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I - I ! - -xi -w r w w r w m m. t i m ru m rwm rwmii iiiictii w mi .Mil. iiii n BjrniiAuvn auiu uaaaa u a .la c. a k : a- . . . .. -, -TlvTat tha Poet Office at Wilmington, N. C I klrdfor Coagreaa. Oil tanks at Umpod molV n.iford Pa..suuckby lightning; 50.000- Bradrora, x ., jj ' d bjjrels are now ournmg. ooj wa ana i?.rn ra to swim again to day lor the . At fi A ' f ..mnionabiP. auMiic KH"l TeDjone ia the total i,, the railroad collision Fiftjeven tramps, capwrea oy torn ' - "V ,-- .u.iir.e of lie w x or .were -aem up ror six t CbrUtl aviya Brownsville, - Texas, was al-I mi it totally UOIillvJWI u J a icaitui iiviiu I - .h 19th an.l 13th lnits.: telecrtph lines (m.u ... I rc uunu - i witBbo city. The.. British jropoaal I i. fare tne aeciaion orino-uenia vath- i fereBM by smed measnres.Is not agreed to i.."iheolber Powers. -Several hun dred hoetile 8ioax beTe come in and sur rendered to Gen. Miles ia Montana; they bflloig to SIMiag Bali's command. -Norfolk is axcited over an impending duel between Col. Wm. Lamb and james Bar- roo Hope. A young married man u shoi and killed In New Orleans by the bruiliers of a young laily with whom ij wa oarryinc on a flirtation. Tu. Briilsn ari amen is arpreaeosive oi srioas troub'.e in Ireland. Tue Bar I . i .. I irfociaiioa at Saratoga passeu resolutions l aoU odjmroed yctieruay. xi. x. u,fkew : Money per cent; cotton firm il UH5llJ-; suutbern flour quiet and woatat $5 730 75; wheat, aprlog quiet md steady i nngraded red 83e.l 07; corn IQle better; ep'.nts "rdrpentino hleher and firm ai 31 i; loain flrn at $ 1-45&1 50. a f T Savanuah charges 600 for a circus to exhibit there. North Carolina special tax bonds are quoted in New York at 4 cents. Up to August 19 only 83 bales of now cotton had been received at New Orleans. TLft Loniavilie Courier Journal rajiiho Radical aro pouring negro voters into Ohio and Indians. El.otr.0 light, , ere td in Phil- i . r . : a .u 1Jn.i. . far nJhta -inro. nnd the ordinary gas lamps looked dim eIK(Qrrl) Gen. Beauregard expresses -himaolf aa a a WW 1 1 1 - ? I art conbden. or xxaneocavs cioouon. He thinks his majority will bo much moio than enougha So be it. W hen Alabama was ruled by lladi cuis it look $1,100,000 10 tun the Jkat Government. Tbo Democrats Jo it much belter at a cost of. but S600,e00 In the grand procession at Chicago on Tuesday there were at least 20,000 Sir TTnirrhf. in lin it ia said The I Z " tVn it .M ..titnatad viu mi " l.MVWV i I snn-ftrtn I aw 50U,uuu, Gov. I5nlflu.it to withdraw oroviied , ' . . . . ,. I n .tl arnnM inm him in nUlCinCr I t ... ta.s- ..nntin ... 'Vi. r 1 1 . nv An. I 1 uc uovernor cuuiu uu oco I clined. Thcro was a boom in the fleecy sta ple yesterday. But who knows how sick the old King may be to-day? Re member, young man: There is noth ing more delusive than facta except figures. . r I losing business for the six months ending June 30, 1880. One hundred and sixty companies paid out $734, 925 more than . their entire premium on riskB received. u iMimai UrguT;..uuv.D - now engaged in the business of in- I Wag that Senator Hampton did make that speech- about which they have been fabricating soT.ong. But Hampton says "he didn't," and any (nan of sense will believe him. The New York "bears" say the cotton crop is ten days ahead of last )Tar, and that new cotton will be pouriog in next week. The "bulls" ay thsy "can't see it," and don't ex pect to see it any to speak of before pecttoaaa ttanwtftanaak of before ptemWei, Now is the time for a . ?. ... 1 lirst class "straddle." At this time ; lhara are three hun dred and thirty-sine Democrats who much resemble Gen. Hancook that H would ha Ma for Mrs. H. to 'v would be impossible for Mrs. U. to distinguish between them and to Pick out "tha .nCorth Caro- ins, "as f rd from.an only law " .. 7 .- A aitV unties; Of aick famtjies or something of the sort rr 1. II. II- IK.J'I . . -. , LAV II I.': IM, 1 1 ,, IJ 1 W-.r.,: lie. W -1 TH'-'ll ' -7W 1:- U'USi- v.-.; -i . L -1 1 IM I u, - - i i i ' ' 1 " ' - i 1 ' 1 -1 ' " ' ... 1 . ." 