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t.ti w r t s r i mivi 1 1 n..-1 r -. at ' r DAILY KXCXPT MONi'AYH. llKP tii .r. IUJ M M . m (by man) i 'vv-i ..tioonuis, . .. .. .j, 1S& i.-il1 Fi-" . . ........... reemonu,tt .. . . 1 00 ' montl deUTewdl MTPtft of the ,iy, "5 ,7. collect far mere than &ne Mtki Horning edition, t the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. i. tercd OUTLINED . iQ eleetion riot at Victoria, Id Per hnco Ihe soldiers and police Arid 00 r-nble: twenty killed, including Baron L jSrado, and many wounded. Fire to New York; loss 153.000. 1 A JmD8Dt of the supposed wreck of the At a-1 has been rouna; lucre axe strung signs 0f 4 collision. Large reinforcements ... f .V n ninta m i linpa i a v.. 'rt That the Russians hare assisted Ayoob' ' Lorillard'd Paw Pew won the jljlcomb stakes at the Goodwood mating. It is raid that Prance will withdraw iroDclads if tho navaldemonstration jhou'.J develop into real action -v it is thought . .J ! PR 1 t mill a r i On iTl a n QtJW U li-L T tn ra iw. VJ w u , command1 after the defeat be disorderly erowd. Dr. cime raer; r.nner imoroved yesterday. Turkey hl3 bad earthquakes; at Smyrna and other places buildings wero destroyed and a sum- w j people billed and wounded. Tue Domestic Sewing Machine Company wilding io New York damaged by lire tp lhe mnunt of $30.000; ttuJry insured; sv fireman was badly injured. A Ha- s3,jppi river steamer aaKfctd and sunk above Jlemphis; no live lust; vessel aad cirgo a total los. The Florida bond forger was committed Jur trial in New york. Humored mntiay in Cyprus is Do'. credited in Engai. - The letters of icccptance from the 'Democratic Prcsi ,f!iiisl candidates were, presented yestcr- ;1V The trouble iu Jont-bboro, Qa , txcitcment; troors baTe been sent :r m Atlanta to prevent lynching. Ne Yoik markets: iluaey 22t pef rt;io tin quiet and steady at 119-16gh i 1 1 1 1 0 ; southern floor steady at S 25 wbeMiii shade a'rooger, with a less a.c i vcrsprl ueiaimd, ungraded 92c$l 00; f,:fc a 6iidu -easier; ungraded 4547ic; sp nu turpeuiine quiet alv28i29c; roaio dunged. The agony io Nw York is at list over. The needle of the fate ful Egyptian queen is to bo put up in Central Park. Now for Dr. T.iii ne r. Lorillard is luoky again. He has in l wo races wiLLin-a. week. Iroquois ami Paw l'aw wn;u tlw successful L .r.os. Another b'ne came in'sccond in another face. lhe Confederate Cavalry General, Joseph Wheeler, is the Democratic nominee for Congress in tbe Eighth Alabama District. Tho Augusta Chronicle say'. ' TtiHl Distticl has been represented by a ij trtibacker. Weaver and "Oe Li Malyr in Alabama now-trying i save their bid by stamp- speaking." Iu 1SG8 Gen. c.rninrr himseli : Hancock wrote coh- "I never aspired lo the Presidency on KCiuot of myself. I never sought its J.abiiul honors and certain labors and re pnDsibUities merely fur the position. My Jin wi-h was to promote, if I could. The ?fcof tbe country, and to rebuke the pint of rorolution which bad invaded t'ery sacred precinct of liberty." The GeneraPs Democracy stood the test of carpet-bag; rote and Radical reconstmction and it is good enough and pure enough for us. - The cry in New York now is ' Where, oh where, is Absalom Ar thur?" And tho answer comes up from lhe depths of the lonesome mill-pond "Gone afishtng" Read the following from the New York letter in PhUa4eljpHia iaar: "Not a few active-IUpaWicans here ex press themselves witk sdme emphasis upon fie absence of General j&rthrir on, a fishing "pediiion at a time whea bis valuable ex ferience u a political organizer is needed l" rt the campaign. Theypoint to the extraordinary ' energy the Democrats are exhibiting, and say if -.New York is to be ledforthe Republican-ticket, it will not do to postpone campaign work on ac count of the weather. Tbere is a dieposi ,;n also to complain of the backwardness fiI Senator Conkling." The intBreBtiflg extract concerning Generals Hancock and Stewart, in yesterday's Stab, was copied from a paper; ?lt first appeared la our esteemed contemporary, the Review, but it was pillaged by some careless or unfair newsman, and was et going without credit. We saw a efuHy prepared editorial of the ou Gov. Jarvis's plan of organ. IZlDg in the editorial columns of a Slate exchange a few. days ago with ttl the faintest acknowledgment. Ql these things' will continue to until the mcuUri of the Press Invention pot their feet upon the bad custom. T. S rnmnrn nH'hniilMDli ikil a Re S I1 arted in this town. - On . aT."kelford cYuV was organized ' Ellington with D.