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.,,BLisBijiIS2!,5hiluB rur' t Wl iWbeeribera, delivered to any part of the 10 gfessaBr&aaas dty, r AT? N"TNfr "R DTT f ON I MUJil Al VJ -U.Jx x xyitj toteroo eeconi-eiaM matter. . J , OUTLINES. At the Iflternalional Hiflc Creedmoor, the acore for 500 yards a ood, American team 489, Canadian 427i4 . 7 a. will trot at Brccdcra' Aiaociatlon Bocaeaicr on oFwu. . . - idBt ATeHereda haa reaigned: Bonnie jguu- r . -noedbyan explosion. - Democrats I the Eighth Ohio haTcnominaterranki Rpn..hi,Mn f th whhl Cdance. Republicans of the Fifth k'pntucky District nominated Thomaa O Barns. U. 8. Marshal William Ayres shot nd killed at Cherokee Tcwa, Chlcka siw 5aiiuo, by a negro be waa attempting to arre9i. Virginia Commanders off (or Chicago. -Four of the Bender fimily were arrested soon after the mnrder of Colonel Yolk and shot; Kate showed jjuck lo ibe laet. In the Keene wheat licil Chicago owneis lost from $250,000 to 300,000 each. Central Byrne died fioin his wounds; the Indiana are demoral- ad; Geucral Grierson is actively par- 1 AUioi!. ronjr-iiTB you.ig tauiea iook fa . - .t. u : I ? da black veil at Gdlbolic cooveot near Diltimore yesterday. : A large wooden- to factory was bnrnt at Cleveland, Ohio; luei hevy. Russian intrigues in Af- -hanis'aa arc suspected. Large quan talcs ot American - grain are in British porta ntrord; the fine weather there lessens ibe demnnd for foreign supplies. The muriate of Lady Burdctt Coutts takes placj Tuesday next. -l Uusfciao troops utt coiiCjntratiog on the Austrian and Bul garian frooliers. Thirty thousand Irtsh- mva were present at a Home Rule demon-, jirnnon at Oles.ow yesteiday; the land laws ud tlio IIjuso of Lords were denounced. New York marketa: Money 23 per cent; cotton steady at 11 9-16ll 1116c; aouthtrn floSr dull and unchanged ; wheat fglc better and moderately active; un graded red 9oc$l 09; corn 11 Jc better tod fairly active, ungraded 4S50fc; spirits turpentine dull and easier at 30c; . "in firm at $1 50. Msj. John W." Daniel, who is the biggest guu in old Virginia on the slump, is said to be making very able and eloquent speeches. The Republicans kopt on bawling fr Hancock' letter to Shetman. It would be instructive to know how many of them published it after they had an opportunity. - There was never before such a boomerang. There are 12,000 dentists in tho United States. They use $500,000 worth of gold annually, besides 1100,000 of cheaper material. The number ot lalseteatn now in use is estimated by Dr. Patrick at 30. 000,000. The Rads are circulating Carl Schurz'a speech in German and Eng lish. Let the Democrats get out an edition of bis speech in 1872, when be arraigned the Republican party so ably and vigorously for its deep and irremediable corruption. It will be a full off-set. and will silence the officeholder's latest effort to deceive. Here is tho latest digest of the New York market contained in a letter of the 11th inst: "The dry goods commission houses report a fair business to-day" with a better I feeling in tho trade generally. Na shua It brown sheetings are advanced i cent. Prints in fair request. Ging hams brisk and dress goods in steady demand. Men's wear woollens slug gish. Foreign fabrics in light de- wand but steady.1 The citizens of Okolona, Miss., held meeting and passed resolutions highly complimentary (?) of W. H. I rvernan, the fellow who used to pour out his idiotio ravings through the ... M . , wlamna of the States newspaper, pub- lished there. We give Resolution 1 : "Haoized 1. That 'wm h. Kernan' ia known only to us as a cetter-up of sensa- I t'ooal at tides, the mendacious character I l which was not relieved by a gleam of I cannon sense a notorious liar, coward I oa arankard a man of the material out of ttich tramns and moral lenera are manu- I Jaclared." .a ' . ... THat sa-Aa av cjAMfAlUfl. 0 are renaeatnn Instate that uan. I 1 - and Col. . Kenan will apeak at I UpohurcVa farm. In Franklin count v, I n ik. no.i ' t !. -n. 'a J I . .ow insi.-tta,. rr. ir. J. M. Worth, W. P. Wood, J. I '.wrecker and.R. .W Frazier ad- jessed the Hancock and Jarvis Clab I ere last Monday night. AsTieboro I Courier. I t .. . I XQ Alexander county James B. I I ool has been nominsilerl for the I House. Itt Wilke R, -A. Spawbour and Alfred Warrer ; f of the Honse I aii w V ar"n, Ior lDe "OBBw 1 democrats. I 1 honor Gen Hancock, and far be it . ; . . . 