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v a. bVvbi nrccttMA tin , hUSU ZDDT JtXtPT. HON DA V .na or ivruaasrmmx anvajrai : j.. ....... , i 1 1 'WttOHB . - - eva mm wvasr aA K y'" . n iTiaa-nnii vuintw sua v ay ew MORNING edition. -TTL ti Port Ofllee at Wilmington, N. a, entered eecood -class matter. - OUTLINES. ; An Immigration Society formed at Mem phis to induce immigration to West Ten- JjeMe& A terrific cyclone prevailed at Goliad, Texas, demolishing twenty five bouses, injuring fire persons and causing a lo-of $15,000. Two farmers at Jack- Texas, iocgnt ; woucson aiea BC from hs wounds and Odom was lt.bbd. There is ao truth' reoort ss to Proctor Knott being Ttere is to be sweeping reductions In fieihia on Western lincsC -John Bu cbHOtn, (he frandulent medical diploma uun, baa drowned himself. : -The Af ghan at.Kuch haTobeen defeated ; rein forcement sent la cssaatther attacks are m4(1& The,. jBiege"oI ; Ceudahar : has begun, and continuous fire is kept up on both sides ; large numbers are, poshing for ward trenches towards the wait juiia-, ibis & Co., Liverpool, exchange broker, tsve suspended. A collision nr Liverpool between two steamers; tbe Ljugdad and the Baltic ; the former Was sunk, the Utter went into dockjfor repairs ; co livos I-" V The lady of tbe Saltan's barera who took refuge in the Biitith em busy at Constantinople aud was Barren liered, bs bee strangled. -ilia Neil- i ,o died from dropsy of the be art. The Saratoga laces continue. De Lkp accepts the guardianship-of tbe I'm ted Stales oyer the prvpoeed Panama Canal. ISx-Uovernor lierscbel V. JubDwo died at his home in Jefferson cuuuiy, Georgia Monday uuhu ibcago thronged with peoplo t witneM tlK pruceisiun of the Knights Templar ; CnJ eslimtied at little less than a mil ion ; twenty diTisiooswere in tbe pruces- -hd ; bixty bands of music General ileliki S bas been appointed to the Minis try of the Interior of Russia and tbe su premo commissi o do longer exists. The Pope will Dominate a number of bi-bopa and aicbbishops on Friday next. Tbe AJbaniiits persist in their revolntiomry courM. despite the waxnina of the Sultan ufTaikcy. A man from Galveston, Iiiia, ditd in Ntw York yesterday from yellow fever. A sew comet has been discovered by Prof. Swift. Blackburn is iciiumioated for Congress in Kentucky. N. Y. markets: Money 23 per cent; o:iu steady st llfllfc; southern Dour dull and in buyers' favor; wheal 1c lower and f tirly active; ODjradod red $! corn opened lower and cltwed firm, ungraded 4350c; spirit! terpentine dull aud weak at 30c; ruein quiet and firm at $1 45&1 50. Medals are manufacturing for the Grant "Old Hoard" the fellows who s -tick by him at Chicago the "306." Goldsmith Maid's time is 2:14; UaruV, 2:13; Su Julian in October, 1379,2:12 3-4; Maud S. first great peed, 2:13; at Rochester, Maud S. :ll 3 4; St. Julian 2:11 3 4, but sev- I ral watches said 2:12 for the latter. One census enumerator has been caught falsifying the returns and he does not live in the South, but in New York city. He is now in jail await ing trial. The penalty is two years in the penitentiary. His name is John J. Mnrphy. I'- is officially announced that Conk ling will "make the greatest effort of liis life" m New Tork in September, and that he will then speak in Ohio, Indiana and IlHnpia,: We invite him to have a jorat canvass in North Car olina with Senator Viacj. There is a Seaf-muta Hancock and English club io New York that nam rs forty membera. They have iHferesting meetings when speeches arc made in the silent language. It a thought lhe club will ; number one huudred members by September. The anti-duelling society of Cam n, S. C., have resolved to investi gie the C&Bh-Shannon' dueL Sena tor Bailer indorses the movement. Jnlge Kershaw resigned the Presi- dency of the suetv becanse the du- ties 7J:JiZ!SS Tu Ues were incompatible ? with his ffica as Judge of the Circuit Conrt. tta, T A-u I crve worgCnBeu, xuu- ucan, of Virginia, .has -cheered the I Stalwart heart IWilrVin Won bv his I says the airxerepfces 1 weeathe Democratie faottooe are I irreconcilable, ana that manv of the I S".oH wiU vot.:.the Radical tieciorolliciritif thv.AAnnot defeat I ih n - i emocriU aoT Other dtv. I - - I fsvoraW- J-i,;w i firi and : GerL Grimes lmmediatelv I flhkrlotte. on ilondsyorninir, aceompa-f I sajah k;. v. . " " StfnvTth. reins, savin Brvan.l fl 5? anh the New York iTeraW correspon- I hill, nearly on wtoK WW. a .man, t putler, Esq.. of thlacounty.was. so, un fit vu. vM.fMH' I named Car row. He called Carro w io I fortunate ur to burn barn of tobaocoy a ' represent tne tjonnecticm i i-n - . - - i enocrau as rwnaV Vvw ranch in sarneaf m. 