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i HE MORiniTG STAR, i .1. - . - vf "v v. UTES Or ADTBUIIIinU.. Oa tSciAT8M 7.. ...... TO II, wn. CI. BEUNAIl. - ; 1 - - I-i. two n,.l'i.',.u U .- I . tv . ... icif r n - a-- - rr w M'-' - 4 foot dTJ!... ... H ... M ratw or 8XJB80imo nr asvaxox . ....... $1 ue 4 00 rarce months,. th " " ....... mi ijac 7, .uWm delivored IB fin nart f tli To City auw T.1 ,r - 1 rint ocr r week. Oar City Ageaumre jot inUoriscd to collect for more thin thfe m MORNING EDITION. gpWred.t th offlwngtoB.N.u., I OUTLINES. Geo. bSOOclCUL s muiuer sou ecrv&oiB i wcre robbed and killed by a Russian captain- be was arrested, shot himself, and U not expected to recover. Lady But- Jett LOUlia iuu ai. aouuiuu uuiivtt, ill. p are to be man ied . There is much probability that the European equadron will go shortly 10 me Adriatic io compel .hp ressioQ of territory. The Wallace Committee continued its session; witnesses Wl.re examined as to the alleged naturali- rttiiio frauds of 1S68; Oommiaaiooer Daren Jl awv vvuauiiawivHvt Aa ibii- I to return the naturalization iv lit refused taken from Antonio Kurshell. per A Jcstructive storm passed over the Carl- ,se section of Pennsylvania doiog damage to crops; cattle were killed by lightning. Gen. .heal Uow accepts lue nomina- ...in for the Presidency by ihe National Protectionists. Saratoga races con- u,l0e. Dan?ille, Va., was viaited by vioieat storms Thursday; crops were great ly injured. Dr. Tanner dined on prmg water and answered six letters yta uT.liv. The intended marriage of - v Qyoness Burdett Coutts is denied. ilea. Horace Russell succeeds the Ute Judge Curtis on ihe buperior Court bench ,,f New York Turkey is makrag .cave preparations for war with Greece. A wealtoy farmer of Lyons, N. Y., kilk-J his wife and her another with an ne, and then drowned himself; he was sixty verd of age and left two childreu. New York markets: Money 232 per cent; coi ton dull and grades below low middling D.mioal at 11 13 1&11 1516c; Southern d ur fcimog and rather quiet at 15 257 CO; beai l3c lower, ungraded red 90c (1 15; corn, ungraded 4649jc; spirits tur- iciiime tirmer at 28c; rosin steady at $1 40 I 474- To June 30, 263,726 immigrants from abroad arrived at New York, against. 94,224 the first six months of 1S79. There baa been a very marked de- in firAnt Rritainin Lha nnmhAr ot" insolvencies and of failures in trade during the last six months. Io 1S72 there were 125,650 emi grants who left Germany. The Government interfered to prevent its continuance, so last year there were but 33,327. Chester A. Arthur has gone off trout fishing. He is trying his hand to see if he cau make a living when lie goes up Salt River in November. He fishes with gudgeons as bait. Arthur is first cousin to Isaac Wal ton. And still they coma. Hurrab, for Ihocouk ! Tbe last Republican re cruit is Gen. E. W. Barber, of Mich igan. He was Third Assistant Post master General under Grant. He and old Zach Chandler were great eronies. The two best documents of the campaign thus far that we have seen are (ten. Pryor's very elegant and elect ncaTspeecb and Mr. Ran Tock er'a letter on military candidates. They are so noticeable that we have filed both, purposing to give some extracts from each as soon as our col amns will allow. The Louisville people are so dis satisfied with the census the Board of Trade have a movement on foot to have it retaken. There is but iiulc doubt that it was badly taken by the census enumerators. In one Ward the ceD&us has been retaken and that of the Board of Trade shows n increase of 717. Wo supposed so fertile and active I brain aB Rev. Dr. Deems's would bardlv h rrn t nnl f r worn a tn nniflt. j v vvii.vh er nv a v a m w after his extended sight-seeing in lhe East. The following f rom the Greensboro Central Protectant tells I as what we may expect : "The time of Dr. Deems in the Holy Land on bis late visit, is Aaid to have been irty devoted to obtaining material for 'he "Life of Moses," on which he bas been Hnctime engaged." There was some excitement in ew York on Saturday evening over the reported death of Mr. Tilden. turned out to be false. He is in hls usual health. Apropos- of his Jlealth, Mr. E. J. Hale in his letter to lhe IigiVrjru, bia referato a v'8itto hi i to him by