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DAILY BXCXPT MONDAYS
.ar (by maU P P. . ; V.- ri
r.t on.,,(h. delivered In Sht Dart of the
To&ln Cents per week. Ow ty Agents are
Jiv. to collect far nora than time mntki
n aavnce.
MORNING EDITION.
T ., Tnat Offlc At Wilmington- Tf. n
gnterca -.... , '
OUTLINES,
i . a nnDolia cadet named W. P. Dar-
rlh while asleep, walked out of a fourth
story window; his lea wrist was fractured;
no oiher injury. a f 4U,uwu nre oc
rnrrcd in Baltimore. Ex-Congress-
mn Alley, of Lynn, Mm, thrown from a
baey;hip broken. liiaastoce'a amend
meot io the Compensation bill waa adopted;
d,;,l Liberal, introduced a resolution
condemning the proposed erection of
auiuti to Prince Napoleon; was adopted by
a small majority; it waa afterwards amend-
. The Georgia Kevenae raiders
charged with murder were released by or
der of U. S. Judge Wood, on the ground
ibt they were in the performance cf their
July Dr. Tunner completed the 20th
jay of his fast in good condition. -The
W'eish Colliery explosion is believed to
bi?c been caused by lightning striking the
mindiDij car. Hot and sultry weather
,q England, with excessive rain?, overflows
sud ruined crops; the bad weather in Ireland
has brofcea up. Twenty persons killed
hr military in flection riots in Brazil.
Col Cisu was admitted to bail at Cheraw,
C , in the sum of $3,000; bis son tried to
sbool tbe editor of the Cheraw Sun for
c,.mmt-ots made upon the recent duel.
-New York mat bett: Money 22 per
cent; cciion e&sy al UT12c; southern
fl.mr quiet and firm at $5 257 CO; wheat,
gmJcd red 95c$l 19; corn opened about
better, cloiin with the advance lost at
15g49ie for ungraded; spirits turpDline
lljc rnsin steady ai $1 401 4?T.
The Virginia Democrats appear
partly well juwted in their determi-
iiaiHin to make no compromiae-
with the Mihoneites.
A poorfellow attempted suicide
by drowning in New Orleans. Three
little strangers had just made their
appearance at bis home.
The Administration has resolved
not to engage it the deputy marshal
business only in Virginia. There
i hey will be used in tbe interest of
Mahone.
Mr. George D. Wise, a nephew of
the late Gov. Henry A. Wise, will be
the Democratic nominee in all proba
hility in the Richmond (Va.) District.
Thus far he is considerable ahead in
the primaries.
Tim turbulent fellow Rochefort is
bick from his banishment under the
inera! amnesty and is already throw
ing hot shot into the ranks of the
men who pardoned him. This is not
a dee:it way of showing grati
tude. The Sunny South, published at
the new and growing town of Tow
not, on the W. & W. Railroad, and
edited by oar young frieud Theodore
Hobgood, formerly of Granville, is
neatly arranged and the initial num
ber promises well. Price $1.50. It
has our cordial good wishes.
Capt. John S. Wise, son of Gen.
Wise, id seeking the nomination of
the Mahone party for Congress, in
tbe Richmond District. He is said
to be making very bitter speeches.
It will be rather strange if the op
posing candidates should be first
cousins and both named Wise.
The following concerns our great
leader, and will be read with sympa-lhy-
A New Yoik letter of the 14th
says:
"Tbe remains of tbe little grandson of
eu. Hancock were taken from Governor's
island to-day, and sent loNorristown, Pa.,
'or intermeat, in charge of Mr. Russell
tincock and Lieut. Ward. The General
came over in tbe boat with his sorrowing
o, but bade him goodbye at tbe wharf."
We are glad to see that the Wilmington
-tar, though tardy, baa noticed that III
jued article of the Biblical Becorder
wnich we called attention to last week. If
"or Democratic press allow such a state
ment from a religious journal of tbe influ
ence of the Becorder logo unanswered, we
JjVJJ1 aa well give up the fight. Warren
Oar article was written days before
was published. Being a news pa
per we give the preference to the
ktest and freshest.
It all bosh about Don Cameron's
bd health. He is busying himself,
uena, about the Stalwart success.
He is the picture of health. The
latest about him is that he is in
Washington. .The Baltimore Sun's
"Pecialsays: ...
th!er8 are Person" here who assert that
Cvlor woo,d b remained ill but
fnr. vi81t of hl8 venerable father, who
8uTiaw .dtarter to the party in his own
brpfv 0 tM the Camerons jumped into tbe
8 ? I w the story here that Cameron,
. Da! br?uht hia son to see that it will
mai2 H !kulk Dat tbftl Political future
,r8 "imperative that he should go to
Tw .1 try and Btem tne Hancock tide.
brifT.vtf IQhi0 ioflueacea at work to
Senator into fcctlve party work
Ctmao BO floobt The visit of Amon
mero t White Sulphur Springs this
T. .v? 1, 4 t r X 1
VOL. XXVI.NQ. 101.
week, the suddea departure of the Senator'
for home, hia meeting of . Got. Newell
here, and the announcement that his health
haa b?en entirely restored, are regarded aa
aignincani."
