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rHE HOBtflllg STAR. BXCRPT HONlA Yti. I ATS StTBSCMPTKWI I 1M1ITO1 ? . ft, malD postage paU,. . ... ruwemonths.-. ... " 'TatTSabswiberm, UeUveredln any part of the Ti2;7 LTnntm Der week. Oar dtr Ajrents are 4l? ' hMed to collect fr more thaa One maths iYance. - irTvPMTlVrS- TT'DTT'TO" I TZZm at the Post Office at WilmingtoB, N. G, Kiuti" aoAand.rlftMi mutter 1 " ODTL1NKS. Tbe Missouri Democratic Convention is. i0 seasioo at Sl Lotus; a platforni wa tily indorse . J fot I TT TTT Ca .. a- . i ... . t. . I forgery. 3. memorial wj iao x riuce i Imperial will be erected in St. George's Windsor Castle, instead of in West- cui'"-' i minster Abbey. Ireland Deal England aDJ Scotland in the competition for the K!cbo sliielJ. James Wood w mar dered Ht Ball river, Pennsylvania, by the Mullie Migwires. Crops in Virginia nrnmlst! finely, especially corn. - A pi lifteea-year oW colored girl murdered at umnhis. 1 nomas j. uruienuen was DomiDatcd for Governor of Missouri by the Democratic Stale Convention. Ver mont Democratic State Convention met yesterday, Edward J. Phelps, of Burlington Wij nominated for Governor. A gen eral ustive rising is anticipated in South Africa against tbe British. Several officers of an English insurance company hive been sentenced to imprisonment for fraud. Greece has decided to mobilize her array. Earthquake shocks in Ma- i!h cuDtinuc, with desli action of build ir.gs Apprehension of a coalition against Geimany is the cause of the laller's sending German officials to Constantinople. . Au3lrian war vessels have been des patched loluiki8n waters. A negro girl was outraged and murdered by an escaped convict in Kentucky. A child outraged by a negro in Tennessee; tbe nemetrator was lynched- A white r r woman in Nuw Jersey outraged by a .negro. A ouog girl kidnapped by circus men io Pennsylvania and brutally treated. New Yotk markets: Money 22i per cent; cotton qaiet and easy at 11 11-1611 13-lSc; southern flour unchanged at $5 25 ? CO; wbeal ic belter, ungraded red 00c $1 OSi; corn ifc lower and fairly ac live, ungraded 4546ic; spirits turpentine stronger at 2Sc; rosin quiet and steady at $1 40(g)! 47 The Richmond Commonwealth bead's the press dispatch from Wil mington giving an account of the su preme deviltry of Stephen Richard son: "A North Carolina Republican abolishes his mother-io-law." The tomato is said to bo indigenous lo South America and was imported into this country. This is tbe only country that uses it extensively as an article of food. Blessed be the man who first brought it to our land. London has 3,500,000 iuhabilauls. Tite total poll far Lord Mayor was 358 votes. There are fully 630,000 men uver 21 years of ace. The Baltimore Sun argues that there is need of ro- i"'in. Seed for one of tbe Hayes Cabinet or Absalom Arthur. New Hampshire has been enjoying ilie Ncnsalion of a sharp earthquake. Iu (-hock was felt at maoy points and lasted several seconds. Houses trem- bleJ, pictures were thrown down, ihes were smashed, and people talked about it afterwards. e may now look for cases of 'Imwning at the Atlantic bathing places. The Grst reported thus far ls very sad. Mrs. Nesmith, wife Of I'letu. Nesmith, U. S. Army, and two I laile girls were drowned at Atlantic City, New Jersey, whilst bathing, on lhe 19th inst. crribb, ui tue new iuf I r tt . . . 1 " -ulora nouse, is m trouble, ibe Hayes Administration is threatening I hia decaDitatinn hocanan hp Hnp nnt I n..i,; rr,L. r u.s umce lor parxy purposes, ine V 1-r . . ew lork correspondent of the Phil-1 ".del phi a Ledaer cives this bird's eve I o ay - f I y ewof the surroundings: I 'Hivin. h. T,,a 5- ,iW.-vnlt , Castom ifouTc eTe to nke uo for !h.- .1 r- " I suoncomings or Mr. Arthur, be cannot I 'ell gee bow ha nan nrtivptv enter a cam- I "M oo behalf of that gentleman." I . J I c wouia ao well to pacK nis -iei-Dag. All. 1 IX m. j Ane accounts from Ireland as to I Qe condition of the crops are for I the most no Tt .,..T r.a.