1 -uui me 10 aetract om lanreiirom 1 his brow. " brow. He aved fAe -Union. I "(WeIiuxt9n's stecJi at ITenaksviUe I Augusts, 1880. ,x . I T. I WOnin tPAtn frAtn inliat. VA hflir I mai Major John D. Shaw is ibo most Pfomioent' in all probability for the VOL. "xxvi.-noV 125; Tacant adgeship, and !bat his chances of nominati0n ftV Ltimberton on iho . 1 hnm. Tisut s .. . , ,.. nam j 4 r T 4oiwnug vu uie epeaamg at Jxina ne resuK ot ine SDeaKinc? was de- i . .. ' . . P ' i dadl in th OXli V!Zln glheff? ondeJ lho Democratic ban- jgpoken of liri laat weekV JKfTiau l ue uanoocK ana i arvw ciao met i UT-n TTii m.A:.. ... " . ' "4j i rft116 T' a,?i nd eloquently addressed by Gol. W. t Qren. Mr n. n. Tnn rtf RI. den. was called on, bat exoased him self. Mr. Kinesbury was called oat and made a few pointed remarks. Fayetttville Examiner. In answer to an inquiry we state it was not Mr. iv. of W limine ton. referred to above. Stb. Ballotine becran after sapper, with the following vote: Wm. M.Robbins, 1i votes; R. F. Armfield. 61 votes; I Bobbins, therefore, lacked only of I a vote more to nominate him. it was a tantalizing position for bini; a "close shave for Armfield. Uyrus JbJ. Wat son being named, with cheers, rannp to the top rail, bat couldn't get qnite over. Then Jflr. uiement, of Davie, was started, with the same lack. On the 7th ballot, the Rowan men con- salted a long time, then decided the straggle by taming to Armfield. barry, Davie and others followed; the nomination was made unanimous. Farmer eft Mechanic. vSpirits Turpentine. Pittsboro Record: The streams all over . the county have been very high, and have greatly, damaged the crops in many places. The Warren News credits oar table of population of tow us to the Raleigh Uoaerver. But one paper that copied it gave toe bTAB the creditior it. Mr. E. J. Hale is a native of Randolph, the Raleigh New says, and was born October 20. Ic03. Moore, in his nis- tory, says be was born in Moore county. Raleigh News: Capt. Denson, the Secretary t f the Agricultural Society, has received a letter from a trainer now at Saratoga, saying that be would bring six rub tiers to our next lair. The Kinston Journal, we are glad to sec authoritatively announced, has a weekly circulation of over 1.4UU. This is nmikablo success, for the paper is less than two years old. It is well edited and that prob&oly is the secret of the success. r States ville American'. Last Sat urday evening, while three colored men were burning about six miles from town. near the Jonetville road, one of them, Alex. Morrison, was accidentally snot and killed. The names of the party wertj Alex. Morri son, deceased. Wash Stevenson and Henry Mitchell. Lenoir Topic. Last week con victs at work on the Western North Caro lina Railroad, whilo unloading a car at Icard. stole thertfrom a box of confection eries, with which they at once began to stuff themselves and their pockets. They were soon discovered, and part of the stolen goodi recovered. A thief was locked in a store at Jonestown. The proprietor saw him in the email hours, and heard him scratch a match. It was too much, so the boes vamosed that raoche and the thief also made tracks, but in an opposite direction. Moral: Do not lock up your store before you are sure that all T.sitor8 bave departea. we get tne item from the Greensboro ixanot. Winston Sentinel: The Baptist State Convention and the North Carolina Press Association will hold their respective sessions ia Wiuston next year. Win ston has realized $114 thus far from the doe lax. Durham's population in 1880, 2,005; in 1870, 200; an increase of 1.805. Winston's population in 1880.3.482; in 1870, 443; an increase of 3,039. Fayetteville Examiner'. We learn from Mr. Walter Watson, who has htn on a tour throneh the wheat fields of I U surrounding country with his threshtncl wawu.u, . . j - - i seclion has not been equal to the expecta- I Sons of the farmers. greater areVwas olanted than last year, but the average I yield per acre ia from 25 to 40 per cent. less. I ' Rockingham Beei Clinton cir- I cuit (Methodist) has