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TTflT? TTTTTfv 5 RT A ' BATE! OF ADVTtIlTIinu. I OnodUf ob (1 - .. vi to two ui-xB..'.....;... H i !T 'I't taax d,r v days,. ..-........... s so - . ff a una Nk,i..u.Jwa Y'l 1 09 ':, TM Wtcki,,.rM).t. . 6 ., -V'f TwomonUi,....... 17 00 V ' Throe Kth,.;.-..4Ui;-u M " , -. - Six BaontU.. 4 U DU 1 M ' r vfnPKTNft .KDITrOKw cnt4 st tb Port Offlee mt Wlbntagtoa, N. C.v 3 a rTanrvfV rul TCnollAh- tA t-ffunU l Democrats on firfll , b.llot,; .and U: JJ8tory (or Lieutenant Governor -by acelamatkHW California Republicans' nominated & I u-nnl DiMricta for Cons rcsa. -.TitvM David I l.-Vi" : , Woodman nominated for 'Governor by Michigsn Greenbackors. An cxcur- ' strain from AUantlc City'CeIeteopetsl killing one and injuring forty; the soenq is represented as most harrowing. - -Hayes .keaitho eofdiers and tailors re-union .i nolumbua. Ohio. Gen " Bvrne and n.riw nf nruBDectora vera kttinltAft mr rtao-BHaoro by Indians, and Byrne Was - I S " a seriousiy wounded. Many persons killed and wounded by tbe railroad acci-1 Hnt in JSnelsnd. There were lfiOO I uoiii e, " aww i: passengers on the excursion train wrecked in New Jersey; seven of the injured bad m hp to HV..1.. ".:Ji-i t-. tf ouieia wcic u u.c. juqd Wrighthas been nominated as candidate ror uovernor oy me Birafgm-qui aeot-1 paying Democrats of Tennessee; 8. F. Wilson is the eandidatu of the Repudia lionise. inward S. Buns, of North j Carolina, was elected one f the Vice I Presidents at the Banker' Convention at Sratoga. The surveyors for the Vir- liuio jjLA iu muu AHtui waa vatvuoivii avvlb ibe route as excellent and tbo iicupltt along ihtiiioe as ttaihusvastic about iu New Yiic markets: Money 23 per cent; cot- tcukteady at 11 9-10Q11 li-l&c; southern Hur unchanged and qaiet; wheat, ungraded .ejjfciil 0Sf;cora ifC iuwer.wUh a moUcric trade, a graded 484&c; spints rMiiuu sironcer ac Sic; rosin f I 42. I Dr. Tanner weighed on the first I day 157 and on the last day 121J . poon. :' ; ' ; lwepublican "barl's" are to be rolled into North CacoJiua and Florida. Sucli in the latest from Washington. IIou. J obn Goode was nominated bj acclamation for Congress in the j Norfolk (Va.) well done. district. That was Nast is at work in Harper's Weekly slandering the South 'and the Demo cratic parly as was his wont with his uuique cartoons. Absalom Arthur announces that Lord Roacoe-will- take the field in about two Weeks, when he promises to mate things lively. warrants for the arrest of several imciples of the code duello have beeu 4 . i issued in South Carolina. They were all concerned in the Cash-S han non murder. Judge Smith, of Herkimer, N. Y., has oomet,-a)ut for Hancock, and has made a speech-" Ho is a leading Re publioaa i in hia part of the State. There are several other changes in lhe same section announced. The Philadelphia Times announces 1 . - , I tk. T XT-....I r I wu"fcUO naded ad responded in a happy paign Committe;;trni print and cir- Bpecch ue threw down the gaunt calate the admirable letter of Senator let to any and all Radicals that would David Davia as a campaign docu- I ment. This is a high compliment to Senator Davia, a 4 it comes from a nigh source. v . , . ... Two railroad horroi&within twen- I ty-four houre. ; 'Thd one in .England I . . ti. ' i- I caused the dekth of many besides I V . wounding others. The telescoping of an exoursioa train f torn AUantlc City resulted in ne' killed aud forty wound. The " most distressing . -v4l -.". v . - scenes followed. xjlt as hard, it seems, to determine which is the more dan- Rerous. railroad Inrr or boatino: Uerbejrtnwiaefinistlife tabe j "tho .u:' vn-n I .ron a. - -fe i. 8eneOTssehage;botnmultaneous and floccessiye, . in. correspondence with external' coexistences and se- quencea,"3j TiaQdJs bottnd to be l:tion f or Congress fin the 7th Distriot. vr A't7m-t ? ii.'i'i. "rv I "CimiKiia i rAarvnAtablA and lndnatri- Uii wji .y Vgoai, ;iaev asvber wttu i his junnin ,g ;Miybe Herbert was only describing bis orn harness, Mend up j3i9L and YU-6 courage. , , - Cyrus W. Field brands the report that he had lei-l"gireg $20,- 000, or any sVm o7 money to General Gnrn- - .... ordon, of Georgia, . on condit.on tnat he would carry the Georgiadele- gation for Jade Field' "as infa- tooa-ly f alatf tCeieIpeiK!and in all it. rrr .u. - onV ? T' one who knew Gen. Gordon's charac- tor ever credited the slander for one moment. 