-n TKa I renortaf .u. t e I grated. Many, however.died from typh as 'ever, xnero is a potato i b'ghtinsome districts in parts of Katies Dublin, Sligo, Cork and Mavn ti, ui- I L y- lhe blight, however, is con- nel to old potatoes. The "Cham- , P'ona" have aMn Mmnatav Gibing can be more luxuriant than 'he arepn green crops. "at do the Democrats say to a fn big State Mass Meeting to be at Raleigh about the 12th of vcwber next? T. n. k.V.nr.n I r like that of 1840. In October of th.t . . I .,u 3 " lDe S142" political i - ? nnS the State ever saw was held "ine lutie Citvf n.v- 1 or a a I V",' " ' " jReaffaaaweaw-Bam-aaa VOL, XXVI.NO. 105. t'emendoua. -W bigs f rom every nook . corner of tbeirStaio tl galhered then and thr Thv travllfl 5n wagons, in buggies, in carriages, oq horseback, in cartB, in sulkeys, by rail, in log-cabins on ; wheels in BVArv imkff'n.hla ":" ' Whf - ott 1 J , . aua obabu uamocraiio presa f juet forty thousand, Hancock and Jarvis voters ttn n n tn iHa nAnii.A.1 riilv inl - ---- o - i- - r : - j 1 1 have a erand Dolitical iubilee io Onkobr. What At th 9 " - j it seems ilelly and lammany are not altocrether reconciled after aH tha 1 , , , . . . uau.sn.K.n? ana nugging at umoio-. nail. AS thlS IS reatlV lmDOrtant We I - mt - i give what the Philadelphia Zedger'sl w aa ww a was SVMUwU M OO w V CS ww U w I the snarl. He writes : ' I "TblS 18 .to be an important Week at Sar I atoga, politically. The so-called 'Kellv 1 Thursday, to decide whether or not they I wiu wunaraw laeir aau-iuaea JBiectoral I uracouia navooeen noquesuon i vJ?vsw"KSV" fortheomin. mtino- at th Aiirimv nf . a . . . J I there, except as a sort of 'second fiddle ' . . ""uj i ana mis mr. ieiiy ana nis roiiowers would not consent to. It is probable, therefore. that the Electoral ticket will be kept in the field, if only to hold the Tammany organi zation intact. The effect of such a pro ceeding upon Democratic unity, as tbe cam paign proceeds, need not be dwelt noon. It must be apparent to everybody, and to none more plainly than to tbe Republicans, who, it is supertloona to add, are delighted at the. prospect. Dr. Tanner, after being ridiculed and slandered, is attracting a great uesi ui aiLeiiiiuu iu new luu. xaa i J 1 r . . . : -vt rr. is now "looked upon as a legitimate f phenomenon worth studying and I seeing." Soientifio men of distino- I tion ate interviawinc htm. and thnn- I sands of ladies and gentlemen press forward to pet a fflimnao of him. He . i irets anv ouantitv of letters, and from I J ' 1 all parts of the country. Some of the letters are humorous, some sentimen tal, and others of a business cast. lhus one man at Portland wants to know if the Doctor could make an arrangement to travel with him through the country after the forty days are up; he is ea re there is money in it, and will guarantee the Doctor one half the gross receipts. Several young ladies desire to have a lock of his hair: others would be ever so much obliged for his autograph, etc. THE STATIC CAMPAIGN. Hickory lias a Hancock and Jarvis club. Col. W. L. Steele, of Richmond county, and Mr. Payne, of Union, will address the Hancock and Jarvis Club of Lile8ville Township at Lilesville on Saturday next. Wadesboro Her ald. Col. Armfield spent the greater portion of last week among his con- I sutuency. On Saturday evening last I he addressed his fellow-citizens in the I court house upon the political issues I of the day. At night he addressed I IDC nanCOCK aUU JSrVlS -clUD. I .1 a a 1 J T : flll. At tbe speaking last nigbt, before I the Ixarneld iluD, the president, m 1 introducing Mr. Bledsoe, stated that (the object of . the meeting was to get our political spirits revived." The Kepublicaus are rallying, and a number of the more prominent arrived in tbe city yesterday. Among them were Hon. R. P. Buxton, their candidate for Governor: W. P. Can aday, of Wilmington: George B. Ha f CL.mtnn Kale.iah Ohxemer. The Executive Committee of Du- plin county, as we learn from the Urief Mention, has appointed Au- cnat 28th as the time for holdinff . antinna fnr iha nnrnr,aa X I iiw.s k k-iw ;no oiafoa m I III! lllal V -Da-OW UO IVt MUV aMS VHW w a nniu oAnvpntion tn fe hald at I CM w J - - " - Kenansville on the 6th of September I the purpose or nominating county officers, and a Senator and xtepre- seniauvea w .iepiciwu. win wuuj u tha nort Opnoral Aaaemblv and such . a a I Am-. MM.MAiAe 4 h a AAMmftvr a s-a oti,er business as the interests of the VWW MWW J ftrtv mav demand. " Tho Hancock. Jarvis and Shack elford Club, of Kenansville, will hoist i fniir, height, and will throw to the breeze a mAcnificent bontiner flacr. J. W. Shackelford. Esq., and lion. 1. o. the ,e AU