TUB STiTB OAnPAlSR.
QoYernor Jarvia is to 'speak at
Katherfordton on to-morrow.
Capt. W. R, Myers has been nom-
inated for Congress by the Kadicals
of the bixth Uistnct. Greorge VV.
Patterson is the elector.
We hear of several Hancock-Jams
Clubs to be formed in the county as
soon as the intensely hot weather
gives us the go by. Warrenton Ga
zette.
Mr. Augustus M. Moore, Kepubli
oan nominee for Attorney General, is
the smart son of ex-Judge Wm. A.
Moore. He ought to try to be a bet
ter man than his father. Rocking
ham Bee.
At a meeting of the Democratic
Executive Committee in Onslow, Mr. J
John W. Shackelford, candidate for I
Congress, made a speech, ibis is I
ms second speecn in tne campaign,
we believe.
Tho A,.im.n .finitiAA tho I
blacks down occasionally yesterday
when too vehement with cheers ahrd
applause at his rotund sentences of J
bcarheld glorification, lie waved his I
hand gently, and said: "Now hush
up; hush up, I tell you;" and the
Hamites would immediately relax
into a mournful looking solemnity.
Charlotte IYcss, 16A.
With Wautaga, Ashe, Alleghany
and Alexander, and one vote of Ire
dell and an assurance that Wilkes
will eend a solid delegation to the
congressional convention or me oe-
veuth District at Yadkinville, on the
5th of August, it may be very rea
sonably expected by the friends of
Armneld that he will be nominated,
which amounts to an election. Le
noir Topic.
We have been requested ' to state
that there will be a meeting of the I
citizens of Greene, Wayne and Wil- I
son counties, at Hopewell Acaaemy,
near Stantonsburg, on .Wednesday,
t ho oath rf JnW t 3 n'ftlnftk P. M. I
J I
for the purpose of oreanizine a hlan-
cock and Jarvis Club, and to appoint
a day for a grand ratification meet-1
iug and dinner to be held in the grove I
of Weslevan ChaDel. near Stantons-1
burg. Wilson Advance.
JED CITY.
K A I v kutiskci knt,
Slkkp Cool.
King Tin roofing.
J. C Munds Druggist.
A. Davxd Big bargains.
8TKVKNSON & Co. Notjce.
Mukson Alpaca tuitia, &c.
North Carolina Coixegk.
T. H. McKoy Large atock.
L. Vollbbs Fresh arrivals.
Cbomlt & Morris Buggies.
Parkbr & Taylor The race.
Brown & Roddick Bargains. '
J. H. Hardin New crop seed.
C. W. Yates Family bibles.&c.
IIornkr SeHOOL Oxford, N. C.
P. H. Hatdkh HarneS3 factory.
Harrison & At.t.kn 8trw bats.
D. A. Smith & Co. New arrivals.
MT.T.Awn &jBowdH To tou rials.
John Dawson & Co. Brown gins.
Gkbhardt &Co. Trunk repairing.
WiLijAMS& Murciiison Groceries.
Excursion C. M. Stedmaa Fire Co.
S. G. Northrop Home-made candy.
tp. Aammm nnnrtnnii
o The biggest opportunity.
-WUmingtonLightlnfantry.
Ottxrboubo The
Attention
Moonlight Danck Wrigbtsville Sound,
Dtxb & Son Overcoats and linen suits.
Hkinsbkrger Ledgers, day hooks, &c.
Altaffkb, Prick & Co. Wire netting.
McDougall & Williamson-Advantages
Kerchner & C alder Bbos. Bacon',
flour, molasses &c. ,
District coaftrenc.
The Wilmington District Conference of
the M. K Church, South, assembles at
Zion'a Church, Town Creek, Brunswick
county, on Thursday morning next, the 22d
inst., at 9 o'clock, tbe Rev. Dr. Burkhead
presiding. Preachers and lay delegates
from fourteen appointments compose tne
body proper. The lay delegates from Front I
Street Church are H. M. Bowden, W. M. I
Parker, J. H. Mallard and S. D. Wallace.
Those from Fifth Street Church are B. A.
McClammy, W. H. Sholar, E. G. Barnitz,
and J. C. Millis, with the following alter
nates : T. T. Seeders, J. G. Darden, S. H.
Penny and W. K. Bell.
St. auephn A. n, SC. Chnreh.
On Monday, the.work of demolishing
this church edifice, located on tbe cornerof
Fifth and Red Cross streets,will commence
X lilU SUU IKiU VtVDD VMWWtM vw vvmillVMWW J
This is done for the purpose of makiag
room for tbe
orpoiiAi. rtf a wm hrik
church in its place, work upon which will
begin at once. Ia the meantime a large
tabernacle or temporary place of worship,
capable of seatiag at least one-half of , tbe
present congregation, will be erected oa tbe
vacant lot in tbe rear of St. Stephen's, the
property of St. Mark's. Churcb. The con
gregation of St. Stephen's Church expect to
be in the basement of their new building
in about two months.
nartatarj
There were two inlermoota in Oakdale
Cemetery during the week closing yester-,
day one adult and one taUdVi'' ...-Jz ftVo
. Bellevue Cemetery reports one interment,
an infantfor the past week.