'l-"-lt "' 't I . B J I iuo xyeuiocrafcio,. i v . aaA a a v ...i - enioHsiasm prevau. i "Tougnout rthe, JUtCr The SUte mfy . -. . lUds ww U4WULO vu WlCUi' Ma refused vto renom in ate r'Qor. And M. ' I ww, ana :vnts causes muen ais- i lwfaction- A r . . 5 : --;' .. According to Mr. Ncbhrat?,' tha Prestdenv of the QermanAmcrican . ' , .'Independent . Association of ' New . . iYnrt tl,o or,rin0U nW members. They alvays act in a bodv exceot in an election far Presidents Heretofore they , have (split np, bail iwu uuiy, wm vQie ior xianoocjs andEngli8h. He says : ' u"" .h 1... -i.K ..: i. ' ioiore Deen xtepuDiicans. Dot tnts year tney -w- ... i it iv - rffin , ..t h V ; Mr. Nebhras continued: "I have just SLrtJfM t J1?0.1?: there I could hear nothing bat Hancock, Whtie therelmethUip fi. Lasher. Esq., oi crowns otaiion, a well-Known tierman American Republican of that locality, who said: 'Put me down solid -for 'Hancock. If I have ever worked hard la Dutchess and Ulster counties I will do it for Hancock this falL'" ; By Su George, the work gps bravely on. If Haooook does not carry New York by a big majority than oin. Aw...l J.An.4: uuu Digua caao OAklCLUCljr UBWyviTO If the Statesville American has not fonud out that there is a growing tendency in the Republican party to destroy the States, wipe out State I lines, and ere at o a consolidated des-1 nntiam han u ,a iffnAntAf n.aainn I events. The writers and speakers of its party are constantly denouncing Stated Rights as a horrid heresy a stupid crime a shocking outrage. Why even that model "Christian statesman," James A. Garfield, in a publio speech declared that we were gravitating towards "a strong gov- j eminent," and he was glad of it. If the American will read np it will be able to discover what Garfield meant by a strong government." In Garfield's district in Ohio, it is I announced, hundreds of Republicans I will not vote for him. It will be re membered that after the Credit Mo bilier bribe was known his vote for Congress was nearly three thousand behind the Slate candidates and that too in his own district and among his own people. It was even worse than this. In 1872 his majority was 10, 935. That was before the bribe.- In 1874, his majority was but 2,620; a naa nf a A.na nie. Thai-javAvti " ' .w.w- v 1 the bribe, me Oeimane of Oincin- 11 an are rallying strongly to lian- I cock. ' The cause of the enthusiasm in Maine and the readiness with which Greenbackers aud Democrats unite to beat Radicalism, is said lobe the great saving that has followed their I success in the matter of dollars and cents. In Penobscot "county the actual retrenchment in one year, is given at $20,942 75. ine people are 1 tired of extravagance and of the Blaine-Hamlin dictatorship. The Stab kept a table of the pop-I ulation of towns from the start. Our I corrected report was copied into the I Observer the next day, and then into the Warren News. .There ia no other publication containing the Same num ber of towns and with the same ar- rangement. y3'"' &. 3riaa OaaiH. We supplement our editorial on the second page with the following ac- count of the murder of Gen. " Grimeg, - x ' tfttran from a letter. tO the KaleiCrh Observer, written irom Washington on the 16th, and received after what we had written was in type: i; Gen. o'elock Grimes left here about, six Saturday evening for his I home, which is about nine miles dis- .t iThnl bflen in town nil dav Unu -?obfJn witnessing: the convention proceed- ings. .He was drjvingtwo horses to m t.. .ftI with him m han a top buggy, aiid.J)ad with him when Bhot ,itlle 8aiterthwaite, a lad of 12 years, a son of.T. H. Salter- thwaite, Esq. LitUe Bryan said that the General was sitting on the left tide Of the Md just as they were emerg- jng from Bear Creek, which, .is about JLmiWfrc-;'ksh.nA:oatd'inm: Tr"7 Vil'dfj tfi:.-r--1 mac httrlie:GeneraJGriM '(' V it wlll kill me. and beiran I jataiajfflMWdij 1 down into the footpf theSnggt. I -T...I. jiX..vt.Kiwv mm i xiuwe xryu - i until ne naa rcacH;j'Vr5 ,l10; . - , ,1 1 -JMl ai-iK". rr , . . -h.