-H McLean, Kredent, andD. M6D.Graddr and win . Secrtanes; and thii club lr d i!Qd t0 the formation of simi hul tarooghout the coanty. '"yettevilte Banner. I'M I 11 Pirtte jrdleial Diatnei. iFayettetille Examiner, r t ; iThe, members of the Jadictal Com mittee of the Fourth Distrioi are jre- quested to meet ia FayetleTiHe, ot Tnesaay, the 10th of Atrgst;' fhri members of the committee " yrbhi are uoabla to be present, will pleaso give tbietr triews s to the time for and place Of holding the Convention, by letter to the Chairman. r ' J, H. MYBOVIt' Chrm'n Judicial Committee. 'Th5ommiUee is as follows: - Cumberland J. H. My rover; .Jnatrman. .. .. Bladen C. C. Lyon. ColombusH. B. Short, Jr. f Robeson W. F. French. , Brunswick W. Q.' Curtis. Anson U. T. Bennett. Harnett D. H. McLean. Moore J. A. WortTjy. Johnston J. A. Stewart. Richmond J. W. Cole. u THE STATB CanrAlGN. Mr. D. ir. Caldwell will pot be al independent candidate in Guilford as reported. Judge Buxton is expected to meet Governor Jarvis at his appoint ment at Kenansville, Duplin county, August it. ncueign voserver The Moore County Democratic Nominating Convention will be the first day of September, I $80. So says the ftxeoutive Committee. JqLtthage Index. Tho Cumberland Democrats will bold their county convention on August 26th. Mr. John' WV Shack-5 elford. Democratic candidate for Congress, will rpeak on the occasion. Tbere will be a big ratification meeting-in Hah fax sotnu lime in Au gust, when good speakers will enter tain the Halifax Democrats.' The time has not yet been fully decided upon.' Weldon A etes. The Campaign in Halifax has opened. The Weldon News has an account of the speaking at that place. Mr. T. W. Mason, of Nor thampton, and Capt. Day, of Hali fax, made excellent speeches. We hear named for the J udgesblp (in 4th District) Messrs. James C. Mcliao and C. W. Brodfoot, of Cumberland; R. T. Bennett, of An son; John D. Shaw, of Richmond; John W. Kllis, of Columbus: W. F. French, of R boaon; L. R. Waddell, of JohiiHtou. lialeigh JSeioa. The nomination ot Canadav for Congress in this District has created a general dissatisfaction in , the Re publican ranks of this county. We hayo beard some of the most promi nent say that they were not only op posed to Canaday, but that they weTe Shackelford men. uartnage Index. Meantime we submit to our learned friend, the editor of the Observer, the question whether the Judge of this District is to be elected by a general vote throughout the State or by a vote of the people of the District? The result will be the same in either case, as the District is largely Dem ocratic. FaytttevitU Examiner. Spirits Turpentine. Elder Theodore AVhufield; pas tor of Charlotte Baptist Qhurch.'UMa Loai doo. ' " -A-a-- Charlotte has a mineral "spring, and it h tbe intention to improve its condi tion. Fayetteville Jianner: Died near Fayetteville, 29th June, Mr. Bamnel West, aged 75 years. Carthage Index: W&.hear it said that crops of every kind werarjwver I known lo be better ia mis county, ... Goldsboro Messenger: The Fall term of the State colored Normal School, established by lb State at Fayette- L ville, for the education or. colored teacaers, begins October 4th next Wadesboro Herald: A regular passenger train will be run on the Cheraw & Salisbury Railroad on and after Tuesday next. The first passe oger train will run through next Monday evening. -u Raleigh Observer: Arrange ments have been perfected for the race at i the Fair Grouads August iu. I no tro.iers Almont. Blue Wing and Henry Clay will enter for a purse of $300 to the winner. The running horses Kyloe and Pillbox will compete for a prize. Fayetteville uxamtner says : J If we are not greatly io error W. ir. WiUis, in "Pencillinga by the Wy.w speaks of a visit made by himself to the famous forest or valley of Yaltembrosa in Italy, about forty years ago or a little more. The place is a real locality. Raleigh News: The Board of Agriculture is to meet in this city oa Friday, August tbe 6th, to fill two important posi tions now vacant a Commissioner, In place of Col. Polk, and a CbemiBt, in place of Pr Ledoux, are to be elected. The mem bers of the Board have been earnestly re quested to attend. Charlotte Observer: The west ern part of the SUle is fall of summer visitors. All the towns and boarding houses are crowded. Gen. Robt. D. Johnson and wife, of this