Maj. C. M. Stedman, that gentleman's account of his an cndition : 'Major Stedraaa'a accoant- of the after - . upoo Mr. Tilden and his feeble phyat condition in.. l.. f.Aim..j..i' to n Jl. hftTa Jeei1 111 lh9 .Convention n.l :. . " ww iwuuiwuuuui- I arjor of a canvass, much less of lour I x-restoent. Ann waa me i thw- -Ct" 'oni, iro uouDt. tna movea I eew hiriislSSf!. -?r-9r' t candid.ti " ""uu"winB u, -- - VOL. XXVI. NO. 103, C. The nomination of Mr.anaday li Congress by the Republicans of this xisinoi is ine most formal of for- 1' j 'J V. raalities, and will attract no attention " u w ucjvuu vuo prcviirvbD ui 1.110 Custom House. He only runs to give er and to make sure his continuance aUhereceiptofcustoms'Mncasesu an imorobable event as the election of .m ti n..- UVUiU - aayan pouy bas the legs, but not bot- torn eoooerh to induce histnost enthu- siasuo aamirer to bet one cent on nis . . . . . . . . . winning the race. The "bottom dol- 1" will nestle very-closely in thnKe- publican pocket "this load of poles." 10 FVohj 8vr"-- rrr iriT v .v . Bueuimeu oi tue carDei-Dsser as nil v : . i . & & OCX - - - .-4 ' that remained after the army naa left, or came down South io hunt of somethiugin times of the rampage. I r?. c t t ..ui: i .u , .. , I reugua lurmui uevorvunea-. Asneviue ovumut says . i 'We care not for any epithets that Eeoga I or any other caroet-bareer may sav about I - i . irIn "ePub,l,cM . fl5htiD S.Min!D!t'" SSS full well that be is uttering a falsehood every time be utters it. "The .North Carolina Republicans shook him out of a sutler ah op, and made him what ho is and we want the Northern press to understand that, when they are in terviewing .eogh.lhet he was orave enougn to invade Southern soil behind several corns of Union aoldiers as a sutler, and the North Carolina Republicans were so anxious for Northern settlers they took him up when he perhaps could not command S50TJ. and made him worth to-day over $40,000, (so estimated), greatly to our dishonor. , We understand that Mr. mil, wsohas bees figurine a good deal, and one who has been in office for several years, will sooa pack his bag and leave. May the blessing of the prisoner whom he cursed, while under- sv strong revenae guard, go with aim, but we doubt il This act snowed ua,ia waaitus Kr-awas 4Vamataftan9 aftlVkAtft.tlWafc aa arvi j w at sawaw jsvrvan aj ap Senator Batler, of South Carolina, I o written a manly letter on tbe late BbOCkine duel tO tbe AJbaTleStOO News and Courier. We give a part. He says : I want to say to you that you have my hearty endorsement in the potilion jou have taken io reference to the Cash-Shear noa tragedy. It is oo reflection upon the memory oi tha gallant gentlemen 'of 'the past who resorted to the duello, to settle their personal differences to ask that the law be vindicated in this case; . In former days tbe moat punctilious decorum . and cbivalric courtesy dislingrnlaned tbe con duct of gentlemen in affatra of honor,' and coarse ribaldry and gasconade In cor- respondeoce was as odious as the brand of I sw-i in.rliAn Knl tiAws 1 1 an nteanH KriaWlat I .u. ..w.u.v..v. style' appears to be f ishionable. "Tbe issue is very sharply mado between . those who trample law defiantly under foot and those wbo execute it, and I do hope that courage enough may be found to exe cute it. "It will be a sad day for Benin Carolina when a gentleman, who feels it to be his personal or professional duty to vindicate private rights in onr courts, is first to be I insulted, pursued, villlfled and goaded to I desperation, and then shot If that is to be tbe plane which our civilization is to i occupy, we anaii all be sleeping on our i arms. I The address of the Conservative I State Central Committee of Virginia, 1 issued last week, is well received by I the ureas of that State. It eives a 1 'I snocinct statement Of the matters at f I issue between the party at large and Mahone and his Dartv. The most I . . mmmm. I discreet and able papers as well as I ihonfl of less aarraeitv and Drudenne i m I oppose an overtures ana. , are xor i t making a straight-out fight. Some times that kind of a fight pays better than a compromise or fusion, but yon must be on tbe ground and be fa miliar with the true conditions of af fairs to be able to arrive at anything like a correct judgment. We hope all will turn out well mad that Vir ginia, that is said to "never tire," will be foand helping on tbe Hancock column and thereby making assnr- anoe doubly sure. Talk about the Hancock boom playin g .out. It has just begun. Wait a few weeks until it -has got firly ander WJ and then wicked enough to stand before it. It would be wiser to oppose IS iagara's rush or .u r.