-l i . .nrl ottra1 mm ' tn nam mm irnn i rrCfliTrI inn milBIU D IDKff IU UHI UUKlf AUU I T j .v? : - ' 1 ooj men unjiv vm v v i aawwv iiiiivv r ' - -i - i iv.n9rriBrltnGan: VT. , , - t ; rr W-ysr - Grimes's homeO hAffs HVlW-j I -Upon examination ii was-iouna -- v . . -wt v a- jm (!.;... laft i mmm.-- an1 had I sn. w ,i,s"., .7 passed .': through the . arm into-, tne III' I I 1 v m mm- mm , I I ' l";f. 1 Vt A' -'-! r .. .-... . - , J,-,-. T j. CI i-t '.. JT . V .?1fJ WftMINGTON ibreast.4 sevrinit the ' large Bery1 and Sging ;6npf iid T3a nn t 1 1 . . -i s 1 - T'lli i81,? e.P;e?dg tW pTeepUblet lt.was I -oil iinlavAnl , t Maath, . aanon , urred' ia awamDV , the .water tbeinisl U.XY., - L,V1 U U::X . iieuisiX.worKfjpald fxo.ssiWy ha?e been j iand Rey. E H. Itrey; were elected isv&nd selected, V v , i , r,vi a: ;aii3l adasslsiaritteacberspf the school. ; LJt waa arBprAAihAnnvtrinlTherels reasontoibeUeWMhst theassas- 1 Rtinnr. -rwontv ot ana I'tvAm : tho,'('rvlAa . m . at I rrwr" r""pJ 0TOr'0 ' MW f- w ij J , w A.i -ri- ww wpeowa nw:Tioum w Paay I Here he waited, and as the fJeneral'a vehicle reached the poirt desired be I te - red, . About ten or a dozen : shot twek the ritaof tlii boggy top. : n After the shooting, the murderer, fter wading 200 yards down the a wamp, through the ..water, so ' aa to Concealhis trades, went out npon the . u: .-.fr , a high land and made his escape. At ne pomt where he -came OUt of the water a smalt trA.tr. vhinri wan aee'm- j jngly made by a number sir goiter or iMMt'laaa lAAaiul . , : : . I W"J t o ciue to tne murderer nas yet I been found; althouch' suspicion rests' 1 ?Pon seviral parties., The jnurder: dark. The whole ' country is alive with men, determined to ferret out and bring to justice the perpetrators of this cold-blooded and most damna-1 ble deed. TIIE STATB OABIPAlOrY. Capt. E. Grier Ipoke to about 500 people at Gaatonia Saturday. They are enthusiastic for Hancock and the cause of good-government. Char lotte Iress. ! Gen. J M. Leach.. elector-at-large. 18 active in the canvass, and has al- ready made many speeches in-the State for Hanoook and English. Zexington Gazette. , The second Radical Convention met here. last Saturday, and was well attended. Wilson- Hicks, colored, t" 5" fr Se? a.D? Ianh MAntnnmanr anI I ITXTl a I :hviaf. Jacob Montgomery and Lewis Christ mas for the Honse. Warrenion Ga zette. Spirics Turpentine. Salisbury Watchman: Dr. Sum- merill declines io-o to the Legislature, with thanks. ! Wilson Advance: A big revival ot religion is in progress at New Hope, five miles from town. Durham Plant: Durham expects L J & a m C AAA AAA wf S year ou 10.wu,Wu pounds or tobaceo. Orange Presbytery holds its 221 session at Jtteldsviile, on the first wea- nesdsy in September, t Reidsville limes: It wouldn't do f6r tbe Davidson somnahulist to bear the soothing Buxton speak. He might get in sme more of his work. j Warren jtfevos: "An old colored man, Cad Alston, was -found dead in the rA&rl leading from Rhncra tn Rhudv Grove Qn Weddesday morning, under circum stances which lead to the oeiiei mat ne was killed by the cart turning over and falling upon him. .' - j Warrenton Gazette: Granville, TT VT .1 TTrji I.. deed ih-counties elected Democratic boards of commissioners last week. The people have learned by sad experience that itprill not do to trust the Radicals with their money.' I Reidsville JJSmes: We are in- &mlitla touching a drop of water. But he drank uuuiuiu uuuuajr, iiTcuuuesu rcwa wiuiuun milk and cider. He was hale and hearty. worked hard in the field,' and was over 70 when he died. - ' j Statesville Jkmdmark : M. S. Barman's little child was bit by a copper head snake. Whiskey was freely adminis- , IWOU WU HICIi HIV a iwu.w of the Iredell farmers expect to realize from $200 to $400 per acre from tobacco. The" crop is "very fine. 1 Raleigh Jfewsi, The Supervisor oflthe Census for tbJsditriet closed his ora last Saturday, and the returns have been sent on to Washington. The returns filiaH thtrinn hnva hlirMn arith thnlr j rg Times: John C. Davis, ontebfourttos February three deer, 7 two of, which f were fine bucks, and these two he killed I aWne, no one being with him. He also kHed 600 wild turkeys in twelve Winters, 26iof which he killed in 24 consecutive1 ght . j Linooln uM lrbaress Y Polly, a .... jftttghter of Daniel Lingerfeit's, in neighborhood of Watlick's -Mill,' was in the face one day this week -by the a shct r the acci- I dantal discharge. of a nistol in the hands of 1 t SaS T r 7 .. ... ... I iQArediSithe back'eof the , head . , At last 1 accunta the gut waf stiii:; living, btrt her m, ;t ner bedside s .. x- Condition Is considered precarious. .,(,- . . . . 