1 ' . -. . Mr John a TUm-n ,w fnr BfuT J Tom (ot niteen yeart has been the Chairman of Democratic State" Committee ofoo,5 says . hard fight will be 1 madein that- Sute.A He U reported victory lolfovember. and ' ahonld , by close vole I think, with Hancock candidate the State is;?afe in oveoibgf. f ZTT, ' wiS MiO UUBfk ; AJ1 t, and harmony which prevail in s out ranks' and the diyiaiona and confusion which ex lit in theirs. ,. Wh. air. two vairi tst tn theirs. only lost the Stately .06D , plurality and men our noauinnn. .wma aiumiv rvraKi j We had all tha nnkrrel in tMtairioia iv - nn.- ui districts, and thev had none. Thev had ;the Jaujfh oa.ns; now we have ipn them. - : tatk mmPAinM v "y!"W?,f I; ,u Jarvw and Baxton had a joint dia-t ;cnsaion at Smithfield on the lltbj i With the same disastrous result to the Hatter. liHidee yosterdar; to an audience ot J w i AM WWJW . UMWAW i V , l(U About two hundred negroes. Nor a .white man could be JVtOS. - ' h Hancock and Jarvhi Clubs ; have oeen lormed at Uxford, Henderson. J nnA 3i-.;. munU, Piling OteeCBraMfieianLfOT I'l'lllTHniinH SinoFma H lril .-in !;. - "' pn8 county of Granville. Kockineham county Democrats! have nominated H. R. Scott for the I Senate, and J. R. Webster and JaaV D. Glenn for the House. Maj. John I W. Graham and Mr. James W. Reid I made SDeeches. A correspondent at Nashville, 2$A j wiikvo aw uu avaivgu waw vvr Notwithstanding the fact that the I weather has been terrible for several days, a good crowd greeted Col. Ke- DAXi nere to-day and he gave us a gPlendd speech one that will te productive of much good. ; We learu that Gov.' Jarvis and Judge Buxton were unable to. reach Lillington, their next appointment, nd are both in the city. : ;r-Julius I frQnl'2,?nV . . Greensboro fatnot, deohning to be a I ; The following were chosen to com- candidate for Senator from Alamance I nnsA thA "ET-AnntivA ' flrtmmittflA for and Guilford. He thinks he can servo the Sute better by building the Cape Fearfc Yadkin Valley Rail- road. At the Cumberland county Convention to appoint-dele- gates to the Judiotal Convention the I AlcRae ticket, headed by Maj. Chas. I Haigh, received 154 votes. The it ul-1 ler ticket, headed by Charles Glover, 1 ao voich. naieign mews. t Gov. Jarvis and Judge Buxton 1 will meet in joint discussion at Lil-1 lington on tho 12th and at Fayette-( viile on the 14tn. ihey will then go to Carthage and speak there. ; At a meeting of the Democratic Execu tive Committee of the fourth Judi cial DiBtriot, held this day in Fay-1 etteville, N. C, a Convention of said District was called to meet in. Lum- bertou on Friday, the 20th inst., at I 12 M., to nominate a caoaiuaie ior I derson is to nave a new irrotcstant metno Judge of the Superior Court, in place I diat church. of Hon. R. P. Buxton, resiirued,. and I An old negro man named Smith the chairman was instructed to cive f due notice of the samcJFaiettevUle Jianner. It only takes a whoop and a yell to get np an enthusiasm in Statesville, that will continue through the cam paign. Saturday night last, the Mfaioasilla hon1 anmnadail 1 Inn T? . Armfield, who responded m a very appropriate speech, xne speech put the crowd in splendid humor, and, amidst the wildest cheering the band Ifd the way to the residence of Hon. I H7 ilV O.t.k:.. I TV. ia. lwuuiua. wu was msuflour take it op. Me wanted: eome .one to 1 . . S . BWaasa. laa a. aaa aaiKaai LTmBum DC surer anuieuiuiK.uuiv wueu uuius Barringer would be in town. He wanted to attend to his case for him Salisbury I)emocrdt '...T Raleigh Observer's -report of the Wilson discussion: The qaestiona as ! to filling vacant officea with negroes Were answered by Buxton at his pro- I wer?s "Jl -1..- ! u I per time, as he called it. d 0 Bach purpose. ' Ho said he , Gov. Jarvis aaked--Do you say you will not appoint oner : ' '"r SiSl IQuestloq by one of thtf people, or, M we hVe iUi lhe campaign, oiue of the masters, a voting master, not an of2ceh0lderr6V rather servants " Will you Please tell ua'whetfaerryOu wiH appoint negro JudgeB?? ' Jaiaput tho Question and took a vote. Two tin nnaatmn nnn look a vote. Jwu thousand hands went op with tremen- fl0Bg applause. ... Da7jd Farohes, 0f Statesville, haa received the Republican nominal u"" --.r ?M?!?r biin abd, uule the most of that deladed class, has maintained an as-' tobishing respectability. If the balloting had be6pt': acpordiog toHhe. Democratic sirehgtb8v