are iaTited to at- tend. w e irusL mere win uo large audience to hear Gov. Jarvis nd Attorney Kentw Kenansville on Tuesday of court weet We are gratified that they are going to visit us, not because it is necessary, or will accomplish5 any particular good; for all our people are all ngnt ana wm ao meir auy, without any 'special effort. Duplin is Democratic to the back-bone and aiwayg votes for the nominees. Warsaw Brief Mention. It is said that Mr. E. C. David- on would have no objection what- ? inning as an independent candidate for Congress. In fact, it asaerted that he haa even gone so fat!asto mention the matter tosome Tlflmooratic friends. A confer- music, to raiiry the Cincinnati ticket. As I pegro, ana aouDie sname on me rve heretofore explained, the Irving Hall or- I publican paper that would gloat over ll'MOliifi j exioe between GovJarvis and Judge Boxton pertaining to political maii- fcerB xaiiBa iUUu ' m. 1 T" -l u mi j ; 1 nnTT. ie arm T.nnn . n , nnurminRn iwhether a joint canvass of the State j will be made. ' The best Impression 18 tnt there will be no joint canvass. -TnliWA Dnvf nvi'a AnntrBtia mill I " "",60 uhmuudvouiobb nu jwir- I biv hfl limrtfiri tft th lnnmiAl p.irnrlit . - j w . J i n0 rides. : , ; UoL : Henan arrived in the city yesterday' afternoon ifrom Rutherford ton where he "and Gov. IT ' m m m- i . 1 " ' . . ru"V:I0FV'0, - , .- W1 i A n nn An n w n 1 w.vwr ai i inic i.nnv nnn a. mrcrnr rowi htrii ". " ?7 " T busii greeiu iiuem u oueiuy. ituu jtuere was wgw proportion oi .e- TrvnhliAana Ma nnrl f 2aiv I a wet unAnitfAi publicans. He and Gov. Jarvis reoeived assurances that thev had accom - ..K At.fcAM,VMr-.nl ? -Jt&l'JTZ . i....., ner mwniwi me SDeecnes were re beived. The Asheville Joumalfedi- RonnKlioan ininltinrrlv !av"va j a uu u v w awwv aawaaj i calls Keogh a "carpet-bagger' and speaks of the fastidious ISall as "vine- ai K'ttora Tho Wrvrth . tt j t.j:i -t..-. nSv sa78 hat "poor (negro) Jim xaarns got oniy one vote as a canai- aate tor committeeman at large on ihe State4 Republican Conimittee. Dhame on suoh treatment of tbe 1 5 1 1 1 -l T it. oucn is x&aaicai intrrauiuae. Charlotte. Observer. CITY. NEW ADVKSTISBtrjBNTM. Mtjnson King shirts. J. C. Muhds Druggist. Waxtsb Coney Notic a . Opeuing Fifth Ward market. Cbonly & Mobbis Auction sale. Hkinsbergrr Gospel hymns, &c. Haxl & Peabsall Chewing tobacco. ,... nata An arm-chair was picked up on Water street, in the neighborhood of the Produce Exchange, Wednesday night, by lhe Plice. nd awaita a claimant at the . .... neavy raiDS in 11118 Becuon ve8 abundance of lerd&7. accompanied by an .i j j mi - auuouor ana iiKUvaiOK. iuer was aiau a heavy storm about 1 or 2 o'clock yesterday morning. We hear the Committee of Ar rangements of ibe excursion Wednesday, under tbe auspices of tbe C. M. Stedman Fire Company No. 1, highly complimented fpr the perfect good order which was pre served i board the steamer from the time shelcft her wharf until she returned. Poor "Crazy Kitty," as she is familiarly called, is a harmless creature, we take it, but she has degenerated into somewhat of a nuisance in some respects, and it is the very general opinion that she ought to be kept off the streets. It is com plained that she frightens children, and frequently outrages the proprieties by hug ging innocent and unoffending people on tbe streets, without warning or prelude Can't she be abated r A Valuable Literary Hellc. We examined at the Purccll House yes terday a verv ancient book entitled "The Book of Common Prayer and Administra tion of the Sacraments, and other Rights and Ceremonies.of the Church, according to the Charch of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David. Pointed as the; are to be Sung or Said ia'Churches." Tbe Dook ia bound in solid oak, with heavy KM laoQ w.a rrtntrl in thft Vftftf A.A1FV fcUlUU feUw pUUliSlaVk vuuvmw.j v - fr - id that his Easiness would fail to Dush itself did not DUt hia impriQt to it, or tell where it was published. As it was brought over here from England about one hun dred and forty years ago, by the Campbell family, who settled somewhere in this sec tion of the State, it is supposed to have been printed in the thriving village of Lon don. It has descended through three gen erations, and was recently sold with the other effects of tbe late Mai. James Mc Queen, of