- There were, six: in terments-K)ne adult
aad five children In Pine Forest (colored)
Cemetery during the past week. "";.''"
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WIIiMINGTON, N. C. SUNDAY, JULY 18, 18801
1
Ieeal Dots.- '
'- Eighth: Sunday after Trihityl
No City Court - yesterday morn
ing.
DayV length -14 hours and '16
.minutes. ,. : .
1 About sixty bunches of fish
I were condemned, and sent out of the mar
set yesterday morning.
V r There were 141 oarts in market
yesterday morning containing watermelons
and cantaloupes for sale.
- No services in the Second Pres
byterian church this morning. Services
this evening by Rev. Alex. Sprunt.
It was Joseph McL. Merrick's
house on fire Friday morning, and not Ga
briel Merrick's, as stated yesterday.
The colored, excursionists from
Point Caswell returned home ou the steam-
ec John Damon yesterday afternoon.
r-j- The Register of Deeds issued
only one marriage license during tbe past
week, and that was to a white couple
A lartre nnantitv of iae And a
o- -j. j
v. auioiuujjuo
lvuo WU4 uc lwjr.
Rev. D. A. Long, Principal of
Graham High School, will preach in Front
Street M. E. Church to-day, morning and
ntj?ht.
The Cornet Concert Club will
give an open air concert at Wrigbtsville
Sound on Wednesday evening next, at 8
o'clock. -'
This section were visited by
several - fine showers of rain yesterday.
which cooled the atmosbhere and will prove I
a great blessing to the gardens and crops.
The Wilmington District Con
ference of the Method ist E. Church, South,
convenes at Zion Church, on the Bruns
wick circuit, on Thursday nezt tbe 22nd
inst.
-The services at the
open-air
meetinat Dudlev'a Grove this afternoon.
at 4i o'clock, will be conducted by Rev.
w T Jonea proviaioii will be made for
mag lhe appointment for next Sunday,
. T TXT- T! r T1
iumiuw,
merville, Robeson county, sent us a full
grown cotton boll on the 18th, and says: "I
have any quantity of them. My cotton is
looking very fine indeed. Hurrah for
Hancock!
Capt. Francis M. James, one of
our city health officers, will celebrate his
sixtieth birthday to-morrow evening by a
pleasant family gatbering,numbering about
twenty persons in all. We wish the Cap
tain many returns of his birthday.
Messrs. N. F. Parkier and John
Corbett, who have been having a good
time tbe past three weeks, during which
time they have been "doing" Saratoga,
Long Branch, Newport, Coney 'Island and
other places of note, returned home Friday
evening.
An exchange says: "A Boston
artist painted an orange peel on the aide- I Bladen streets, Rev. John EL Lewis, pas
walk so naturally that six fat men slipped I tor. Services at 11 o'clock, a. m., 3 o'clock,
down on it." We would like the artist to
call this way and paint blocks of ice onjaur J
sidewalks about, the present time, just for
the purpose of ascertaining bow many de
grees cooler the imagination would make it.
DaVIa of Mr. Tbomai Wllllaui, of
X?nler county.
The numerous friends and acquaintances
of this estimable gentleman were shocked
last night to hear of his sudden and unex-
pected death, which took place at the Pur-
f f .
tell House.Mn this city after a Uttle over a
week's illness, of gastric fever. Mr. Wil
liams arrived in the city about a week ago
irona his home in Pender county, and has
been confined to his room in the Purcell
House ever since, though his condition was
not such as to occasion any alarm until yes
terday, when the fever, which had been
continuoua for the past ten days, sat in with
increased violence.and resulted in hisHeath
last night at 8i o'cloek. :
Mr. Williams was born in this county, in
What is now a part of Pender, and though
at lne linie of death he had only reached
Bge 0f 32 years, had already obtained a
position of prominence in his county and
a tQ8 section. He was the Democratic can-
dldate for dheriff of Pender county several
years aeo. and was the representative of his
county on the Democratic Congressiona
Committee for the present campaign. He
n. (Tenia, kindlv. clever ee&tknan. a I
0 . . . . I
useful and public spirited citizsn, with hosts
of friends, to whom he was warmly devoted,
and who, together with his many acquain
tances and fellow-citizens, will mourn the I
Idas of a man of solid worth and trua man-1
hood. 1 I
Th remains will be taken to Rockv I
- ,- V
Pbinty this morning's train, and the f u- f
neral will take place mis aiternoon, at 4
ociocs, at xr 1Kb ciiurcu, uve miica iiuu i
xtocKy rmut -.s i. - i
Excursion wcanesoaf. i
Dont forget the ezcarsioa to come off on I
Wednesday; next- on the steamer Passport, I
under the auspices of the C. M. Stedman
Fire Company No. 1. The boat will visit
Smithville, the forts and the BlackfUh
grounds. The Italian String Band will fur
nish music for the occasion The boat will
leitTe herwh'arrat 180 A. M., and those
who desire to participate in the trip, which
promises to be a delightful one, should be
on hand in time. . ,i .
