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t i i r i rHE HQBITIITfl STAR ..J1ATI OV.ADVBR I UINU. On 8qsar o& ay,.."..r.. .".TT.T it 80 "f i "t WO JB,.. .. . . .... M " ". a b'i'tiultI . - a an .T -13 4 7 TT 5 a. ....... w. v "-f V-; 4 00 i 4S 0 80B8OMPTJO ajyXOn "Th. " ... B ,Ji'7Baberibers, delivered la any part of the Twmm C per week. Our City Agent are cTi iaed to collect far mer than tine maatbi UOBNING EDITION, TITL the Port Office at Wilmington N. O. gnten gocond-clwui matter. , . Or. Tanner victorious; he ate watermelon 0d Jrnk mlftfae" was taken tdltte resi dence of Dr. Gana where he will undergo careful medical treatment. Garfield bad an enthusiastic reception in New York; t,e made a speech in which he made a itrong bid for the negro vote. Catho lics and Orangemen got into a riot at To-: ronto; stonea aad sticks were freely used; fomeoftbc rioters were badly beaten by ,ho police. Three passenger cars of a excursion train went through the bridge mtotne river at Waverly.Ohio; 120 passen gers were on the train; one killed, ten se Terey and others slightly Injured. 'At Enois, Texas, Rev. R. L. Edwards, a Chria liau preacher, was murdered by unknown persons. Gen. William O. Butler, of Kentucky, is dead, aged 89. -Gen. jmes submitted a report to Governor Koberia, of Texas, relative to the Grand Army of Occupation; he says it bad no in teniion of violating any law. The Democratic majority jo Alabama ia 75,000. Recent raius have seriously damaged the lotton crop. Garfield traveled ihrongh New Jersey yeaterday, epeakipg ai various places. New York mar kets: Money 22J per cent; cotton dnll at 11 9 16U ll-16c; southera flour dull and JeolininR at $5 007 75; wheat, ungraded Ml 96c$l 071; corn J,c better, un graded 4o4StC; spirits turpentine higher ol strong at 30c; rosin steady at f 1 42J Ou VVcdneadayl,205 immigrants arrived at New York. There was a slight frost on the low lands near Peoria, Illinois, on the night of August 3. Sooro. ono for Veunor. Dr. Tanner says he has made Mb list volantarj fast. Henceforth he will take three square meals a day. Sensible Tanner ! Captain S. B. Alexander was on Friday last elected Commissioner of Agriculture, as we learn from the Raleigh Observer. Richmond, Va., has a colored Han cock and English Club. At Shep herdstown, W. Va.j there is also a club of oolored voters. IkeYoung called on Garfield in New York. Ike,f or the first time since 1 865, is barking up the wrong troe. There id oo coon in that tree, Ike, for it to come down. Cash wrote Senator Butler a very abusive letter. The latter says he fill take no notice of anything Cash may say, as he is either a lunatic or a blackguard. - ' " - The Richmond State dares Mahone to deny that he was pledged to sup port Grant if nominated at Chicago. It says there will be no proposition of any kind for a fusion. The Republicans intend to flood Indiana with campaign documents and money. The Democrats can stand that, if they will not flood it with negro ballot-stuffers from Ken tucky. - . The Republican managers in Wash ington say money for the campaign is coming in rapidly from the 80,000 officeholders. This is merely a fea ture of the Hayes civil service re form. Vide, Order Number One. An ex-army officer writes us that Gen. Hebert was a Lieut. Colonel of the Thirteenth' Infantry by special appointment in the Mexican war. He resigned his place as Second Lieuten ant of Engineers to take the com mand. The reason we thought there was a mistake was that we knew the time of Hebert's graduation, and we thought it was impossible for him to enter the army in 1840 and rise in the regular way to the grade of Colonel in ix or seven . years. Jos. E. John ston was Lieutenant Colonel of Volti genrs in the same way, by special ap pointment. When the war ended the war regiments were disbanded, when Johnston was "restored Ho - his old corps. Quite a number of officers of the old army received appointments n new regiments. Nine cheers for Dr. Tanner I He w a hero. The amount of tenacity, f pluck, ef will that has been brought nto