dectec bx S1. Robbins would have been nominated on9thafim ham by 81 votes to ror CoL ArmfieldobunAin Alexander solid for Col. A., atthongh "the chairr: man of the Democratic oooBiaittee for that county, who, was present, pro- tested ithk it hidliustrnoted that three-eighths of " iu jote be oast for Robbins. - Tlrert Hancock and Jarvis Clab i or med joT "Dallas on the 24th ofulirliasireadytiin good results, having ;reqeivpfti;accesT Sons fromuth; Spublican, raiiks., Mietings f?r. the purpose of forming; cllba artd be held : oni 3aitday;ihe 14th, at Provldenc-vn; UVBid WILMEGTON "Nv i G.V FRIDAY AUGUST 13i 4880. f Towiwiup; Gastonia, iastonia Town I, . r. . ;v;'ti.t . ' bm urner : aaa i? ju meet and address tmChccrlotie tej' t.'ThnnmvviaiKin 'ftMMiiu qra- li mfhtk RtL&WttZk&iUiV nAk ii r :.uyM""w w li tioaaa 8esaioDr at Raleigh is lanrelv Ii attAM -.,..xr-.. ('attended. VWe- fintinn :mnncr' thA members Messrs. W. H. Green. J. C: Mnnds and. JDJUraQdSyOf.. ifcU city. ;au.. iu, .li auai, wi. wt noun, wo isnaade temporary chairman, and Cap t. R B. SattQ.ders temporary seoretaiy. ine fuoterver report says: i ; , Mayor Manly delivered an address' l of : welcome to the convention. llH'' iB?0 Gnssom then, on be jhalf of the druggists and the medidal t:nkigh HMio? L4Kaleigh extended'-a r ;Inffeloome. His remarks were, inter- u.n i : yw ,. J UjJS -tion ""u r" I 1 J " 1 , Hesolved, That this convention j orm fgiation, to benown as .the XCorth Carolina Pharmaceutical !Associatiori.' 1 The election for permanent officers was then held, resulting as follows i President E. M. Nadal. Is First Vice President S. .T. Hins- ?aIe , Tr. President William j P?0?' f AUUVt w 1UU -K. ICDlUSUIl Ail. ill Meadows. i Secretary-T. C. Smith. . Treasurer J. S. Pesoud. ; A resolution was adopted that no druggist or rpharmaoist. 'shall; be al lowed to become a member of this Association by proxy after this bos sion, but must be ' present in person and sign the constitution and bv- the ensuing year : W.' H. Green, A. W. Rowland, William Simpson, F. Gallagher, W. C. Porter and J. R. Young. An. invitation was read from the druggists of New Berne, inviting the Assoeiatiou to meet there next year, which was accepted. The time for holding the next Convention was left to be decided by the -Executive Uom- mittee. f Seveuty-nine members signed the constitution and by-laws Spirits Turpentine- . The Concord Sun has enlarged its borders, and it now throws out more light than ever. have a string and brass band. Hen- at New Berne had a leg broken and -was otherwise injured by a brick wall falling upon him, as we learn from the Record. ' Capt. Alexander, -' appointed Commissioner of Agriculture." declines the honor. Glad to know there is one man in North Carolina who does not want an of fice. A correspondent at Lumbertoh Mnt name of CoL w P. PrSBCh toFlho Judicial Convention of the 4th District, with Mr. B. Fuller as second choice- ; Col. W. H. Harrison, formerly Maoor of Raleigh, died on the 11th inst.. in Viia EAth voir FTa, was a nutivH nf Raleigh and served iajthe Mexican war and . . . . . ."T.- . was a captain in tap Uanf eiSrate army. ? Greenb4y0if Ajiegro man employeayc the K t :rial trila on the railroad MtwraaiLia c:: ea taJem,?Teu from a caryeRerdzy afisrsocicad-had his leg so badlyn:;-e4 that i-s Necessary to have it aitpatatedJv : GeorgCTettsTrn. R. Averett, brothe.- and nr?it vrdrtby citizens of Granville, a: .zJxit: --MTtljtW and SO Vfl.ra hava'iuL r,d"if -nhoid fever. .Five of the family? haveMJduring the year, the lorcAifaaya. - -; 1 y.,.. feW r . xvaieiga 6watiBury iu. jjxo Donald,L. a, Raleigh iwyx.eftfyeaterday morning f 6 Galvestooi 'Fexas; 4o conduct business In that city for an extensive firm of New York. Texas is full of North Car olinians and theynte. all, doing well. ' - Raleigh Vis&ori Mayor Manly, in, behalf of the city 'welcomed the drug gists and.Vxtended' tfaeheTspitahties of the city to them. Dr. Eugeno Grissom, in ben. hall of iheplryBicians oi tne ciiy,extenaeo 1?!! leplieteW agea sr .st-. rjrf -T;2 fvis; stated in his speechrat TtrjncunK day last, that vhe was Vaxxiousto, get the Atlantic e&xorm.vaxoiijiB; xvaurt'u out oi politics; and would-be even willing to gie it away In order to do to? There it a bet-;, tet way then ; that Governor, 'iwhlch;, we donbf not tha stockholders will avail thent selves , Sf in-? September via: leasing or f aiming it out, and .thus greatly benefit.the roid,nd ctery'iijduairyhatsoeteralctDat itff line.. ; ","7 .'