.! Evervbodv knows the .atupeXyinK and
deadly qualities of Opium; still there are
latge quantities of thU dangerous drug sold
aaasoothinE medicine yior cnuaren. ur.
BullvatBabTfiyraD contains no thiaa injuria
is and will relieve voun baby of tain and
l al) disorders or . the Bowels, mce cents.
M9
oar CJaareikea To-Day.
' Front Street M. : & Church (South), cor
ner of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. E.
A. Yates, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and
8p. m.; Sunday School it 5 p.m.; W.
M. Parker, sup't.' Young Men and Women's
Christian Association first and third Tues
day evenings in each month. Prayer Meet
ings and Preaching .Wednesday evening at
8 o'clock. , ,
Fifth Street Methodist E. Church (South,)
situated on Fifth, between Nun and Church
3ts. Rev. T. Pace Ricaud, pastor. Services
at 11 , a. m and 8 p. m. Sabbath school
at . 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve
ning at 8 o'clock.
' First Baptist Church, corner of Market
and Fifth streets. Rev. James B. Taylor,
pastor. Services at 11 a. m. Brooklyn
Sunday School at 4 p. m. Young men's
prayer meeting Tuesday night at 8i o'clock.
Church prayer meeting Thursday night at
8i o'clk. Strangers invited to participate
in services. .
Second Baptist Church, on 6th, between
Church and Castle streets. Services at
11 o'clock, a. m., and 8 o'clock, p. m., by
Rev. J. P. King, Pastor. Sunday school
I .
i at y a. m
I St. John's Church, corner or Tlurd ana
Crogs Rev. George Patterson,
J Rector. The eighth Sunday after Tnn-
ity. Celebration at 7 a.m.; Morning Prayer
at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at G o'clock;
Sunday school at 5 p. m.
St. James' Church, corner Market and
Third sts. Rev. Dr. A. A. Watson. Rector,
The eichth Sundav after Trinity. Cele
bration at 7 a. m. ; Sunday School at 9 a
m.; Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evening
Prayer at 6 o'clock.
St. Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner of
nvmi-th nrt Or streets. Rev. T. M. Am
bier. Rector. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clk;
evening Prayer at 6 o'clk.
First Presbyterian Church, corner Third
and Orange streets. lie v. Joseph li. Wil
son, D.D., Pastor. Service at 11 a. m. and
5 p.m; Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer
meeting Tuesday and Lecture Thursday
sight at 8 o'clock.
Becond Presbyterian Church, corner of
Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. C.
M. Payne, Pastor. No services at 11 a.m. ;
services at 8.15 p. m., by Rev. Alexander
Sprunt. Sabbath school at 4J p.m. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Scats
free.
St. Paul's Evang. Lutheran Church,
corner of Gth and Market streets. Rev. G.
D. Bernheim, D. D. Sunday school at 9
a. m. Preparatory service at 10i a. m.
English service and communion at 11 a.m.;
no service at night.
Seamen's Bethel. Dock, between Water
and Front streets. Rev. Jas. W.Craig, chap-
ain. Services at 4 p. m., to which seamen
are cordially invited. Prayer meeting eve
ry Tuesday night.
St. Stephen's A. M. E. Church. Rev. J.
G. Fry, pastor. Services on Sunday at
10i a. m., 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. ; on Tuesday
at 7 p. m., official meeting; preaching on
Wednesday at 7 p. m. ; prayer meeting on
Friday at 7 p. m.
JTirst JtTesDytenan unurcn, coioreu ou
and Chesnut Streets. Rev. D. J. Sanders,
pastor. Preaching at 11 O'ciock, a. m. ana
7T P. m. Sabbath school at 9 o'clock a. m.
St. Lewis Unapel, corner Devenin ana
colored, corner of
Ninth and Red Cross streets. Rev. A. M.
Conway, pastor. Baooatn scnooiai a.m.
Sunday school Bible Union at 5 p.m. Sern
vices at 11 o'clock a. m., 3 p. m. and 1
p.m. Bible reading every Wednesday at 8
p, m.
Ebenezer Baptist Church (colored), 7th,
between Orange and Ann streets, W. B.
Banks, pastor. Services at lOi a. m., 3 p.
zn., and 8p,m, Sabbath school at 12 M.
Wooten'a Chapel, (colored), corner of
Bladen and 9th streets,Kev Willis wooten.
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m., 3 p. m., i and
7 r. m. Sunday School at 9 a.m. Wed
lJBic&i 7 . m. Prayer meeting
at 7 o'clock every Friday evening. Seats
freo
St. Mark's (colored) Episcopal Churcb,
corner 6th and Mulberry streets. Services
on Sundays at 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. Sun
day school at St Barnabas at 3 p. m.
Confirmation class at the church 4 p. m.
Trinitv CharjeL iM. E. Church, 7th and
Brunswick streets, Rev. E. Morten, Pas
tor. Services at 11 ; o'clock, a. m., s p. m.
and 71 p. m. Sabbath School at 9 a. m
: First Congregational Church. Memorial
Hall, corner of Seventh and Nun streets.
vices at 10 a.m and 8 and 7p. m. Praise
and Conference meeting every Wednesday
night at 7i o'clock.