'iA-.terrifio -storm -passed r over H h" A Senweman just from Duplin jubcuoc. .UteyimouguiiUie-jtooa-caa; cer-: 1 rtcectatepbthlg Of anwk. Bat the lrahsferWas made in. water' half a .a, .h.--,. s-f -n(i i.Pffa Tftiiaefl.1 '-f.:nr-r-" i rnmoniy caiiea poc&iag wuuitB. . . - : . i . . KeidsvilleJ, Webster s x weekly i. .. .ffMtA riniiii) uw uaMOKiKwaa iimh tmwmm- The Corps' orenglneersnder:W.r$uu numoeror e;Yi.TBTA '... . . -. ' 9 J I lliei,'wiw MTS:own engMem iujimw? the mule ol the Midland itauroaa ex - r ihi writing they tire but six orseven miles i m 5 - - r t i r a nP the riwr from vDanvme JtadAwui reach i thta m m fawava.- I y . n-H. i3 - r - . m i-. - . r . , - - . ----- ;n m . .. "JTrj 7. '7 --1 -.- J . J . J ' I country.atandaid gauge, solid road-bed. 8.000 tfas-. to tbe: mile. Mr. S. 8. t 'I N. C.i WEDNESDAY, I jPowleroneof BCity'sinost enterprising I cotton lactorT. I j--" we snau soon nsve Steamboat connection t with. Manleo, Bast a - slit- Tu - T a "1 MOmmBiaDPrnuvB oriMe, ne- If ii,on I Qoldsboro Messenger: The Trna; i a wHh n.rniin. f i ivnu niui a iuaif.ivi .mvsh -wa Which we hare heretofore found -.occasiow I i w-ir mniimont.ra irmn tha inap' should be in erery school room ihronhont the State, and no business house fbroughoutthe State, and no business house ffCSaiffS aSffi I Hope tewnship received painful injuries I a few days ago at Seven Springs, in being ran over by a runaway horse and buggy In hi,w" failed to learn and a. Miss Clute, of oamp- on. Mr. Uzzell, seeing the young lady's peril, rushed bravely to the rescue and was IraoiDled under the, horse!. uWe are glad J0?1? lbfl t,hfrCChP!f of lhe I r . . B CITY. i NEW ADVKBTISRITI KNTd, 1 Mdnson Boys' vests.. Hall & PKAESAiiT-Fi8b. 1 Hbiksbeboeb New books, j J. C Mtjitds. Deep rock water. ! P. A. Scbtuttb Fete Champetre. : T. J. SorjTHKEUtKD For the Bound. , P. L. BarjoexBS & Co. Watermelons. NoTics--Second Ward Democratic Club. tieal Dot. Look out for the first bale of new cotton to-day. : -7-Yesterday was pno of the plea- a&nltil days of the season. Nothing of consequence doing magIsterIe circled yesterday. , j A good crowd went down on I .1 Tyi lL- : 1 1 T "lu"u , We hope our ront street Me- I thodist friend will have a good day for excoreloo-! I ' -. front Street Methodist excur sion this morning. The Paapyrt will leave her wharf at 8:30. Hurry up. , There was only one "drunk" for the Mayor's Court yestorday morning, and j that was disposed of without a formal trial. - Wo are requested to state that a meeting of tbe Young Men's Hancock, Jarvis and Shackc lford Club will be held at Manda' Hall this. evening at 8 o'clock. ; The boilers at the Wilmington Compress Company's works were filled with water a few days since, preparatory to tbe commencement of the cotton season. Gen. S. H. . Manning, sheriff of the county, who has been absent for about six weeks 00 a visit to his former home in Maine, was expected to arrive home last night: . Mr. J, L. Winner, ot this oity has a very handsome pbotoffjaph of the late Gen. Bryan Grimes whose assassina tion was announced in the Stab of yester day., . ; Our friends of the Fifth Street Methodist Church prpposeivicgaqother of their popular excursions down the river on the steamer Fcusport, on Wednesday, tbe 1st of Beptember. : - We learn that about fifty bar rels of mullets,were taken in at one haul at Mr.