--V." - Uaylittlville ferfeirb that a" dead manWitaa. grape, vine lied about hiBJieckr,w3rjcoTered floaUnglrl Cape Fear, jiverr.neaxnJLittIe flagar,Lof; oh Sunday ilait. -Nd further particulars. JrH- Mr. Frank Carver, j?li?iat .Township, cafries off the palm for the largest water rnelotf brought to this market this season Weight 47 lbs. Typhoid fever is ra giqg to an alarming extent in Cabarrus cofcuty. Whole families are dying with it. This fever is, also very prevalent in the town of Durham, Orange county. i Charlotte JPress.,1; Tom Mills and, Jeff SpringSi bofla negroes were arrested on yesterday charged with s the barn-burning a month ago . of Mr, jL .Hitler's barn and stables one mila lrom this city. Tbe Raleigh colored firemen,. lhe Victors and Bucket & Ladder Companies, .with . a large , feoinber of their. Ciends, forming an excur sion party of seven fi coaches, arrived at 7 o'clock last evetthig:; ey wete welcomed by- our home.colored company, the Nep t fines. and a large part' of them attended lhe dances al three different halls last Bight and seemed to enjoy themselves. Raleigh ' Ofeereen : According to oar countthe corrected census returns ft "Worth nn1ini t nnt im 1 A(Y7 7lfVn.m.t 1 nn SRt tn 17f Mrs TTanwr Whim. kerdiedthJsmorning.athpaetSo'clocki of typhoid fever.11 -A colored boysome ma.HiS all th 'Tmm' Jnneahoro. a diatancli if some forty-five lalies,- since 5 o'clock In the papers Uxat President Uhadbourtteot vyit Hams nnllAM hg ratnrnaH fmm Tfnrth rwilS thousand acres Of nlacert mining oronerty in McDowell' couirty, which is ! owned hy VavVi.b .n:i;n. iMnuMiinnui Of n rih o-rtM. hU rannfnr thmnvh thA Slate- into, Georgia. He expresses, himself DQ Dn.n.innr1 a Ka .Tlont tf nhith miffing han Koon n Ko uioIaii lnnn the Inst fif tr vmm Aanprdnllv hftfnrfi tba war. when planters worked their slaves at it.and says that it can be carried on there at half its. expense in Utah and Colorado, as labor is abundant at fifty cents a day. wood at one dollar a cord and other ' things In pro-1 portion. T JE3ELB NEW ADVJH&TISBlflKNT. Haix & PKABSAiiiiMeats. J. W.Habfeb Excursion. ' : S . G. Northbop Fruits, &c. Munson Travelling bags, &c. J. C. Muhds Deep rock water. Catjtiok NomcK CrewBernhard. I. T. Aldkbhan For rent or lease. Fees New Hanover co. Med. A&so'n. Knights of Pythias Meeting notice. Xoeal fiota. The air was full of electricity Wednesday night. XT . .v j-i v No cases for the MayorV Court J yesterday morning. "" The Rev. T. M. Ambler returned home (yesterday evening from a visit to s friends in Virginia. - The street brigade are-kept busy reDairine the washes in the streets' caused iy the heavy rains. The bulletin boards for Coup's - - c KT- 'Vb. AiM.ia t k. hn.A I ha Oik rt I. ' , . . " Heavy rains at the Souuds on jWednesday'night, and the entertainment at ;Osk Grove had to.be postpoued. Two bridges in the neighbor hood ofj Dock and Eleveulh and Twelfth Streets were washed away Wednesday night. With one dray and horse a white drayman of this city yesterday hauled 43 loads at 25 cents per load. We call that a good day's work for both dray man and horse. But it isn't every day that one dray can earn $10.75. The Macon Telegraph regrets to . j - . - - learu that Col. H. M. Drano, so well ana favorably known in our community, nas resignea nis position as general ireigni, passenger and ticket agent of the Macon & Brunswick railroad, to take effect on the 15th inst. - Turner's Almanac . has been helping Vennor out on this "rainy spell. is weather conjectures for the month of August are as follows: First four days, rainy; next eight days, frequent showers; next seven days, wind and rain ; next seven; very rainy; and for the next five, showers; which embraces every day in the month. criminal court. - The testimony in tho case of Stephen Richardson, charged with murder, closed Wednesday night, aad yesterday morning, open the assembling of Court, at 10 o'clock, Mr. John D. Bellamy, Jr., made the open ing argument for the defence, confining his remarks principally to the legal aspects of o-day, it will be remembered, is the (he casei and quoting from various authori- te appointed for the second regular re lies id .uatain his views, which bad for gatta of the Garoiiija .Yacht , Club. at ; 1 T1T t. ti . i a T a a a a a a their aim the reduction of tho crime to