I HSfot Tlnntiat. P.hinroli rnlftTfifl. on Fifth
and CamDbell streets. Sundav School at 9
a. m.; preaching at 10 J a. m.,-8 p. m. and
7T p. m. Rev. F. R. Howell, Pastor.
Third Baptist Church (colored), between
Castle and Queen on Ninth Street. Rev. B
fi. Fillyaw, pastor. Services at 11 a.m.
and 7 p m ; Sunday school at 9 a.m.
St. Luke's A. M. E. Zion Churcb, corner
Revnnth and Church streets. Rev. G. B.
th . a 1 . - m anil
f armer, jhuhui . j lourviues at xi
aandtViJp, m. The public are invitea.
Seats freer
TaemomeMr Bscora
tho following will show the Btat of the
thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at
W yesterday evening, utoutfou mean
1 . . - - 11 J '
tane, as ascertained from J flie daii bullet
jqiwu mhiwiviuwu.
Jacksonville ... . 95
Atlanta. ....o
Kev West........ 92
AasuBtit. ...... .,m
Charleston,. : . . . .80 1 Mobile. ......
nharldtte .
.86
Monteomery . . ... 91
Oorsicana.
90
;79
New Orleans,. . . .88 a
- . - - . Qtt 4
Galveston,
Havana.;.;..... .86
Savannah. . . .... .84 1
Indianola,.......80
Wilmington,... .79
Tlt Tatrtcet Practice.
Sopxef 'our, friends of the Howard Re
lief Pife.CoToijpany inform ua that the glare
of the son on the sandy beaclt seriously in
tera.a'if'.tiirii abjootbg'ott'nrs-:
day, and caused many to -, miss the mark 4
entirely. Bides aome of the marksmen
never fired a jua. befoie .that day-r-one of
the laitwvwinninij . V,ijaM.Q Tjta : arranger
menu wiUbe'i
another time. -.zfA 4tlsv,oJ
; See fourth page for other local news.
THE MORNIHa STAR can always be bad at tno
following places In the city, 7 The Purcell House,
fluvial KTnara Stan rt k Omim nm '.
Latb Papbm. To the Harrla'NewB Staad, aoath
side front Street, we are indebted for copies of the
New York Ledger, Chimney Corner and Frank
jjetiws luusinuea jnewepaper rer tne current weayc
The Stand will remain open until 11 o'clock thla
From XHatingnlahed'- Edward Jenaings, M. D.,
Snreeon City Hospital, Halifax. N. 8. Colden'a
LieDic-a uqoia JBctracc or Beer ana Tonic lango
ratorls a very asreeable article of diet. In DiDh-
theria, Malarial Typhoid Fever, and every depress
ing aiaease, its nee wiu ae ionna lnvainaoxe. .
Qbksn A Vlxxkwb, Agents, Wllmhifrtou.
HONORED AND BLEST. When a board of im
inent physicians and chemista announced the dis
covery uuu Dy comoining some weu Known valua
ble remedies, the most wonderful medicine was
produced, which would cure euch a wide range of
aiseasesxnat moat au omer remecueB couia oe ub
pensed with, many were skeptical: but proof of its
merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and
to day the discoverers of that Great Medicine, Hop
Bitters, are honored and blessed by all as benefac
tors. vemocrat.'
MOTHERS I MOTHERS I I MOTHERS ! 1 1
Ate yon disturbed at night and broken of. your res
by a sick child suffering; and crying with the excru
dating pain of cutting teeth T If to, go at once-
ana get a ootue or M.ua. winsui wn buutillnu
SxaUF. It will relieve the noor little sufferer im
mediately depend upon it; there is no mistake
aoout it Tnere ib not a motner on earth who has
ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the moth
hq relief and health to the child, operating like
magic It is perfectly safe to use In all cases, and
pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription ef one
of the oldest and beat female physicians and nurses
in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents
a bottle.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Moonlight Dance.
iHERE WILL BE A DANCE AT 8CHTJTTETS
GROVE, WRIGHTSVILLB aOUNO, To-Morrow
(Monday) Evening July 19th, 1880. Special arrange
ments have been made with Capt Southerland to
carry parties to the Sound and return for 75 cents.
Ambulances leave Commercial Hotel at 7 F. M.
sharp Admission to the Dance. Lady and Gentle
man, 75 cents. jy 18 It
Moonlight Excursion,
ON STEAMER PASSPORT, TO FT. FISHER,
MONDAY. NIGHT NEXT, JULY 19th.
Leave Wilmington at 8 o'clock, f. M.; returning
atlA. M, prompt. Music and Refreshments on
board. Only a limited number of tickets will be
old, and good erdet will be kept.
17 n it j. w. tLAJW&ii. Agent.
Excursion
QN BOARD STEAMER PASSPORT. TO
Smithvule, the Forts and Black flsh Grounds, on
WEDNESDAY. JULY 21st. 1880. for the benefit of
the C M. Stedmaa Fire Company No. 1.
jKouna-i-np 'iicaeta Aauits au cents, vnuaren
over six years 85 cents.
The Committee reserve the right to exclude all
objectionable persons. No spirituous liquors al
lowed on board.