requisition to sustain him through the fearful and perilous forty dy of statvaqon-Jthrough which he ba& passed successfully is - something to marvel at.. wyemeatu great. It shows what a man . "can do and suff an- WhTanner has'snff ered the pangs of a'ddzeti i deaths! While h was ridiculed by unthinking men, the eminent discipieB of t' 80iQnoe,Jike Dr.f MaHoii girns; foremost ,bf South ern medical m men, were profoundly interested In1 the trialf 'Hero Is what thp JUaryland Medical i Journal wrote of hiDaf' after he had ' completed his thirtieth' day: - , - v . independent of the teat of 'endurance which this , man exhibits:: his ' condition airords some sineular nhenomena which re quire a scientific explanation. ' It la Xto be hoped that all the facts as represented . will in due lime be arranged and commented upon by men instructed io physiological We rejoice in the success of the resolute and pertinacious Doctor, and trust he wilt soon begin to gather flesh and health. A tiger, for the man of theory who had the courage and endurance "to illustrate it by a praotioal test! But the Doctor should be careful of his eating. 'Byron said, ' - "That famiah'd people must be slowly nurat A.na iea ny spooaiuis, else tney always .oursi." TAB STTAXK OAS1PA1GIV. The Bolters Republican Conven tion meets to-morrow for the purpose of nominating a Legislative ticket. They will probably, also, recommend one or the other of the different can didates for each of the county offices to beniied in the ensuing election. Warren jNetos. -The following Republicans will speak in the court house Monday l. . . j . m . . uigub ; Augu8iu8 iuoore, canaiaate for Attorney General ; W. S. O'B. Robinson, candidate for eleotor, and Orlando Hubbs, candidate for Con gress. Gov. J arvis and ex-Judge Buxton will speak in Wilson Tues day. Wilson Advance, The Democrats of Stokes have nominated R. G. Glenn, of Danbnry, for the House of Representatives. They also reoommended W. B. Glenn, of Foraytb, for the Senatorial Dis trict nomination. Rockingham county's Democratic nominees are: For Senate, H. R. Scott;, House of Representatives, J. R. Webster and J as. D. Glenn. Raleigh Nexcs. Major Dowd has received an invi tation to attend a Democratic mass meetiug in Catawba the banner Democratic county in the State Saturday, the 14th, at Hickory. Col. Bennett and other. candidates will be present. Gen. Barringer shot off his mouth' at Morganton this week. The silly stuff and bluster that escaped has found its way into the columns of the Statesville American. Charlotte Observer. Clubs are to be organised in every township in Gaston. Major W. J. Montgomery, one of the most effi cient political workers in the district, will enter the campaign later in the season, it is said that he is not at all averse to meeting our esteemed townsman, Gen. Barringer, and con tributing a few pages to the forth coming biograpny. A well known politician of Asheville in formed a representative of this paper some days ago that Lieut. Governor Robinson would come forward with the usual vote from the region west of the Ridge. He is a first-rate organizer and is going to throw all hrs energies into the race. Char lotte Observer. TSB CITY. WeRuh. J. H. Habdix Seed. Muhboh King shirts. D. L. Russell Mules. J. C. Muaos Sponges. L. Mkgikxby For rent. L. J. Ottkbboubo N6tic3. L. Vollkbs Fresh arrivals. A. David Don't you forget it. C. W. Yates Campaign goods. IL H. MuN80N For sale or rent. pARKKB & Taylor Stoves, &c. T. H. McKoy Congratulations. Miss Lou Stuabt To the ladies. Mallakd & Bowden To tourists. -P. II. Uaydkk Now is the time. P. L. Bbidokbs & Co. Delicacies. E. P. Covington Oleomargarine! Keinsbebger Pianos and organs. John Dawson & Co. Cotton gins. P. Cumhtno & Co. Corn, hay, &o. Gerhardt & Co. Trunk repairing. Wn Dysino Est'mt It pays well. Cbonly & Morris Real estate sale. D. A. Smith & Co. Perambulators. Dyer & Hon Hammock attachments. F. M. Kxno & Co. Drive wells pumps. Harrison & Allkn Hats, umbrellas. Excobsion Ladies Front St. M. J5. Ch. McDoooau. & WniTJAifSON-Advantages