11 . . . . Grimes. A correspondent of the Raleigh Observer, wrhinff-r4frbal sassiii was' Very near iWheh he fired mA ri- n.tM. tAV -i.5 u,,UUi?UiU " i JLVir1 rr.. ,. TWAnL I Bported. . .".j - I day. The Observer's account says: . T I Tto ttnnnnn will vir larcffl ' and I 7rr;.W .Vf u VnS r colored poisons. The impresalye. burial service of the Episcopal Church waaread N . noghCg,'Israel and Nmh HMiHn ' Thi ' fullowlnif Mil- 1 T , j. ... fcf jT. f-. - WaWl.k followed bv.lhe familr'and 'the immense I 1 - wowum, wig mo i w oiately behind the hearse was':1 led his I wu uwmoa, 11 utu, " J .u. oe-nng n "T pings ana army orerooat. xi was a bau piciuro iubcd iuin uiu uuihuiiu yoiivi ixt- fajg his last service, wlteo, h'aVlng borne him vu wo. v - , Var Vod hTd accomnTed Vto in 1 many dangers, and helped him to escape so many mtsioriunes, at tasi o iouuw ma gallant master to bis final reBUng place, made readv thna untimely bv the cowardly aim oi tne concealed aBaasain. ., 'fln. Ttrvan flpimaA waa thfl fion of llrv- an anit Nan (IrimA And .WAS bam 1Q. the house in which he resided, in Pitt county, on navemuer a, xoso." l a: T.1U "D T7 n a . t t I in command of the Kepublioan forces, I General Barringer andKur - nul .Tan trina ha1 anon a VAtV . HAn fit- I j . I portence wnusi canvassing wiin luai nA ruKl ,, t'anf aln Tarvia. old rebel veteran, aptain J aryis, that he has beat a retreat, leaving Karacl Keogh. of .aU-r fame, and I ogb, ot auuer xame, anu Young, of revenue glory, Kuruel Ike to cover his rear. The .a . i oapiain i made the very boat fight ho could, but there was no chance . for-' laurels, 80 henceforth he will bush-whack it alone, and carry North Carolina by the might of a slttt-hunt. There is no puu intended, as the "Captain" rarely wets his whistle, and when he doo it is not the pure stuff, but your "doctored sort " such as is made pa- r latabto to weak slomaohs. I The New York Sun thinks if the 1 Afjlit Gontiuuct in Virginia anions the I D.ocm. th.l Gatfie.d w.tl oarry it It nUn triea to show 'that this 1 . a. I It. It atSO WleS W;lBOV'HU will defeat Hancock. We do not so read the "signs of the times." We believe Hancock canbo elected with oul Virgiuia, but we hope the Demo- .a - - 0 a a i- .:n oratsoi w..a .a- responsibility or the chances of ma- king in. election in the lea.t doubt- ful. It would bo a positive crime to aHowioc. difference, to prev.ot the election of Gen. Hancock, if such should turn out to be the case. . .. - . . i 1 llO lOIIOWini IS LUC BlalBUltUl iua I I - a - i i"a insntas x '"""'J "K frth the rece,Pu and expen- diturcs of the Government. Wo aopy I the more interesting figures: . . .. 1COA I Tue receipts I ruin cuiiuoig iui iuw i snnnii t iifi 522 0fl4 60. and from In- I customs and $10,437,763 84 ie internal revenue receipts over lotv. n . r ik. a.rnmi)nt fmm a I annrCfiSIOr I 1880 is shown to be 8meiqjwhUeldhlMBa-d Walker conducted a se- in 1879 ,t .mounted to 27.a7.l4 40. an , ..m acn 00 Aon K9 Tha nt nrdi- 1 lucicaso ui cutr.wv.-awv " w . .. t K a fiAvamni an t Tni AvtuifiliinrAa nf thA f nvnrniTkftn t for 1880 are ahown to be $267,643,957 58,against $206,947,883 63 for 1879," r T . , The Petersburg Index-Appeal pays iiiBieBuuiR r J I a warm tribute to wen. vtriiuea. i ... 1 It was fur gallantry en the bloody neids ef Virginia, that he was successively pro- moted. and rose finally from the command of a regiment to the command of a divi- rin On th dav of the evacuation of Di.i,nri hia divialon.- holdlne the lines w.i.va-'B farm tr the left, as far as It could reaeh, successfully repulsed the as saults made upon It. no nraver or ucvvoi man has fallen these many years." Moat of the blopdyirV opuor. ..Kaa mttf .'with Bpeecuea. " u .-..-. " " New England? Is the strong hold of Radicalism in danger also ? nr. TrWih? n anna-A at Halifax on Vavtt ai,vMi m- llf ndv Uat. j I cases the fault rests wiin tne postmasters, Oen. Johnstone Jones spoke atjandia caused by the pernicious habit of Rutheeford College August 11th. The Durham Plant says the a.uo . t . t j il.:. n rn fro Jjemocrats w u -noia vuuir urango iuiwiw . , Cohnty Convention at Hillsboro on September 4th. ". :s w: r -f " . -'I Wo learn irom tne waunu. f,nm ! rha Graham Gleaner that Mr. F. 0. Robbms Lwtor.is to speak there on next bt J n.. ka' narl. ' rtftV 14611. ttlOUUBYt Via tus j Scales, Col. Kenanland Dr. Worth will speak. That lonesome Green- back-Uadical, CoL Ha .VVinsion, will speak also. ; ; : -t. - ... The Duplin primaries, to elect nine delegates to tbo County Convention, will take place on the ;swn insc, ana " .t wtH" I IZXa...