-fr.! mnmaninm nt an Ainino avalanche, or even to get in the way ftf anme i:velv ljffhtnine. No. DO. It is growing hourly, and the wise man seeth it coming, rushing and roaring, and he adaptelh himself ac cordingly. '-- ' There now. They haye been claim-.. ing tor a year or two inat xvicumuou, . i . t:-1 3 Va.. had 80.000 population. But dreadfal cetl8U8 has Bp0lled the figQreg It has but 63,570; whites 36,034 colored, 27,536. So"Big Rich- mondw is not so "big" after all. : - ; The Tnferior Court is in session speeches were maae to me crowu uy fjoL Armneia, niai. ivoDoius, x. Hmvn and VV.45. Ulano. IQ 1DO aWalar named.--afesfe Zaiid- mtrJc. WILMINGTON, N,. C, WEDNESDAY, I THB 8TAT0 CAnPAIGRt - . ; Liijancocic anaaiTia Clnlt is io be organizea at KernersTille Satnr- I y pgm v xne citizens pi inat iiitie I ''barcf'' anticinata' a. Totasln bio time. ifnQ Beiumel. The Republicans held an enthusi- Mo Garfield and Arthur meeting at 1 ing speeches. were made, one of them V ...ma U: un Sturday,.a Jarge, meeting of juemoorats in ienaersoD, ranvillo county, the following resolution was nnanimously adopted by a rising volCi I ' T t mi i ' ' u!inuii. I n ilk, wa nsnnniuw. in nil 7 . . .7 ' measurea lerms. me iniamvus speeca of T..li. ,HargfpTi; ln.pjtfoir, on. the I I9th of June, as reported in the I Frte.L(xn.ce. and that words are inad equate to express onr -detestation or i narrv wnip.n Rnnm nnnonR. snen sen- i i r. timnt. n rvnltio. 1. ill tru in- ,tlll.tfl of nemAAnunr. anrl o nroToca- I tive of hatred and malignity. That It affords ns pleasure to know that I manv ot tbe better class ox xteDUD- Ucans of Granville, fcoth white and colored, condemn and reprobate the speech and speaker alike, and we call Si - npon suoh Republicans, in the name of decenov and. fairness, to still- fur- ther stigmatize the same in a proper mannerf r NEW AU VacXXTISKni ENT. Mbhsoh Bathing suits. J. C. Muwds Druggist. T. H. Howet Ladies' slippers. Jubtlkk Slnqkbs At New Market. P. L. Bbidoebs & Co. Great secret. Local Dote. The Wilmington Light : will go to King's Mountain. The city is said to be flooded with counterfeit sllvetvquafters. G. Z. Frencn,' Esq., is at the Parccll House, after n visit of several weeks down East.' The excursion of the C, M. St ed man Fire Company No. 1 takes plsce on the Steamer Passport to-day. Be on hand in time. 1 he JN ew Orleans J uveniie sing- 1 J " . m. ere, a colored missionary association, gave a free concert at the new market house, on Front street, last night, and will give an other to-night at the same place. The Democratic General Com mittee having in charge the proposed ratifi cation meeting are requested by the I Chairman of the Ex C. to meet at the I n'ltr Hall on Thursday afternoon at 4 I I , . . I VI Severo Wln an nam . moron la Blaelon. ' Mr. Luther Cromartie, residing near South River Chapel, Bladen county, in forms ns of n severe storm that visited bis PHce on the afternoon of the 14th inst. It came from the northeast and prostrated feneeg cocn cotton and everything in ' sJt w K!iiK . . ' lk" J. iuwuuiuK wu..u on by the tops in the grove, a. large oaa whinh atrwvl in front of the dwellinjr WAS blown dawn, falling, on the. build ine and upsetting a portion of it nnsettimr a nortion of it. The fsstenines 1 tbe frost 'doors were force loose by the vfoleoceof the wind, and tbe doors blown of0 - VP " oors eing ciosea L.l. lfAAB Awa oMAn Ia YiaM iKo nK 11 ttop 7 XT " , X ' nritil it mnlH ha afrnrp1. The beds were .i,nftllw h1rtwn frnm .he hedsteads. and the J ' I r.in ... trA H thrnnh the house. saturating everything with water. The storm lasted about fifteen minutes and was accomrjanied bv a little bail Tbe fifsy Pony on lhe Traea, i The Republican Convention for this Con gressional District, met at Smithviile yester day. Gen. J. C. Abbott, formerly Collector of this Port, and an ex-Senator of the ttnited States, "presided, and W. K. Price, colored, of th:s city, acted as secretary. W. P. Canaday, Esq., of this city, was I . i IT.., .L.i' . I Uuiuiu.hu "J . , r 1 h v n. . n . v rv 'ttt .nni itti.i iin ui inn rnnriri I it, but some 'of the unterriftod were ard to declare, after their returp to Wil- tninston veaterdav eveninc. that the "ring" I gave "tbe people" no showing at all. I m-mmm 1 . 