had a gracious meet- I ing at McUee cnurcn. ine iwv. d. Dana. The Rev. S. Sand- ford, pastor, reports thirteen accessions. The Rev. J. Wilbur Handle, of the North Carolina Conference, and of White villa circuit, has been relieved from active work tn the ministry until Conference, on account of feeble health. Informa tion from south of Rockingham fine cots ion crops, but fears of injary by too much ..lerC(rtiOII bI0 last 'week, 6th, with serious results, but we forbear mentioning names, or making comments. It is now hoped UwiilbaTe a better ending than was at first supposed. Salem JtYess : Un Baturaay at- ternoon two colored women Indulged in , a fight, and of course were arrested and locked Up. Several negro men objected Jo the arrest, and usecrtnreais against tne om- cers, ana went 00 m " of the cmo on tne party uy one 01 iw wu- leers. This incensed : tho aaraies, quite a crowd of whom had collected by this time, estimated by some at iwrana tnreatenea to maul the officers ana release ine women. m jn... nn nr h ntnnpra and threat A HC J vuv w I " ened him so be vamoosed. The excitement became intense, and the streets were soon fnii of citizens. The military appeared under arms, which, with the persuasions of the Msyor and others, gradually restored quiet. Charlotte Observer : Intelligence was received in the city yesterday of the death in Newberry, S. C, of Mr. Sidney Riinor. for manv years a resident of charlotte. Fine peaches were selling in tha citv vesterdav afternoon at 40 cents in the city yesterday af lernoon. at 40 cents J per busbeL And yet they said we woold naTa no f rmt .,a year-. l e8tinJated 1 - .. between fifty and seventyfive miners ni,-ra interested, in. mininir . property have visited Charlotte within xthe past six mnniha . Tna assurance irom' uoi. rrZ. rMtn North OaroHna KaUroad is to be1 speedily constructed is h.nn bv hia vtait alooK the line of the road. :Tho liquidation of the floating debt at the road is a KaocKea aown argument. ' m il. Mi.i.n Wni HpftUon" i Sixth district of North Carolina, Alex. B. Gillespie, Henry Y. Mott, Wm. M. ,i ,:;WILMINGTONi N. C.f SUNDAY, AUGUSTil5;,t880 I Moore and h. Ii.iGreene.appointed gutters. Dr. A, Hanson, ot tho Asaociatei nom8, near Huntersvilleday before yeBter- day. He liaa been ia f eeble health for aome time, and hia "death tras accordingly not I . " uot Baiicut muu I- of lhA: in-tnviaa infllnfaA nnAn! him Tho ot Ajarie8 inflicted upon! ixirni; The conn rigiwnjerterday Me correct with the' exception thit! the names Morrift. -MnrrU 1a in lull avftitincr tha nrn- 1 4immary mu wnica u expected to come on I to-dar. NBW AUVUUTISBIUK A . TO ALL. iixu C.a .,". 5 A: Datix Pearls. Dybb & rSoir That poet. . L. Vollkks Fresh arrivals. J. H. Habdin Brushes, &c. T. H. Howkt rShoes and ties. T. H. McKot Groceries, &c . . J. 0. MusDS-Deep rock water. " 'O. W. Yates Campaign Roods. HASBisoH;&:rxBH---Bargaina. Passes. & Tatlob Stoves, &c. -Grucs & Mtjbohisoh Gunpowder. P. H. Haydkn Now is the time. Maxulbd & Bowdkn To tourists. , F. M. Knro & Co. "Drive wells. D. A. Sutth & Co. Cottage suite . FxasnbWilmington Garden Club. John Dawson & Co. Cotton' gins. P. CumaNa & 00.-00X0, hay, &o, BoasT & 8ohs Extra family flour. GSHHABDT& Co. Trunk repairing. Adkiah &VoLiiKB3 Groceries, &c. MsBrma Democratic Ward Clubs. W. Catlktt Cape Fear Academy. MrjNBON Linen dusters and ulsters. Mabobio Meeting St. John's Lodge. Excuksion Front St. M. JL Church. WnJONQTOIf DTEDtO ESTAWiTRHKKWT. ' Altavfes, Price & Co. Large stock. Caution Notice Crew bark Arabella. McDouoAUi & Williamson- Advantages M. M. Eatz Staple and lancy tiry goods. See 4th page. TTirnmnra, & CaLDEB BBOS. Bacon, corn, spirit casks, salt, &c rriae CondemaM AXaa. Stephen Richardson, the condemned man, has had very little to aay since his sentence was passed upon him. The jailor says he declared, soon after being remanded to jail, that he would not eat until he had made his peace with his Maker, but he has partaken of his meals with the usual regularity since. None of the ministers have yet visited him; but one the Rev. J. G. Fry, of BL Ste phen's A. M. E. church has signified his Intention of calling upon him to-morrow, and it is thought probable that some of them may visit him