-Jim Hewlett's fishery at Mason boro beach, on Monday lasL The mullet will aeon be getting fai and roe-sy. 1 - The foundation of the new St. Stephen's A. M E. Church, corner of Red Cross and Fifth streets, was commenced yesterday. The congregation had a big festival in the tabernacle Monday night for tbe benefit of the building fund. : On ThirdJ between Dock, and Orange, is the place where it is proposed td bold the big ratification kneeling on next hd it In ourlat. ThisIr the same plsce at which the ratification of 187d was held, lAmw eo frame bridge has jnst been completed over the railroad track at the Front street depot of the WUmlngjton & Weldph;;Railroad Com-f psny . It is a substantial structure and will prove quite a convenience to the public. We are glad td learnf that a dis- Patch was receiyed here yesterday ; to the effect that Mra King, reported very ill at vL UU IIBiUOHbB w umiuvik w .vihm. - bekter. Kin k and Mrs. T. Page Bicaud..of this city, e never before saw the like of cotton corn and watermelons aad peaches and 4. , . in it-prbsperous; and-llvely county:5 The cotton in seine parts of the county has been not ta any serious extent :-Lv heavy rains, but - rveatlDK W&eai. r. G. M. Wright, writing from Laurln- rg on the 16th, says he noticed in an Au. luaot w idb wiepi luaimr, mosw neugo T . . . . . . . . If.... TT.Jm. - j - , otrthiaeomitv sowed 41 bushels of lp by fajmg" yyuo .cam;;;neavjnwK3JA i am . . avi. a ank)ffset to which Mr. W. says hasowed S pf: - ff-i knnia t noar ann naawaainn ni i rsi wii .J jm i .i.LAfJ t. ...ADtBH T y. . xlvvftJ 2 " Y ROWEQ UrUUCHr ' UC aUSUUt uaiTBHCU wOUia nave Deen TO or 75 ousneis, LI ld-iiti'' mo AUGUST 18; 1880.: fV:Ttumf.kx 'KiSE tlon meetioe to take Dlace In this citv oW the 24th )nsL, is "published In the Stab lo- aav ; The General Committee and the: va rious sub-committees hsve been indefatiira- ble in their -efforts to make the affair a sue- icess, and there is every prospect fully meet their most sanguine anticlpa- sanguine anticlpi lions. The railroad and steamboat compa nies have entered Into the spirit of the oc casion and have materially reduced : their rates for the time, and every indication points to a large Influx of visitors from the upper,; Cape Fear, from Sampson, Duplin, Wayne, Onslow and Pender.land the coun ties along the line of the Carolina Central, Which road, it is 'understood, will run a Ipecial train for the occasion. Some of the tnost eminent speakers in the State will be present, and all In all the affair cannot fail to bo what is hoped and predicted for it a rand success. ! ' ' m 1 11 WealHer Ballecta, The following will show the state of e thermometer, at the stations named, at .00 P. M. vesferdav. Washington mean time, and also the amount" of rainfall in inches for the twenty-four hours ending at $ P..M, as furnished by Sergeant James W- Watson, Signal Officer at this Station : Tem. R. F. Weather. Atlanta .85 88 ' 77 77 94 87 87. 80 74 88 92 90 88 87 74 79 88 80 89 .09 .00 .49 .00 .00 .00 00 00 .04 .00 .04 .00 .03 .18 .58 .00 .74 .00 .00 Cloudy Augusta Fair Fair Charleston...'....' Charlotte Corsicana Galveston Cloudy Clear Fair Fair Havana. Indianola..... Cloudy Jacksonville. . . ... Key West Lit ram Fair Fair Fair Mobile. Montgomery. .... 44 ew Orleans Punta Bassa Savannah... Fair Thtnrl lUtngl Wilmington. ..... Clear Cedar Keys Pensacola Fair Fair Fair St. Thomas, W.I. The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Stationary barometer, stationary or higher temperature, winds mostly from nqrth to fast, occasional rain in the southern por- V on. ...... - Strncit witta m Brtett. ' Two colored girls got into a difficulty in the neighborhood of Third - and Dock treets, yesterday afternoon past 12 o'clock, during which the other on the head with a brick, Inflict - Ing a severe wound, from which the blood flowed freely; " Officers R ' M.Capps and E. S. Griffith, who were passing in the vicin ity of Second and Dock streets at the time, heard the crv of "Murder 1" and hastened to nearu tne cry ox jnuraer . ana aBBweaeu w no ecece,wnen tney round Anna cnerman, who had stricken tbe other, struggling in the hands of a colored man who was trying to hold her, when she and : the wounded girl, one -Josephine Pigford, were both taken under arrest and carried to the guard house, where Anna Sherman behaved so badly that she had to be locked up in a cell. The city pwyslcisTh was summoned and dressed the wounds of the little girl, who was much smaller than; her antagonist, and 4own whose face the bood was flowing in streams. ! 'fbeGIraad Baufleailan and onr Up- i donaatrr Prlemstsj. ! Capt. V. Q. Johnson informs us that trains will be run on the Carolina Central rpad on Tueidsy next, the . 