1 ItLUtlli U . 1 YYnen tno jraupon ieit duuvuthio mo i Cbnventiou was considering the question I ot a Presidential elector for this , diarict, I and it seemed to be the settled opiniorr that I i-Jndire Watts, otherwise known as I greasy Sam," would get the nomination. I p. s. "Greasy Bam" waits nas receives the nomination for elector for this district.- I I f I Blaclatrate' Conn , . . , Alice uaii, coioreu, was vupcu uciu.c ... tr J . : TA .t I tL..i.. n..J... ...loilaii . Utt mPnAarr'it I jBsuucua.uuc, jcoic.u.j, .w -rw.... of Alice Green, colored, charged; with as sault and battery. Defendant was dis charged upon the payment of one penny and the costs. iThe same jdef.endant, was arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Alice Green, I aadwasacftuued to giyband intfie sum lof tMtreirfore'jtfshcV Cfardues .- . i urton the first Monday in September, .iJ..Ltw-u.i.Atfm.iBiim. r ana w awf " Sapreme Conrt. ' We learn from the Baleigh Observer that opinions were filed in this Court on Monday in the following" cases r jState 'va Jackionti JonesVitrom New H.nnvnr-inriirmnnl.Afflrined. :i jRachael Jones vs. E.G. Owen Holmes, from Cumberfand; ne trial ordered. . E. cCprmk,etsJys. CrD. et' at ,' from Cumoe'rlan; affirmed. ' Ai " Wall & Leak,' executors, vs. J. A. CoVirig- ton et aT . rromltichmnnd; afflrmed. I . , i i . . . ; . -. .. . . : . r . I noRPl HIGHl'8 TBAGEDI. tm seen, ot m ra-rd.r-coinuion of the snfTerlBC snrTlToro rro IlBlaarr Examination Baf'ore ;no Mayor The . Joronota Inqnt- The 1 Monday night was almost the only theme At su early hour crowds gaiuerea in ute vicinity of the house on the northeast corner of Sixth and Harnett streets, where the I murderous assault took Dlace. We visited J the ne of the murder veaterdav morn- 1 . '1 Ins Bntt IOBU " vmuct mu.u, o- s . j -n7-.v.A n A tioned lust inside the door to Drevent the J crowd from entering. Old man Bobert ! painne y wa layjne on a mattress spread upon the counter in the shop part of the building, which is a two-story, unpainted I atrnmnro. frontinir on Sixth street aud the structure, fronting on Sixth stre soulhside running parallel with liarnett street, the shop in front having two en- nces, one on Sixth and the other on narneu sireei. ine uiu uu w cy- I uenur m b uruicox uuuumuu, iuuSu I t the time apparently conscious. A white woman, assisted by one or more I colored women, was engaged in bathing I his head with cold water. In the room in I thn mir of th hnn the remains of Lucv Phinney. the murdered wife of Robert Phi.i laid ou,. hile uo atairs the Phinney, were laid out, while up stairs the daughter of tbe old couple, who is also the wife, of the murderer, was raving with delirium. On the steps to the door opening on Sixth atreet and on the ground on the south end of the steps were stains of blood, showing signs of having soaked in to some depth. In tbe meantime another crowd was gathering at the City Hall to await tbe pre liminary examination of Stephen Richard- mrr IuIah 7A a rnv VMahhlata A fat min. utes before 10 o'clock his Honor made bis appearance, when tbe prisoner was brought, hand-cuffed, into Court. The Court room was speedily flHed with spectators of both I colors, who were eager to get a sight of the prisoner and hear the evidence of the witnesses who had been summoned to tes tify in the case. Uichardson. wbo is rather a dark mulatto of quite prepossess ing appearance, of medium sizj and about five feet ten inches in height, appeared very nervous and restless during the pro- I grcM Qf ltte investigation. I Col. B. B. Moore, Solicitor of the Crimi- nal Court, appeared and took his seat to conduct the examination on tbe part of the State. The first witness called was Hannah Mil- ler, widow of the late Edgar Miller, and a daughter-in-law of Lucy Phinney, with whom sue was living, one says sne came home about 8 o'clock, went up stairs and ........ ! went to s een, the only inmates oi the " " ST w bouse at the time being Robert Phinney, his wife Lucy Phinney, their? daughter. (Stephen Richardson's wife), and herself and three children the eldest being about 11 years old. She was aroused by a quarrel going on below, when she discovered Stephen Richardson walking up and down the yard, his bouse being next to that of Phinney's, going east. She heard Robert Phinney' ask Richardson not to use his I name in his quarrel with his wife. She aava Richardson went outside, but finally I returned and picked up an old shovel in I the vard. with which he-went to tbe front I door on the west end of the building. She heard the straggle below, and would have I attempted to escape, but she could not take all of her children with her. She after- wards saw Robert Phinney on the steps . t 1 1 S 4 1 mmm. S TM Wn uw neau icaauig uv lueu, uu uuvy Phinney on lhe ground outside. Richard son's wife went, or was taken to the house of a neighbor. Saw her about an hour afterwards, whee,sbe was delirious. Lucy Phinney did not 'speak after she was '-- stricken, and died in little over one hour from that time. Hnnkia "Towers' who, lived a few doors I OOP"' t.owf wut 4va a lew uuuc i I rom jroiooey, uesru iu quarrel auu bbw Richardson run through his house and come out with She shovel, with which he come out wun sue snovei. wan wnicn ne 1 ran around the corner of Phinney's house. I ... j : . 1 1 . I mo mm .iLHrwHriii ran tihml inr hiiumi u w I Harnett street; also saw the bodies of Rob- ( ert and Lucy Phinney; the former on the I a tens and the latter oh the eround in front I 0f tbe door, in the positions described by . a . . tfte iormer witness. i John Evangelist was nassine in the neighborhood and had his attention . I t. I tracted to the conversation going on be- t ween the parties. Heard the old man tell I Richardson not to use his name in connec- tton wan me quarrei wim nis wire, as ne afd nothing to do with the matter. Saw Richardson run through his bouse and ri,mfl or,t .t the irate with a shovel: saw -r r - a . " . lowdg lb--r ftnrn which he T tn-B-A. h-.rd a eraah followed bv five distinct "and separate blows, and, as be (witness) was running to the spot, met Richardson and another man, both hallo ing murder. Beverly Scott, colored, who lived further upthestreet, was abed when he beard the cry of murder. He dressed as quickly as DOiM- .n,lranont fil-Kv hiarln. - -, m j -D- l s. n th .d I r" - ;"vT?.7,r . told the doff to CStCh him. The man. wno I proved 'to be Richardson, sang out, point- f irie in front of Mm, "yonder toes Aha man t.n AAmmUlArt trnoh VmmnAm 4 Aen'o nflf VATIff I aog on me. a uuHaent aieFwuuo uuu , ' II A TW .a-.UKeiioi. oiuo up wuu uiui I TC A. . I.t. LI. mmA a.t1 I Richardson had killed old man Phinbeyi He then renewed the pursuit after Riohad- JaB44H Overhauled and .padhim; when he and Evangelist arrested him. ! Policeman R. M. Capps said he saw a man runnicfr aowu tne street aooat 11 JULY 21, ,1880. o'clock, lo search of a Dolicemaa. H and Officer William returned -with the party, accompanied by Mr. Hines, and at the coraen of seventh and Harnett atreeta they- met Scott, Evan elist and others with the prisoner, who was surrendered to them, (the policemen), and was taken to the guard hpuae. .Oo the way Richardson said he was sorry iChap- pened, that the deed was done in a moment !fD and ha 0pd the ptfUB WwUTrby beating his wife. The affair attrcteil . ..s, . .1" i . "vi uwh aoou inree-quanew pi n nour auer tue mrder before he met the policemen I -fla- n "W TT7:ll: . i ... vuiuci x . jil. 11 luiauii tcaiiucu w luuut uc mumv "ur v"l "W.J J PiMer claimed that .he, was sorry' the af.; J falr haPPenea and if il was not for the BaKe or Kiuing nimseir n woujq oea secooa Heaton case. The defendant was remanded to his cell in the guard house, the Mayor reserving bis decision for the present. The shovel, with a broken handle, with which the deed is said to nave been com mitted, was exhibited in Court It was in the hands of the prisoner when he was sr. rested, and Beverly Scott testified that he tried to use it agaiastthe dog and also upon himself (Scott) to prevent the arrest. Richardson was chased into the edge of lUe wooa8' outtue disunce ot eight out Harnettstreet from where the murder was committed Early yesterday morning Coroner Hew