Altaster, Prick & Oo. Wire netting. KERCHNER& Caldeb Bbos. Bagging, ties, salt, &c Died IO Texat. Mr. J. A. Corbett, of this city, received a telegram on yesterday from his, brother, Major W. Corbett, of Clarkavllle, Texas, announcing the death of the latter's wife at that place on the 6th .ins t. Mr. Corbett is native of Wilmington and has many friends here who will r egret.exceed in g i ? to learn of his sad. bereavement. . BllKlu UevlTal. A friend informs ua that there has been quite a considerable religious revival at the Myrtle Branch Baptist Church, Brunswick county, under the ministrations of Rev. J. PjKiog, of the Second Baptist Church,- in this city, and Rev.' J. G. Dukes.'' .'On he fourth Sunday in July twelve ; persons con nected themselves with the church. ' ; -. WILMINGTON,1 N. . C.J SUNDAY, AUGUST ,8.: 1880.' Xt oeatt now, ii -i.L . Eleventh- Sunday after Trinity. j-irDayV lenfftli1 13r hours and Is riihutes'";tf!:? :L'':i:l1 V' , I No cases for the Mayor's Court i yesterday totiog 4oing in . magisteriai circiea yeaieraay . , . ; , ,. r: ; . it Heavyrains Friday night and w . --O' ilk 1 . .' , r l.i f- Trains on the Carolina' Central road are running all right now. Health Officer E. Scharff been quite sick for a few days past . has Hr. Messrs. L. J, Otterbourg aod V.jD. Goodman leave to-morrow morning for a short trip North. t RT T. Page Ricaud will occu py the pulpit of the Front Street M.E. Church to-day at 11 o'clock. -The case of Stephen Richard son, charged with murder, will come off Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. At l P. M. yesterday the ther mometer in the Stab office Registered 81 degrees, with the wind at the northwest. The Register of Deeds issued three marriage licenses during the week on to white and two to colored couplei r The' weather permitting, Rev. James W. Craig will preach at Dudley's Grove this afternoon, at half past 4 o'clock. It is stated that the late raius in the neighborhood of Monroe, on the C. C. road, were the heaviest experienced in seventy-five years. . There are three circuses now on the road in the South.'one of which is un der, the management of Mr. Robert Stick ney, formerly an old acquaintance here. We learn that Dr. T. S. Bur bank la to leave us at an early day and es tablish himself in the practice of his pro fession at Williamston, Martin county." ' . Judge Meares gave notice yes terday that no "professional jurors" or men of bad character must be summoned to serve in his court, especially on a capital case. There were no interments in Oakdale and Bellevue Cemetery during the week closing yesterday. In Pine Forest (colored) thero were four, two adults and two children. - Judge Russell, who is probably the largest cotton planter in this section. (having 650 acres planted), thinks his crop, until recently . so promising, is seriously damaged by the protracted rains. D. H. McLean, Ksq. Democratic elector for this. District, Vb as '-accepted an invitation to;be present and address the people at the grand ratification meeting to come off in this city on the 24th inst. Everything hereabouts was on the out vivo to hear from Dr. Tanner yester day, whose forty days fast expired at noon, and all seemed to feel relieved when told that he had come put with flying colors. We are requested to state that the bridge over Hewlett's creek, on the Mason boro pike, 4a iot.'l: dangerous condi tion, and to warn travellers against attempt ing to cross it until the necessary repairs are made. r - . . . The steamer: John JDatoson was detained yesterday beyond her usual hour (1 P. M.) for leaving for Point Caswell by the severe illness of Capt. Sherman, who, how ever, recovered flufflclently td venture the trip later in the afternoon. The third quarterly meeting of the Fifth Street; Methodist E. . Church, South, will be beld to-day. The Presiding Elder of the District, Rev. Dr. Burkhead, will be in attendance and will fill the pul pit at the usual hours for service. Dallr WeMttter Balletla The following .will showj the state, of the thermometer,' at the stations named; at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, ; Washington mean time, and also the amount : of- rainfall in inches for the twenty -four hours ending at 8 P. M as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson SIghat Officer at thli Station : ;Tem. Weather. -Cloudy Cloudy Fair Cloudy Fair 'Cloudy Cloudy -Fairl ' ; Clear' Fair Atlanta, , . . . . .. 