24th Inst., .the, occasion of the great Democratic Ratifica tion Meeting In this city, at one first-class fair for the round trip. The train will leave &uriaburg, Richmond county, at 8 P. M., and Lumbcrton, Robeson county, at 4.80 r. su.., picking ;h pasacpgcra.aw biuok tne ..H .rrmln. at thm rlra 4ha ,11, -r " - - . -t- --'j ei 7,30 P. M. , In .ample .time for the meet-1 iBBV AeiurniaE on toe mommK ui ma aoui A ..T.. mil -lJ... . n Av ine train wui leave rv umingum at o.av o'clock. : u ; . Post office matters. ' 1 The Postmaster General has declared -that the "postal' card" furnished by the Ppsloffloe Department ia the only card matter Aat will be transmitted in the mails, Whether It be prfaited or written upon, at a less rate than three.' cents fojtj each half ounce or fraction, thereof, i Order to take eftect October lit,' ltSBtkiVAolL isle: . Suiinqt" An order ' for goods Is a 'docn- ment upon Which suit may M maintained. Itf has therefore, a monetary value, and is : subject to firsteclass rates of postage. The First tiale-Pelhiestl,. ; ' 1 J - A special te1egarnr to the :STi dated aurlnburg, August 17th, says ; ; "Place Laaricbuag to "'the front Q . A7 Roper, one of our wide-awake farmers, deliyered or shipment this' morning the first bale of ew cotton. ' 'Everything Is lively and for Hancock anid English,. heart and scnL" i In Private.' " "' ' - ? ;m , -;- - ' - sentenced to;be ; hung on . tha j 3rd of Sep-. tember, for the. murder of his mether4o lav, Will take,-place privately; m . the; jail yard, as In tbe case of Allen Mathes. A great many, especially among the colored population; bad hoped that tbe execution would be In public.' ' " '' 4- " There was, an advance of fifteen points in cotton futures for August In New Ydrkyeserday - Js Xs tL o .. -?- c" aai is' iCi ,vzaz3: 1 1 WICKED' FOB CIGYMBNReVv J Washington, D, C., writest "I believe It to be all wrong and eveacwicked for clergymen or - other public men to be led Into 'giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile stalls called medicinee, bat when a really meritorious article made of valuable remedies known to all, that all .physicians use and trust in dairy, -we should freely" commend it. I therefore cheerfully ,ttdesrtfly"- exMainead- Hop Bitters for the good they haye doner me aad my friends, firmly beUering they 'have no equal for family use. I will not Be - without them .r,2tew Tort Captttt Widely. if-;-, Kj - i S'' j . t -J-1; sunny. 'O'.ftflJSTa-Tfrtsrtlii 3 - ' f2J2& Hift Procession of the Democratic 1 Par- & '?? "LV August 240i I88O; at W0- - ;l ;""""." v. j Tbe lowing named gentlemen have a cePtd invitations and will be present and i ! 5on,J ' ' Hon. Z. B. Vakck. Hon-iM: W.' Kasbou, Hoa. D. G. Fowls, Hon. J. M. Lbach, . F. H. Btjbbke, sq D. H. McLeah; Esq . J Col. D. K: McRak, ' Ma. C M. Stedman, I MB, if. J . UKvANK. And the following have also been Jnvlled buu u is nopea vriu d present : Hon. A. S. Mmninrfiw J..W. Shackelford, Esq., " Hon. A. M.' WAddkll, Capt. OCTf. COXB The WUmington' & Weldon and Wil mington, Columbia & Augusta Railroads .will issue tickets good for three dsvs at two cents a mile each way, and the . Carolina Central Railway will issue return tickets at greatly reduced rates, for wbleh see circu lar. The Fayetteville and Blaok River boats will issue tickets for tbe round trip for one fare, t - All Democrats are invited to participate. 1 lsy tne tienerai uommittee. F. H. Dabbt, Chairman. James TP. Kingt Secretary. if. Headache. Dizziness. Sonr Rrnctniiona at the Stomach. Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bil ious Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in tbe region of the Kidneys, Despondency and Forebodings of Evil, are the offsprings of a torpid Liver. For these complaints Dr. Tutl's Liver Pill has no equal.. A single dose will convince anyone. f cinr items. THE MORNING STAR can ! ho hurt .tin folio win jr places in the city : The Puree 11 Uoose. Haxrla" News' Stand, and the Sta Ofllce. I I,Pplonor BmlneotlDr. H. K. Walton. Annapc I lis, MeL-Colden'a Lleblg'B Extract of SefMid w par excellence, superior to Ood LlrerOU or any thlnar ever need In wasted or innairad connti - tnuon, and an 'excellent prevenUve of malarial uueases. Qbxxh A Flahhbs, Agents. Wilmington. ... i Ka-ae , THB GOLD SBXKKHS ADMONISH ED Tha many thousand adventurous seekers after gold and silver in the far west, sheold meditate upon, the fact that In the July drawiuc of the Loulaian State Lot tery Mr. Jacob Sabiner. No. 