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y gnoRiniTGj stab; nattui Oit aotcUtisihu. m ! WH. O. BEBNA1U). u uilisttBU' daily :'imagT mom u a. vh. JD0 yo-r, (by mail) pouga pakU. $j uo liiwonw- ui iii ;'r; i To cur Subscribers, aelTrered In any pert of the irv Kilt" r wtw i- muinwe ",otinthorised to collect for mere than three mouth a lTncc - MORNING EDITION. entered F0 Gee at Wilmington, H. U. , a guwu uMassa asasissnw. fc j OUTLINES. Karrachee is in a Tory unsettled condi tion. - Tk Porte shows uo sign of weakening. - The aiega of Caodahar is practically raised; a large quantity of food has been brought in. The Iriah constabulary bill pasted the Ilouse of Commons. The Ground Game bill passed Us second reading in the House of Lords. Twenty-eight members of ibe German Reichstag and Lanstag hare seceded from the National Liberty party. Trie Ported it is said, would yield if it thought ike Puwcra - would resort to coer cion 7T Xt is thought by some there will be a genera! rising in Turkey if the naval demonstration, takes place. Three Urge Jesuit schools in Paris have been evacuated and the authorities hare walled up ibe doors. Daniel Ermenlrout nominated in Heister Clymer's district in Pennsylvania, by Democrats. Rev.. D. K DeHagbet; editor of the Christian Braid, drownerfhiraself,: - Miss Ella Price, of Uraham, Texas, committed- sui cide; cause, disappointed love. James Costegan, arrested-in New York, is be lieved to be the murderer of G. C. Iloward, the young lawyer. Albanian' Vplun ii r are concentrating at Dulcigno; it is thought that European troops must be Inn Jed to effect a settlement. Rev. D. William Adams, of New York, is dua.l. A. cotton factory at Norfolk, Vs., was burned yesterday; loss large; in- mirance $50,000- John Hamilton, a w ealtiiy farmer of Ionia, Michigan, mur d( rl by uia nephew. . A violent Btorm m Richmond, Va., flooded the lower part of the city and destroyed much property. A j acht was upaet near Ashory Park, N J ; six of the seven persons were res cued by the surf men. The life saving stations oo tho New Jersey coast are being equipped ia anticipation of the September gales, which are expected tone unusually i:?erc. New York markets: Money 2&3 per cent.; cotton irregular at 12 12,c; suntberu flour dull and weak; com mon to fair extra $4 155 60; good to choice $5 G06 75; wheat very heavy, and moderate buineta doing; ungraded red 'j7c$1 05; corn iQlc lower; ungraded 0(Qbl; spirits turpentine firmer at 34 cents; roeia steady at l 451 50.' There is an increasing demand for standard silver dollars. Thero is an increase in demand duriug August, 1880, over August, 1879, of $255,523. Hayes, after consulting with Gen. Walker, bead of the census bureau, and a Union soldier and Republican, is fully satisfied tbat there has been ii. census frauds in South Carolina. Out) more gun spiked. Tanners divorced wife is said to bj trying to prove that he did not fast but was sustained by a highly nutritious tea. tlow a man could becomo a skeleton and come near dying under such uncommonly good nutrition is to be explained. Col. W. E. Cameron, one of Ma hone's main supporters, says there will be no compromise of State mat ters in Virginia, but "Hancock would receive one way or another the elec toral vote" of that State. In union there is strength; in divisions there ia defeat. If Indiana should be cap tured by the enemy can we afford to 1 080 Virginia ? Ia all of the Southern States except North Carolina and Alabama a ma jority of the census supervisors are Republicans. There are eleven States in -which the Republicans have a majority or an equal number. Think of that when you hear of frauds in the census. There has been no charge in the organs of false returns in the two States where the Democrats have a majority of the supervisors. Toargee is a lion in the' North. Everybody reads his "Fool's Errand," and what is more, the most of them credit his vile slanders. Tourgee will rehash his old slanders in speeches we see he is to make in New York State, Ohio and Indiana. He ought by all means to tell of the drowning of the twenty-five, Quakers in the mill-pond, whioh he says he wit nessed. Tourgee is smart. Barron MaQohausen was a fool to him. The Radicals have no hope of car rying South Carolina for Garfield, bat they are aiming to carry the First and Second Congressional Dis tacts. Tbsx great - purpose of the Radical managers next to securing the Presidonoy,,; is to, capture the ext House of Representatives. Oar friends in every district in North Carolina should be on the alert. With a Republican House ; . President Han cock would be; much crippled in his efforts at substantial needed reforms - J VOL. XXVI. NO; 139? 1 The Domocrats of th whole land have' a deep Interest in Indiana: I.TIjej rtadtcals are moving heaven; and earth, and if it be possible t to -carry; the eleotiou-by fraud and bribery 4t will b done. 1 The purpose of their party to carry that State has been announced, and thus forewarned the Democrats should prevent it. A hun dred of ihe best speakers from other Northern States should make speeches in that State. Every honest effort possible should be made to prevent the party of spoils and fraud from cheating the country again. -.