4 . -73 . 75 89 69 84 78 . 86 SS 86 4 8&: ; .00 Augusta.. ....... Charleston..... .. Charlotte........ Corsicana....... . Galveston. . . .V..- Havana..'.......; Indianola... ..... .16 .19 .91 .00 : .17 .50 OOv .00 .35 .00 .00 .38 . .61 L09 ' Jacksonville. Key West....... MdbUe ....... Montgomery. . . . .-NewOrleanSi-. 4 PuntaRassa..... Savannah... Wilniinglon....: 77 87 7B 84 78 86 84 75 Cloudy Fair Thret'g Fair Fair Fair Cloudy fl'yr'n Cedar Keys fen8acol . . . . . , .. St. Thomas, W.X The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: 1 : Clear4 or partiyj cloudy weather, winds mostly from northeast ;to southeast, nearly stationary barometer, .and stationary or higher temperature.- ; Bxearaioa TVexi i Xlaarsdav There will bean excursion to Smithville aud thef forts on Thursday next, the 12th instant, on the 'steamer Passport, underthe management of tue ladies of the s Front Street - Methodist. . Church, :Ref reahments will beserteoInardlteas prices; and no ipias wiUte spared jidiiakel the tripaf pleatelayespe The bo'at'will leavVher wharf at 8i o'clock. The price has been' put atJthe low figure of 50 cents for the round trip and 25 cents for children Under 13 years and servants. " .CBIHIWAL COIIBT; VrtiK or VfrclL pill. Colored, on tlie 1 l &abmtM te? a yeraict or Noi Guilty. t' ' Yesterday morniugvat 9 o'clock, the case of Virgil Hill, colored, .charged with but- glirioualy entering the residence of Mr John ISeimyer, on the night of Wednes- J 1 " 'J'M.b m It? j. '1 La '-! ' V'A '' aay, me lotn ouune, waacauea. uwing to the absence of eome of the speciaf venire summoned ia the. case - some considerable delay was experienced; Finally, however, the following jury was obtained and regu laxly empanelled: D. B.. Walsh, I: B. Northrop, J. D. Nixon, colored, Wm. Warren, colored, J. C. Springer, Jas; Gal ley, colored, R. B. Jackson, colored Ed ward Davis, colored, R. C. Orreir,-"Robert Thomas, colored, Wrh. B. Hill,' colored, Wesley Poe, colored. The first witness put upon the .stand was Mr. Neimyer, who testified, in substance. that he lived on the northeast .corner of Sixth and Orange streets; that on the night of ; the 16th . of June,, or rather, on the morning of the 17lh, about half-past 2 o'clock, be was aroused . from his slumbers by his. wife, who informed him that there was somebody in the bouse; he sat on the side of the bed, pistol in band, and listened, when he distinctly heard some one working at One of the front windows opening on Bixth street, followed by the raising of the sash; he then, armed with his pistol; ran out of his room, which was in the back part of his house, on the right-hand side of the passage, and into the parlor, which was in front and on the left-hand side of the pas sage, being guided by the light in the pas sage ; hearing his coming the burglar or burglars sprang through the open window into the piazza, froth which they jumped over an intervening fence into the adjoin ing lot, being the premises of Major James Reilly. As witness got into the piszza, and at the end next to the fence in question, he heard the burglars running through the corn in Maj. Reilly's lot and in the direc tion of his back fence, upon which he fired bis pistol two or three times in the direction of ; the sound. Witness then explained that old man Virgil Hill, (who was seated in the box with the accused), and his two sons, Virgil Hill, Jr. , and Clem Hill, had been employed to paint the exte rior of bis house; that they took about five weeks to complete the job, which they might have ' finished ; in two; that on the Sunday morning previous to the alleged burglary old man Hill came to his house from Twelfth