city, are now in Switzerland. - Mow you: know . about Vance's throat The Virginians know it, too. Jeffreys traded la pardons, and ia that way rich men escaped punishment. Bnxton traded in politics, and in that way negroes and Republican offenders escaped punishment ' V ' -L Greensboro Beacon: 'One of lhe most shocking scenes ' occurred three miles north of Stenetille, last Tuesday morning, tbe 20th inst, tbat-was vteryto uessed io this flciaity. Mr. Zacfc Crad "dock, io company with a brother, brother-in-law . and nephew, 'wa talking-Mong, single file, when a tre6 fell, init4nUy killing Mr7 Craddock. Bi broth er-4n-4aw,Orury Martin, is thought to be mortally wounded. Hie nephew, John Roberts, H to thought, wilt recover. Out of the four, only one 'was left able to report tbe sad occurrence. tf ' .i ,R . , lSTi I ":' v i . Greensboro P&triot: "Between 11 and 12 o'clock last nlirht we are advised 1 thht a Bhamefnl 'diffleulty bcctrrredion our , uuuins Bireew, yevweeu b young mail namea , Winchester, a student -hoi tsihgham tJChool, anfd Mr. Charlw MeOomlckv' of ?bls eltv; durice which the 'tatted Wei badlv"tft in the arm near the shoulder by Wincbestsr Stjea8t such is the charge. -' The black' beVry ' crop ; in Hhe Piedmont section of Nerth Carolina is enormohv. Dried black berries are coming Into this market in large quantities and at this time bring from four to six cents per pound, according; to qa&Uryv URaleigfc X"; WIa .In Jtf Itchell county the tobacco crops average ouy pounds per acre and are sold a( aq ave rage of 83 cents per nouad iIS8 TM?r acre. the amoun.; of tobacca raised LapiapA inty. it is said, surpasses all others. The value of tbe croo of 1879 is estimated at tlDO.OOa We give the follow in ir instances ofjiBdivldual craps and; the amounts real ized per acre in this couaty; John B. Kel soh, of Madison county, on-2 acres,' $706, JWilh 600 pounds -left over of the unsold crop; ti. a. Uwaltnay, on 1 aqre, produced 768 pounds, whic aolcL f ox. $212 26: J. .Ellington, ou2.acr s, realized $ ft, f Raleich Farmer b Mechanic: a . carious coincidence that Judge Bux- ws has a brother named J aryia, Kev. JJr.' jarvis uxton, rector ot the Ashevuie Episcopal Parish, is an excellent gentleman and thorough Democrat : As for; the Ccanmissionbrship, we hear on alf sides that Mr. Moatford Mr. McGehee is to have th4 place. He is an eminent statesman, a lawyer of ability; well versed in ecientifio matters, a warm admirer ef Gov. Jarvis, od a brother-in-law of the editor bf the '2Tim Respecting his acquaintance. ; with pjicticai farming, we dare assume that, it Is.iat the very least, equal to that of the. late Ccsmcalsaioner; so there need be no qbjec-Uora-on that score. ' f t - j Raleigh "Observer: Much inter est was raanifested yesterday ia regard to the glass ball match , at HendersonvUle, in. which the team of the lialeigh tiuo, jUlub were competitors. The following telegram wsjb received: "Ten teams ' shot in the mtjtch. The Raleigh team won the 'Cham pion of the South' prize. Tbe Charleston tsam won the second prize The Jtaleigh team won twosthirds of the sweepstakes." The "Champion of the South" match was to give the winner two-thirds of the gate mqney and team entrance fee The se cond match was for $100 and team entrance fees. The third match was for $10 and 1 team entrance fees. The value of the real property ia the 8tateis, as we have Baal, $101,799,424; the value of the per property, including farmingutensils.money on jhand, solvent credits, stock in incorpora ted companies.other personal property.fall road franchises, is $38,591 .W?; the value of the horses, mules, cattle. hogsr eheep, eta, is $15,936,920. The total value is, therefore, $166,208,241. The total number of horses in the State is 137,133; mules, 81,- 02; cattle, 1176,311; hogs, 1,530,433; Sheep, 582,468; go us, 25.772. Wake county has 3.049 horsea. 2.736 mules: 16.514 cattle. 39,tl7 hogs, 11,878 sheep, and 1,721 goats. 1 ITJEaZJEJ CITY. A4IVKB,TlSKMIiNr-. 