manBlaughter. MrBeUamy waa followed by Mr. F. M. Fremont, in hW maiden : effort at the bar, ! and in which . he acquitted himself very ! creditably and very handsomely. ' ' ' m - ' " "" . a - ' a Mr.' 8. Matin: next made a very ear nest and somewhat lengthy appeal .in be-' half of his client, and was followed by Mr.' W,; B. McEuoywho ,' made ' the clpaing speech for the defence f Sdltcitor Moore then closed in a lehethv I ai-tfriirhtor the1 8iie. nd' hisHond. JjudgeMeares, followed with his charge to the jary which occupied about one hour in i'deilyery.. At about 6 TP. M. ihe case Was'kjto. the iwy.s.j0-.,j,;,' ... U!: s j AC 11 o'clock last night it was under stood lat Hie court house that lha jury had agreed npipn a' verdUst,' but as it wasast ttf e hour at which theJudge said he should Kb nntSfio1 1 10 SO -r'lnlr..it- nnllM not hft uu ..uw v. v .v.wy .w ww.. .Unnn Tinin tht mna.. nnon tha w-. .-. mt assembling of court. t . .... f T Quiet. -Pa Vmatia lilt. Adolph Bear, a member of Cornelius Harnett Council No. 231, Royal Arcanumt id this city, died on the evening of the 14th o July last. The proof of his death' was sent forward by the Council on the 27th Jal, and yrdayJr.,JH Boat wriht Treasurer of the Council, Tecciyed a check for $3,000 to, pay his benefit, Thelben e fieiary Is, wo believe, on the Soutd, and as scion as she reaches the city the amount will bt pfttd over'& r- -- : - fl$$iQ I pyoinp.- cqss of tflKataE its liabilities. co-r TfiedlenrABeeefatlon. . 'At 'tfrerearmonthryeeting of. the tar moninry -meeting; o. tae i. Conntv MediaiocLton, V h&Loa theLhtnittivaniittalecUo offloesj?tdled!aa:fcdtow8tm 'mSpyd fy&fant-D&Wtlkil 'M X1 I f m J Bellamy. WWU lL;''t-I m ;w . .vice jTresiueui nr. js, T..roiier Secretary and, Treasurer f iJ I Dally Weather Bulletin ' s j The following rwtlbshowr the state of 1 the thermometer; at the'etations named, at J 8.00 P. JJ. yesterdayr Washington .mean I lj i .pui J-i . . JVi I I anf I inches for the 4twentyfourhoursi ending at j 8 P. M, as furnished.by. Sergeant James W. Watsonagnal Offlcerat this Station I ' Tern, a R. F.?) Weather. I Auanta. , . , . .;. 7 ,; 80 ; ;: .09 : Pair., il Fair 87 .DO Cloudy I r .Jr"" " I UOariOtte. . Vi . . - 83 '- 8t ; 80 89 jz 82 87 85 M 83 82 87 7G W u ,85 86 00 v04 n.08 .00 1.61 .18 1 00 .05 .o0 .03 .19 .00 2.31 .00 .00 .00 fair I Ooraicana. . . .. : Cloudy I w168100 Cloudy I i1,, I inaianoia uioudy , Mt rain I JaCKSOnVllle. . . ... Fair ' Th'lng Fair Faif Lt rain Th'tng Lt rain Cloudy Fair ' Fir , I Ser.',We81 I ALOOtle.. I MontffOmerV I v'leans. Punta Rassa. .... Savannah...'.'.. .. Wilmington.'. . . . . Cedar Kevs...... Pen8acola .. Bt. Thomas, W.L Fair- The following are the Indications for ihe South Atlantic States to-day: . .Partly cloudy weather occasional tains, southwesterly winds, statjonary :or higher temperature and barometer, -, ... . The Grand naiiaeaiion meMlaK. The General Committee having in charge the Democratic ratification meeting to be held in this,, city .on the., 24th iost., met i at the City Hall yesterday afternoon, and perfected all necessary arrangements for the occasion. A resolution' was passed requesting the Presidents of the different Ward Clubs lo call their organizations to- j gether Thursday night next, for the pur- . j; pose oi arranging ror the procession. l 0e toitowing speakers have accepted .,,,; , .f . ..... X I invitations to attand and will he here? Oa.' I: j.rwi. n.-w. aw- t I Fowle. Hon. J. M. Leach, F. H. Busbee, j.Esq., Jno. W. Shackelford, Esq., and D J) H. McLean, Esq. I Arrangements have been made by the l;Vommiee wun all tbe railroads centering -at this place, for special rates to visitors. r114 TVL Iner milA fnr tha r mi nil Irin orill tin Miaremrt. the steamboats will also convey persona I.VhA nriav ariarV tn al fm nna Wm a iKaa I round trip. j A general invitation is extended to alt I Democrats throughout the District and State to attend, and it is expected that many will be present. Deatu of a stranger. A man who , gave his name as James Watson, and who has been about here for some time, mending old clocks, etc., . was taken very sick at a house on the wharf Wednesday night; . He was subsequently removed lo the boarding house of Mr: Ed ward Bry son, where he soon afterwards died. His death is suDnosed to hava been I a,,Arinrtnftri hv omunr. ..n i. aafit.t r J f I be has been sleeping about in empty cars i olher places where he could find a tent. I porary lodging place. It is hot known phere he came from or where! his relatives, if he has any, reside. The city physician I .