and Market streets to get a bucket of water, this being some time after the job of painting had been completed, and that the two boys were generally bare footed. Witness then went on to state that before getting up the next morning after. hia bouse was entered he- found printa of saody feet upon his carpet in the parlor, and on the porch or piazza outside he also found prints of barefeet; then went into Major Reilly's lot and found two tracks, one large and the other small; saw where they got on the piazza railing, knocking a paling off the fence in getting over; the tracks in the lot were apparently the same as those in the piazza, and led through the corn patch to the back part of Maj. Reilly's ot, being the same direction the parties were taking when he (witness) fired upon them; traced the tracks to the back of the fence, but hot beyond; iden tified them as those of the two Hill brothers; also found an axe (exhibited in Court), which had to all appearances been pitched over the fence, judging from its position and surrounding's; had the initials "W. H." marked on the eye of it. ; Recur ring to the tracks, witness said he saw a distinct barefoot track made by Virgil Hill after his arrest, and it appeared to corres pond with that of the accused, and one of those found in Maj. Reilly's lot; there was no peculiarity about Hill's foot except its length. While the Hills were employed in painting the house the boys made friends with the yard dbg; had frequent romps with him about the lot, and the animal be came greatly attached to them . On the morning after the burglary the dog was found fastened up in a small out-house on the premises. Maj. Reilly, Wm. N. Carr and Mr. J. H. Hanby also testified, and at the conclusion of the latter gentleman's testimony the State closed its case, and Mr. Solicitor Moore announced that, while the circumstantial evidence was strong, it was not sufficient to convict in a capital case, aud he would therefore submit to a verdict of. not guilty, whereupon the .defendant wao discharged. Capt. W. S. Norment and Mr. F. H. Darby appeared, by assignment, for the defence, and the Solicitor for the State. Court took a recess, without further busi ness, until Tuesday motning, at 6 o'clock. Tlie Coming; ftesatta. The second regular1 regatta of the Caro lina Yacht Club has been .definitely fixed for Friday next, the 13th inst. The boats will report at 12 o'clock, and the Regatta Committee will reserve the right to start at any petiod between 12 and 2 o'clock that may prove to be most practicable, it being their intention, to start, one hour before high tide. For this reason the exact time of starting will not now be definitely men tioned. ; Oniy.four yachts will participate in the race,i viz: .. The MesUets, jrurt, lMsas and JSpplei bat & spirited contest is expected and a large number of spectators will no doubtbe in attendance to witness the sport. Unmallable Iieuera. The following is thiff unmailable 'matter remaining in the city bbst office up to . this 4ate: ,'- "1; - ; i-v-"5 -- Mr. Washington Tuner. Edgecombe rid J N; CTHenry Johnson or Jones, South, 8.U. HEAVY BAINS. rid! Great Freabet-o:be;:Cape Fear . , liaTrlauiarlfea Iow Xne Flood i The ; - present r indications f : point ' to c a? very heavy freshet In the Cape Fear, with 'material damage to corn in the lowlands, along the line Of the river. .When; the 84 o'clock Frtdav mnrninir lhnr hurl hnnn - :,c .. x 41 l..!...;.!,! 14 - 41 thought to be rising at the rate of two feet per hour, and later advices report a rise of thirty-two feet. Capt. Garrason reports that as he came along he could just see the tops of the corn-stalks in the lowlands above the surface of the water. This will be bad for the farmers . in that section', as many thousands of bushels of corn wilf doubtless be ruined by the freshet . 