4. LoiiB For rent. MmisOB Boys' suite. . J. C. Muhds Druggist. B. Scott Horses for Bale. ; ' . Cujcminq & Co. Bolted mel. Picnic Wilmington Qaideu Club T. A. WATSOjr & Coi-StalWed beef. A. M. Jkixt New Windsor College. g Ml"""' a$rr NarroWT Baeape. , f' A lady connected With ah1excursion party that wentdown the river one day this weak met whh-nnit a nsmmetetM. She had been whore at Fort swn. Vnd was attimptinj to'get oal the boa agafaj wea, by som disarrangement of the gangplaak, ahe slipped and f elLinto the. rivet. As soon as she arose to the surface she caught hold of one of the rec-rtv and clnng to it until assistance reachedjiert and she was landed safely on thaa'eck.of the steamer. J She remembered nothisz that transpired from the time she touched lhe"water until' shejwas 'rescued,' and "the fact that she clutg to the post was therefore simply an actbf intuition on her part, htl very- fortu-, nate nevertheless. The following win Show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned,' at 4jl yesterday evening, Washington mean lime, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Ofllcerbrthis city: Atlanta .85 Auausta .85 Jacksonville . . . .77 Key West, 92 Charleston, 83 Charlotte....r..7S Oorsicansi 86 Mobile... v 8 Xontgomery . . . .86 Hew Orleans?. . .83 PuntaRassa,. ...82 Savannah 82 Wilmington, 82 vraiwBi . . . . . .v Havana .;87 Iadianola, 89 German Plc-Nle. The Wilmington .Garden Club announce that season 4lh The IialimrtaSl wHUurnish music for the occasion. :ftomtt.ro6sjBt of C. marl. There wtil bsns charge foradmist sioointo tne garaen At x js a JXJi! fc-3. M ...7. alis.i.9 IISfiie 4 arana iiai wBiuviiin,a $ The HlhtklintatUjufeWhjtte ville will have a grand , rally on ;Saturday, tbe 2lst of August, jcommencijrg, at 12 ocldck, which will be tho opening of the campaign in Columbus. Distfogatshed speakers will be' present to entertain the crowd, and U Is hoped that 'there will be a large attendance from the surrounding country. Mr. D. P. High, is President of the Club. , " . m J Qoarterir jrxeeuiic " "', The thircf. frfarterl meetie Ipr lhe pres ent conference year of tbe Front Street Methodist E. Church, South, will be held by the PresidingEldlr, . Bvgr Bark head, to-day and 'to-morroVTjThere will be preaching this (Saturday) morning, at 1 o'clock. y , . An) honest Quaker writes from Floy, Al.: "DrJ Tott Respected Sir: Having taken thy pills I find they have done me good. I ami induced to write this card to know how they can be obtained. I don't think I can do without them. They are a great bless ing t6 tbe sick, and thou wilt surely have thy reward. W. H. Elkod. op weaoesqsy. evening Jiexiy ine of W.aslyiissaihcgjl JoclC v VonlTaiV-cril N. nTiflleVj.nu. Hen4.inthern mans l AsmmI, hU., JUL. VI -A- M JUU-L- X. l 1 X,beatri4M '-if ; if ! Thev supply of Cantaloupes ap pears to be getting a little ehort. 5oftnd mullpte are getting fat now, and will soon be extra nice. ! No ratf) fell here on Thursday, fot the first day in nearly two weeks. The thermometer in, the Stab office registered 79 degrees at 6 P. M. yea terday, 5There wast tibl the slightest ripple In rhagislelal or police circles yes tefday.;". ' j--T The atorrw foreshadowed here- Thucsday probably passed off to sea or wsjntby us.j. . -.- We learn that there will be a maaical concert at Weigh tsvlile hext Wed nesday ight ; 'A good many alligators are re ported io the river iust now. and bathers had best be careful. , ' The Carolina Central Railway is 'receiving .eeven hundred tons of steel ras. This looks like business j The easterly winds have ititer fered' with (he fih and shrimp markets very materially for tbe past two days. Parties from tbe Inlet report, tht The fish have not been biting there' for the past two days on account of the easter ly winds. j There was only one oase of dis orderly cosduct tor tbe Mayor's Court jea- terday, nd that wascontinned over until thtstnetning. i Rey.nEdwin Gedr, a natiVe of this city, and foimerly well known here. whereT he has quite a number of family 1 x - T 1 . : . copnepuoos, uitu i,.uanuuirc uu ""in- day afternoon, ageol about 64 yeaia. After tbe rainy weather we have exoerienced dhrintr the iwut fwo - . ? ... weeks disinfectants should be freely used lu me siofta aou iu an uaiup niutco iuuui the premises tar order to ideshoy the ma k. i.t..i- laria as much s possible. rhey can be had fj.ee or coat on, npjicavou at mo iiiy , Tbe Greenbackere threw ai flag to tbe breeze at the corner if rfixth and Swatih streets, Thursday, thirty feet lonf. containing the representation or a ten dol lar greenback on one side and a one dollar greenback on the other. ' A colored ipec- tator very sensibly remarked, "Dem sort o greenbacks don't mike tho. pot bile " It id said that the two B.s, Buxton Hnkf BarriSger. are -expected here next Monday evening lo try and! stir1 op a little' of the latent enthusiasm among the Mtruly loyal," which so persistently refuses to dtvelop