-was called to his bedside, but he waa nast I all earthly help. ' ,bare;cT witti Xarceay . Harriet Smith, colored, was arrested yesterday on the charge of . entering the room of Mr. Frank Reeman, on Wednes day night, while he was asleep, and steal ing a coat, pair of pacts and vest, together with six dollars in money,' the property of i air. xteeman. ueienaani was ordered to I give bond in the sum of $50 for herap- I pearance before Justice Gardner to-day, at 1 12 o'clock, in default of which! she was I committed to jail. ? Ttae Urgnita. I rr nguiHyiue Dotwa. it is to ue nopea uuti I toe weather wiU clear up in time to giye the club a good day - for their ... race. The contesting yachts, Restless, Flirt, Lizzie aad Ripple, are jo report at 12 o'c.ock, and the I ' ja a a a a M ' : a i race to start at tne most iavoraoie moment I as indicated by the condition of the tide, B tti o i a. t act a b. i A gentleman of this elty received yester day a postal card from Coii Jno. W. Atkln- WttA wrifea fr01 t 0nro8 county, ya., under, date of the nth inst., as follows : j "Not being able to secure: good rooms at the y White Sulnhur we came here on 8atnx day. The Bishop made the journey with out much fatigue, and indeed was both strengthened and cheered .by iu i He is, I believe,-. . decidedly hatter,- and jWe . are cot- 'irita JUaet o( (lie aftaop.: j ......... . - As willi be seen : by ad yertisemMit, th? i ... .. . . . -I roeapon win msKe ner yast trip ; ocm.i season to the BlackCLih .Grounds : on . next Tuesday. We suppose:, that joooo of the "Old Fishermen" will allow this chance to slip, but that all will go, accompanied by many friends. To those who Wisfr to stop at the Inlet a nice opportunity for an all- day's fish can ' be had,: as th tide hoe. teeii to suit the occasion . HlVBIt AND MARINE. Brig Ryno, Sorensen, hence, arrived at Hull, on the 8th inst v , , ...... ..... i Schooner Seventy -Six, jtobioao hence; arrjved al lioson on tnp yiajnti. iu ;ia - -a-a . e.-a.e. ' !-No-WiaWeue -ljn -Stee-fi,' . ' . r z -.3j- -u . - .liJ ,V.Ul.i'lll nence, amyea m Antwerp uu ure tun ins. , , - r n,w , rirra& ad i " KTheschooner , Jfery tK MnCUtf. MoWJdJ j(?jfM mW$5M? 11prtTheNo - wegiaabairabdS - O Guttormsen; cdngiedrt-rM-sorL IIcMb i- fc C0.& loading at 8hlthvilIo forafdreignr port 1 WHOLE NO- '4,055 -Poaipone.ru "tv&jtqqi," H ,The excursion, which,, was to have taken Place down the riyer yesterday, under ibe management 6t the Methodieta, of Front Street Church, was postponeo"' on 'account of the rain until Wednesday next, the I8th' inst. - Further - her -notice will be given, -M A young mother must have1 some rest But how is this to be accomplished when tbe Baby larestlesr and crlear constantly r Simply y using Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. 3 U I it I: 4 I city rrjBina. THS MORKTNG BTARean ilvin tw hul t ma dent of the College of Physicians, HontxeaUwriteai "I hare recommended Oolden'a IJebig's liquid Kx tract of Beef and Tonic and Inylgorator aa:the beet preparation used for Debility, Indication, Dyepep sla. Feyer. Ague, and Loss of Appetite." - - Ghjuex A JthAxmrnn, Ajtenta, WUmtngton. ' NO GOOD PRSAOfrmO fTn man ran an a Ink of work, preach a good sermon, try a law salt well. doctor a patteati ior write a good article whom b feels miserable and doll, with sluggish brain and unsteady aerrae. and none shoold make the attempt In each a condition when it can be so easily an. cheaply remored by a little Hop. Hitters,; See and other, column. Albany Times. ' : a ii '. n ; A BENSVACTHKSa. Jnt nrnn tha flanr far ncT, auu jire.' wuihow wui-ptove tne Auericaq Florence Mightlngale of the Nursery.- Of this we era so sure that we will teach ear 'fensy" to say, A blessing en Mrs. Win slow," for helping her to snrriTe and-escape the griping, coUcking and teeth -Ingslege, MRS. WINSLOW's 800THINQ BY BOP. rettsres the child from pain, and cares dysea tery and diarrhcea. It anftAna tba cnni rxtn. inflammation, cores wind colic, and carries the la- iant Baieiy inrouga tne teetblng period, lt per. forms precisely waat it prof eases to perform, every part of lt nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. only through the preparation nn for Child rn Taathlnsr " 1 we had the power we would male her.