1 The Raleigh Neva of yesterday says that from every direction the intelligence is that the rams of Thursday have done vast dam age. The Haw river, at the crossing of the Raleigh & Augusta Air Line Railroad was higher than it has been known for years The Deep river also was very high, and the destruction to tbe crops on the thousands of acres, for one hundred and fifty miles along the banks of the ; Cape : Fear, must . be heavy. - The Raleigh Observer of the same date learns from passengers on the Air Line road that the Cape Fear river is very high, and is flooding thousands of acres of the corn lands along its banks. The same paper says : "The results of the constant rains of the past four days are disastrous. The streams are in all parte of . tbe State very high, and. and the low lands are flooded. The engi neers on the Raleigh & Gaaton Railroad state that tbe Neuee , and Tar rivers are higher than since the great flood of 1878. The same news is brought by the railroad M.nhAn, tw., rn Tflmriw ..h 44WU &.W444 . .44W. W44V. M-. ... yi IP. irom me vape r ear, wmca .aey 101m. -! Thursday night the new bridge at Fool's - Mill, on the Neuse, yielded to the force of the flood and was entirely wasned away. The bridge had not long been finished, at a cost to the county of $500. "The water in Crahtree looks like a lake around the covered bridge, and travelers that way yesterday had to cross the creek at Whitaker's bridge." KIVBBtAFID OTAIIINK. The British barque La Belle, from Savannah for this port, was reported in below yesterday at quarantine. When will the oensus enumera tors get their pay f . is a question that is now agitating tbe minds of those most in terested. lanawawaw. awawk awawawasa It is very difficult to keen our little ones free irom tne disorders ox . babyhood, and we advise all mothers to keep Dr. Bull's tfaby Byrup handy in all cases of need. X NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale or Bent. WILL. BALL HOUaB AND LOT, on J! I Fourtb between Walnut and Bed Croes .......... IStreets, or Bent from October next. an 8 It H. H. MUNSON. For Bent, MY SCHOOL BOOMS FOB BXNT. This is a rare opportnnlty, Tbe Booms lare the most central and best located in the city. To a man of energy it is a one opening. L. MKGINMBY, an 8 at Excursion DOWN TUB RITKH TO 8MITHVILLK AND tbe Fort en Steamer Passport, under the management of tne Ladies of Front street M. B. Chorea, on THURSDAY next, tho IStb. Refresh ments served on toard at reasonable prices. Will leave wharf foot of Market at 8X o'clock. Fare. CO cents round trip. Children under IS years and servants so centa. an at su we To the Ladies ! I SHALL BB ABSENT FROM THK CITY FOB a few woeka on mr aana&l toar in the Western part of tbe State, for the purpose of purchasing the necessary Stock of Hair for my trade. When! re turn I will open in a more; central and desirable location, which will be advertised In due time. an 8 St mlBB 1AJV DX JEWAaI. Oleomargarine. A CHOICE LOT ON CONSIGNMENT. . WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. Apply to B. P. COVINGTON. an 8 It Zlules. OBVERA.L A NO. 1 .WORKING MULES FOR BALE CHEAP. Apply to D. L. BUS SELL. aaSDlw Wit Hats! AND Umbrellas ! HARBISON ALLEN, Hatters. su8 tf The Very Best QUIRTS IN MARKET ABB THE 'KING." Full Length; All linen Bosoms (Three Ply,) eat v Lengthwise; and the ONLY Shirt having the Sleeve Adjuster. MUNoON, Clothier and an 8 It Merchant Tailor. Peerless Eamoct AttacMents ! QAN BE APPLIED TO ANY HAMMOCK. Consists of two adas table spreaders and a yielding neaa rest. Call and see them at . DYERS, au8tf Tellers and Furnishers. Pianos and Organs COLD FOB CASH OB ON BABY MONTHLY and WEEKLY ', o i . , i INSTALLMXNT PLAN, At I HETNSBBBGEB'S. c Standard jorks, ; TN SINGLE VOLMMJSS,. A.; b i fill IN COMPLETE SETTS , Foraale cheapat '.ff .,jv; aufitf HSINSBERGSS'S. Pi sawawaVsawaaaw . .