Savage. It is estimated that the excursion party to the Blackfish Grounds to day, on the steamer Passport. . will return with 333,000,0u0,000,000,000,000,000,000.000.444 blackfish and "Old Proba" intimates that it won't be a very good day for fishing either. We learn from Health Officer Scharff that tbe Jamestown weeds, so nu merous about here, are being removed from tbe streets and vacant lots of the city. Those in the latter locations have to be re moved by tbe owners, upon notification. The Howard Relief Fire En gine Company will have a pic-nic and tar get shooting on Thursday next, at' Mr. Schutte'a place on Wrightsville Sound. Ample arrangements have been made for the occasion by tbe Committee, Messrs. A. Adrian, Lessman and Heyer, music for dancing has been provided, and a good time generally may be anticipated. Svpreaae Court. The following causes from this Judicial District were disposed of on Saturday, as we learn from the Raleigh News: H. E. McCormick etals. vs. C. D. Nixon et als., from Cumberland; argued by W A. Guthrie for the plaintiffs, and N. W. Ray for the defendants. State vs. William Rich, from Robeson; writ of certiorari ordered. J. N. Kelly and wife vs. II. C. McCal- lum et al. from Bladen ; argued by Robert H. Lyon .for the plaintiffs, and T. H. Sut ton for the defendants. S. J. Hinsdale vs. Duncan Sinclair, from Robeson; argued by Hinsdale & Devereux, McNeill & McNeill and J. O. McRae for the plaintiff , and W. F. Prench- and Row land & McLean for the defendant. Jamea I. Kemp, ex parte, from Robeson; called and continued by consent. Eastwood Turlington vs. Hezekiah Wil liams et als , from Harnett; called and con tinued by consent. Consider Boosbee et als. vs. L. M. Surles, et als., from Harnett; called and compro mise announced by tbe parties. Consider Booshee et als. vs. F. M. Surles ct als., from Harnett; death of one of the defendants suggested and motion made to make his administrator a party, and the cause continued. navor'a (Uonrt. : The only case for Mayor Fishblate'a con sideration yesterday morning was that of Joe Pickett, colored, charged with selling spoilt fish in the market Saturday evening. Defendant made a statement to tbe Court.in which he admitted hat tbe fish were not good, whereupon he was ordered lo pay a fine of $5, with trie understanding that if he should ever repeat the offence he would be given tbe full penalty of tbe law, $20. Pickett was not satisfied, and insisted upon having a couple -of witnesses examined. They were heard, but did not help his case any. In fact, upon the close of their testi mony the judgment of the Court was so changed as to require the defendant to pay a fine of $10, being double tbe penalty at first imposed. Sodden Heath. Mr. George Prigge, formerly a well known citizen of this place, where he was once a prosperous merchant, but latterly engaged in farming a few miles from .this city, died rather suddenly on Sunday after noon last He was in tbe city Saturday af ternoon, we understand, with a load of wa termelons, and engaged to deliver another load here to-day. We are not informed as to tbe nature of the disease with which he died. Mr. Prigge was probably in the neighborhood of 60 or .65 years of age, and .was at one time since the war proprietor of what is known as the Rock Spring Hotel. He was a man much esteemed in the com munity. Since writing the Above we Jearn that Mr. Prigge'a death is attributed to ftc98iTe j heat, or sunstroke, on his. laU visit!, the city. " Tfe'e Old market Haaae. A raid was made upon the old market house yesterday by ordier of Mayor Fish blate, and all. the old cooking booths were torn down and Amoved. Hereafter, we understand, no cooking will be allowed in the establishment. The occupant of one of the booths refused to vacate, and "held the fort" until tbd last plank: had been re moved, .being busily engaged in the mean-, time in cooking and gating his dinner, while dust and