690 Grand St. New xok city, drew one half ot tha capital prise $30,- ooo jar. jaax Btern. also or New Xork cltr. drew a ajmilar anm.., Messrs. N. IsraO,' H. i heun. ana o. tfosenoinm, of l ChrrsUe Street. New York City, drew one i half of the aecoad capital prate of $10,000. Mrs. Eliza McGrain, also of New York City, (by Adaas Bxpnss), draw one half of the thlrdpruw of$6,000, and Mr. WiUIam Matthews, of Mi, Vernon, Westchester ICoantv. New Tort drew 1 ptembeSltSf00!, 0,-Uw next oa WHO IS km WTNaTiOW TA t1 nnl. is freaueatlv asked, wm will aimnlw nih.f .k. i. . lady who for upwards of thirty years has untiringly devoted her time and talents as a Female Physician. I and nnrsa. princlDsiiT amone- chiidnm bhohss I ePocUur studied the constitution and wants of this I numerous class, and. as a result of this effort, and i wjogo ooiamw m i lueume spent as nurse and physician, she has compounded a Sooth bur Syrup for children teething. It operates liko raajpo giTlng rest and health, and is moreorer sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of ar ticle Mrs. Wins low Is becoming world renowned as a benefactor of the race: children eart&iniv da in. in? and bless her; especially is this the case in this eity.Vaat quantities of the Soothing Byrunaro dah.t sold and used here. We thlnkMrs. Winslow has immortalized her name br this invalnaMa rti. I S." bornft ue, ua we swcei-siy oeueve UKxas&nas or children semen ts, ana unite in calling her blessed. No mo ther has discharged her duty to her sufferino' little one. in our opinion, until she has crlvm it thai w,. fit o Mia. Window's Soothing Syrup. Trylt, mo thers ibt it how. Ladies' Visitor, New York elty. Bold by all Druggists. 25 cents a bottle. . : 5 NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. I Vf EMBSES OF TUB second ward demo- O RATIO CLUB era reanested to meet at the fVinrt House, at 8 o'clock. P. M.. THURSDAY, the lth instant, to make arrangements for the Ratification Meeting on the 84th. ? au is st G. J. BONBY. Vico Prea't. Forth SOUIld. i f in av-ijuc ii-ija x tub hack, huh- I 2, f.?!2. Ha wngnuvuie HouM. wiuioaTBios ciiyiooner sa ana rnncees streets , J l7 i tne nuuna ira rnpsi oo. 1 :U18St T.J. I. SOUTHER LAND. For Sale, fjPON THB MOST EEASONABLB TERMS, one of the Largest and Best Supported NEWSPA PERS in Western North Carolina. :. - aa 18 at Apply to XDITOB STAR. Deep EoQkJRTater, QN DRAUGOT.IG COLDo. For sale by j; . J. C, MUNDS, Druggist, aulStf 85 North Froat street. : A Small Lot DOTS' VBSTS, S5CKNTSAPnCCB ; MUNSON, The Clothier and Merchant Tailor. an 18 It Amy Oakly, STOST BY FLORELLA METNARDIX. THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRlr, By W. iX Howella. THB HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA, K3ri W. J. Moore. New Edition In Two Volumes For sale at anl8tf HBINSBBRGER'S. FISH. FISH. : New mackerel, IlALYES and :.J::. , i v For sale by' fi HALE & PEARSALL. anl8b&Wtf a p """" ""um wu tsscu mo ci hit nsia ona aoi- & it . . . i , about half-I I. Why It almost makes a person to determine at . one struck: I or sameDersoB. at No. sif Bmaiiwav. wv w B&TESOP AOVBaUHNU, ' One eqaars one oay, .,.; ft T9 ' ; tnroedaya,... W rH '.loudaya,. ..!...... I 1 ' V", , ftve 4ays,.,..,.;.:v-.fv-i w Tvomafci. M in1 Be - " -OMaaoBta..r..-iAV.-.4i. ! j i Twomoath,..,.....-f........ Jt M ' TTum mcmUia,..( ;..........u 4 oq ; - - Rlxaaontha,... W " Vl "pnoTW,.... .. . ,..... fa W rVfVynfit AitvnrMaAfmmtti takes at- bfotftl . I: .Tab Nnaa smrlA NakmimM m toabM Mia MfltN. mm wa amy ava aivww v J aaavaatw - ! 4 NEW ' AD VERTISKM KNT8. Buffalo :Lithia7'Water, ror AffetUoni tt th - J ; HIRy0W vstim. yutioura bis $ t t)V ; tub aiuflB,uuu ri uiaiuhbw, AND NZHVOBB liXSrSTSIA. LBTTRR OF OR. WM.A. UAMMOBD, Snrgeoa General U. 8. Ann (reUrad), FrofoMor of OiBMaes bf Ut Mlntl tfl.t Karvoni BjHrta in tha Unlveraltv of Now Terfc !te 41 Wm Mm 8 , Waw Toax, 3 ass 0, lftjO- ; . I I hav for tome ttiao nad asa f taa-fiaffalo Li-' tbU Water in caeca of aHacUoaa of Uva MBUVOCS . STSreiC, complicated wt a nKtOHTfl IHSItiBS OF TI1S KtDNKTS, or with a QOXTti DlAtlll-' I uj, Tb, KaulUhsv beea eminently MOlafactarr. Lithla hat fer many yeara been a favorttt nxaetJy -with ma la llko eases, hat fi-.a Buffalo Watrr. cer tainly acta batter than any extern poranebtii Wlttlloa of the Lithla Salt and M mbrcotcr, brtUr borbe by the atomach. I a so often proacribe It la tbcee icaeea or CKJLEBRAL UTTERA tMIA, reanlUeg from over nesUIwoxk, lo which the eoudttloa callod NXBVODS DlBfXraiA riltU, andffcoe' rally with marked bon tU WM. A H iMVOND, kf. b. THOMAS V. OOOOK. Proprietor -y 14 StawCw we aa. , Daffalo Ltthla Hpriac, Va. Fete Champetre, j z. AT 0 r-.c- PINK GROTS FAUX, WJUGHTSVUiLK 60UHO. Prom S to 13 o'clock, WXPSXSDAT XV MHO, AUOrjST 18th, ItWO. F. A. SCHUTTE, - MANAGKIt. Table DeHote i applied with all the Dt llcaclee of the season. Boats for Bailing and Bowing. 