lett summoned the following jury: IX M. Buie, Foreman; C. J. El well, Frank At kinson, colored, R. H. Bunting, C. H. Strode, J. C. Chavers, W. A. Potter, Virgil Brown, colored, F. A. Jpyner, Joshua Clark, colored, Harvey Watkins, colored. and James Ross, colored. A 9 o'clock the jury visited the house where the murder took place, viewed the fod ' PhUl' and journed to the Court House, where the examination bf witnesses took place. The evidence here was in 'Substance the' same as that before tbe Mayor's Court. At the request of the jury a pott mortem examination of the body of the deceased, i was had, which waa conducted by Dra. J. C, Walker and a P. Wright. Tbe jury returned a verdict that the deceased Came to her death from wounds on the head, inflicted by a spade or shovel in the hands of Stephen Richardson. Several times during the day the, Teport , gained circulation on the Btreets that Robert I Phinney had died of his wounds, but at last accounts, though his condition was considered critical, he was still alive. I Hester Richardson, the wife of the i I accused man, was still in a seemingly semi- I delirious condition at last accounts, caused i both from her injuries and the fearful ex- I citement and fright to which she had been I nnhipp.tpn . -j - . Yesterday afternoon old man Phinney was removed from the shop to the room in which tbe remains of , his wife were laid out, when he pointed towards the body and feebly inquired who it was, but tbe desired information was not imparted to him, and he pressed the queation no further. Lucy Phinney, deceased, is said to have been about 62 years of age, and Robert Phinney is reported te be about 68- n,,''f onri Margaret Carter and Healer Williams, colored, were arraigned on the charge of fighting Monday evening, about half past 8 o'clock, on Fifth, between Nun and Church atreeta. Judgment was suspended qn me payment oi coau io opia cases. i The caae of Stephen Richardson, charcred With murder, came up for a hearing, hut the particulars are detailed elsewhere. ciw.mjie. i t wo or inree otaer oases, . or iriiung-na- I tUre, were disposed of, when the Court ad journed Tnernaonaaaer , Boeorn The following will show the state of . the lkmnmtr . &t LHa aljitiana TnAniinnftH fit j m I 4I01 vaRterdav eveninsTv WaahmGrton mean I tkue, as ascertained from the daOy bulletin I issued from the Signal Office in this city: quanta. . ... .. . . .85 Jacksonville .. . . .85 Key West. 88 Augusta........ ..92 m. a floor nr. OS Mobile..... .84 w..w mwmm ...... . i . ' OK SJJL " " .oi Montgomery . . . . .39 SSaSSS&:::5l? -L.- Bndgers &f Co. GaJveston.. ......89 Havana. . . .... . . .88 C 1. nK I paYaiuiau. ..... tj Wilmington,.. . .89 triTY Prom TM.tin.nf.haa Edward Jenalntjs M. D., 1 B-aJwaraU-SMii-SwwS. I rator Is a very agreeable article of diet. In Diph-1 theria, Mala Typhoid Fever, ttd verrdreaa. ing disease, ita use will bo found invaluable. , UBSXS d jrxJkioxKB, Agents, wunungion. ' mm an anui ' HONORED AND BLB8T.-Whea a board of on lnent physicians ana enemuts announeea toe ais eoverv that bv combining aoateiwell known valua ble remedies, tne-most wonaerru-meaicaie was produced, which would cure such a wide range or diseases that most aU otnr remedies could be dis pansed with, many were skeptical: butproof . of Me merit, h-r artna trial- has dnroelled an doubt, and to day thedlacovereraof thattireat Medicine, Hon Bitters, are honored ana Diessea d j au as penerac- tors. uemocra. i-. - w . THE GIVER. - HOW CHARITY The old Charity Hotmltal fiie city of New Orleans was originally endowed , by the State of Panneyfc KTS KVk -gfjM. SgT andmnemanilysuiKMb7 tbA reyeauo. lt re. ceives from the 81 .Oomp? wsvh large upiuu m tj,ouv,yw, wiui wmwc.Tw- tloru a guarantee the romieeenewm .f aned. Adoliar occasMiiauy ticket often enricnes taoso wnoseinteny moaiy w i tlekf j I - ... t.kl. Dm. l.fnMn.HAn u4i1mm DauphfnlNew Orleans, La. .'or same person at No. .81 jroadway,Kew York aty. i ,. - -nm I - - - JjiTMmmTmTTfr BWVnax'ai a a "1-8' arnTTTWRffr MTVPHERS 11 MOTHERS I ! ! Are yon disturbed At night aodjrok(rtet yourrea-i VeuffertosTand crying with thai Jlu. ul.'f mtHii. tMk 1- if'H'nKtt "-S y- mr'a once IsYKUP., it wm relieve the poor little suffererim- mmSm. Jfwr erj -fSjOJfj 2tto jjj pleMaWtottetaa - gag - g a