debris was falling thick and fast around hiuTand rats and roaches were scampering in wild confusion from the premises. V- Extract from a letter 'from B. JJ- BrooK Eq., Tamaqua, Pa. received the Tutt's Pills you sent me a week ago and have made good use of them. Already I '. feel that I would net be without them on any account. Please send another supply, ail my neighbors want them.' I can sell any quantity of them is they are the best pill ever made. To-Daf a IndiCfrtiea. Partly cloudy weather, occasional rains, light variable winds, stationary temperature and barometer, are the' indications- for this section to-day. Excursion To.morrow. An excursion to Bmlfhville, the Ferts and the Blackfish grounds, will be given to morrow (Wednesday) op the etcameT Pass port, under the auspices of the ladies of the Fifth Street M. E. Church.' This excur sion offers a splendid opportunity to those wishing to get away from the city for a short season and 'enjoying' Old Ocean's breezes, the charge for the rpund trip being only 50 cents. Refreshments will be served on board at low rates, and every provision will be made to ensure a comfortable trip. The boat will leave her wharf promptly at 8 o'clock. 1 riiermoaieler Roeora. The following will show tbe state of- tbe thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.31 yesterday evening. Washington, mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta 99 J acksonville . .... 90 Key "West..." 90 Augusta ...87 Charleston, 88 Mobile, ..! Charlotte 91 Corsicana, 97 Galveston, 76 Havana. 89 Montgomery 85 New Orleans,. . . .90 rnntattassa,. ...7 Savannah 89 WilmhiKton .87 Ihdianola, . . . . . .'.91 Bishop Atlclnaon. The latest accounts from Bishop Atkin son represent him lo be somewhat better. We learn that his son, Col. John W. At kinson, found him worse than he had an ticipated, and says in a letter received here that bis physician had at one time consid- stdered his condition hopeless. His sub sequent improvement was a source of great' gratification to his anxious relatives and friends. JQT.aa;latrates Goart John Henry Spencer; colored, from one of the Sounds below this city, was before Justice Gardner, yesterday morning, charged with the willful abandonment of his wife. The judgment of the Court was that defendant should pay one penny and tbe costs. HIVEK and marine. The schooner Mary Bear was reported in below yesterday afternoon. The steamer Segelow, Capt. Crawford, from Jacksonville, Fla., and bound for New York, put ia at Smithville Sunday for a harbor, there being a gale outside. CITY 1TBII9. THB MORNING STAR can always be had at tne following place in the city : The Puree 11 House, Harris' News' Stand, and the Stay Office. From Dr. 8. A. Fool. Memo his. Tenn. : "1 rec ommended and used with mv salients Golden'a Liebig'a Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigo rator.and I find it exceedingly beneficial in debility, weakneaa, febrile and nervous diseases, and a reli able nutritive tonic." Grxsn A Fihkzb, Agents, Wilmington. PREJUDICE KILLS. "Eleven years our daugh ter suffered on a bed of misery, under the care of several of the best (and some of the worst) Dhvai- cians, who gave her diseaeervarious names, but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by aa simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohed at for two yean before using it. We ear nestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suaer as we aid, on account or prejudice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitten." The Parents. Telegram. THIRTY TEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NURSE. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ia the prescription of one of the best Female Physician and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never-failing safety and suc- bwi .f -Tin nm. ih iiniMiw o nini ni 1 uvui uig feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It cor rects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, re gulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and com lort to mother and child We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIAKHHCBA IN CHILDREN, wneiner u arises irom leeuung or any otner cause. Full directions for naiasf wfll aeoompaay each bot tle. None Genuine unless the f aimlln of CUR TIS St PERKINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold Dy au Medicine ueaiers. so cents a DOtue. SUPERIORITY OF AMERICAN MANUFAC TURES. English manufacturers will have to look sharply after their laurels. Mr. W. W. Evans, eivU engineer, has a letter from the State Department at Washington to his friend, Mr. Allan Campbell, ef New York city. Commissioner of Public Works. concerning scales exhibited at the Fair at Sydney, Australia. The following a the report ot the Eng lish Commissioner, Mr. Augustus Morris, chief ef the jury on weighing machines, in letter addressed to the State Department : The. Falrnanks' Scales have been placed highest in order of merit over all English, American and foreign' competitors,' by a group of judges especially qualified for . giving a right decision," Such a report as this from a jury composed chiefly of Englishman, and written by an Englishman, is the highest compliment which could be paid to the St: Johasbury scale manuf aeturers. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard Relief S. F. E. Co. rpHE ACTIVE AND HONORARY MEMBERS and friends of the Howard Belief--. F. K. Co., de siring transportation to the Plc-Kic and Target Shooting, are hereby notified that they can get con veyance to the Sound, at their own expense, at the Engine House, on July 15th, at 8 o'clock A. M. sharp, and at 6 P. M. the same day. Leave orders at F. W. Heyer"! Stare,' corner Market and Second Streets, or with either of the' Committee. A. AilalAn, A. LESSMAN. F. W. HEYER, t yl31t Review copy. Committee. -yT-HlTE DUCK YE3T8, FIG. LINEN VESTS, STRIPED DUCK VESTS, BROWN LINEN VESTS, MARSEILLES VESTS, At MUHSOM'S, Clothier and jy 13 it vaiuit auu Merchant Tailor. En6's Fruit Salt, F RUIT SALINE OR FRUIT POWDER, A Refreshing and invigorating Beverage, Hereford's Acid Phosphate and Tarrant's Ape rient, For sale by i. v. Muniis, uruggist, jylStf North Front street. , A Word or Two. J3ERSONS WHO APPRECIATE Tills BJSSTUr any thing, and would eat The Best Flour Hade ! can procure that article, manufactured by the most recent improved process, from- v. Hall & pears all. jilSDAWtr WHOLB NO. 4.028 ' ,NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TjtXCURSIONT to "the BLACKFISH GROUNDS, The Laidies of the Fifth Street Methodist Chnrr.h will give an Excursion, an WEDNESDAY HJKXT. 14th Inst, on Steamer PA33PORT, to the above places,. i Refreshments served on board at low ba Tickets 10 mo la ' roand tHn to b fciul mt iblu. berger's and Yates' Bookstores, or at the Steamer on morning of Excursion. Steamer leaves at 8 o'clock sharp. jy it st fetrawHats! At Low Prices I HARRISON ALLEN, Hatters. ; Jy'ii tr 'ri - 1880-New Crop-1880. 1SJEW CROP OF TURNIP AND CABBAGE Seed, all varieties , juet received and for sale by .J. H. HARDIN, Druggist and Seed Dealer, New Market. jy 11 tf : We are fteally .Offering gOMB BIG BARGAINS" IN CLOTHING, 8uita at $4 75, worth $C 50. Suite at 6 00, worth 8 60. Suits at OS, worth 11 00. And so on tip to the finest. Everything marked down so low that it will induce every one to bur. Who will favor us with a call r A. DAVID, "The Clothier." 250, two hundred and fifty. 