- labonog.nara w inaw to run , "dependent candidates I- Arrangements are being made hef promnent gpeakers will be pre- tentGoldalwro '.Messenger. f ; :i ; his" travels- learnt the following : I.Th'4wfl - AW t ft in I 5 " 7T " duce.CapL. Joe Mills or LoL: Bam FI - no-fnaMkAi TjMM.IalniA. in I Barke, and that with either of these I . 3.1.. I ! . III! 1.11 CI 111 ' " -. - - n Knitb - A anri that ntlh either M- tnflRA I J.. ' i . sj. a vi. TV ' I genwemen ;MNonmu8;l(u iur I. WHomjraMMMwiow. .hat a Hancock and Jarvia club has been organized and committees ap- . n.b ' StateHville. Mbndav tihf a TTanMnV and Jnrvia nlnh was A U W M AJhMMWWa w " orcraniied with a membersbip ot , 1U0 be a flag and pole raising ana speeches fcfjr miuiJIQiVI) inuvuiua "v u.uv '; Spirits Turpentine. ' New Berne Becordi The corn yesterday was somewhat unsettled. Two cargoes were sold, one bringing 60 cents and the other 65 centa. , 1 : Winston Xeoder : Officers ar rived in tpwn Monday with Bill Crews, the negro charged with the attempt to commit ran nnon tha neraon of Mrs. Idol, as no ticed last week. He was caught in Henry county, Va., on his way to the far .West. 1 Raleigh Visitor: It is rumored rn fha trAota that thA Ttantint SeminarV . . " . a- wui do remea as a ooaxuuig uouoo. - a 111- al A At.-Ai We learn a rumor prevails in the city that murueier of Gen. Grimes has been cap-1 tured near Kew Berne. We do not vouch . n -r i i- 1 UnariOtte JtTess Z donn xrooi, an ex-benator or tne xtaatcaia, nas come oui for Hancock. His goose has been cooked f or yeaWt M5 it no cause f or re- ioicing among the old Guard. A-little boy XM K,SlP; obserye j'a. e nw a chick pipping shell, I kno what yer coming out t that anftii tot jess cos vet iraiu. tuuii koftked th-ta iL Ter aiimY thne yoai Oxford Torchlight: We are glad to see that the Wilmington Stab has fntrd nnon tha diacuaalon of the educa tton of the children of the State. We wish ihaaa nilitnriala ftnntfl ba read bv. or to. every parent in North Carolina. Re member mat two years ago wauvmu county bonds went begging at 45 cents on the dollar. Every one now knows that a imnntv order ia ffood for its face value. . Reidsville Times : A peach tree grows in our county, Rockingham, N. n that antuner from the seed of a peach that the late Geo. Garland held in his hand when he was killed at Boonsboro. tie was eating a peach wben be was snot aownl5n i ;nni. ttuHrraut vuh Lut3 dcdu auu uibuku Qn his nltca in Rockincham. You know U af!L.. aflataani4 naa arKiaH .S't .jMUS with CoL Tom Ruffin at the time ho was shot tney exposeu memseives ioo near iuc i Yankee sharohooters and Garland fell in hot they exposed themselves too near the Ruffln's arms. Weldon JNetss: Sixty shares have been subscribed to build the bridge . .- Ma. a a a A BirfiuoQ IXtW W - matf " " Mnrt thnnfialadTroDofl&la will be received aavam tttitr wivait . 'I'tiav win .mi nn uikhd . to buildthcTrwge. A heavy rain fell here on Sunday night, and we learn in t'.he'c, Qf Mr. James Grant, and we also bear that tt&i&1S2tt that section were very seriously-injured, Tbern and jotXoa being completely -i. Kaiaicrn uoserver: xne iorw Raleigh Observer: The three negro burglars who were last week arrested . o- . , .j I negro Durgiars wno were iasi wecit rrwwu m unapei S onof atth. - He made a ikcleton key with which the others attempt-1 a to open a uoor g i. . . -ua J -1 . mu t,i.iVmliha nallrlnatinii in tha ATTair I iuo umaouuui ...v....-- was found out. and he turned State s evi- I not Iongs BBTBtBl Ti V. Tilm,. . Tttx-ta IT IT meetinga at Mt. Hebron Church -l . . a . j last week, and soma fifteen persons made professions. This - week - they are holding meetings at Old Bethel, on Flat river. The Mt. Zion Baptist Association will --. - ... -- . . ti .a.- Mm tt.1. be held with the Baptist Church in wis place-on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs .!' . 