Refreshments fnrnlnhad at city prices.
Music for dancing by Italian String Band.
Tickets mav be procured at the Boat or from
the members of the Committee.
Committee Q. W. W. Davis. J. A.:8needen. G.
W. Mitchell. H. O. Rankin. J. P. O. Sullivan and
Toney De Staflna. jy IS It
ilmmSon Lilit Infantry.
A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COMPANY
will be held MONDAY, July 19, 8 P. M,
By order of the Captain.
F. A, LORD,
tfec'y and Tress.
jy 18 It
North Carolina College,
jyOUNT PLEASANT, CABARRUS CO., N. C.
The next session of this Institution begins the first
Monday of August, 1880
Instruction is thorough.
and total expenses for ten months range from 135
to $160
jrer runner iniorsaatton aaaress
jy 18 4tDltW
MM A. I AIM, U V.,
f resident.
Notice.
jnO R. S. EMPLOYES AND OTHERS LIVING
in the Northern part of Wilmington. The cheapest
and most convenient place for you to buy Groceries
is at J. C. S. & Co.'a. We keep always on hand a
fall supply of the Best Goods. N. C. Hams, Sides
and 8houlders, Baskets, Buckets and Tubs, N. C.
Roe Herring and Mackerel. Give us a trial and if
you are not suited we will say' no more.
itespeccrauy,
J. C. STEVENSON Co.,
Jy 18 U Brooklyn.
If You Want
THE LATEST AND BEST READING CALL AT
JL
HEINSBBRGER'S.
Ledgers, Day Books.
QASH BOOKS AND RECORDS OF ALL SIXES
and Styles, at the
T3IAN0S, ORGANS, CHROMOS AND STEEL
JL
Engravings
ror saie at
jy!8tf
HSTNSBSRGSR'S.
JAMES C. MUNDS,
DRUGGIST,
B5 NORTH FRONT ST., (NEAR PRINCESS,?
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Sleep Cool!
EXAMINE THE PATENT HAMMuUsk JTOUU
ING BED I : Shuts up folds up hangs up. A
complete Bed 1 Can carry it in your: hand,
are exclusively at tne ctew iminuvBtum
If iSUftaJKnius ce. nunnuB, .
8. E. Corner Market and Second Sts.
jy 18 tf - i Wilmington, N. C.
Large lien
AN BE FITTED WITH
ALrAUA HAVS.B,
WHITE DUCK VESTA.
THE BEST OF SHIRTS, ,.
HALF HOSE, Ac, at
MUNSON'S, Clothier and
jylttlt Merchant Tailor.
Overcoats
SD LINEN SUITS MADE TO ORDER.
TAB
Klonatch "Bound Bosom" Shirts at 65c, 75c, f 1 60
$15.
jytt
' DYER SON,
Tailors and Furnishers.
1880 New Crbp-1880.
N:
XW CROP OF TURNIP AND CABBAGE
... . ; ' ' .
Seed, aH varieties, In Store and for sale low. Try
a bottle f Fanlensnna Cologne Water, an elegant
perfume, awepared by . Jjii,'-. .
j; H. HABJm, Druggist,
jy 18 f j JNew Market,
Faniily Bibles,
XT-
botxot?, eurrABija:, ron
prescnti
Ebbtograph Albums,,-all -' sizes;
Prang's
dayScbool Oaxds,iew and beautiful de-r
signs; ursnoy winwg jaji wu vvwa, . ux .ouva.
iktTr t. n;l YATEBOOk STORK
WHOLE NO. 4,033
:; NEyV: .AP.VERTISEMENTS.
THOMAS H. MCKOY
-,-':,y,: SUCCKSSOB TO
Boatwright & HcKoy,
WILL STATE
To his Friends and the Public generally, thsagh It
be the dull season of the year, still we
3 keep up a LARGE STOCK
Of Erery Article in tie Grocery Line.
FRESH GOODS arriving by every BaUroad and
Steamer DAILY.
I guarantee we can cell you AS LOW aa any
house In the 8tata . Giro me a trial.
' ThOMAS H. McKOY.
i
P. S. THOSE WHO ARB INDEBTED TO THE
rQLD FIRM OF BOATWRIGHT A McKOY, I
AGAIN INSIST THAT THEY COMB FORWARD
AND SETTLE.
jy 18 tf THOMAS H. McKOY.
Bacon, Flour, Molasses, &c
gQ Boxes D. S. SIDES,
Q do Smoked do
1200 BblsFLOUK' M ertde;
mn Hhda and Barrels
1UU CUBA MOLASSES,
una cnoice fohto kico do.
3000 8ckB LIVitRPOOL 8ALT
BAg COFTEB' 911 shades,
3000 Bu8t COBN
5QQ Bales Choice HAY,
2 Bbls and Half Bbls SNUFF,
100 30x6,800 A
300 Kegs NAILS.
0 Bbls RICE,
300 Bags SHOT,
Soap, Candles, Matches,
Candy, Lye, Potash, Ac.,
For sale by
jy 18 ti
HUKCHNEK A OALDER BROS.
Corn, Meal. Hay.