-' . , " ' j NK W.;, AxVRTISKMBNTS. ' For Breakfast, I? IjBridfs & Go. :.; I vraoiesaie iTrrv.i -i . and Hetail Grocers, oitHokeoiMaatii of Vaaael.. Ballroad I i " niu'iM 4t-v IT CI m I'trn-tjADm h.r tmATra I 4 44-,4J10l MlfU01 UIlU.,lJVO " J : ' COFFEE ever kaowa erased.. No one c&nba aald to hm reauyuatea uua . DEUOATK AND RSPBSSHINQ BB VRAQK. Wao liaa-Bot tried 'BKIDGERS' COFFEE obtained from the Manufactarera. to. the original paekage, and in qoalitj, aroma and economT. war- aTnttrnh,Mwor Ofle"d'or BREAKFAST STRIPS, the moat deliffhtfiil reliah of thla clTUlaad and civuiautg meal ever ottered In ancient or modern aajs?. f. FLOJJTR;; THAT VVIji RISE while yon Jare paring year anger nail. ' 3UTTER THAT WILL COST like amoko, onleas yon prefer Cheap Grease, or vuy xuiganne wnicn we ao not Keep. FOR DINNER. We cannot recommend oar famoaa , SPRINGFIELD HAMS "To tke pennT.wlae and pound-foollh.M It gee rnrthar, and la the moat r op alar Diah, we have. With aallca of Bread made of oar Floar a piece of thl Haaa, and a little nraetard. one may Tanner throni izutae j longest day from lanriae to sunset, and net er feel hi Canned Beef and Tomatoes, when tm mnnUin imzTT. uoni lanrai in imk mx oar in uungwaimii ui ncuea ana otner reiianea wenavetae greateat variety. FQR SUPPER, we recommend some of oar Oolong and HngUsh I ween ana Black, Imported. When the 1 lfTTAFnin Afll a44AWl In InfWUlllMll. . J h.I.m). lalngthe Chinese plant at the South, we will sob- suuie ine aomesnc sxucie, oat it mast be rename. FOR NIGHT, When work la done and the f am II t and fHnnHn ar aaBemDiea ior some engagement, we nave the Finest nuiso. DRIED FRUITS, WXBT INDIA G0OD8, WHISKEY, RUM, CIGARS, Ac, In America,, ale at reasonable rates and warranted quality. P. L. Bndgers & Co. 20, 22, 24, 26 & 28 Front St ' Wilmington, H". C. an 8 DAWtf We Intend to Sell 20,000 BuBhoUOORW-. K AA Bales TIMOTHY HAY. J U U Peas, Pearl Hominy, and x on whi soitea saeat in ue u uy. At flgorea that win astonish the naUvea. PRESTON CUMMTNO AO) . an 8 tf Millars and Grain Dealers. It Pays Well, f& ALL UK FIRST CLASS: GBNTLBMXN vr wooia not nave their old Summer Saita dyed for Winter wear aa they now da The colore are wavt; the goods are not shrank; they are pressed like new ordered made Salts, at WILMINGTON D THING ICS TAB., anlS tf ; Market, between Sd and Sd Bts. Sponges. LOT FROM MKDIUM TO FINB A LARGB XA. Qaallty, Bne's FraltESalt. Pure Drags, Patent Medicines, &c , For sale by J. O. MTJND8. Dnimriat. aaStf 88 North Front street. We Bun nrvas labobst and brst bblbcthd stock JL of FUBNITCBB in the SUte, and offer the same at Wholesale or Retail lower than any House In the State, ' BBHnBnDS St HI UK HOE, . H. B. Corner Market and Second Su. an 8 tf Wilmlnjrton. N. G. Seed. FRESH SUPPLY OF TURNIP AND CAB BAGE SEED (New Crop), on hand, and for sale at a low figure by J. H. HARDIN, Druggist, New Market. an 8 tf 0m Taylor Gook Stove. "pTAVB YOU SEEN IT f ASK THE PRICE. IT pays to gain information. Those "PARKERS" are appreciated by Judges. an 8 tf PARKER TAYLOB, Now is the Time. JgUY YOUB CAMPAIGN GOODS At YATES' BOOK STORE. Flags. Badges, and 34x30 Inch Pictures of the canaiaates, only jruty uenta eacn. aultf a W. YATES. Fresh Arrivals. T3BUNES 4 i 4.. IHh IMIII M. 4VV A'l. J A O, Pearl Barley and Sago. Another let of that TVDTDTk 4 ODr H mvi 4 M I mia A7 Pearl Barler and Baso. ana Fulton Market Beef. Northern Irian Potatoes. A lot of Brooms, will sell low t retail; Wood and wiiiow ware: a run una or rumiT urooenea. ci gars, Tobaoco and Lte.uera, all at Bottom Prtoes. uau aaa see. i vui.i.KKn, aa 8 tf tt and 18 Sonth Front street. Si Advantages." PERSONAL ATTENTION, AND A reaulated workabOD. have nlaoed oar es WELL ment far In advanoe or all otaera. We turn out ta"Terer "Two-bow" Top Buggy manufactured only by I MODO U ALU e WliiLIAMSON. I aa8tf Cheanut, bet. Water A Front Bts. Notice. TOURING MY ABSENCE NORTH THE ENTIRE gardless of price. Will bay largely for the Fall I Bbwh Af Rnrlfiff mnthlair Mil k. nl..i1 n.t ii 1 Trade, hence will reaate all the room ooerfMe. I au8tf Men's Wear Depot. . f .4 laOtton uins. ana a a - asaaa aa LAST CALL WE NOW MAKE. THEREFORE we would advise fall that Intend aettlnc the that intend getting the Celebrated Brown Couoa Cans to place their cedars with ua Immediately; time la aow lull abort, we are receiving these Gins by every Steamer; each ut mmomm An. .maMntJMIll tl jia sarfwt aallafa. tioa.-; iui;....: ' vi .t JOHN DAWSON CO., auStf ' 19. 