'i.. . f t ak Thla -. t,- armjba comnosed of one hun dred messengers xrom tne cnurcuea sou mo tha nhnffhaa t and arill reore- J-jStfid mainly XSMnm- JjOgJg Sof 2,rJ37.The in- u m hed by Bishop J. P Mason, at 11 o'clock . M., on Tuesday. ' ; . . u':- Goldsboro Messenger: We learn that a meeting of. the directors of the W. N. 0. Railroad, the first under the newre im. mill hA held at Salisbury Saturday. ffigSNS J. T. Datey.of XenOlr bounty, and bought I by Messrs. MurcbisoU arWffliamsoX tnis piaCe. It was graded low mlddlioirsold AXbmS Iclared their intention - to visit Goldsboro, and others may come here. Of late i we have receivea many cwiuyiaiuis num I .nt..iKiira mho fail to receive their oaner. we have received many complaints irom a Buwowivki. .l. I . I We have reason to believe that in most toSi. aTe no right to loan out papers Intended i :k. .Tha whola nnmber lorettiwiiiuw s iT-l -a rci -iy- of draevSy enrolled as members of the N or gtic Association ia one hundred and ten. A circular letter iB to be . ,- n tha Rtata invitinst I ??n . y-j " i . . tA n,n-ma - member. - rlotle M;P - phvtarian church. Buncombe day last, and said he was sent out bj aaiajA a.u MwWWakaatw I a-- .MiMaiail maatinir was held last COIUiyi tVHavn aaw o : - week for the first time in fiftyjreM 3 " iSSSviueT' and Re v. Mr. Moor e, of I cmarlotte,Ta;vinItr7tttflVr ''V'1. I mtoi- tha Western, road has largely 7 year over any previous year. .The eonnty;irtoo;pT 1 ZZSZLZSS lo? I m"d winter has had tne enect oi niiing tne fieWltb partridges. haTe not A young colored man named nuow, a Biddle TJnlTersity, of ' iigt.to.ng at iiioene IftRt week. Ha wad AVyricianrrkedywterdayaf noon that, Charlotte fM the only town, in Among other thinga the vOiwrwr cenbe heard That the orops along the line of he rWestera II. C.r road, I . and in the counties beyond the Ridge, were never better, pro L : .' .nit Ahntantfniinl That there is a fine mast in the mountains. UllHin WW U VHBV III I1IKI1LW fkllll LUU . U. W U l TDU IHBre 18 a nilB mtUt JU IUS uiuuu.aiuc. That them ia ilwi fffeateBt abundance of f-r; r" bnt for Jhe Benabli. can tax on brandy ererybody would Do happy ia anticipation of the good times ahead. That, the heavy rains have caused theanhleato fall off the trees and thou- tare rotting on the ground, mo NEW iuVKBTISBnRNTi. i j Jas. P. Post Wanted. ) Wm. H. Gbeen Soda water. ! Mtjnsos The king of shirt, i S. G. Nobthbop Sickle pears. J. C. Munbs Deep rock water. ! James Wixsoh Don't pay rent . avaa,B ltoeal uota. ! No cases for the Mayor's Court i yesterday morning. j Eggs are soarce and high; bring in your "hen fruit." - - The thermometer in the Stak Office went up to 85 degrees yesterday. ) The circus "pictures" havent gone up yet. The "boys" are getting un- asy Several unoccupied stores are being prepared for occupancy on tha 1st of October. Skipjack fishing will Boon be the tiling at the sounds. The amiteurs are preparing their poles and lines. . An arrangement is on foot look ing to an excursion from this city to Au gusta, Ga., on or about the Gth or 7ib of September. A telegram received here from Bishop Atkinson yesterday morning con veyed the gratifying intelligence that he was still improving. - The liads are talking about a ratification meeting bore on or about the 1st 'of September, with "My Sou Oliver" for one of the speakers.. Quite a number of Wilmington ladies and gentlemen went to Smithvills on the steamer Patspoit last night to partici pate in the "bop" gotten up by the-ladies of that place. An ageut of Coup's Circus, to visit here on the 0th of September, was in - the city Thursday making arrangements ror excursions to w timmgion on mo uajr of the exhibition. An excursion party of about twenty arrived here from Fayetteville on the steamer A. P. Burt, yesterday morn ing, and embarked on the steamer Passport for a trip down the river. A commission merchant on the wharf received from one of the upper coun ties yesterday morning a consignment of thirty goats, and he didn't have much tmiiHln in crpi finer rid of them, either " --- -- . .... -. . , . i .n adoition is Deing raaae t-o me Hemingway public school house, onPourth .treet, near the