Robeson county, and was pur chased by Mr. C. T. Willis, by whom it was exhibited to us. The book contains abcut one thousand 'pages, much of it closely printed matter; has a has a number of useful and remarkably neatly executed mans, illustrative of ancient historical Bnd - - scrintural locations and events, and is in an m excellent stute of preservation throughout improvement In tne Telepbouie Ser vice. We are informed that in a short while the Law System of telephonic service in cities will be put into operation in this city by the Southern- Bell Telephone Company, in connection with the arrangement as at present. As we understand it, the advan tage of the new plan and it jfs said to be a decided improvement consists in the erec tion of a single circuit wire connecting all subscribers with the central office," in addi tion to the connection now had by separate wires. At the Exchange an attendant will be constantly listening to tbe telephone on the circuit wire, and when you wish to communicate with any one you have only to step to the instrument, tell the central office with whom you wish to speak, and I wo tuuucu.- - "J employe just as at present. You are thus H&ved the trouble and delay incident to -: tl. a Kail mnA awaitino-the anawerinflr I . -M- .nh.m ,nmmnni. Signal ueiuis uclug aviw -- - cation. The Law System is, we under stand, already in . successful operation in many cities, and it is the intention of the Company to bring it into general nse. It is true economy to use the best means first; hence when the baby is suffering with Colic, Diarrheal, etc. use at once Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup and observe its remarkably quick and beneficial effect. X WILMINGTON, N. C.i FRIDAY, MOUIB FBEiKS OK ELECT BICIT. Anoiber lloaie juiaek ot BaveW Damaeed bj lilcbCnlne ParIca- larav of the Dlaaater dee. This city seems to bare been the centre I svP MfttMAf.M am Anxnnnonal o m mini r 9 nl.n i uiiuuu iui,u uuuouiunujvuiiiyi vim- 1 ti-Snittr nrino- thA mat tvnnr thrp.n i"ava 1 wmnmmj "f1 v f - : .-y. In our last issue we gave lUe particulars of the destiuction entailed.npon the residences at Mr. A. D. Brown, on Wednesday after- j noon, by the electric nma, ana now we are . .. - - cauea upon 10 recora a simuar misoap ttiA FnoinnAo nf Mp Ramnnf P flnlliAp run i PrOQl g opposite the offices of the W. I 1 ' ' ' . r occurrea aunng me prevalence or ine se- vere storm which passed over this city yes. I IaMv mnminir nhortlv hnfnrA 11 o'clock i J o There are three windows in tbe second story of the building, opening on 1 Irront street, l he bolt or lightning passed I by tbe nrst, or most nortnern one, ana I olrnrb- thA hniMintr immfidiatelv ahnve the I , - . . I crash, and tearing away the marble lintel surmounting tbe window, and breaking it lnlo n5eeeo - nortion beinar forced throuirh the window into the bed-room and the re- tnaining fragments cast into the street. The window and window blinds were de molished and quantities of brick and mor tar and other debris were thrown upon the bed. A good deal of tbe plastering in the vicinity of tbe fated window was knocked down, and a hole about the size of a man's head, was made In the wall just above the window. The most of the glasses in the other windows in that particular room were shattered . Almost immediately under the nrst win dow, and in a room adjoining that of Mr. Collier's bed-room, bis little child was sleep- ing in a trundle bedstead when tbe awful shock came, but foi innately escaped without injury. The colored servant in eharge of tbe infant was stand ing in the door of communication be tween Mr. Collier's bed-room and the room the child was sleeping in when the danger ous bolt entered, and she was knocked I down by the shock, while at the same time j iS 8apposed tliat a flvi brick 8"rQck ber UU tug luicutiau aula avtni iu uvi uvvvu- mA tm Awnmonf a a ols )i a i a rn t fHajt in- ITOIU saw v Viuwui, ud duu aatau t v.a ua au dicated such a result. The remainder of tne tamuy were on tne nrsi njor, except Mr. Collier, who was in his office on the opposite side of the street. When the uiuu tame, bjjicui:uoiii, ui nenuuo uaiu i having befallen bis family, he rushed across tbe street, into the house and up the stairs, I where he found the Bervant girl prostrate I upon the floor with the child in her arms, but both