11 and 13 Market BC ' Three waeka,.1 44 - t1..lul.k . raw nunuur . a moaUia,; Six month.. w.. .,401. 00 4 One year,.... ' Tea Uaea Mild ItoapareU type Bak mm eqaank, NEW ;, ADVRTJSEMEtfTS . T , f i c"??"-"rp- BT CEQS1.T1 A Vogma . 1 :JajiiaMt . . XtJM 'OFFKB OTOlf '-l ACCOMlCObATrNO 60x188 feet, altaated apoa the Weet.ftld Front onlaViSwUSf aajou Joining ta atoroa of Meaara. That Brick Store nooa South aide of Market Street, bow occupied v Mr- A. liebaua. xbm xnree atory aaa AtueBrieK Vaueinf aoata de ot Market Street eonntlilu ihe atrM . at . or Meant. Cortat and Bote&UiaTTBpaidlflS Itoaaa above.' v' 7 v v: - Plot and all Information deinred obtained -anon- appllcaUon to CROMLT MOIUUS, . " Snetloaeere, " aa 8 It Stock and Beat Xatate Itrokert. ' rn i. ..,;( THOMAS H. McKOT EUCCKS80B TO I Boatwright & OilcKoy. Beslrea to co&cratalate his Conn try Friends on tho prospect of such fine crops. From every quarter ho learns that the Farmer Is In good spirits. Oe therefore looks forward to a ' LARGE TllADE, and has therefore made bis arrangements to aneit the large demands which necessarily mast follow. He will keep a large STOCK OF GROCERIES " iil ' . ). ... of every deecripUon, and he chaUengea comparieou for GOOD OOOD8 AMD LOW FBICtS. THO, II JHcUOV, , i Grocer and Uqnor Iealer, an 8 DAWtf ' 87 North Front St. Bagging, Ties, Salt, &c. 500 BoUs and Half BoUs BAGGING, fJQ Tons TIBS, 1000 LbTWWa 3000 Sacks UYBBPOOL SALT, 5QQ Bales Cboloe HAY, '3000 Bak Whltod Mixed CORN, 4QQ Bash Water Mill MEAL, 1000 Bbl,FLOUH Cradea, iJF Tuba and Tierces LARD. y Bbla and Half Bbls SNUFF, 100 Bcze" TOBAOO' 250 Bc s jTkC"sE, 5Q Bbls 8UGAB, J0 Tons HOOP IRON, 50 Bbls cbelos GLUE. 25 Bbls BUNGS, 50Q Keg. NAILS. Lye, Soap, Potash, Candles. Crackers, Candy, Oysters, Sods, Tar malm bt . an 8 ti r KROHRnUi Js C A IX) Bit BBOa. juonL iou rorgeL it. JTO WHERE IN THE CITY CAN SUCH BAB- gains in Clothing be fonnd.aawe will offer tkta week. Oar Fall Stock la rapidly come In and we want room for it. So if yoa want to boy a Bum- msr Salt Cheap be tore to give as a call and yoa will go away "SUITED." A. DAVID, aaStf The Clothier." Tally-Ho -pBBAMBULATOBS ABB THE MOST DBSIB- able made. New supply reoalved to-day. Furnl tare and Bedding of every deserlptlon always m biook ana soia at ciose nanres sy D. A. SMITH CO. an 8 tf Furniture Deal era Drive" Wells Pumps, ROBIN DIPPERS. SKIMMERS AND BTBfAM ers Cloth, Steam Cookers, Tinware, whole sale: Stoves, all aorta. The BAM. evervbode favorite. Write for prices and csUlorne. jr. u auMUjtoo auStf WllmlBgtoB, W. C. Q,TJZLTS. Brown $ Roddick 45 MARKET STREET - ABE OFFBRINa BOMB GREAT BARGAINS In Domestic QallU suiublo for the Banuner. Full Bine Honeycomb Quilts .77. $ I 0 Bridal Qnllt Fringed 1 M Tbe Bates Qailt 1 BO - KngUah Marseilles QuUta. all elaes and nallUee t pribee ranging for $1 10 to an 00, my an tr . bkuwh m wjppica. Wire ITetting QOBEKN9 O For Doors and Windows. Good to keep oat flies and mosquitoes. Also, Sash. Doors, Blinds, Lumber, and Building Material Generally. . ALTAFFKR, PRICE On,, , . FaoroaTi Of TUMI Nott, near Bed Uroaa at. Foot of Walnut at. aultf How is the Time npo GET YOUB BUGGY, CARRIAGE, CAST OB ' D .... r.,. ' . 77 " " " ,TT. . . . " r It.- palra neatly exeented at abort sotiee, at x - r. u. UAXDAH'8 Factory. aaS tf Third, bet. Market and Prinoeas at. EXamiUO YOUT TTlUlk8 - i - . ., , A KD IF THEY NEED REPAIRING OBI COY ; v )'t ' hi V enng aead taom to our Baddle, Para ess andBogty ' ! . ' I - - '1 i ,.4 . . . 4i. : . i ' n i.-.. . . Baopa. where they win be put in thoroogh ardor by a Praaicea Trunk Maker. . aaS tf GERnARDT OO. I i i; TOUristS v ;yv! ;.- I A HD. ALL- PERSONS WANTUfO TRUNKS v 1 xx ana xrayeiing Baca eaa be ramiaaed at the lowest prlcea from oar new stack jaat amred.: ' i.! , Our Wnoleaale aad Retail Barnaas KatablUhment cant be boat far Latest Sty tea and Beet Oeoaa lev rM tae least aaoaev. Mo. South Froatjst. i aaStf MALLARD DOWDXN .r ' t J i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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