railroad, which will result in quite an improvement to the looks of buildingt bc8idefl maknR it lwger rT'I V 1 .nnsineii xiiu uuiti ut cw uuivuuiswusvi . ,, . ...... , oy JXLe&sra. xcruuuer uti ivaiuec jluo. a auu Shoe Heel, alluded to in Thursday's paper been shipped, was classed as middling, weighed 638 pounds, and sold 1 ft i o for 13 cents per pound. A letter from Marlboro county, S. C, to a business man in this city, says there will nOt be more than half a crop of cotton made in that section, in consequence f fa damage from he&Yy raIn8 but lhe lQ0 "7- ery corn crop is very promising. From (be Criminal court. Brooks Long, colored, was the only peni tentiary bird caged by the Criminal Court at its late session, and he has already gone on a five vear's trin for larceny The following have been sent to the House of Correction Sarah Davis, colored, assault and bat tery. 8 months. Randal Jordan, colored, assault and bat tery, 3 months : Sam Smith, colored, nuisance, 0 months. Julia Miller, colored, assault and battery. 60 days. Unmailable Letiera. The following is the unmailable matter remaining in the city postoffice up to this date Isaac A. Sheppard & Co., Baltimore, m; xrom wuson, xirunawicA wuutjr, 0. Richard Williams, Little Catemy, N. Md.; Pold Wilson, Brunswick county, N. Margarine Graham, Sampson county, I N. C I A Greenback canvaner. We learn that Mr. George-E. Shepard has been canvassing Pender during the a . . B a a . a a f fa. a al I vm WOCJfc W,S" -y 1 nmnor onthnrltv of tha nartv to labor in its 1 iuvjivi J M J He was replied to by that ever ready and zealous Democrat, Dr. E.Porter. A special Trip. The s tr John Dawson, Capt. Sher man will make a Caswell on Tuesday special trip from Point next, the 21th inst., at 13 M.. arriving at Wilmington at 5 o'clock t R and returning the next nibMing, for t tBe benefit of those wisbingto attena me i evening. Dally Weather BKlletm, The following will . show the i stales of the thermometer., at the stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, t Washington mean . i . - .t.n lime, ana aiso me amount oi raioiati in inches for the twenty-four hours ending at 8P. as furnished by; Sergeant James W. Watsoo. Signal Officer at this Station Tem. R. P. Weather. 88 .09 Fair 89 .00 Fair 80 .00 Clear 87 ' .00 Clear 103 .00 Fair 87 .00 Fair 84 .23 Cloudy .85 07 Fair 85 .00 Fair 89 .00 Clear 91 .00 Fair 81 .00 Fair 88 .00 Fair 82 .09 Clondy 87 .00 Clear 85 .00 Clear 86 .00 t Fair 87 .00 Fair Atlanta. . r Augusta...., p.. . unarie8ton....... Charlotte. ..Vi.!: i Corsicana........ (lalveeton Havana, i. Indianola........ Jacksonville...... Key West....... Mobile..!. ....... Montgomery newurieaos Punt Rami Savannah. Wilmington Oedar Keys. . . . . . fenaacoia ....... f - - - ... The following arc the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: . i Stationary or, falling. barometer, nigber temperature, southerly shifting to easterly winds, clear or partly cloudy weather, fol-. Owed by increasing cloudiness. The Young Democracy The "xoune Men's Hancock, Jar vis and Shackelford Club, numbering about one hundred, paraded last night, and march- ipg from their ball to Harris' News Stand, received the new patent torches which had been especially . ordered for them. The club is well organized, fall of enthusiasm, and will be a marked feature in the proces sion next Tuesday night. The Club com plimented the Stab office with a visit and three rousing cheers. A nlpAaantand nheerf nl room is essential in tha hnnlth of the habv. and the usual pains and ills of the young ones soon vanish -. . m arv TT a it Sa T1 t alter tne use oi xr. ruirs uaoy oyrup. Price 25 cents. QBAHO MASS S1BBT1NG OF1H8 'i nvnnrmTlll partV. lhere will be a Grand Mass Meeting and larcMghi Procession of the Democratic Par" ty on luesday, August 24fA, 1880, at Wil mington, If. O. The following named gentlemen have ac cepted invitations and will be present and address the meeting : . Hon. T. J. Jabvis, Hon. Z. B. Vahcb, Hon.M. W. Ransom, Hon. D. G. FowiaK, Hon. JVM. Lbach, F. H. Bubbkb, Esq., D. H. McLean, Esq., Col. D. K. McRab. Maj. C. M. Stedman, Maj. D. J. Dkvanb. And the folio win ir have also been invited and it is hoped will be present : a a ar . lion. A. O. ill KRKTMON, J. W. SbACBELFOBD, Esq , Hon. A M. WaddkUj, Capt. Oct. Coke. The Wilmington & Weldon and Wil mington, Columbia & Augusta Railroads arm iannn tip.ketp food for three davs at two cents a mile each way, and the Carolina Uentral xtauway wux issue return uc,cis a greatly reduced rates, for which see circu lar Tha KVivettfiville: Bmithvilleland Black River boats will issue tickets for the round trip for one fare. All Democrats are invitee to parucipaie. By the General Committee, F. H. Dabby, Chairman. , James W. Sing, Secretary. tf. 