itself without any degree of spontaneity. You may fan tbe dying em bers, but they wont flare up "worth a cent." , A special "telegram frbm Rich mond informs us that, Col. Napoleon Bona patte . Topping, formerly of Wilmington but now of Fort Defiance, Va., passed through that , city yesterday pnd will be here Sunday. They do siy that tbe Colonel's magnetism, When in Abe presence of the ladies, iseomethiag wonderful. Be draws worse than slight draft a Pall. Capt J. W. Harper, of the steam-yacht Passport, met nUh what might have proven quite a serious mishap yesterday, having accidentally fallen about twelve feet from a pilot boat on the stocks at Smitbville. As it is his right leg is quite painful and may qaose him considerable inconvenience, and his left foOt is also slightly injured. GreeBfeacSMsra Ua Cersaeil. There was quite a (small) gathering of, Greenbackers ia this city yesterday, and a number ot the leaders iwere in secret ses sion for some, time ia Squire Gardner's office . What transpired has not yet got to the ears of the public, but It is pretty evi dent 'that there is 'some deviltry afloat," as tbe fellow said. y TUV A AILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Pnnt nfTtae ft follow: Northern through and way L emails,. . 5:3QA.M. Raleigh. ...... ..5:39 A. M. and 5-00 P. M. JLtails f or the N. O. Railroad, " and routes supplied there- fronv including A. & N. C. RaUrbad,' at. 5:30 A.M. or air points 7:45 P. M. 5:00 P.M. 7:45 P. M. 7:45 P. M. 1 excep Duny. .. 4 ...... . Alail for Cheraw & Darlington 9' t A. J Tfc n Railroad.'... Mails for points between Flo Trance and Charleston,. ..... paytteville,aadoiaceaon Cape - j ear ruvex, xaeauaya ana FndaySi . - . .. Fayetteville, via Lumber ton, daily, except Sundays;... Onslow CU ; H. and interme- diateonlces, Mondays and . Thursdays. . ..... . . . . . ir. . Smithville mails, by ateam- boat, daily (except Sundays) Mails for Easy Hill jTowb IrOOP tf. 5:00 P. M. 6 .00 A M 9 -00 A. M. 6:00 A; M Creeki bhallotte anoV lAtUe River, Mondays andThurs--r daysji- . .. . . ........ ,v Wiloiiagtoc and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes rlavs and Fridays 5:00 A. M. s opmryoB bszjvEitT. Northern through and ' Way . mails...'...'.". 780 A. M. Southern mails.'. . . TV. .. 70 A. M, Carolina Central Railroad. . . .' 10.-00 A. M. Stamp Office open froth 8 A. M. to 12M., and from 2 to 5i30P.M. ' Money Order apd Register department onen same asj staity office!. - General delivery open frora $-0O 'A. M. to:50 PM.f and on. Suhdayf froniSOto Stapips for sale at general delivery wien stam office is closed " U i! 'To-Day IO eieattiena. Partly cloudy weather, with occasion a) rain, soatheasverly winds neatly stationary temperature and, stationary or higher bar rumcicr re iue ioucaiiopa jor m section terday.. - .. Tlae Xelcrf fererae There are at present one hundred and twenty telephones in private, use lu, ,Wil mtngton, knd twelve contaected with the city fire-alanafl. makins- one bsndred and thirty-two in .11. It has .become quite aa institution here and our-butriesrmen espe cially, would hardly krloW hoW to get' along . i Without it now. r r. ' jh ' ' A brig Jand, a schooner, names un- ' '.-if.. . . '. . anowp, were reported in below yesterday afierneoh. bound up. ' ' ' ' i Ever since Eve's incautious experience in .me uaroen or JCden, Babies have- been tne institution. . Petted by men and Ibved by women, their baby life would be an abso lutely happy existence but for those1 evi deuces oi mortality exhibited in Colic, Flat ulency, etc. all happily relieved at once. however; by the prompt use of Dr. Bell's B4by Byrnp. CITY 4LXCRIS. 4. HB MORHINO 8TAB cm alwava he hail at t (i following places in th eitr : The Pnreell Hoose. aarru- nwi Diana, ana tne btav umce. Prom Pmf . i fjinkmi Tv.l TTtilw.Milfv rto- bee I have used a good deal of Colden's JUeblg'a Uqald Bxtract of Beet and Tonic Invigorator In sav private practice, and can recommend it as i tremely msefal: in cases of depression, deburtv ana weadigeatlosr requiring strengthening near-? UIUuCllW Qaua$ A FT.ATcrraa, Agents, WUmington. HOlf OBBD AWD BLESTWhen a board of aM. inent physicians and chemiats announced the dis- co-ery mat dt combining sometweU known Taloa blej remedies, the most wonderf ol mediclna was Itteed, whieb would core such a wide range ef asea that most all other remedies could be dis ie with, many were skeptical; bat proof of Us merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and to day the discoverers of that Ureat Medicine, Hep Bitters, are honored and blessed by all as benef ac- lors. -A-eBMcraSi " HAT TWO OLD SOLDIERS DID.