unharmed, with tbe exception of the cut upon the .girl's forehead, already alluded to. The third window wts also struck and damaged to some extent, but the main charge entered by tbe second window. At the other end of the building, in the northeast corner, it was found that the weatberboarding for a considerable space had been torn off and the plastering knocked down, which indicated that an other and entirely distinct bolt of lightning had struck there, as one of the two doors of communication by the passage .between tbe separate ends was shut and bolted and there could be found no visible signs of the pas sage of the elcctrie current from the one end of the house to the other. A marble-top bureau, surmounted by a large mirror, which stood near tt& front window through which the main charge of electricity entered, was shattered to frag ments, while the remainder of the furni ture, carpets, matting, bedding, etc., were more or less iBj'ared. The rain, too, beat in at tbe shattered windows and satffrated the room and its contents with water. In tbe midst of tbe confusion some one added to the alarm by saying that the house was on fire, but it was found that the elec tric current bad passed down the gas pipe from the room to where it connected with the metre in the basement of the building, melting the lead around the metre and igni ting the gas, which was emitting a bright ' blaze when discovered. When we visited the scene yesterday afternoon, Mr. Collier was busily' engaged in making the necessary arrangements to repair the damage. AND STILL ANOTHER. The residence of Mr. R. J. Jones, on Market, between Eighth and Ninth streets, also had a passing visit from tbe electric current yesterday morning. It struck a bell wire under the eaves of the front piazza, which connected with the servants' room, and passed along tbe said wire to tbe room alluded to, where it took a downward course and set fire to an umbrella in "a J corner of the room and burned it. The I wire nearly its entire length, which was i about thirty yards, was melted by the I lightning; but no other damage was done. Thermometer Beeora. , The following will show the state of tha thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4 yesterday, evening, Washington mean tune, as ascertained from the daily bulletin 183Uedfroni the Signal Office In this city s- Atlanta ..7S Augusta ...83 Jacksonville 83 Key West, . -92 Mobile.........-72 Montgomery . . . . .83 New Orleans 78 PuntaRassa,. ... .87 Savannah .80 Wilmington,... .79 Charleston..... V-90 Charlotte ... . . . . .75 rjoMioana, 98 Galveston, 85 Havana -88 Indianola 91 The family of Mrs. McDougald, corner of Ninth and Chesnut streets, were all made very sick yesterday from eating a watermelon purchased from a vendor on the street. Not a single case for the May or's Court yesterday morning. .iif JULY 23, 1880; OUR RATIFICATION. Gettins Keti for tbe 34 tit o( Aokdii ; A. Glorious Time Kxpoeted Emi nent Speakers iBTttod, &c Everything looks , promising for obo of I I. ! 1 iuo lauucsi iauuoaiun iueuogB acre oil I tk oak r a.n tv..f . ,uu WU w .U.UUC IUII U IUUWU UU patriotic impulses and stirred the political enthusiasm of the good people of North Carolina. At a meeting of the Executive Committee, io conjunction with the Gene ral Committees having the matter in hand, which was held in the Mayor's office, yes terday af ternooB, various reports were made, and ft was found that the Committee on Subscription had pet formed their duty very creditably, but were still short to some ex-' tent of the amount necessary to meet all the expenditures required, and will therefore continue their efforts. It is hoped that our merchants and business men gene rally, who should feel a deep interest in the successful carrying out of the plans projected, may see the necessity, to I say nothing of the policy, of contributing t liberally when called upon. I It is designed bv tha CommiUaea to make the meeting one which shall attract the attention and enlist the sympathies and earnest cooperation of not only the people of this District, but of the entire State, and to this end efforts will be made to secure the attendance of Democratic fellow-citi- J zens from every portion of North Caro- lina. In furtherance of this design ai- I rangemonts will be made with all the rail- road and steamboat lines