15 000 BUh Prime White CORN.
600 Water Ground mkaIj,
500 Bales HAY.
Flour, Molasses. Sugar
19 HA Bbl PLOUR, Super to
Extra Family,
fAA Hhdsand Bbls Syrup. New Orleans,
JJ7 New Crop Cuba and Pc
orto Rico MO-
LASSES,
OtA Bbls SUGAR, Cut Loaf. Granulated,
awOU Standard A, Extra C and C,
Bacon- Lard, Fork. &c,
200 60X68 Smok:ed 11110 D s bidb8
20 Tubs Choice LEAF LARD.
Bbls CITY MESS PORK,
OOC Bags COFFEE,
tiO Rio, Lagnyra and Java,
J50 Boxes STARCH,
300 Boxes LYE and POTASH,
80X68 Laundry SOAP
100 60X68 Pnra AjBOrted CANDY,
Snuff. Tobacco. Paper. Matches. Shot. 8nlce.Gla
ger. Pepper, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Ac.
jf uc saie low oy
WILLIAMS MURCH2SON.
jylgtf Wholeeale Gro. Com. Merta.
We are Really Offering
gOME "BIG BARGAINS" IN CLOTHING.
Suits at $4 75, worth $6 60.
- 8uits at 6 00, worth 8 60.
Suite at 8 00, worth 11 00.
And so pn up to the finest Everything maraed
down so low that it will Induce every one to buy.
Who will favor us with a call t
A. DAVID,
-"The Clothier."
350, two hundred and fifty, 850 White Vest, at 75
cents, eeventyflve cents, to close. Jy 18 tf
Straw Hats!
A T LOW PRICES I
RECEIVED TO-DAY.
HARRISON A ALLEN,
Hatters.
jy 18 tf
Homer School, Oxford, N. C.
EU8 SCHOOL HAS BEEN UKDHR ITS PRES
ent management for the last twenty -nine years,
etsupno claim to pre-eminence, but In the
itai and moral training of boys It acknowledgei
mental and moral training of boys It acknowledges
ne superior. This boast la justified by the hign
ne supenor. i nis maat is jusunea By the nign
standard the Students from this School have main
tained In the various Colleges and Universities of
the Country. . i
we assure our patrons mat no pains win ne
spared to furnish tho school with tbe best tdu
uonal Advantages. - The next Session begins the
16th of August.
or catalogue apply to
JyS lm J ft HORNER
Home-IHade Candy.
J3URE, FRESH AND NICE,
MADE AS USUAL.
SODA WATER also, with a
' Variety of Choice Syrups,
At S. G. NOKTHKOP'8
jy 18 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores.
Tho. Biggest,
THE GRANDEST,
and THE RAREST
OPPORTUNITY !
CLOTHING AT A
DEAD SACRIFICE at
OTTERBOCRG8
Men's Wear Depot and
Jy 18 tf Cballenge Shirt Agency.
New Arrivals
OF COMMON AND MEDIUM PRICED
Chain, Tables. Bedsteads,
Washstands, Toilet Tables,
Bureaus. Looking Glasses,
Children's Chairs and Carnages,'
Safes, Sideboards, fcc.
For sale low at Dv A. SMITH CO 8..
jy 18 tf Furniture Dealers.
The Race.
EMOND GOODS,
CHEAP
i
dO AND BSs1,r ?T;'
PARKER TAYLOR.
JyI8 tf
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thMMt riltra
' roar dsra..
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t. " . H
in diTt..-.. iitii
jns wek..wi,... .
" .f araeweiiVw.v,..,M.. M
...... DV
' iwam1lin.ill ..,, . " v
Two months,.... i m... .17 00
Three saantha.. ..., ...! CO
. Blxmontba,... cc
One year, ... tm to
fCoatract AdverUexsttalte& al pfofxx
UonatelylowraUs: ;:r'-' rf;f
' Ten Ones send Nonpareil type make oet sqaare
NEW APVERTISEMEN'I'S.i
M- CBOM Auetloneer.
BY CRONLT' MORtttS.
WE ARE ' ADVISED OF SHIPMT BY
LOUDJ COOK of j c. f
" 1 It TOP BdBGIES,'
. e6pen''u ;
S Blie bar M
S Handsome PHAETONS, '
1 Neat ROCK A WA Yoasetbtsg new
Will reach here abosfitd Last"
Parties who have enraged can then beeippUed.
Jy 18 It T .. . ...
Brown & Roddick
4&r Slarket tttreel.
GENTS' JEAN DRAWERS, oar ob maaafac-
ture, uxc; regular pnos $ Lts.
THE KIQHMIB DRB88 SHIRT. The best Citing
Shirt in' the country! lha Bosem ean be rrn
for a week wl thorn s break or wrinkle. Try
them once and yea will ass no other.
SHETLAND 8HAWT8 W- are dealing oot a
bhetland Shawls at f 1 each: they are certainly
worth $3.
LADIES' COLORED kUMMER SKIRT from 60c
to ii.ts; a I eaaural line.
WIDE PRINTED ENOU8H CAMBRIC, lOepar
jaru, regular pnoe lc.