-leneraIs Heanregardof Louisiana, and Jobal A, Karl met again recenuy in New Orleans, to we erawiag or tne eeieorated ionJa- State Lotterf. of rhlch they are the commie- atonera on behalf of the . State and State 'and. rjeonte. The- wiu m uibu wut wiui reuianiy ana prerasion, and the remit was that in addition -to scatterta? around among fortnnate inveatora S20.000s and flOnos, they drew a half espiial prize of $500)00, 0-4 an mteuigent yonsg uerman namea uo. jrrea. whose residence ia in collected his money and written to 1 relatives in uermany announcing nis lortone For farther ia- formation apply to M. A DaaDhin. Mew Orleans. ii . or same -Mrson at ho. ai jjraaawav. new lorxuiy. A DOWN TOWN XBRCHANT. havine oassed several aieepleae nights, distaxbed by the agoadee and cries of a saff ering child, and becoming con. Tincadthat Mrs. Wteslow'i Soothine hvran was Dust the article needed, procured a supply foe the child. On reaching nocnoafed acquah&mg his wife -with what he had done, she rofuaea to have it ad- ministered to tae child, as sme was stronriy in lavor 01 nomujopainy. xnar nigottne cnua passea m snfferlne. and the naMata wUhOBt sleeD. Betomincr oome ine aay iouowug, tne ratner roona tne oaoy t4tm weree, ana wnueoansempiaunganouier sieep leaa night, the mother stepped from the room to at tend to some demesne duties, and left the father with the child. Daring her absence he administered n or tne Boothlng ttyrop to the baby, and lSdi id wonderfal chamee. and althooirh at Ant offend I eawim tne aecenuon nracucea uion ner. Has con- tinned to use the Syrup, and suffering cry is g habfes . awo. resuesa nignia nave disappeared, a single trial or ua eyrap never yet iauea to reiiev tne baby, aaa overcome ine prejaaices or the mother. old by au Drogeiata. SScenU a bottle. ' - D1BD. SINKS. Ia this eitr. Jali Iy 4tb 1SS0. BESSIK GRANT, infant daughter of John W. and Sarah ia. uinea, gea je months. , I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mm uiuii ' uiiUD wui eive ineir oza ruauc o tne Deaaoa, on mtsujmjsbwax SVJS NING next, the 4th inst, commencing at 8 o'clock. ner iiauan nana naa seen engagea, ana wiu iar nish the music. , 00 charge for admission in tbe Garden. Ail Deutahe Bind freandnehat einireladen: a F. Ton Kar&Den. N. Holiest. J. u. Oldanbnttle. , m!n saar rr- y ... 1 I v n.. at. A.ocn, vj. a. DtrangmaQ, committee. jy ju at aa m For Bent, The OFFICE lately occupied by Meesrs. Anderson Sb Loeb, corner of Water and ISBl rnncees otreeta. roesesaion given un- edlately. Apply to J. LOBB, or CSONLY St MORRIS. JySl 8t i llorses for Sale. tJ3T RECEIVED, FROM WEST VIRGINIA, and for sale at moderate prices, a A&e lot of HAR NESS HORSES, young and sound. i Dm own-, Btawes rnncees, iy 81 tf between 3d and 4th Btreeta. Best Bolted Heal N THE CITY, GRINDING DAILY. . i'KKSTUM CUMMINQ ACD.. jy 31 tf Miners ana Grain Dealers. "rVTEW WINDSOR COLLEGE AND SEMINARY 11 opens Sept. 8. Climate anearpaased : ' expeti ehced Instructors : both sexes admitted and eradua ted. Address Rev. A. M. JELLY, D. D., Prea't, new winasor, jaa. jysism St all-Fed Beef! T CiriZBNS' MABXBT , , ana ruumu si. pnaa si, On SATURDAY MORNING. Fine Pasture Fed Bear the ensuing week. IfSUU T. A. WATBUN S CO. B OY8' CASSIMBRB SUITSK - Children's Salts, Short Pants, Children's Blue Flannel Sailor Suits, Only a few in stock, and will close them out Very Cheap, M UN BON, Clothier and jy ai it , ' Mercnant Tailor. JAMES C. MUNDS, DRUGGIST, 25 NORTH FRONT ST., (NEAR PRINCKS3,) i . , WILMINGTON. N. C. Ship Notice. Ail Penoajs are hereby forewarned aminst harboring or trusting any of the crew of the Brig FRKD. B. RICJ ran. no debts of their contracting wl Jy30 3t .Oonsigneee. TpHg GREATEST BARGAINS IM STRAW AND HSumaCT3koasj :: ' V.'t; ;- Give as a call. HARRISON AUJOfi ' City Hatters. jy 3dU G.rr ot : Virginia, snBerintena ana aisaa 1 WHOLE W;X0H NEW", ADVERTISE - mu; : - ' t-- - ), j THOMAS MprTOY I n-WrAO Xl. JYLCli.V X oatwriglit & IIcKoy, Can sell joa I sTTr rrm nniin I 1 yY" wavI i AS LOW, 1 AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY 1 trust those that know me won't for a moment Ithaak I am gutting. Don't take my word for what I Sato written. Come and examine Goods and s Prices, and if J can't convince 70a then 1 will pro- mite to retire from the Grocery