loday. The shortness of the time intervening before his execu tion seems to worry him. Ue has nothing to say about the awful crime for which he is to suffer. It has not yet been definitely decided whether the execution will be i n public or private, llayor'a Court. Delaware Moore, the colored individual alluded to in our last as making an unsuc cessful attempt to escape from the officer who arrested him, was arraigned on the charge of drunkenness and disorderly con duct and resisting the police. The Mayor ordered him to pay a fine of $50 or go below for thirty days. In the case of Joseph Martin, a colored youth, charged with disorderly conduct on the streets, judgment was suspended. One case was continued over and another was disposed of without a formal trial. The crop Prospects. We were informed yesterday by a gen tleman who has traveled somewhat exten. y tne part or Bladen county aaoin- ing Robeson, and also in Shoe lieel, Lum-l ucnon anu otner sections oi tne lauercoun- .... . , ,,. ho and tBe cotton J lilUo damaged, if any, by the late rains, while the corn, rice and potato crops do not ap- pear to have been injured at all. The crops altogether, he says, are very tine and prom- Deatb from a Fall. Solomon Morton, a well known colored drayman ot this city, was engaged in sky larking with another drayman on Wednes day of last week, during which they both fell to the ground, Morton being at the bot tom, and it was afterwards found that he had received injuries to his breast by the fall, which gradually grew more serious and painful, until finally, on Friday even ing last, they culminated in his death. nnaonte. - The Masonic funeral services over the deceased P. G. M , P. W. Fanning, post poned from last week inconsequence of the inclement weather, takes place to-day, and for this purpose St. John's Lodge No. 1, of which he was a member and Past Master; and all Masons in good standing in the city are requested to meet at SL John's Hall, on Market street, this (Sunday) af tornoon, at 3 o'clock. Olortnarr. There were two interments in Oakdale Cemetery during the week closing yester day; one adult and one child. Bellevae Cemetery reports one inter- mentft drowned man for the week. PineForest (colored) Cemetery reports two adults and two children , for the week. Ttoe Wllmlacton Garden Clab. - The Wilmington Garden Club, by re quest, annoonce that Utey will give their first picnic for the season on Tuesday eve ning next, commencing ; at 8 o'clock. .The CominUtee "consists of Messrs. C. F. Yon Kampen, A. Hallen, J- G. Oldenbuttef, W. H. M. Koch and C. A. Strangman. F ;c s .-i-.i, fcoeal not. ., , . Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. i ;. : m .... - ., : . i? me weatner ior tne past two days. Days length 13 hours and ; 29 i i. miantes. - r SAW lavOOV luvviiigvuvv Bishop Atkinson reports him still .improvi inr' 1 v i.' ... ' : ' '-t. ' ' ' uol. John it Winston, ureen - backer, will talk in front of the old Market House to-morrow evening. : - Probably the last Blackfish ex cursion of the season stakes place on the steamer Passport on Tuesday. It is understood that quite a number of cattle and hogs were drowned by the recent freshet in the Cape Fear ri- ver. Rev. J. W. Craig will oondact the . services at the open-air meeting at Dudley's Grove this afternoon, at 41 Grove this afternoon, at 4i o clock. , 'The delegates to the Druggists' Convention at Ralehrh have returned, and say they were very hospitably treated in the "City of Oaks." Rev. J. M. Ambler will oocupy his pulpit at St. Paul's this morning, and in the evening preach at St Mark's (colored) Church, at 8:30 o'clock. Rev. J. J. Carden. of tho North Carolina Conference, will fill the pulpit of Front Street M. E. Church to-day. morn- ine and night, at the usual houia m.