- as she Ii. f"jmo aaviuur to tao uuant race. BOIQ Dy au MMaalata A SI AAAa A'laa.. . iggiats. 85 cents a bottle. -R&GUWty ilO PAT." We authorize oar agents to goarantee that oar medicine, if taken ac cording to direction, will relieve ConaUpatloa and the die eases Incident to a Torpid JLiver, provided they take the genuine Simmons Liver Regulator, by the direction-. Be sare to note it la Inr?rt1 mtfn and reliable, free from any of the objections and dangers connected withtthe ordinary remedies. It is an active Cathartic, Tonic and Alterative, not un pleasant to the taste, and leaves ne laasitnde or ill effects after it has operated, and in no event can it Injure the most -delicate constitution. Children take it without hesitancy. -Ihave been selng Simmons Liver Begolator for three or fnnr para anil it -). nntiM ..ii.r.- Itiea. Don't know of a singis case where lt haa 1 ailed to cure Yours truly, uaCl GlI-LAMD, 114 Main Street; , "Gallatin, Mo." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. RXGULAS MONTHLY MEETING, SECTION N. XllJtNDOWMKNT RJNK, K. Of P., will be held at Castle Hall. T-ia ;(f rlday) avenlng. Aa gustl,at8 o'tloct aalSlt u . , . 8ecy and Treaa Ship Notice. AU persona are hereby forewarned against harboring or trusting any of the crew of tho German Brig BKHN pHABD. CaDt. H. Bonn, as neither the fmmmmmmmmJ$' ataateror uonsignees will De respon sible. , an 13 St BXXDB A CO., Conefgnee. ' '. . . . j For Bent or Lease, J TUB DWELLING, corner of Trent BaS. T "d Mulberry Streeta. r'l il Apply to an. 18 lw LT. ALPBKM AN., !"Por ths Black Fish Grounds and. Bocks at Hew Inlet" rjjs 8 TEAMEB "PABSPOBT" WILL MAKE her last trip lo tha "Black Pish Grounds," for the aeaaon, on TUESDAY next, the 17th lns, lea-iag her wharf at S o'clock A; M. I Parties who wish to stop at the "Inlet" wUl be acoonunodated. The Ude will exactly salt far a good day's iah at thiapoint, being low water about o'clock. . : . . , . Tickets-to BUck Fish Gronadall 00. . To Inlet JNO. W. HARPER. . - Master aad Agent. anlJlt IledicalllFees, fTIHlT FOLLOWINO BULBS AND RBGULA IJL TIONSof the New Hanover Co-Otyptedlcal Aseociation are pablLghed tor the benelt of all whom it may- concern : 1st. The fee for Medical Examination for Life In surance saall be as formerly Five Dollars $5 .00) for each -Examination r . i Id. The fee for the naual (rt-Oeata f arnlahed by the Family Physician to the Insarance Company, Shall be in all cases Five Dollars ($5.00). to be paid token me txtvtr U amwoleted. aad this fee shall be paid by the Insarance Oompaay, except that in those cases, where the oriinal ex amlnatkm waa made by the same fhyMciah, only the Examining jroe anau ne caargeo. ; 3d. For friang proof of tho death of aay jarty insnred, the feeshaU be Five Dollars ($5.00), o be paid by the party making the application, and the fee shall be rvairy AHA, except that in lid gated or troublesome cases, the fee aha II be in creased aooord-Bgr to the agreement between the parties. 4th. The fee for certlflcato Of th competency of hysiciana. when furnished to Life Insnranee Com panies, Bhall fee Five DeUhra $5.00), to be paid by the Camnuiv anolvino' fnr Infn 1 saltan . j 5thk The fee tor cer-fleate of dinaMlity to exempt parties from public doty shall be Three Dollars (tSMBv '--' . oo i 1 6th. Nothing herein contained shall be construed SO as to relate to feeator medical- examination fa membership in Secret Beneficiary Hoc-etiea la oar I i mldat. : .i:- -:- v.; ' ' I i By order of the New Hanover County Medical assoc-aUodJ'' ruW. i. H. BELLAMY if.- D. , ' an 18 lt , ,, . Becretary, Travelling Bags. C-kWjfiEL8, 8HAWL STRAPS, ' li u i l .... - EUBBKR COATS and UMBBBLLAB, j . oac.it';.;x -tfOmO-l-; C-ethisr aatf 'J janlS It --' ui il ' : ji f Mer-ha-rt Tailor. ' Deep BbekiWater, DRAUGHT. IC COLXJ,. it. For sale by ; i;. 3. C M-QNDS, DrngRlat,, , SS North Front street an 13 tf Fruits of the Season. a ORTHERN APPLES, PEACHES, ORANGES, Catawba Grapes. Pears, Lemons and Cocoa-Nuta. Also- Pare Home Made Candy, - bods Water, Aa, nw on hand. , , T :: At-' . G. NORTHBOP aa 18 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. . 120 300X611 Dm s 8IIS3' 3Q do BBLLIEB. ; . - ; ..... . .t .Ji. "20 BTRIPS CA BblsMBSS PORK, 1 id i. .'If. rl i .(WW".''1'' ' ' -l"1''-' X al EALL & PARSALlie AoISDAWtf I. uciaw a uava iwm iwuiwnu typa BU9 nil aaar. iNBW i ADVKRTISEHKNTS.V THOMAS HIMcKOY T -frTV. 