business. We are prepared to sell to Country Merchants ai ' "1 low as he who sells lowest. I desire all oar Country Friends when they visit oat city to come and see ua. Taos. 11. mcKOY, Grocer and Liq nor Dealer, i Jy .25 D&Wtf 5 & 7 North Frent tit White Lead, Oil, &c, &c ' HAVB -HKPLRWISHBd MT STOCK OF Faints for immediate nse. For the convenience of y customers 1 new have Copper Palat pat up in : o.art and half gallon e ms, ur sue u-w 01 T GJKO. A..PSXiK. bstr Up stairs in Mew IS tore, 25 BouthFronet. Brown Gins. rTr-tlMB :WrL.t. UK DTTT TTTIQ XTOXTTir' fn -li piace orders for the Celebrated BROWN . t COTTON QINS. All those who intend getting , v-iw uui Bjjuutt got tun oraers wiia as u, uuca vtreenarantee tnese ijottoa Ulna to1 he uperior to all others sad prices satisfactory. .. 1 JOHN DAWSON OO., ir 85 tf iat 1 and 33 Market bt. ! Shoes !, Shoes! 'A VBRY FINK LOW QUARTKRBD SHOE AT ii 2 75. Gent's Low fiaastered Battoti Rhnaa mk a3,50. formerly sold at (5 00. This is decidedly tae uneapest Shoe ia the 'market. Ladies' strap and Strapless Blipoers, Children's Shoes of every imaginable Style at very Low Prices. ' j ! THOMAS H. HOWBY, t2ftf - No. VI North Market at. ; AdyaniageaeJV TiKB90NAt; ATTaOTi6N, AND" A WXLL A resnlated wozkahOD. have nlaeed oar ettfAblkab. ment far in advance of ali -otaera, We tarn out superior work frora every deoartment. and enaran- tee satisfaction in every respect. The patent "Two-bow" Top Baggy manafactared only by BCLHMJUAUj WlbLIAMSON, Jy 25 tf Cheennt, bet. Water A Front Sts . I ' the Hew Boot and Shoe Store, 32 MARKET STREET. JjWOULD RBSPBCTFULLiY ANNOUNCE TO my friends and the public generally, that I am now offerinz the balance of my Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, SANDLES, Ac, AT COST, in Order to make room for a Very Large and Fine FALL AND WINTER Stock In my line. Call and examine yourself. Jteapecinujy, C. ROSENTHAL, 33 UIAIIKET ST. Jy 11 tf Sign of the Little Boot. For the Sound. QN AND AFTER TO-DAY A HACK WILL RUN between the City and Wrigttsviile Sound. Leave the city corner 3d and Pilncoss streets every day at S o'clock P. X., 1 (except Sunday's). Returning -a leaf e Piney Point, on Wrigbtsville, at 7 A. M. Kara for the Bound Trip $1 CO. I ' Jy 7 tf T. J. SOUTHERLAND. Goods TV TELL BOUGHT AND HALF SOLD. COMB IT . " and see tbe BARGAINS we are offerinz to purcha sers of FUKNITUKB and BEDDING. A good stock to select from and low prices. Will be sor to please yon. D. A. SMITH OO. 1 .jysnu iromitore jueaiers. The Hygeia Hotel Old Point Coirifort, Ta. Situated one hundred yards from Fort Monroe. Open all the year. Xqaal teany hotel in the United SUies as a SUMMER RB80KT. Send for circular deacribrag hygienic advantages, etc. myiSSm i Proprietor. Who is your Wife ? COMPLBX CONUNDRUM COLLOQUIALLY CON SIDBKEp. By WALDORF H. PHILLIPS. Published by E. J. HALE A SON. "The work is fall of 'humor and keen satire ; it Is decidedly a most original and novel addition to American publications, and it Is confidently bo- t lieved will prove the literary sensation of the year. Price, in paper binding, 60c: la cloth 75c, can do naa at Jy33tf HBIN8BERGER'S. Seeds. Seeds. fpHE PUREST AND MOST RELIABLE STOCK 1 of TURNIP and CABBAGE SEEDS in the world, I crown by D. Lendreth A sons, and for sale at re- doeed pi ices Dv K. MoILHRNNT, Dntfgiat, Cor. Market aad Front streets. je27tf tf Fresh Arrivals. T3RTJNKS, DRIED APPLES, COCOA-NUTS, I JL Pearl Barley and Sago. Another lei of that sue jnutonmarxet boot. Hortnern inan rotatoea. A lotef Broome, will sell low at retail; Wood and Willow-Ware a full line of Family Groceries, Ci gars, Tobacco and Liquors, all at Bottom Priees, .Call and see. L. VOLLERS, JySStf . tS and 28 South Front street. Trinity College, H. C. rtHHE Pall tern: Will begin September A 1st, sad end December list. 1880. The whole expense for all Items la from Boo to aso. - We have a good Preparatory Department and every accommodation for those who wish to take a Special Course. Send for Catalogue, P. O. TrW ntty College.' W.C. tM 4 Jy17 lm B. CRAVEN, President. ialXXMlll- One Sonar eat day,...............,... $1 00 rwesaaaka,..,....-.; a as ' ?5 Uaadar a...... -. it..v.... . 