'llilral Consreaalonal District Joint Camvaaa. Messrs. -J. W. Shackelford and W. P. Caoaday will address the people at the fol lowing times and places : Aug. 24, Hunting Quarters, Carteret Co. " 25, lieautort, " 26, Newport, ' 97. Palletier Mills. ta " 28, Swansboro, Ooslow County. " 30, Jacksonville, ... " 31, Catherine Lake, " Sept. 1, Chinquepin, Duplin County. " 2, EeoanBville, v " 8. Branch's Store " " Other appointments will be made in a few days. xwbw-u District papers please copy. the naiiiS. The mails dose and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. KTiirfharn throncrh and wav mails 5:30 A.M. Raleigh. 5:30 A. M. and 5KK P. M. Mails for the JN. u. xtauroaa, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at 5:30 A.M. ftnntharn mails for all DointS South, daily 7 .-45 P. M. CTaatAmmatlaffY CI. R'vidailv fexcent SundayV. " 5M P. M. Mall for (sheraw & Darlincton Railroad 7:45 P. M. Maiia fnr nointa between Flo rence and Charleston ...... 7 :45 P. M. Fayetteville, and offlceson Cape Vaar. Rtvar. Tiiaadavfl and Fridavs.... IMP M. WaTTottAvillo. via Lnmberton. dailv. exceDt Sundays.... 5:00 P. M. Onslow C. H. and interme- Aat, nfflnan Mondava and Thnrartuv. 6 .00 A M. I Qmithvilla mails, bv steam 1 a j.il.aTaanf finmlaiiri Q JV A M UUtthiUOUT OAWJa wuaiuaiD v .w Tt. m Mails ior iiiasy nui, xown Creek, Hoaiioite anu xiitue . River, Mondays and Thurs days 6:00 A. M Wilmington, and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes- davs and Fridays. 5:00 A. M. OPEN FOB DEIalVEBT. Northern through and way mails. . 7:00 -A- M 'Southern mails. . . ........ .T. , 7iS0 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 10:00 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 13 M. , and from 3 to 50 PM . Money order and lltegis1rer..Department open same as stamp Jenerai delivery Speai' frbm eiod A. M. to 60 P. M., and on Sundays from 8 SO to 9:30 A. lt?.iia:..t i..tpmti-$ I mtftmna ror sale at Eenerai aejxverx wnen ryrnTTTaiea i closed: ? . . i - street boxes every I day at 3.30 P. M. j following places in the city : Tha Parcel! Honae, uams- newi- dubo, ana tarn dtaa um.ee. . ' OiCxtract or Report frarm Ua Celebrated Flxyalclaa Xraamoa WHsoavof lxndon. Kaidand: "Several aa vera eases of Incipient Conaamptloa have come under mjr observatToa that have been cored by the timely use or Oolden'B Lleblg'a Extract otxteef and Toalc Invlgerator." . , uavua m nvAKaaja, oxenta, TYiimingMm. - ' WABhlofirtoo. D. C. writea: "I bellere It to ba all Wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other Dabllc men ta be led into DiTinir taatlmeaiala to quack doctors or vlleatalEa called medicine, but wnan a really aaentortoaa article made of' Taioabie remedlea known to all, that all ptayaldaaa aae and ... J -1 1 i i i . i j a t wiaaa aaa luuijm ww auvaia inaiT vwoHmu ia. a. therefore cbeerfolly and heartily commend Bop York Caplltt Widely atiA A AXIIAXtta JIAt ialUll.-VJS V Ail VliW NUBSE.-ltra. WlnalaVa Soothing Syrup la tha prescription of one of the beat Yemale Phyaiclana and Maraea In the United States, and has been naed tor thirty yeara with never-falling aafetyand iac oeas. by ntilliona of mothers and chlldrea from tha feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It cor- iwnMiiauwosajw ciuiu . TT ta uauarQ aa autx oaaaa aou Dumt rwcmeay ia ua rv una, m aui caaea oi DYSaNTHKY and DIAKRHCBA IN CHILDREN; VhAfIA ff mrimmum tmwmt tAAlhInn rm m wmi vKtt mmmmmmi " mwu. Mm. uvia vui.u, va J vmhi mmi ejvj. 8nH riinwrMnna tnr -nalntr will aiwnraatm aK Iwit- tie. None Genalne anlesa the fac-aimileof CUR TIS PBRKINa