8 till Watar aad Surf Bathing. . Music by the Harper. . The Manacer has rpared no pain or cxpeDseJn preparing for this occasion, aad can aaeure all who may attend.that every tblcg will bo dono to promote the pleasure and convenience of his guests, as it Is his intention to make hi BVgRf WgDMES DAY" a feataro of the Sound. i ; No objectionable peraons'allowed ia the Park, ' aul8 It Water R1elons9 8 AN ARTICLE OF FOOD, HAVING BOD eenly acquired prominence, since the plucky New fork Doctor Caned for ono, when his fact esded, P. L: Bridgers & Co. ! 23, 22, 24, 26 & 28 Front Bt Wilminffton, K. C-, aave laid in a i npply for the use of their coitomers Of the largest ltd Anost in this Bsrket, which thy are retailing at xst, and warranted superior to the article supplied Dr. Tanner by the Ueorgtana. When Tanner finished his Water Molon, he re- BRBad and duttbu, sumea tne use or HAM AND MUSTARD. BAOON AN O CABBAGE, . , FISH, FLESJ AND VAGETABLKH in all the wonderful variety provided by astdre, and seemingly ordained by proTideaoe as aeeessary to . the maintenance of human life, and no whore more abundantly displayed than on the UeteU Shelves of. P. L. Bridgers & Co. f 0, S3, M, M, A S3 North Frost Bi . ' WQmmcton, N. C. It ia generally known, we snpposo, that this de licious frmlt owes its popular! ly to the fact that it hold la solution, besides FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ' STARCH. SUGAR. WATER. I ! COLORING matter and salt. I SBeptoonstanuy ror saie w separate parouia, reaas I m oe mixea ior popuisx use, oy l . r r i, . ... P. L. PlidgOrS & CO,, Wholetale and m Betall Grootra, Wllmlugtoa, B". a. 1 Alcohol belag the Arable for Whlakey. whiaa is ' aa Amerlcaniam for the 1 rtah word UittQU C. the thefword BAUGH being eometlmee added la TB-tas of the birth place of this asparraUeled pro duct of the bogs of Ireland. We keep W hUksy la an siaed shapes aad paeksges) frees gUl UeaJri - a aixty gaiioa cask, aad frora tea eta tojtws Lusired French 1 Brandy. Ofm,' Tokay ' Wine, rxrellut" BcupperaoBg, Victoria Sherry Madeira Wise. -bSnil, Ping and Leaf Tobacco,. Cigars, Canaed aad Dried Fruits, Eggs, Worcester Ssaoe, CoadlnMBls' m.ryA Preserves. We are sow reducing Stock preseratory l ear threatened removal to anore eleclhie and soeaay aoartera. la October, and will mas a 11 the intaratl, of all concerned lathe use or the abuse ad Ue alma , mentioaedtoealloa '. . ' P. L. BRIDGERS CO."' " ' 1 5 so, xt. it,' m mlttnttotiis: " : ' WUmlngtoa, . before making their selecUoal. xrri r-rf ATVit?" ' tot showlac goods, for shtirpasr snodc for Decklaa or dray age, or for Town Denn, and we are er feetlnv oar amnMmanta with Lha liaDml nm. paaiee, and Steant Boat Ilaes to SmtthrliM, Fayi' " ettevuia and Polat CaeweU fCi ted seed uaaapes- tation oa all good shipped by ; ; ..; m .. iL a, ,u . mm mim m mmi mm m mmmmmmm M tm iMrt mUmmtkt BfdvrtCi Roddick 15 MARKET 8TmUm&22TtvS " ! --. " -.-fi i-.i Mm V .:; ARE OFFERING SOKE GREAT BARGAINS in Domestic Quilts suliablo fox the imbu, Full Bfse Honeycomb Quilts...:;.:.- .i..' .a 10' Bridal Qnllt Friiige4...,,...;.4.i. 1 tfi The Bates QuUt ., Enirllsh iLaraelUea Oallta. all a!a aa eeaMtiaa ........... . - . m ni ' mi as pnove raagug xox ai 78 te f no..- - - . -.) r mySStt BROWN BODDICX. f. '13 i PIRUNE3, i" DRIED APPLES, COCOJKUTs!5 f -: t Pearl Barley and Sago. . Another let ot thai ; t , fine Fulton Market beef. Northern lrtah Potatoee. ' A lotef Brooms, vrlU sell low at retail; Wood aad .... Willow Ware; a full Bar of Fsmily Groceries, - ' 1 gaas, Tobacco and LUaors, all at Bottom prieea'. 1 J .' Call aad See. i 'L. VOLLERa, u aa 8 tf - SS aad ts South Front street, .,'1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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