to secure special rates which shall be ia every way satisfac tory. Judge Fowle and F. II. -Busbee, Eiq., one of the Democratic electors for the State at large, have already accepted invi tations to be present, while other invita tions are out. which embrace eminent speakers in different. sections of the country, including Hon. Thomas A. Jlendricks, Senators Bayard, Tburman and Ransom, Hon. S. J. Giddens, Hon. J. M. Leach (another of tbe Democratic electors), Gov. Jarvis, J. W. Shackelford, Eiq , our can- did ate for Congress from this District, I p0n. Thomas S. Kenan and others, to say j I Ts Zr, A V. in.t.i:Mk Ha.A i aUtUIUK Ul Uul UUUIO UlalUiB. I JLv IS UUOIUCU J Uia&U iUlUUlIUa JJIU" I cession an important feature of the affair, i and a grand pyrotechnic performance will add its attractions to the general display. I In a word, fellow Democrats of North Carolina, we are going to nave a rousing good time, and want you all to make up your minds to be on hand on Tuesday, the 24th of August, and help us to give our noble standard -bearers, State and National, a good send off. Tne Young Democracy. Pursuant to notice a large and enthusi astic meeting of the young Democracy of tbe city was held at the City Hall, last night, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of per fecting .the organization of the "Young Men's Hancock, Jarvis and Shackelford Club." Mr. P. Heinaberger was called upon to act as temporary chairman, and, taking the chair, explained the object of the meeting, after which the following permanent offi cers of the club were elected, viz.: President J. L. Roberts. Vice President Geo. Harriss, Jr. Secretary J. A. Taylor. Assistant Secretary W. N. Jacobs. Treasurer A. H.Zoeller. Captain C. H. Keen.' Committee to draft by-laws Messrs. J. D. Kelley, J. N. Anderson, J. B. Munson, H. H. Mcllhenny, J. P. Sheeley and C. H. Keen. Messrs. P. Heinsberger and Josh T. James were elected honorary members of the club. The purpose for which tbe meeting was called having been accomplished, the club then adjourned, after giving three rousing cheers for Hancock, Jarvis and Shackel ford. Flab Culture and Propagation Sua;- areatlona to onr Fianerman &e We note that Dr. H. H. Cary, Superin tendent of the Fish Commission of Geor gia, expects to be able during the coming fall to make a large ' distribution of the "German Carp" in that State. In order to reply to the many inquiries that have been prof ounded to him by those who propose to stock, he puts forth the following que ries, to which answers are to be given : "Approximate extent and depth of water; the kind of fish, if 'any, already in the water; characteristics of the bottom, whether mud, sand or gravel." Prof. Baird, the U. S. Commissioner, says: "Carp will excel all other iresn water fish for purposes of propagation in ponds and other sluggish waters. Their quali- ties are hardiness in all stages of growth, rapid growth, good table qualities, harm- Jessness as to other fish, ability to populate waters to their fullest extent, and the fact that it lives largely on vegetable diet." Experiments have been made in some parts of Georgia which have proven suc cessful so far. Under favorable conditions the carp at full growth will weigh from fifteen to twenty pounds. ; Could not the experiment of the culture several mill ponds and sluggish streams, I and it does seem that with proper care and some patience tbe time would come when it would bring its reward; or has Nature been so lavish of her gifts in this line that we will still sit with folded hands and continue ,0.ar". JJM r? not assist iu icuuiug uu uuw will our people wake up and commence in I earnest the propagation of fish and oysters; j In which there is such a wide and almost I limitless field for well directed effort ? By I WHOLE NO. 4,037 exereislngthe proper industry and pere rerance they could In a few years produce an abundance of the best of fish, not only for home consumption, but for shipment to our less fortunate neighbors, and then at: the same time be furnishing profitable em ployment to many who are now in need I . Of It. ToDaii Indications. Occasional rains, followed by clearing weather, winds mostly southwesterly, sta tionary or higher temperature and bar ometer, are the indications for this section to-day. The schooner, Lillian from Wil mington for