230 White Vest, at 9 cents, seventy-five cents, to cloEe. jylltf Still Increasing QUR SALES OF FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, Bedding, &c. No Shoddy Goods on hand. Low Prices rule at D. A. SMITH ift CO ,8.. Furniture Dealers. iyiitf Celluloid Collars and Ciffs. i CONOMICAL, NEAT, BEAUTIFUL, WATERPROOF, ELASTIC, Just the thing for Summer. DYER St SON. ' nTTR mrv jy 11 u Tailors and Furnishers. THE FAMOUS MARKET STREET BET, To witjthat Otterbourg does tbe most successful business in his line in the city, wan wnn h th jastly renowned "Men's Wear Depot." This house carries the best, most varied and most Stylish - . --' viuuuug auu xuriuguuix Goods in New Hanover County, and is now making v wo ui rozumiew iot fail supplies. UTT.H1USU U tUi ' 8 Men's Wear Depot aad Jy 1 1 tf Challenge Shirt Agency, INERAL WATERS ON DRAUGHT. DEEP ROCK SPRING WATER, VICHY WATER, SODA WATER, made from the chAlccat Vrnlt Syrup, and dispensed Ice Cold. WM. H. GREEN, Druggist, Jy 11 tf Market btrect. You Will Find " JT C. W. YATES' EVERYTHING USUALLY kept in a first-class BOOK AND STATIONERY Establishment. Organs on the installment plan. 1y"tf c. W. YATES. TUJti New Boot and Shoe Store, 32 MARKET STREET. WOULD RESPECrFULjbY ANNOUNCE TO my friends and the public generally, that I am now offering the balaace of my Spring atd Summer Goods, consisting of, BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS. HANDLES, Ac, AT COST, in order to make room for a Very Large and Fine FALL AND WINTER Stock in my line. Call and examine yourself. Respectfully, C. ROSENTHAL, 33 MARKET ST. jy 11 tf Sixn of the Little Boot. Just Purchased, JpOB THB BENEFIT OF MY CUSTOMERS. A fall supply of delicious N. C. HAMS, BIDES AND SHOULDBBS. all of which I guarantee perfectly SOUND AND SWEET. I have also just received, for the benefit of those who wish a Lunch for a Picnic, a MOST ELEGANT supply of CANNED MEATS. CAKES. CRACKERS AND PICKLES. Come and give me a trial and I Insure a happy result. Jas. C. Stevenson jy 11 tf MARKET STREET. "Advantages." PERSONAL ATTENTION, AND A WELL regulated workshop, have placed our establish ment iar m aavance or ail oxaera. we turn out superior work from every department, and guaran tee satisfaction in every respect. The patent "Two-bow" Top Buggy manufactured only by MODOUGALL Sr WILLIAMSON, Jy 11 tf Chesnnt,,bet Water Ss Front Sts. Brown Gins. TIME WILL BE OUT THIS MONTH TO place orders for the Celebrated BROWN COTTON GINS. AU those who intend getting those superior Gins should get their orders with us at once. We guarantee these Cotton Gins to be superior to all others and prices satisfactory. JOHN DAWSON CO.. Jy II tf 19, 11 and 23 Market bt If You Need REFRIGERATOR, WATER COOLER OR lea Cream Freezer now Is your time to buy. Those PARKER C0OK3 make home happy, and are sold only by jy 11 tf ( PARKER TAYLOR. Syrups & Soda Water. .rpHB BEST QUALITY OF ODA WATER AND JL BXitu.rs of my own aanaMcww, wmnwinK of Lemon, 8trawberry. Pine Apple, Vanilla, Sarua-nadU.-Gme-er- BlM-iberrr. Oranee. Nectar. Orgeat. Nutmeg, Cherry, Coffee, Banana, Choeolata. Cream, J I a At. na jm Wl Uaa Uaa je ft tf Fruit aad Confectionery stores. n4TUS Or ADTSnTIIINO. Oa 04wr oaa day,. l M .. ru thmftayi,,,,,,,,..:...,, i eo " " ' 1 ota daa,.. .... 9tn " fiva aava,. i, ... ... too !. H wtk,... 4 oo " Two weeka M " ThfMWftak,-. " OCMmoU,M 100 Twomoatha, IT no " " ThrM aaoulhav MM 8lx moBtha, 40 CC " " Onayear.7.. 60 00 c Contract dTrttDnlf Uktv at rpi hlonw I ! 11. ..IU uu II. I - - - . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THOMAS H:MoKOY I A GAIN APPEALS. TO TUOaE WHO ARK IX- mM- . .. i .. ...... debted to Boatwrignt McKoy to corns for- ward aad task etflomeal. 1 need Uw - aaaaat; You must aU know that, U Is actually ecMaarjr that I should settle up tbe old buainer. Tlaaae don't delay. I trust that a daty yon owe yoafMl ves will not allew this appeal to go unheeded. To one and aU that owe ta firm of Boatwrtght df MsKoy , I ask, won't you please csme forward and settlsf ' I htvA uriri m rarvAl n italic VUIin nan CERIBS. Would be pleased to supply everybody. Will give prompt customers all tho credit they r. ulre. One good turn deserves another; than. If I sell you on a credit, and deliver goods promptly, 1 think you should dst for them In a raaaoaahU U I appeal to you. Am I rigs T t TtoOHA