settle. Partly cloud weather, occaaiooal raina, . southwesterly shifting in the northern part to northerly winds.' generally lower tem. ..... poraiure ana nigner barometer, are the indications for this section to-day. Beating; Bla Wife. colored man living in the neighbor hood of Eleventh and.Dock streets amused himself Monday night, about 10 o'clock. a big crowd and created no little sensation neighborhood, KIVBB AND AIAK1NK. The steamship Bentfuetor, hence, ar-. - . . N . M..or1.. - . I; Brig Red B. Bket hsvinnspraag alesk I at Smithville, will return to , the city and aiscparge ner cargo; go upofi the Marine Dock, repair the leak, reload her cargo and I proceed upon her voyage NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. Jubilee Singers. fJMUB NBW ORLEANS JDBILKB S1NQJCRS, (colored), wlU give a Vocal and Instrumental Con cert at the New Market Monse this erentne. Gal lery exclnslyely for the whites. Perfomance to commence at 8 P. M. No charge for admission; but a collection will be taken up. jy 1 It Bockaway . BATfflNGSmT8 OWI.Y A Paw LEFT. M UN SON, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. JAMES C. MUNDS, DRUGGIST, 86 NORTH FRONT ST., (NEAR PRINCES -J, ) ' WILMINGTON, N. C. ladies' Slippers. RCR1VKD to-day another lot op Ladies' Strap and Btraplesa Slippers. Gents' Low Quartered la great variety at very Low Pricea. -ltf J -L No. 47 North Market at, i n'HiiMBM u utiau an u sfaeirr CamhmIi I lvai WCVICII P. L. B ri dffers & Co, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 29, 22, 24 26 & 28 Front St Wilmington, B". C. TIBOOVBRKP VERY BOON AFTER THEY commenoot their remarkable career, that success I hi tao Grocery Line did not consist in having and I holding a heavy stock, as 5,000 1 500 Hhd8BAC0N 20,000 Sack8MBAL' 10,000 7 000 Lb-BUT' gjOOQLbaLARD. 40 000 Caaka WHISKEY, 6000 Bhdl icolas8,? 9QQQ Backs COFFEE. 80' 100 BAOMr 8IEKS- requiring an Immense and annecessary outlay of v j I i wu,m.wrWm, i extravannt credits, a Jo Hut of iww,k. I J kP". c The plan was to open direct I personal comtaanlcatton with the Head Quarters, I Where these articles were kept la first hands and trntunti qnaotUioa, oat of aU ireasoaable exoecta- I H2S. i.bii;? ?d. m.kko. arrangeenu with the I connect their stores by tei wiui ui mm nairrraui rMaMaNJMi rapnwttn.tae leading keep a SMALL BUT at prices down to the vivwir own, w iuo HjsuKcr ajhboutjlbnt; put prices down to the SELECT A8I sales: wateh the markeu for sDedaitiea: qdak. an ina afuti avAi JLcus vuuui mace premot delivery: coend time and monevln the North I markets in' perooaal selections, and await ; retarns. I The result justifies our highest anticipations and vindicate our judgment. Our Stores are each a , GRAND SAMPLE ROOM, " not packed with Useless lumber and etale goods, hot nmt uu. or nu.ir nmmZm tA ffoifii 1 ik fiitemin wocve oh the war. ready for delivery to our customers. the Goods they order, fresh (rom the manufactu rers, and ia the orlrfnal unbroken package. In twentv-Toar hours we can have these ooousonU shelves, and acoomoanied when necessary bv a see ds! deli very clerk. . This Is the secret of success at mi' m.m . m.m, .W 20, 22, 24, 26 & 28 Front Street, WILMINGTON. N. C. jy Jl DWtf VILUmeTOH STEIU laondrt. . . . , NO. 15 NORTH WATER STREET. JOS, B. WORTH, Proprietor. EMIL ZENS, Sapetintendent. Open lor Maslness MONDAY, JULY 19th, 1S80. PRICK LDJT 8hlrts, old; 15s; do. bow. lie; Col lars Sc; Cuffs tci Undershirts 6c; Night Shirts 6c to 10c; Drawers Be: Socks Be; Towels .Be; Handker chiefs 8c; White Vesta 16c to 15c. Yoanw Men's Wear will be taken by the Month at $3. v rasa ust or xaoiar wear wut oe issuea m out Ten Days. Special Bates for Family Wsahtog. jy ts lw Overcoats L , ND LINEN SUITS MADE TO ORDER. THE A. I Monarch "Bound Botom" Shirts at 65c, 75c, $1 DO $1 S3. DYER gOK, Tailors and Furnishers. mwi m a ATrr I !yr 1 MM 1 1 1 AT CROf". OF TURNIP AND CABBAGE aU vatiotleff. In attloro.aad fnr aala low. - Try a bottle or Fanjenanna Cologne Water, an elegant perfume, : prepared byj- Jy IStf "in: Mew . w starwa. T ... Family Bibles. TYAltUSOMELY BOUKD, SUTTABLK j FOR,; preoanta, Ac Photograph Albums siaes; ' Paula's Sunday School Uards,ew and besutlrul do Uns; Fancy Writkug Paper and CardaK h boxes,. Latest Styles, at irwu YATES' BOOK STORE. " Two WMkJ ...i M OuBitk,n,.;...M'..tH. ION j wv vnJliws ........ . 17 00 49 IT Onsrew..... . et i Mlli. ICOBCwrwJinw ukt oa iqun. ,OTW ADYKRTI3EMKNT& 1 "RnflTnTn Tft Tit 1- T7ofT UUAA"'U lHIJUtt .4 UfcOit I .- - Vlrvfia mt IV V 'r NKBYOUS 0T8TX1C. BKIQUTe C1SBASB OF . 1HX KtDNXTS, QOOTT IUATUX8IS, HO NXRVOUS DTgrxrsiA. LKTTXJt 07 DR. WltM. HAMMOND, Surgeon General U. 8. Arm j (retired), Proeseor of Diseases of the Mind and Xerroas Sjrsteai In the Ualrerattr ot Mew Tork, ato 43 Wear Mrs Br , Waw Toax, Jane a, iSco. i I hare for tome lima mad. oa. of IA Buffalo U thta Water In cases of affections of tbe MXBYOCS BTSTXM, complloated wl h BRlOirrS PlSKiSI pV THB KIOMSTB, or wttk a .QOOTT D1ATBX BISThe rssolta hara been eminently satisfactory. Llthlahat for many rears been a farorite rcmed with me In like caaea, bpl, tha BaSala Water car- I talnlyaeu better than any extemporaaeoas soleUoa bf the Lkhia Salts and It moreover, better bora by the stomach. I a'so often prescribe It la these eases of CEREBRAL HTPERAKMIA, reselUag from over mental work. In which the coalition called NKBVOU3 DT8PBPSIA flirts, and ge rally wlih marked bemfll. WM AOaMMOMD.'M. D. THOMAS P. GOOBK, Proprietor jyl4tUw6w weaa UeXalo liihia 1prtaa, Va. Q-len Alpine Springs, Burte Co., H. C. rpHE MOST ATTRACTIVE BUMMER RESORT In North Carolina. , Hotel accommodations antarp eased. ' Board from f W to f 30 per month. ' Special arrangemer ts made with families. A. 3. BOTOX, Jy 15 lot nac Proprietor. RrnVtl 1 & itttif I.. 45 MARKET STRRRT a BEOPPExuro Bona okkat baxoaims J. in Domestic QuilU snttablo for the Bnmmer. PmU Bise Boaeyoomb (touts $ 1 00 Bridal Quilt Fringed...: . 1 SO 1 1 aSMMaiQan my S3 tf BROWN RODDICK. The Place tJY BOY DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Is BUHBAHK'S Pharmacy, Corner Front and Princess Bas. s we my.SJaw f For Bent, FROM 1ST OCTOBER NEXT The large new Iron Front Store, at pre naif iibi sent occapiod by P. L. Brldgera' Co., Grocers. Four pleasant Offices over above, saltable for Lawyera, Doctors. Millinery. Ac ALSO, The large New Store, on North Water 8traeL ad- joinlngBoafd of Trade Booms, and two toe ptea sant Offlcee ever aame. adjelnlns office of Navaesa woano uoanpany. Apply to ij IS eodt nu in so u wi JNALD MacRAE. Brown Gins. nPIME WILL BE OUT THIS MONTH TO JL 4ace orders for the Oelebrated BROWN COTTON OUia AU tnoM who lnUbS gUa "P!' uu" MM".a r orom wun es at once. Wegneraata the. a Ootton Ubm to be snporVor to all others and prices satisfactory. , JOHN OAWBOM COL, Jj ntf 1. SI and S3 Market t Wire Netting tOREENS For Doors and Windows. Good to keep oat flies and mosquitoes. Also. ' Hfl CI H TlAArfl HlinH SI ) V va wj mumuo, Lumber, and Building Malarial Generally. ALTAFTER, PRICE Co., ' Faotobv: .Foot of Walnut at Jy istr Omoi: NaO, i 6 Advantage,." PERSONAL ATTENTION, AND A WELL Mculated workshop, have olaosd oar SwkUdfcah-. ment far in advance of all others. We tara ont saperior work from erory aapaftwftsat, tuAaoo-.i tee satisfaction in every respect. The patent "Two-bow" Top Bur aiaaufeeUired only Vr r , : MODOUUALAi m wiLUaaauii, - Jyistf Choanal, bet. Water Faoal Sis. Examine Your TrnnTrn, ND IF THEY NEED REFA1RQI0 OS COV- emag send them to ear Saddle, Harness and Baggy Shops, wlure ther will be put la thorough order by a Practical Trunk Maker. JylStf OERHARDT OO. Touristo A ND ALL . PERSONS r ANTING i TRUBEn J and TraveUnar Bars eaa be turadahoS at toe loMraet prices tromournew stock jest errivwd. Our Wholesale and RotaU Harness St.MwAl t can' toe beat for Latest Stylsosod Best Uooas for the least moaer. NO. 8 South rroatisu. oatlSt 4BO MALLARD WDEN. j Harness Factory. I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND MY Ow lke of Cerlafwa, Bullae. Waoee aa4 rVrxtl Drays: Saddlea, Hara Bridles, Oollars, ji-f.. ptigflng, vsarilsaiag and Kopai done at short notice. Call sod examine and get . ItOriMIWf . UH mm m, A, UM I rjy 18 tf ISUHi , bet. Market sad Prtaeese at. Coal 1 Coal! B . J 100 TONS BLACX9n2Tn8aw leading. : ALSO.. . , I . 1 i v . i . i r-i1) GRATE, STOVE aad FOUNDRY COAU ;ytf v., 1 --J-.V.?: . at : f. av XaVKaB r. Dot. Orange and 8, Water sta. U, Th& Eace. frMr-a anArinai . i' - r aiaavnA vawAj0, . cnxAr. OO AMD SEE Oft' JjM tf rARXER TAYLOR. 4 0t
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