PRINTED PACIFIC LAWNS, If f e per yardi sold
au oYor lam country at toe
BLACK CRAPES, a large invoice )nat received
oi single, uosoie ana Triple, uiUbie lorVetl
lag and Trimmings.
SOLE AGENTS for the WIDOW'S CRAPE for
tne u&itrtibT muvttniiiQ.
A BIG DBIYS In OEKT8' LINEN ULK. ft 60
a UULBB.
GENTS' STRIP BU 8 K'K- ; a pcal ot ai SS cu
a pair; they are Jbeeutlful quality, and wenb
more monej. s
Give us a call and look over our ock We hive
a good many things we are cl. li oot v-rjr mac
below price, as we don't it nd carrlog ocraai
oddLoU
BROWN oiUk,
Jy 18 tf 46 VI vrkrt atr rt
Brown & Roddick
45 MARKET STREET,
ARB OFFERING HOaE CKKaT BARGAlNr
in Domestic Quilta sulublo for the punxmer.
Full Bise Honeycomb QullU ..a 1 Oil
bridal Onlltr Fringed Its
The Bates Quilt 1 Mi
English Marseilles Qntlu all flaes aad qda iUes,
at prices rangiog for f 1 75 to fe 00.
my nan dkuwh a KOiiica.
Steamer Passport
TXILL RESUME HER REGULAR TRIPS TO
Smithville and the Forts JUNE tJTH, lesTtng her
Wharf, feot of Market Street. 9.80 A M.
j . w. uiHria.
je27oawtf su Master and A gen t
. . . i
G-leii Alpine Springs,
BurfrCo., MC.
rpHE MOST ATTRACTIVE SUMMER RESORT
In North Carolina.
Hotel accommodations uniurpassed.
Board from $19 to f 80 per month
8pecial arrangemeota mads with families.
A. 3. RUTGES,
jy IB lot nae Proprietor.
Brown Gins.
TIME WILL BE OUT THIS MONTH TO
X place orders for lha Celebrated MOWN
COTTON GINS. Ail those who Intend getting
those superior Gins should get their orders with as
atones. We guarantee these Cotton Uiaa to be
superior to all others and prices eaUsfsetory.
JOUH DAW DON CO.,
jy 17 tf l. tl and ft Market .
Wire Netting
SCREENS
For Doors aad Windows .
Good to keep oat flies and mosquitoes. Als,
Sash. Doors. Blinds,
Lumber, and Building Material Generally.
ALTAFFKB, PRICE Co.,
Factory : Omoi:
Foot of Walnut at. Nutt, near Red OrosS s(
jy 18 tf , -;.
''Advantages."1
PEH80NAL ATTENTION, AND , A WtU.
regulated workshop, have placed our establish
ment far In advance of all others. We tarn out
npe lor work from every depsf ment, d vnaraa
tee satisfaction in every respect. Tbe patrnt
' i wo-bow" Top Buvgy manarae ured only Vy
MoDoUGai.l. WILLIAMS
jy 18 tr chesnut, bet. At era Front 8ta
Examine Your Trunks.
ND IF THEY NB BBHAI' f 'i-H'u.T'
enng setid them u our eeddio. nviiit ani Buggy
Mbops. where they will be put u ''bfeagh MVe1 i'
a Practical Trant- Maker
Jy 18 tf ..KtUiAUT
Tourists
AND- ALL PERSONS WANTING TRUNK
and Traveling Bavs saa be furnished at tbe
lowest prices from our new steck Jstt arrived .
Our wholesale and Ketall Harness nsubluhmont
can't be beat for Latest tttyle and Bet O oas 'or
the least moaev. NO 8 buuth Fron' St
jylStf atALLArw at Bo y lv ";
Harness Factory
aav I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND MY
V make of i urrlages. Buggies. Wagbss ana
Arvll Drays: saddles, Uarntee, BrkHes. vllasr
Vl 71 Ac. Painting, Varnishing aad Kei airing
done at abort notice Call and exam toe aad get
your money's worth, at P. H. HAYDKN'8.
Jy 18 " Third, bet, Market and Princes l
Fresh AiTivals:
t RUNES, DRIED APPLEA, COOOAAXUTa,
X Pearl Barley sad Sago. Another -lei of that
nae Fulton Market Beef . Nerthers IrUh tatesa.
A lot ef Brooms, will sell low at retail; Wood end
Willow Ware; a full Raw- ef FaanDy Uraeerlea, Ci
gars, Tobacco and Liquers, all at Bottom Prices
Call sad see, . . , ' L, VULLXittH ,
jy 18 tf 16 aad i$ Bouti Front street
- 1 1 ' 1 1 " "
Tin. Hoofing j
rff OR OUT TOWN. GET OTJR ETTMATtfa.''
Msrchants, send foe or prioes Ttsrware be-,
for placing your orders. Take aa afaatcy lor the '
cheapest, largest, aad by aU odds the be-t Mad
ealckeetseUlngCook Btsre eff ured. The hAM.
ZS Investment required. Baaplee farnlshed. f . ; , -
. Stova Dealers, Metal Workers and r -v
t J j 18 tf V House FojnJahera.
' - two iys:i;.......;.
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