O. McKOY. P. B. It way ba that some over uiaaUWa pWacas may take exeepUons at U above, ir tav do. I now bow and aay, no offence is Intended. I am sure one and all. if they will throw aside prejadlce and brine their better fndamant to baar. will McKoy ia right, aad we ourht to pay promptly oar old accounts due Boatwrtght McKoy. My desire (but side of my interest), is to make frlenaa. I have thrown mv baaner to the hretsa. and if rats 4-. mgs. small profits and treating my follow man justly wiU accomplish what I Intend than I will continue to be a we have been, TUK LEADING OROCERYMAN IN OUR CITY (In oar uxwl.l anv). ixjme ana see me. Jy 11 tf THOMAS H. MoKOY. Bacon. Fork and Lard. JQQ Boxes D. 8. SIDES, Q do Smoked do 5Q Bbl City MESS PORK, 100 Tnb" TUb Bd T1roe LARD, For sale by Jy 11 t' K.KKUHNKK CALDKR BUCK Flour. Flour. Flour. 1000 BbU FLODR' mJ1 Td, Bell Mills and Bob White alwaje on hand. For sale by Jy 11 tf KERCHNER A CALDEB BROS. Molasses, Salt and Coffee. 1 P A Chds and Barrels lOU CUBA MOLASSES, ijt Hhds choice P8BTO RICO do. 5000 8ack" 8ALT- OH A Bags COFFEE, all grader, For salo by KERCHNER CALDXU BKOk. Jy ii tf Nails, Glue, Bungs, &c. 3Q0 Kegs NAILS. 1 C A Bbls cheJce GLUE. xrv Bungs. Rtvet. Red Ochre, Ac For sale by KERCHNER A CALDKR BBSS Jy ii tf QUILTS. Brown & Roddick 45 MARKET STREET, ARB OFFERING BOMB GREAT BARGAIN in Domestic Quilts suiublo for the Summer. Fall Size Honeyoamb Qallte $ 1 00 Bridal Quilt Fringed 1 M The Bates Quilt 1 BO English Marseilles Quilts, all atzos and qualtUaa, at prices ranging for al 15 to M oo. my 23 If BROWN A RODDICK. Wanted Immediately. JpOUR GOOD YOUNG WHITE WOMEN TO Work in Steam Laundry. Position permanent and wages good to competent labor. Call for one week J. B. WORTH, Jy 10 Iw 17 North Water t. Steamer Passport -yiLL RESUME .HER REGULAR TRIPS TO Smithville and the Forts JUNE tOTJJ. Icavl.f her Wharf, feot of Market Streot, 9 30 A. M J. W. HARPER, Master and Agent. je 27 oawtf Fresh Arrivals. PRUNES), DRIED APPLES, COCOA-NUTS. Pearl Barley and Bago. Another tot of thai fine Fulton Market Boef. Northern Irish Potatoes. A lot ef Brooms, will sell low at retail; Wood and Willow Ware; a full line of Family Groceries, ci gars, Tobacco and Liquors, all at Bottom Prices Call and see. L. VOLLERS, jy 11 tf Maad tt South Front street Wire Netting SCREENS For Doors and Windows. Good to keep out flies and mosqultoesL Also, !Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lumber, and Building Material Generally. ALTAFFER, PRICE Co., Faotobt: Foot of Walnut st. Jy 11 Omen: Natt, near Red Cross aU Harness Factory. V - I KBTEP CONSTANTLY ON H S. make of CarrJagea, Bnggias, W I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND MY kad ? tea Ac. Painting, Varniaoing and Repatria done at short notioe . Call and examine and get your money's worth, at P. Hi HA YUEN'S. ,ij ii ii iniro, oeu arses ana rpapi si. Examine Your Trunks. ND IF THEY NEED REP AIRDT9 OR Cov ering send them to oar Saddle, Harness and Baggy Shops, where they will be pat ta thorough order by a Practical Trunk Maker. Jy 11 tf GERHARDT Jft OO. Found ! rpHE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY YOUH Furniture, Wholesale and Retail The New Furni ture Store. BBDREiins nrrinoac, H. E. Corner Market aad "ac date. , Jt 11 If WUmgtoa,H.C. We Offer AT BOTTOM FIGURES, (Special Rates by Car Load), 30,030 Bush Prima white CORN, LOW Bales QUt Edged HAY. 2,000 Bush Light OATS 240 Buna Mixed PEAt. PRESTON CUM MING A CO.. Jy 11 tf Minora aad Grata Dealers. Tourists . A ND ALL PERSONS WANTING TRUftXa XX and Traveling Baas can be fai 'arnished at tho lowest prions from oar new stack Jea arrived. Our Wholesale and Retail Hsrness Fat.hH.haient SU't bo beat for Latest Styles and Bast Gaocu for' least money. No. 8 South Front flt r . jylltf MALLARD A BO WD XX. I v 1 lift : "i I ! , i . V. ill M F 1 5-r 4 , . Si i 3: . ' ',

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