- e Tfcji- a J.UU xvegiBbor ui wwiun ibbuou lour marriage licenses auring me wees closing yesterday, of which two were for white and two for colored couples. The Health Officers were en gaged yesterday in having all the alleys, by-ways and damp places thoroughly limed, which 7as very necessary after the late heavy rains. Messrs. Q. W. Lamb and Ed gar Parmaleo have leased the store under j the office of the Navassa Guano Company, on North Water street, and will open a grocery store there. The Charlotte Uoscrver says: "Tuesday evening the 'Wilmington boys' at Afiherille gave a gerraau m the Eagle -a . . . . - i i; ft. Hotel, io that place, complimentary to the young lady visitors from Georgia. Capt. W. R. Kenan has left for a short visit to his family, who are spend ing the summer in the western part of the State. Of course all of "Buck's" friends will wish him a pleasant trip and a safe re turn. As already announced, oar friends of the Front Street M. E. Church will give their excursion down the river (which was postponed from last week on account of the inclement weather) on Wed nesday next, the 18th lost., on the steamer Passport. It is currently reported on the streets that Maria Hall, who was convicted of manslaughter at the last February term Of the Criminal Court, and sentenced to confinement in the State Penitentiary for twenty years, has made her escape, and is pow at large. Intelligenee has reached this City of the extreme illness, at Beaufort, N. C, of Mrs. King, mother of the late Dr. J. Francis King, Dr. Edward King and Mrs. T. Page Rioaud, of this city. We regret to learn that very little hope is entertained of her recovery. : A fine horse belonging to Mr. G. J. Boney inflicted serious injuries upon himself at his stables Friday night by cut ting himself across the breast with the tin sheathing on the feed box. It was thought st first that some miscreant bad maliciously inflicted the injury. masttairatee' court Henry King, colored, was arraigned be fore Justice Gardner, yesterday afternoon, on the charge of committing , assault and battery on the person of Daniel Workman, white. Defendant was found guilty and ordered to pay one penny and the costs. Lucretia Mosely was before Justice Millls, on the affidavit of Ellon Bordeaux,, also colored, on the charge of wilful trespass. Case dismissed at defendant's costs. The same defendant was arraigned on the charge of assault and battery upon the person of Rebecca Shepard missed at defendant's oost. Whal Baa tl IVI m l f a Case dia- m-u .I" , . a uuo uiiivu vow, iue property ui gvu i tleman of this city, which had been fed milked and turned out last Thursday morning, returned - at an earlier hour than usual that afternoon with her body badly swollen, and although everything possible was done for her relief she died soon after- j wards. It is thought she must have eaten something poisonous. Her owner consider ed her very valuable and would probably have refused $100 for her. A post mortem examination failed to reveal the cause of her ideath. Owners of cattle will do well to be on the alert , Vnuallable I.ettera. The following is the unmailable matter remaining in the CitV postoflice Up to this date: - ' ' John A. Millar, Murfreesboro, N. C; Frank D: Watkins, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. P. I J. WUliams, Nichols, a C. ; H. V, Skipper, BrunswicjLjQaV -f iV- ' !Si . . i ? V" . . - y 1 - jrennei tea is a simple remeay to quiet i the baby, and this innocent article is em- (..n.! T..ni- n.K Q.m tih I --j - or opiates, r rice cents. t. .'1 Dally WentUer Bulletin. . ; ', ; The following will show the state of the thermometer. at tho staliona named, at I ' 7 a no p. ir 'MiiM w.chtmrtnn tAii i i li ui k. inu KiMii inn lmnnnL nr riinian in J t-. ' a . m. 'm to. 1 inches for the twenty-four hours ending af 3 P. M as furnished byr Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station ; - xem. - u c . rr earner. . m ia Ta , www I Atlanta.... . :i. 841? -. .09 Clondy i:Aogasta.- I f!hrlA,fnn' 80 85 90 86 84 86 88 90 93 91 84 80 86 83 87 .00 .00 .60 .00 :60 00 .60 .00 .00 .o0 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Clear Clear 1 Charlotte.. Coraicana - Clondy Galveston Havana......... Indianola........ Jacksonville Key West....... Mobile... Uloudy Cloudy Fair i Cloudy rair .Fair. Fair Fair ; Clear Fair Fair Fair Clear Fair I New Orleans': M ! ! ant wJSngtonV.! 1 Cedar Keva h;;Lv 5 g fensacola . . . 