la on the outalde wrapper. Bold by all Medicine Dealers. S3 cents a bottle. NEY ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, FIRST CLASS TANNER ANi CURRIER Should apply immediately. .Aaareea j ajk tu jr. ruai , aa SI lw Wilmington, M. C. Ilhaplntta nhaaraa. ..4 flall.1m namtuvat arin one time and aead bill to this Offlee. Don't Pay Rent. OECTJ&B A BOMB AND BE YOUR OWN arTjAndllftvA . Knlldlna Tita Ail Phnvrn Nnn Ann Orange, Coeanut, Mulberry, Walnut, Slxth,8eventh, Wilson, Klghth. Ninth, Dickenson, Wooda, Tenth, Eleventh, Bay.Gwynn, Rankin. Twelfth and Thir teenth Btreeta, for sale on the monthly installment plan. Houses bailt to order. Money loaned to those wishing to build, it JAMES WILSON. Sickle Fears. iTtHOICE NORTH TERN SICKLB PEARS. THE VJ 11 rat of the eeAtoa of this Rellr.louH Prnit Inst tecelTed.' ! A largo variety ot Fresh Home Made Candy made ttila H . v flail and ha aalrjul At B. G. NOKTHKOITB aa SI tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. TheKinff of Shirts T BADS ALL OTHERS IN QUALITY AND Fi nish, and is the only Shirt having the PATENT SLEEVE ADJUSTER. li inhoh. Tu mot mar aatl It and Merchant TaUor. Deep Sock Water, QN DRAUGHT, ICE COLD, For sale by J. C. MUNDS, DrucRlst, an SI tf 85 North Front street. Soda Water. XV With Choice Fruit Sjiups. ntcRP nnmr and vmnv hprtno watkrs. WM. H. UKKEN. UmiVUL an SI tf Market Htrect Fresh Arrivals. fnarl Karln-v anil Rami. Annthar lat of thai Sne Fulton Market Beef. JSorthexn Irish Potatoes. A. lot al urooma, wiu sell low at retail ; wooa ana nrm . -m - 11 va -m ti -n a. ..-.I T VY liiOw w ire; a iuu lxue ui rwiuiv uiwiob, vr aa1 a T (a.. .11 ,, UAaVA.aa X laaaB sail ann am w a aiaiaaTa. ixx3- a w jrrw w wnaj aa SO tf 26 and 38 Sooth Front street. "Drive Wells" 1 UT DOWN ANYWHERE, IN OR OUT OF town. 8uccess guaranteed every time or no pay. tajfth iiim w.fna aatl cmntt fwwlvina-Arl In A HAM STOVE health and happiness are yours. Write for prices and Stove Catalogue. Store Dealers. au 15 tf Wilmington, N. C. We Intend to Sell 20 000 Buanel" OOIU a r. r. Ralaa TIJfOTHV HAY. O U U Peas, pearl Hominy, and Tne -nest soitea xaeat in tae u uy, - A f Acmnaathaiaalll aatnnlah tha natlvM VRKSITOM nTTMlfTNO A CO.. aa 19 tf Millers and Grain Dealers. TO ALL Whom it mat concern greeting : r.. .. (ill lh. Nn, Vamllnio HfalM nf RKll. a.VIT J . 1 111., .uu a.vv. v - m It BHDS 4c nrjNBOB, 8. B. Corner Market and Second Streets, Wilmington, N. C, offera a l.aA aaa-awaant mmir v tamll tnaHa VnihnitnPA t arhnlAa. sale and retail. By purchasing your Furniture of .A . ..Ull mom vuu cava iu wuh . Brushes, tSc. As ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF BRISTLE and Wire Half Brushes, English Wax Back Tooth Dnuhaa Shavfnir Rraahaa ABll Roan. Flash BrnahOB. WhiakMroomsTFlne Toilet Waters, Toilet Soape, Perfumery, Cigars, etc.. for sale low at J. H. HARDIN'S Apothecary an IB tf New Market. Cotton Gins. -t- AST nAT.T.WK NOW MAKE. THEREFORE j we would advise all that Intend getting the Celebrated Brown Cotton Gins to place their orders with ua Immediately: time Is now faU short. We are receiving these Gina by every Steamer; each and every one guaranteed to give perfect aatlafac- jnnn rawson At CO.. au 15 tf 19. SI and S3 Market bt, The Ory Is Still They Come, mo BUY THOSEBLEGANT LOW-O.UAR- mmmA Oluua at aa KA.naw naip. . OantAVlatw. Quartered Shoes at the exact coat. Ladles' Newport rfi ,1 t ..at aa n.. ..4. anA fthitaa A4 Mar X ins, All auawa, aa fl w a. a w. descnoiion at proportionately iuw wiwb, THDliAH H. HOWKT. ..n No. 47 North Market at. OA (A, tW VA -aa a -a aaal P I U "I PISH a r a w m mm NEW MACKEREL. ! BARRELS, HALVES and QUARTERS. For sale by HALL & PEARS ALL. aal8DWtfti XtBWT WIND80R COLLEGE AND 8EMINABT i opens Sept, B. " wumaw Stiuaipaaa iTi..a. hnth aaxaa admitted ted. Addreaa Rev. A. M. JELLY, D, New Windsor, Md. Jy SI Sm vtwm v Kwia mnuj aaTV lavaiv, aaav wiu frienda, ; flrmly oelievlng they have no equal for family Ma. I will not be withoat them.:' a Muibr va kuv iwjuiacu, jroaiOTt wuiu ouug, rtj- golateathe Dowela, and elves rest, health and com- lnwaalti,i,.,nHjitfw..., ' r!i . Three weeks,... (.. K.;.. . J f TWO mOBUia, 111 Blzmontha... S I a-. ( umj-vv. -, lVVVV , : r prrOofi tract AdvillaemaAaq AtfprtH Uonately low raUa. '-4. ' . - - ' ' ' " Tea lines aalid Nonpareil typo mtxo one aquar. NEWi ADVERTI8KAlxaNT8. Buffalp-ia I . : : rot AffccUona of t9 $ 1 rA HERVOUsIbTSTEM. BKraUa-d' Dlie8K) I TM' KJDNEIS, GOUTY DIATllrStst,' ' j and NERtopa PTSfiraiA. ' j L&TTEB OF DR. WM; A. IIAMMOMD. Surgeon GeneralU. S. Army (ilrad;, Pfofeaaor of j Dlaeaaea of the Mind and Nervous System ta the University of riew Tort, la- i- ' :.