WrighUville Sound, with a cargo of lumber,, went ashore yesterday afternoon about 1 o'clock, in endeavoring to enter Masoaborololet. The deck load was thrown overboard and she suceeeded in getting afloat abont 6 o'clock, partly filled with water, when she put to sea again to try and get in Barren Inlet When last seen she 'was off the WrighUville banks house. CITY ITEMS. i inis jLuuKuxu BI4K can always be bad at tae following D laces in the Cltr : The Pnreell Bonn Harris' Ifews' Stand, and the Btav Office. From Diet lshed Edward Jenmln?a. M. T furgeon ieblK's City BoBDital. Halifax. N. a cMnn'. Liquid Bxtract of Beef and Tdnlc Invliro. raior is a yerr agreeable article or diet. la Diph wieria, jnninnai rypnota Fever, and avatv riflnrna. uik uiwww, us ass wui bo iouna lnyaiaaoie. usira b fXAKHXB. Asentfl. W llmlnirtoii. HONORKD AND BLBST. When a board of im. fnent physicians and chemists announced the dis covery that by combining Bomo well known valoa- produced, which would core each a wide range of diseases that most all other remedies could be dis pensed with, many were skeptical: but proof of its merits dv actual trial . nas dispelled all doubt, and to day the discoverera of that Great MedirJn. Hnn Bitters, are honored and blessed by all as benefac tors . Democrat. MOTHERS I MOTHERS ! ! MOTHKRS I 1 I Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your res by a sick child suffering and crying with the excru ciating pain of catting teeth If so, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WJUf SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately depend upon it; there is no mistake koouc ie mere is not a motner on earth who has ver used It, who will not tell you at ones that it will regulate the bowels, and give reet to the moth er, aad relief aad health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, aad pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription of one f the oldest and best female physicians and nurses hi tbe United States: Sold everywhere. 35 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I Mm m - 9 j sU3UUliri6S al iillCblOIl I npHl morning, at io o'clock, wb will sell, at our Bales Room. South Water Street. an assortment of Household and Kitchen Furni ture, belonging to a Family leaving the city. IfWVl lha U.aam Tim mm IMA Ik. fikA.U. . A mW. I uwer, vracaers, sc., etc. CBONLY A MORRIS. Auctioneers. jySJ it Notice. rpHK FIFTH WARD MARKET, on the earner of Fifth and Cattle Streets, will be opened FBI DAT, JULY 33d. The public are respectfully in vited. BKBF, MUTTON, VB.GBTABLB8, Ac, far sale. JySIlt Notice. HAVHJS BOLD TO MB. W. H. '8TYRON MY stock of Cigars, Tobacco, Ac., Ac., on Market Street, and while thankinsr mr friends and the nnb- 11c generally for the very srenerous patronage be stowed upon me while in the business, I respect fully ask that the same be given to Mr. Ityron In the "future. JyS3tAul WALTBB CONBY. Received Yesterday NOTHER CASB OF THO SB CHLKBRATKD KING SHIRTS. fipPPLT YOURSBLVBS NOW. HUKBUii. uiotnier and jy S It Merchant Tailor. JAMES C. MUNDS, ' DRUGGIST, 85 NORTH FRONT ST., (NEAR PRINCESS,) WILMINGTON, N. C. QOSPBL HYMNS AND SACRBD SONGS, em bracing Volumes 1, 9 and S, bound In boards, either single or all three in one. PURR GOLD, for the Sunday ShooL A .new collecticn of Sengs. A new lot Just received and for sale at HBJNSBRRQBR'S. SKCOND HAND PIANO, Seven Octaves. In perfect order, For sale cheap at Jy 18 tf HBTNSBHRGKB'S. fit D 1 1 "7 -7 OA lflf 99 DWsS.e. g n VV) A FINK CHEWING TOBACCO. TRY IT. For sale by HALL & PEARS ALL. jy S3 DAWtf Wanted, TO RENT, from 1st of October next, a istl 1 its DWELLING HOUSS, containing not SHI less than six rooms, aad situated conve aslness. Apply to or address Jy83 3t Q. W. II., Star Office. Turnip Seed ! Turnip Seed ! PHILADELPHIA NEW CROP. All the Leadluff Varieties Also for Late Pleating, AUJS BAKU SUd BKANB, Wholesale and Retail. WM. H. GREEN. Drninrlst. Jy 17 tf Market Btreet. Jc 1116 DtraW JjLatS t At Low Prices ! HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. Jy 22 U Best Bolted Heab TN THB CI" : GRINDING daily. v pbeston cumming a co- Jy 21 tf Millers and Grain Dealers. Jaiist 1 ttiTEaopiDTEariiinu. one week;..;. H;..;.T... ....... oo Three week,.. ..I' !.;.t.";;,J... 0 W .L Twtmoiitlie,.,lA,.v;'t n n Slxmonthe,.., 40 CT V " ? 