88 I The foUowjnj! are lhe Indications for thai South Atlantic States to-day; I Clear or partly cloudy weather, south I westerly winds, stationary temperature.and I tionary or nigber barometer. Yaeiit Li"ie Aug;aat aesatta Ttao Trlnmpbant. The regular August regatta of the Caro Una Yacht Club was Bailed over the usual course at Wrightsville Sound on Friday last The wind, which was from eastward, I continued light throughout the race, I the following yachta participated I Restless, commanded by Capt 8. P. I Cowan. Flirt, commanded by Capt. Robt. H. i jjcg0y Lizzie, commanded by Capt. Walter F. Parsley. Ripple, commanded by Capt. Norwood Giles. Each yacht had a fine start, directing its course to the Mott's channel buoj before the wind, io the following time and order: urns Restless 2 81 00 Flirt 2 32 87 Lizzie 2 82 40 Ripple.. 2 34 07 Soon after gaining the Banks channel on the first stretch to the inlet buoy, the Rest less lost her lead and assumed the fourth position. On rounding the buoy opposite I the Club wharf on last course towards the I t.l.t iL. . a, TJii. a lt. t- 3 inlet, the yacht Fliit, which was handsome ly leading the fleet, , seemed to attempt to round the buoy with topsail set, and in doing so went into stays, the yacht Lizzie in the meantime rounding the buoy ahead of her, and taking the lead. The Lizzie attempted to lower her topsail .. 8J v I... imujBuiaiBijr uiicc ruuuuiug oaiu uuoy, out before succeeding, the topmast gave away, and topmast and topsail falling far out upon the water, were cut loose and aban doned. The yachts passed the home buoy at terminus of race in the following order and time: n m s Lizzie. A OA iA Ylin. '.!!i!!'.!!y.!!!'.!'.'.'.'. '.'.'A 82 47 I Hippie 4 83 67 Restless 4 40 82 The following is the actual running-time made by the various yachts: b m s Ripple 1 69 60 Lizzie 2 00 02 Flirt 2 00 10 Restless ..2 09 82 From the above it will be seen that the race between the yachts Flirt and Lizzie Was closely contested, the Lizzie beating the Flirt eight seconds in an eight mile race. HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE makes a delightful and healthy drink, with water and sugar only. THB MORNING STAB can always be had at tne following places in the city : The Purcell Bouse, aami' news' stana. ana tne BCtvumce. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Excursion, rpns METHODISTS OF FRONT ST. CHURCH propose to have their postponed Xxcnrsion down ihe River to Smithvllle and tho Forts, on WBD- NBSDAY NBXT, per Steamer PASSPORT. 1 Tickets 60c: children under IS years and servants 25c Leave Market St. Dock at Sjf o'ebx, an 15 St Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY cautioned against harboring or trust ing any of the Crew -.of the British Bark "ARABELLA." aa no debts of their contracting will be paid by either Captain, or WILLIAM AMS Ss MURCHISON, aulSlt consignees. Cape Fear Academy. A CTJUJSICAL, SCJESTTLTiq AND COMMJER- xa. CIAlt SCHOOL. Session begins September T, 1880.' Coiamodious and convenient rooms, with all late lmprotements, situated on Third Street, op posite uuy tiau. instrucoon uxnougn. rrwini tor Universities. Bspedal attenttoa also to Eng lish. Full corps of Instructors. The Principal is determined to make this a first class School. au 15 oaw7t an W. CATLBTT, principal. Grand Pic-Hie ! By request, the Wilmington garden win give tneir nrst nv-mvoi ue on TUESDAY EVENING NBXT. the 17th instant. commencing at 8 o'clock.- The Italian Band will furnish music. Alle Deutsche Bind freuadlechest eiageladen. C. F. Von Kampen, N. auuen, J. U. Oktenbuttel, W. H. M. Koch, C. A. StraBgman, Conunittee. aulS It . Extra Family Flour Freshly ground from new wheat. Meal ground daily and nightly. No better in the State. New Eastern Hay and New Oats juatar- Shorts, Corn Bran, Wheat .Bran. .White Com and juzea twrn in aDunaance. r oi aaie oj O. BONEY SONS.T v f at the Cape Fear MUla. aulStf. tq:all t'.VV TTDV t VP i MAYW CONCERN-GREETINQi that the New Furniture store of brh. bbnos 4c munijob. a. E. comer Market and Second Streets. Wilmlnirton. N.O.. offers a sate ana reuui. dj pmv.iiMnia juux a uxuiioxd ui them yon save is per cent. aui&tr WHOLE NO. ,4,057 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. JOHN'S HALL, f! wilminqton, n. c, August is, uw. A HE ICXMBKBS OF ST. JOHN'S LODGS NO 1,A.,;. A IL, are requested v to moat at St. John's Hall THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, at t o'clock, to perform the If aeoole Foneral ' Sarrlce