1 flo ; " ' ; aara...... M ' wiw(f..u.,.,:iv..... oa TklMVMlU,....., M " - Oaa-nonUu. .....,.., ,.f. 10 00 Twtfav-.....V4:.U..rV.k.JTao " " Toxm av-th, - MOD StxmotttM Of " " OaoyMr,.... SO 00 taf Coa tract A4vrttsnea' taken at propoi tlenatollWraW K'l ' ' ' t I Tea lines eolid NonparHl tyM Mak rm Kiaar. (i m i r ii f NEW ADVEUTISKMKNTS, i . , . Pri rp i t -xt- m x Buffalo iltllia' Watd, For AAcUoaa 4t Lh NBRYOUS, T8TKM, BkiQnrS plSSASK OF ! .T4itiiifTStGovTrDUTai$i , . V7 AND NKRVOU8 DTSPaToIA." ' LETTHR OF DIL WM-it UAMMOND, Burgeon General V. S. Army (retired). Professor of Diseases of the Hind and Karroos SyUm 1 In the University of Tffew Tork, etc ', 4i Wbst 64th St, TSswYoax, Jons S.1UI t have for some timo made nse of The Baffalo 14 -this Water in cases or affections of the NXRVOl'8 SYSTEM, complicated i h b RIGHT'S D18CASX Of TAB KJDNBI8, or with a GOUTY DfATnt SIB. Tho result have been eminently satisfactory. Liihla hat for many years been a favorite remedy With me in like caeca, bat tbe Baffalo WaUr cor tahily acts better than anyexteoiporaneotis to! u Hon of the LHbJa Balts-vnaj ij aVreover, betUr , lore , ; by the stomach. Ia's3ortcn prescribe It in tbr.ss eatos of CBRttBRAL HYFERABMIa, resulting . 1 frrn over mental work, la which the condition called RBRYdUS DYSPBPHIA exlvtr, andgrne raBy with marked benr St.. ' i VM. A IlAAtMOND. V. U. TilOMAS F. OOODE, Proprietor Jy 14 2law6w we sa Buflalo Llthla Sprlng Va. Groceries, &c. FULL STOCK ALWAYS ON UANO, COM latiQg in part of- (.( l. ' - ' j Butter, Cheese and Laid. Cams, 8. C. Canvassed. ' I ... r ..... j Meats, BmokedAndD. H. . Mackerel. Floor, eil grade, Mca),. Water gruunJ. Potatoes, Korthcra IrUh, Cider, &ngar. Croahed, Towdercd, Oratialated. A s and Yellows. Coffee, Java, Lagulra'and Kio, all Krades. Molarees and Bynrps, Tobacco, Chewing and Smoking, all grades, 1 f - Appolinaris Mineral Water, fresh arrival, Sea Fearn, SterUng, PatapaoD, and othr brands of Baking Powders, Seapa. Laundry and Toilet, ; march, Ac., Ac. ADRIAN VOLLKK8. Wholerale Urocers. Jy 88 tf 8. a. corner Front and Pwcfc U Brown 8c Roddick 45 MARKET 8 TIMET, ARB OFFERING 80MR GKBAT BAROAINH in Domestic Quilts tuitablo for tha bummer. Fail Sixe Honeycomb QuUU :g 1 o Bridal Quilt Fringed 1 SB The Bates Quilt , 1 no Engliah Marseilles 0,ailta, all siaes and qaalltlca at prices ranging ror f l to to fO OU. my33tf BROWN A RODDICK, ; Horlick's Food "JpOH INFANTJ. REQUIRES NO COOKINO. Lubin's Powder aid Extracts. Hair. Tooth and Nail , grashea, Combs, Toilet Articles, do. Sr., at Low I'lijCCS. WM. H. GREEN. Druggiat, Market btre;t. Jy 2S tf The Hew Hat Store. Wall and examine my spring styles of Straw and FeU Hats; they aro pretty and cheap JOHN M. ROBINRON, No. IS Front Bt Next to Parcel! House apistr Fanjenanna Cologne j4 AN EXQUISITE PERFUME FOR THE BATH and Toilet. It ia witbent an rqaaL A trial will con -vine yon of lta superiority over all other Colognes. rreparea ana eoia oniy oy J. H. HARDIN. Dragirist, J 25 tf New Mi larkrt. By Steamer To-Day, pARKKR COOK AND TAYLOR RANGE. ALSO. Lot Of MOCKING BIRD CAGIS, At PARKER TAYLOR'S, Jy 27 tf It South Front St. tourists BRSONS WANTING TRUNKS lg Baca can be furnished at tbe weat prices from our new stock Jast arrived. Opr Whoteeale and Retail HanesaatarjUbmeat tnft be beat for Latest styles and Best Goods lor the) least money. Mo.-1 South FrontlSt Jf tf MALLARD ABO WD EN. ""T T Harness Factory. V I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND MY . S make of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons aad tfVrx,! Drays; Saddles, Harness. Bridles, Collars, M . ii . Ae. Painting, Varalahing aad Repairing done at abort notice. Call and examine and get jour money's worth, at P. H. HAY DEN'S, jy 25 tf Third, bet. Market and Prince st Crockery TIRECT FROM THE KMOUSH POTTBKIES. 0ILXS Am' MUROHISOM . 88 aad 40 North Frent SL For sale by Jy 25 tf For Sale. TUB LARGEST Sad MOST COMPLETE STOCK Of Furniture ia the State at Low set Price. Wholesale aad Retail. Dealers and eesmtrysaer chants are especially invited. BKUMBSDS A ntJRBOE, ! S. E. Corner Market and Second Bis. JytStf Wilmlngti-a,M.C. Family Bibles, H ANDSOMELY BOUND, SUITABLE FOR preaents, Ac; Fhotograph Albami s. all slses: IbeaaitlfQlAe.. frana-'a aundav lunday Sehool Carda,ow and I signs; Fancy Writing Paper and Cards, ia , boxes, Latest Styles, at YATES' DOOK STORE. "T Wire netting SrjREKNS For Doors and Windows . ' Goed to keep oat flies and mosquitoes. Alan. Sash.: Doors. Blinds. Lumber, and BoUdlng Material Generally. ALTAFFER, PRICE Jt Ooj, Paotobt: Foot or Walnut St. JJ 26 tf Omci! Mutt, sear Red Cross st.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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