'Pn-reer, s.. W 00 PrXSceArect 'Adtertfeem 1 UkaftetlprOl tkmatoly low rate. ; ' " '7 Tea line aelid WoflpeVirtl tjrpe ailke ae equer CTW 1 ADVKftTIKMKNTB. Greats Secret ! ' T"- P. L. Brttigtitz fe Co. v ' ..II. . .' . Wholesale and BetaH Grocers, 20, 22, 24. 26 ft 28 Front St. i Wilmington, N. C QISCOVKWIJ) VISl BOON AJTSR TQIT commenced their remarkable aareer, that tacrM I ta Grocer Line did not constat la saving and J holding a heavy stock, as J 5Q0 DJdsBAOOI5, . 20,000 '" io,ooa nAMB- 7,000 LbBUTT"' . 9QQQL.SLAED. 4 0 'Q (J Q Caaks WHISKS' Y. 6000 BMaMOLAHBm 1000 8acl,,x,irjr-UI' 80U00BAOOMWC-' requiring an immense and aneoeaaary oatlay of Capital and expense, and warehoase and store room, extravagant credits, a long list of enpkryaa, bosk keepers, clerks, Ac. The plan was to open direct Personal communlcatton wUa the Head Quarters, Where these articles were kept la trst hands and Immense qnan! inse quantities, out of all (reason aula expects of being; needed aerej make : imiiiiaina the Railroad Companies for transportation: uoa with wMiucci uioir oioroa sy teiegrapn wun uas leas is r Grocerr H tores r tha world: km & fliiar.r. nnv 8KLSCT ASSeBTJaJCrfT; pal ; prices Vwa to tas Bottom Figure; have SMALL FKOF1TS AND BIU SALBS; wateh the markets for pectalllM; UOAIt- aHTBa a VERY ARTICLB BOLDi make prompt delivery; spend tim and money ia toe Northern markets In personal selections, add await returns. The reialt justiflea our highest aallctpaUons and vindicates our judgment. Our Stores are each a " GRAND SAMPLE ROOM, " . aot packed with useless lumber aad stale goods, but email neat packages of every thing nee o ad to make up a full and complete aasortmeai of tatnee in our line. In FIFTEEN MINUTES we can have on the way, ready for delivery to our eusuneera, the Qoods they order, fresh from the manufactu rers, and la the original unbroken packages, la twenty-four hoars we can have these Goods on Lhalr shelves, and acoompanied when neeeaaary by a spe cial delivery clerk. This Is the secret er success st P. L. Bndgers & Co. 20, 22, 24, 28 & 28 Front Street, WILMINGTON. N. C. Jy SI DAWtf G-len Alpine Springs, LMe Co., N. C. rjyRS MOST ATTRACTIVE SUMMER RESORT in North Carolina. Hotel accommodafions unturpaaeed. Board from $10 to f 30 per month. Special arraDgunefits made with families. A. J. RUTJE8, Jy IS lOt nae Proprietor. Brown Cc Roddick 45 MARKET STREET, ARE OFFERING SOME GREAT BARGAINS In Domestic Quilts sultablo for the Summer. FUU 81ae Honeyoomh Qujlts $ 1 00 Bridal Quilt Fringed 1 So The Bates Quilt t 1 to English Marseilles Quilts, all alses aad qualities, at prices ranging for SI 75 te SO 00. my 33 tr BROWN A RODDICK. WILMINGTON STEAM LAUNDRT. NO. 15 NORTH WATER STREET. JOS. B. WORTH, Proprietar. EMIL ZENS, Sapetlntendent. Open for Business MONDAY. JULY 10th, 1880. PRICK LIST Shirts, old. 10c; do. aew. ltc; Col lars Sc; Cuffs Sc; Undershirts 5c; Night Shirts be to 10c; Drawers 6c; Bocks 8c; Towels fic; Handker chief! 8c; White Vests 15c to !5c Young Men's Wear will be taken br the Month at as. A Fries List of Ladies' Wear will be issued In about Tea Days. Special Rates for Family Washing. Jy to Iw Wire Netting , S1 CREENS For Doors aad Windows. 1 Good to keep out files and mosquitoes, Also, Sash. Doors. Blinds, Lumber, and Building Material Generally. ALT AFTER, PRICE A Co., Faotobt: Foot of Walnut st. J? 18 tf Omoi: Mutt, near Red Croat at. Boilers ! Boilers ! Jj-OUR CYLINDER BOILERS, M Inches diameter , 40 feet long, All in prime order, for sale by t apt4tf EDWARD KIDDER A SOWS. Dyeing, QLEANSINQ AND TAILORING IN FAST Colors and First Class Style. Pressed like new.' No rubbing off. WILMINGTON DYEING E8TAEL, Jy .tf Market, between id and d SU. Overcoats ND LINEN SUITS MADE TO ORDER. THE Monarch "Bound Bosom" Shirts at 66e, tSe, f 1 CO $1 S5. Jristf a DTE1t A SON, Tailors and Faratsaert . Ladies' Slippers. JjtCKlVKD TO-DAY - AROTSKR LOT OF Lsdles' Strap and Btrapleas BBppars. GaaU' Low Quartered la great variety at very Low Prteee. TBvOMAS Jyfltf lab a. uowir, No. 41 North Martlet st. Coal! Coal! 100 TN8 BLA:E:8XrrHS' now Alai ALSO. GSATX, STOVS aad FOUNDRY COAL. O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., -Jy i tf Cor. Orange and B. Water eta, ! i. r i'i i " I -vamci. a.w tt m a
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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