wrer our fleceased Brother, P. W. FANNING. P. Ua JK ' ' Tba members of Wllmlacinn LoAm No. 1 t j all other Master Masons In good standing, are re spectrally lnTl ted to attend. - - bj order or tne W. M ' " JAMBS a MTJND8, ttl5U . Secretary. Meetifl of Democratic. ari Glob.; JN ACCORDANCE WITH A RESOLUTION adopted by the Democratic County Ezeeutf ve Com. mlttee and the represeaUUvesof ths several Wards in meetlot assembled, the several Democratic Ward Clnbs are hereby requested to meet on THURSDAY NIGHT NBXT. at 8 o'clock, at each aprT ehetheeZr SL Knuinauniu ui DarumDiu in iflfl HinnMtinn awung 1 (to be held on Tuesday. Anfiist 14th. 1880. uj urucr ui uieueaorai unnmuiu, r F. H. DABBY, Chairman. Jaxks W. Kieto. Secretary. auslSSt Keriewcopy I Pearls ! Pearls I Pearls ! ARE SELLING RAPIDLY AT ON B DOLLAR They are preferred to all others because they are pre eminent over all competitors. Sold only by A. DAVID, aulStf "The Clothier." Deep RockWater, QN DRAUGHT. ICE COLD, For sale by J. C. MUNDS, Druggist, 85 North Front street JINRN DUSTERS AND ULSTERS, Alpaca and Mohair Sack Coats, White Duck and Fancy Llnou Vests, Brown Linen Vests, At MUNSON'S, The Clothier and Merchant Tailor. an 15 it Bargains ! Bargains ! I A T thb old reuablb hat nous it. the I Latest Styles and Lewest Frices I HARRISON A ALLBN, an 15 tf city Hatters. Hear It ! WB QY,K N?w on hand and wbbkly 1 ,11 Z8eUBkof .Goodsin our line, such aa COOK STOVKS. whw-Ji for n. nr f ... mers and those In the city who desire THB BB8T Cook stores, are - nwm arhioh th. celebrated Parker, the Taylor, the Farmer, the Cape Fear, the Acorn, the Bossmore, the Texan a, tne wua;t W1UHOIUVUI UUI, UUI On auistr PARKER A TAYLOR. We Intend to Sell 20,000 BMheU00RN' Kfifi Bales TIMOTHY HAY, i UV peas. Pearl Hominy, and The "Beet Bolted Meal In Ue C By," At figures that will astonish the natives. PRESTON CUMMINd Ann au 15 tf Millers and Grain Dealer. Cotton Gins. T i AST CALL WB NOW MAKE. THEREFORE -Li we would advise all that intni getting the veieoratea Brown cotton Gnu to place their orders with us immediately; tune la now full short. We are receiving these Gins by every Steamer; each uu vwij uuc gaaraateea to give perfect saunac- WUIIa JOHN DAWSON A CO., 19. SI aud 83 Market Bt. aulStf We Dva nr fSlAortoA IiADIKS' AND GENTS GARMENTS, Blankets, Table Covers, Piano Covers, Children's Woollens, Damask Curtains, Ac. All work warranted. ,.... WUJCUJQTON DYEING BSTAB., au 15 tf Market, between Id and M hm Tlrncrina Mm An ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF BRISTLE and Wire Hair Brushes, English Wax Back Tooth Brushes, Shaving Brashes and Soap, Flesh Brushes, Whisk BroomsFine Toilet Waters, Toilet Soaps. Perfumery, Cigars, e.. tor sale low at . . . UABMN'a Apothecary, autttf NewVarkkt. GunPowrlAr. We ARE AGENTS FOB THE CELEBRATED Lof tin St Rand Powder Mills, and have in magastoe all the grades of Powder used in this vicinity. We guarantee quality and prices of this Powder. MUBCHJSON. aulStf 88 and Mania mntt.' Drive Wells" A TJT DOWN ANYWHERE. IN OR OUT OF town. Success guaranteed every time or no town, success guaranteed With pure water and rood ir no oav. food cooked in a SAM byu vjs oeaitn ana happiness are yours. VE health andhappi Write tor prices ana own uataiogue. F. M. KING A CO., Stove Dealers, Wilmington, N. C. aulStf Elegant Cottage chamber sotts, handsomely panelled. Just received. We are now receiving new goods dally and offering great BARGAINS to pur chasers of Furniture and Bedding. Is. A. BJUTH CO. Furniture Deal era. an 15 tf Attention Clubs ! A ANOTHER LOT OF CAMPAIGN GOODS - -: . . Just received. Country Clubs (Dam. and Sep.) will do well to send in their orders soon for Pictures, Badges, Flags, (with names of candidates prlntad on them), Chinese Lanterns, ftc, at aulStf YATBS' BOOK STORE. Tie Cry Is Still They Come, rV.J?Saa0efQkST LOW-QUAB- I JL tered Shoes at t3 50 per pair. Gents7 Low- I Quartered Shoes at the exact coat. Ladlea' Newport I lies, all sices, at $100 per pair, and Shoes of every uewnpuoB a piuvuruutiaieiT low prices, i THOMAS H. HO WET, ablfitf . No. 7 North Market st. Hat Poet ! Our Muse left town to spend the summer. -At the Sometime actini' as poet and drummer; m in saaing oraers aia jecter He had no time to write even prose: But premises to show when the fall trade's begun, Whyjou should patronize DYER A SON. ,; (UTES oir auvuitiiniMi, Die s,aare oae aTay,.! i. si t0 ' . two days.. M . 