'nVTrS - . ' - ivLn TO MP, til ViVClAi H . "'AT.'!.! ! K VlSXsl JR. . T.TTT Dotlfes to eoicWnlate bl ... .. Country Frlonaa en tho pro? poet of such tne ccopa. - s - " From erery qoartar be learae that thejfarmf r U la LARGE TRADE, . " ' i ' 1 ' ... aad has therefore made bis airangameoU to meet the large demands which nrastarly mast follow. STOCK Off GROCERIES ' i . .. .. ,- of every description, and he cbUengt cmparlsoo for GOOD QOOOS AND LOW PRICJtr. .--. - "- - ' ., ' rt:o.4. 'u Mciiov, Grocer and Llqnor Dealer, an 8 DAWtr BAt North F'rent Ht. Corn, Meal, Hay. J QQQ Bash Prime WhlU CORN. QQ i-ah WaierGroand MEAL, ' . v 500 Be"nAT' Flour, Hblasses, Sugar ; 200 BW' rWt tf"tr4 fail,,, Kflfl Bhdsand Bbla Syrnp, iew Url.--., i " UUtf New Crop Caba and rorto ItlcoMo LASSBh. . . , ' 0A BblsBlUiMt, Cnt Loaf. GrannlatKl. ! , 60J Standard A, Etra O and W. I Bacon, Lard, Fork, 6zc. 200 B0ZM Smoked and D- S.IUEH 150 TabflC;ncloe LEAF LA-RD. 125 CITY MESS PORK, OOP BagsCOFPBE. &iO ' Klo, Lsguyra and Java. JgQ Boxes STABCU. 3Q0 Boxes LYE and POTASH, jrr Boxca Laundry SOAP 100 Boze rre AMortd CAND1, Banff. Tobacco. Paner. Matches. Shot. Snlce (llii ger. Pepper, Hoop Iron, Hplrtt Barrc-a, Ac . ror saie low oy . WILLIAMB A MUBClIlbON. Jy 18 tf Wholesale Gro. A Oom. Mortu Wire Netting SCREENS ' For Doors and Windows Good to keep oat llies and moeqeltooe. AUe. Sash, Boors. Blinds, Lumber, and Building Matorial Generally. ALTAFFKB, PRICE A Co., FAoronv: Foot of Walii ut at. anStf Ornoi: Nntt, near Ked CroM at. Now Look 5 jrpHB OLD RELXALBAT n60SE, FULL' OK HAT8 and UMBRELLAS,' and Great bargains. Co mo and try ns. FIAKJl.ON ALUBN, City Uattera l anl. tr V-- M TTT IV Tl i xrrivu w eus rumps, . . ... i. T06IN DIPPERS. 8KIMMER8 AND STREAM JLV ere Cloth, Steam Cookers, Tinware, rwhole aale; Stoves, all aorta. The SAM, everybody's favorite. Write for prices and catalogue. F. M- KLNO CO j SnBtr Wilmington, n. ct. 1 n Fresh Arrivals I T RUNES, DRIED APPLES, COCO A-X UTS, X Pearl Barley and Baga Another let of that tne Fulton Market Beef. Northern Irish Potatoes. A lot of Brooms, will sell low at retail ; Wood and WlUow Ware; a: fuU line of Family Gfocerlee, ci gars, Tobacco and Lienors, aU at Bottom Prlcea UaUaadaeo. I, VOLLEUM, -, j an 8 tf 88 and 88 Booth Front street. Brown & RoddTck ' U PMARKET SWEET! ! 'X RB OFFERIN-' BOMR1 GRKl liM ' . la Domea-to OallU ealt-blo for IhS Snmmer. . FaU Bine Honeycomb Qoll U $ 1 0 Bridal lt iMnged. ,..,... t'.UfC" 1 V. The Bates Qallt1. .t"..??1! 60 Bngllah MurseUles Qailta. all siaes aad qoaUt-sav at prices ranging for $1 78 te SS 00. my 83 tf ." ;n . BBOWM M tOBDICE. Cotton QiniJ. i . ; -i . ii. . T AST CALL Wl NOW MAKE. THEREFORE J we woald adylae :all that Uteod fret-J-g the Celebrated Brown Cotton Gins to place their orders with tta immediately; iime Is now full abrt. We are receiving these Gins by every Bteamer; each, and erery one guaranteed to fWs perfsot aaU-Cao.. uon. JOHN DAWSON Jk CO., . , 19. 81 and 83 Market at. aa8tf i To thtf Ladies ! 1 SHALL BB ABSENT FROM THB CITY FOR a few weeks on my aaaoal toar In the Western, vr part of tha Huate, for the purpose of parchssLng the , , necoeaary Stock of Hair tot my traaa Wheal rew 1 tarn I will open In a more eeatral.a4 desirable location, which win be adv raica wui a- Mveruaea i liaoattaae.- ;aa8 8t , Mlaa LOU STEWART. . i , ... , Tt PilVfl Wfillv -r. . fxe. all etnt 1 first class gextlemen 'f- J woald not hava their old Bummer Baits dyed for Winter wear- as they now Ao. The eolera are 1 1 wrr not i raari the goods are not soronk; they are pressed like new ordered made Malts, at ; WILMINGTON btEINQ BBTAB. Mertret. beweee Bdaed tdli its. at i . j ik aa.Stf Has.'''"' a i't,:i:;(r rsiran4a; variaty. . A. few more Pairs of thoea'dcatrable . Low' Qo-rtered Button Bhoea at r$3 tO, ' Ganre Low ' Xfoarterdd Shoes of various -UyleAaM a smailad yance on coats, " v' . ''-i vTt-' - ,.1-'' t . i ' TrrnVA a tt. rtnw.' . aa ittf-- 'T-N7orrMrietS, i, - i a i i a.,!..-! uV ief' ;Hygeia Hotel l- Ji . Url ;.,vuih. il Til-urn t,ii ' v k ; r ' )J i!ij mated one hand red yards from Fort Monroe. upon au saa year, jcqaai te any aoua m taeenacr Bbatee as a BUMME-t RE-OAT., Send for ctrcula-' rl escribing hygjeaic tdvantaaye. etc! r :irc- .! HAON jflJOEBt ' ny.tllm 'V'1 ! fr".j m;u Proprietor.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 13, 1880, edition 1
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