-. - i 41 West C4tb t , Mw Vor. Jane 6. 28.U.. I I bavo for soma lime mado naa of theBaffalo Li 1 (hia Water In cases of affections of the HBBVUl'S STSTEM, eomplicated wl h BRIQBVti DlSKA8. F TflB KIDNlrtS,forwitba GOOTT DfATltr SIS. 1 he reeulu have bocn cmlaaully aaiUIaclory . Llthla has for many years been a favorite remedy with me la like essaa, but bej Bcf h U alaf ar talnly acU better than aayaxvc'mperaueoaa solutliwi f the Llthla Saltawand l moraerer, brtMr borne by the stomach.' I Vas often' prescribe It In these eaces of CEREBRAL nYI'ERASMIA, rsMilUng from ovor mental work. In which the , condition I called NERVOUS 1)1 SPBPalA xlsU, anJgcoe- rally with marked bcniOt. t '' WM. A. RAMMOMD. M.D. THOMAS F. GOODS, Proprietor jy 14 StawSw we aa Bnffalo Llthla Sptlmra, Va. THOMAS H.McKOY bUCCSbSOU TO Boatwright &plSIcKoy, j .r . j Offers to the Trade this week : 0QQ Barrels FLOUR, . '50 000 Lb' D aC' tItfB' ' " ' 50 Tlerco, fr'0"" LARt; ntL Tub do do f t' rj Bbls SUGAR, JQQ Bbls MOLASSES, JITJQ Bags COFFEE, jqq Packagos CRACEEltS, gQQ Caaos CANNED OOODP. gQQ Boxes BOAP, 100 BoimaTAAC11 2QQ Packages UQUORS. JQQ Boxea CANDY. Lota of other Goods too numerous to men- rtatlw raalnla nf Vraah lirtrtAn MtnrW Al. waya equal to the demand. Ask your nelgubora that have purchased from us, bow prices compare . I . w . . a II T ..Im im m. ..1 mnmw m ma WlUl OU1W UUUtC AU A AAA 1 HIW. VVM ee me. . TUOS. II. ItlCIt.UX, Grocer and Liquor Dealer, au 15 DAWtf 07 North Frrat Bt, Extra Familv Flour FrE8HLY GROUND FBOM NEW WHEAT. Meal ground dally and nightly, no Better in tne State. New Eastern Hay and New Oata Jnat ar rived. Mixed Provender in any quantity; Chops. Shorts, Corn Bran, Wheat Bran. White Cora and jLixea uorn m aDunaance. ror oj u. nun a i as bund, u20 tf at the Cape Fear Mills. That Poet! t-lna If naa left I1WI tn allAllll thA IBBaH. At the same time actlnf as poet and drammor ; Bat in taking oraars nia ieuar go He had no time to write even prose ( Rn nMini aaaiAilMwehaB tha fallrMe's be ru 1. Why you shouldipatronlse DYEIt A SON. aulSI Straw Hats ! Silk Umbrellas HARBISON at ALLEN, Hatters. aul9 tf We Are Opening COMB VERY HANDSOME GOODS AND 1K- ylte inspections. EVERY THING NEW. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. The Largest and Beat Selected Stock of TIECB GOODS that will he exhibited. A. DAVID, an 19 tf "The CloUUer. " . For Kent, 1, . The RESIDENCE at tbo South was comer of Market and Sixth Eta. MCST IbB RENTED. Apply to an 17 lw L. CaNTWEU Salesman Wanted, BMABT. ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, l gooa habits, can obtain a situation, and one that will bo permanent and advancing. One who has bad aaaa-' . . Ll.J At.. m mmmtmwmA t Sllrraa ItmT rience oauiau uio waw k"i"'m -. five days, LOCK BOX C91, an 17 6t n umingioa, a. v. Elegant Cottage chamber sorrs. handsomely saaaUed. lust received. We ate now lecetvlng new goods daily and offering great BARGAINS to pur chasers of Furniture and Bedding. li. A. DAI 111 J. Aul5tf TtniUtuTO Dealers. 1 f " I J ' ' Brovn & Roddick 45 MAR1ZET STREET; l" ' I A BE OFFERING BOMB GUEAT BARGAINS i XV. In DomeAUe (jnuta aanaiMO sor tae Duaaaaer; Full Biae Hoeayeomb QuUU... I Bridal Quilt Fringed. .w tutuia ' tft TbeBatae Quilt 1 W Ft g'1" JlAraeuiea Qauia. au aww wm. truauuee : . pricea raaglug for al IS to f 0 SO. . ytSU i . HRO wN. M CODDICXa t ' For SolcT .low! 4j. Two 1-noRSE trucks; c ' . - . ' - sr .,3 iJ ONE ALMOST JCE Wi . , t , i , , . ; -' ' '.. Bota io thdYotichVoeV - u . i . o Cam be bought cheap. i &v';it. e.6 'ml l THIS dFflCat ' Apply at my SOU
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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