4, , , 0. .... x 1 75 - 44 - ..' . three days........ .,. 1 OS j ; ". ;' i fourdaya,.. ;.;,... .. 1.1, . " 4- V. .I"a.aajs,.w,;.i1ii'jl.. S 50 . VMkf.iownitat.ttftMliM 00 44 V Thres 1 weeka,.u U ;.') . H re 44 One month 10 On ' V ;44 - Two montli,.v.. V U...UJ. rt i0 44 Three months,,.. ..!, U W . ' ) I iOno year.. ., . , w . 0 : ty Con tract Adverttanmenta taken at prop . tlonatelyiowyate . r;i . , . . Tea lines solid Nonpareil tyvw make one aaat. NEW ADyERTISEMKNiy. u THOMAS H". McKO Y Boatwriglit: & HcKoy, ' v : ' ' ,'e'ia . ' Offers to the Trade this we, k r 600 B,TBl''0lJR ' " ' ' i ? 50 000 Lt" Dry Vt3t ' "' " ' ' 50 Tl"rce' 'thank's LARD. ' "7fj Tube do Co 7 Ebla SUQAB, ; , 100 Bolal(OLAf8,s' - - ' JgQ Bags COFFEE. ; 3 JQQ Paekages CRACKERS, g0O Cases CANNED GOOt-B. 500 ; v ; v: 1 100 Dozmkta&u' 200 pMkaffetiiuci's' IQj Boxes CANDY. And Lots of othsr Goods too numerous to men- tlon. jjauy receipu of Fresh Goods. Stock el. ways equal to the demaad. Ask your neighbors uim un iwrcamaoa i rum ua, now pn CM compare with other Houses. All I ask ia a trial. Come and see me. l iJOS. II HIcKOT. Grocer and Liquor Dealer, anlSDAWtf 6 7 North Front St Bacon, Molasses, Corn. 100 Bozoa D' 8a Smoked SID Ba, 200 QMa an1 Barrels MOLASSES. 5000 B'b WWl I".aCORN. For tale by aa 15 KBRCllNEJi A CALDBU BKVft Spirit Casts; Hoop Iron, k 400 KewTork BPInrr CASKS, 20 To BOOP IRON, 100 Bbl chlco LUB For sale by au 15 U KSROHNKR A OALDBB UMWh . Bagging and Ties. 1000 Ear HoU" tui vlb BAOaiNO' 3000 w 1500 Lb"TW1NB' For sale y au 15 tf KERCH NEK A CALDBR BUOr . Bait. Salt, Salt. 3000 8ck" eivrpool,balt For aale KJCHUtlNaK CALDEB BltOb. au 15 t. Bagging, Ties, QALT, NAILS, and HOOP IRON, For rale by ADRIAN A VOLLRItS. Weekly Arrivals fV POTATOES, CABBAGE and APPLES, FEOM THB NORTH. For sale by ADRIAN A VOLLK1W. . Groceries. FULL STOCK ON HAND. WITH DAILY AND WEEKLY ADDITIONS TO THS SAME. ADRIAN A V0LLKR8, W holer ale Grocers, au 15 tf 8. E. coiner Front aad Dock sts. QUILTS. Brown & Roddick 45 MARKET STREET, ARB OFFERING SOME GREAT BARGAINS in Domestic Quilts suttablo for the Summer. Fall Sise Honeycomb Quilt B10 Bridal Quilt Fringed...? ' . 1 so The Bates Quilt 1 to English MaraeUlee QaUta, all slaea aad qualities at prices ranging for al 15 to to 00. ny S8 tf BROWN A RODDICK. "Advantages." WELL itabllsb ton ent superior work from every department, and guaran tee satisfaction in every - respect. The patent 'Xwo-bow" Top Burgy manufactured only by MoDOUGAUU A WILLIAMSON, , an 8 tf Cheannt, bet. Water A Front 8U . Examine Your Trunks. ND IF THEY NEED REPAIRING OB Cov ering send them to our Saddle, Haraass and Baggy Shops, where they will be pat In thorough order by a Practical Trunk Maker. a8 tf GaTtOAHDT A CO.- i Tourists AND ALL PERSONS WANTING TRUEKS and Traveling Baca can be furnlahed at the lowest prices from our new stock just arrived . Our Wholesale and Retail Harness Establishment can't be beat for Latest Htylee and Best Gooas for the least money. No. 8 South Front 8t aaStf MALLARD A BOWDEN. . A LARGE STUCK OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, ;; . ' and ALL KINDS OF MILL WoftK; LUMBER. LAriI8,4fcc FOB SALE VERY OHBAP, AT ALTAFFEK, PRICE A Cat; FaoToarr: Foot of Walnut st. aulStf Nutt, Bear Bed Cross St. Now is tlio Tiirle rpo GET YOUB BOOGY, CARRIAQE. CART OB X ,, ""ri 'i , Dray. Bameaa, Saddle. Bridle. Collar. " Whin t " anything In this llae at Bock Bottom Prices. . Re-' pake neatly executed at short notice, at . r.u. HATDKM'S Faetory,' 'Third, bet. Mark at anrl MumiL s aa tf i Fresh Amvals. vr IIRUTTE8, DRIED APPLES, ' COCO A-UUTB, " ' j Pearl Barley and Sago. Another tot of thai na Fultoa MaraM BeefTortaera Irish Potstoea. . . : A Votef Brooaaa, wlU seU low at retail; Wood aad ' ' Willow Ware a fall line of Family Uroeertoa. ct- ' '' 1 gars. Tobacco and Uqoors, all at Bottom Prlcea.-: ' . 1 CaU aad sea. L. VOLLBRS, . " aaStf U and 18 South Front street. . -i .V"-'.: -. a .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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