-The, following from the Washingtoa let ter to the Baltimore un of the 29 th: is important: . "It seems that Senator Conklin has authorized a member of. the National Re publican Committee to etate that he wilt make rour speeches in Indiana and three in Ohio. Gen. Grant, it is said, will nre- siae ai tne nrst meeims in tne west at which Senator Cockling speaks.. It is now given out authoritatively thai the' National Committee will send ho money s to the South, and that no Republican, sneakers win go tbere under tneir auspices. The cry or a "sona ooutu" is tne only stock in trade which they have left, and it is quite natural mat iney ao not wian to part with it. Mr. Blaine, after the election in Maine. will stump the West, going as far as Cali fornia. Gen. Garfield has informed the National Committee that he considers it vitally important to carry Indiana in Octo ber, and, beginning in a few. days, the committee will poar all their available cash into tnat state, and flood it from end to end witn their best speakers." The lie about census frauds in the South was started by the "rascally or gans that approved of the theft of Louisiana and Florida in 1876. It was a mero partisan slander started for the meanest . poesiblo motives; Thus far there has been no sort 6t evidenoe to justify for a moment the base accusation. So far from this thero is reason, as the Stab said weeks ago, for believing that the South has a larger population than that reported. Wo have no doubt of it. The Balti more Sun't correspondent writes from Washington: "The Efemocratic State Committee of Florida have called the attention of the Su pervisor of that State to allegations, sup ported on good evidence. Jhat the popula tion of Marion county has been returned at nearly 5.000 less than it ought to ha va been. The Supervisor has forwarded the docu ments to ibe Census Bureau, and he has been instructed to make all proper inquiry." TOKTATB campaign. Mr. Paul B. Means has been nomi nated for the House in Cabanun. It is Baid Nat Atkiuaon has been hired to abuse Gov. Jarvis. He is a candidate for Congress against Bob Vance. Salisbury Watchman. Colonel Winston, Radical Gieen backcr, spoke, at King's Mountain, and was replied to by Uapt. W. T. R. Bell in a very effective way, ac cording to a correspondent of the Raleigh News. The refusal of Buxton and Bledsoe to divide time with the Democrats hero on Friday last showed very con clusively that they did not wish to do the clean thing. -Capt. J. J. Davis and B. B. Maasenbttrg made speeches before the Ilaooock-Jarvis-Club meeting on Monday night. Louiiburg limes. ? Special from Greensboro to the Raleigh Observer: Governor" Jarvis, on his arrival here to-day, was unex pectedly met by the people of the plaoe of both sexes, on masse. He was introduced by Mr. MendenhalL At 8 o'clock he is speaking, and being cheered enthusiastically. Fabius H. Busbee, Esq., is also speaking. . . Henry R.Bryan, Esq., Democratio candidate for Elector in this District, and Clement Manly, sub-elector for this county, will address the people to-day at Swift Creek. Mr. Bryan will also speak aY Russell's, in this county, on Thursday, September 2d, and at Trenton, 7 ones county, on Monday, September 6th, New Berne Record. The Democratic mass meeting at Seven Springs has been fixed for Sat urday, September 25 th. Fab. H. Bus bee and John F. Wooten, Eaqa have already notified us that, they will be present to address the people, and Capt. Octavius Coke, the efficient chairman of the State Executive Committee, and other distinguished speakers have been invited, and we hope will attend. Ooldsboro Messen ger. He commenoed with No. 10, in this county, the day that Dowd was to be at Big Lick, in Stanly, and he had arranged to follow in hi track throughout Stanly and Montgomery counties. The Major euchred him in that trick by getting Major Mont gomery, one of the best ' speakers in North Carolina, to fill bis appoint ments, and then followed the re doubtable, so-called "Aunt Nancy, and, with Col. Paul B. Means, treed him at Bethel on Tuesday. r Concord Register. - ' . ; On August 28thiaDemoeratio meeting was held at French's . Creek, Bladen courity.v A-Hancock, Jarvis and Shaokelford fl&i wag raised on ai? eighty feet pole. A club baa been formed on the 14tb of . Aagast.. A vote of thanks for the pole was given ji-w. iii J 1 AA n Mr1 1 NScI v-.i'-r ;:.:- f .... , . ., : t j WILMINGTON, ; 10 J2ar jm oan" liarnniiL - lfivery uem- ocrat in the township is a member tf the cltbj and ' several coolored voters ihive Joined; Mr:N;tednian,4Jr., I was, e.ninnsia8ticauy oaiiea xor.ana ne ! responded itixt a i most efEective and happy, speeoh. Our, Correspondent I Z fh7t wnrgives the above . faci :adda;r"He. is a man of: whom7 i Bladen t may w well i - be .?: prosd.. a v If ithe Radical canvassers -who? pass thraugb Bladen will divide, titod with Ihlm they 1 will find in him a "foeman I worthy of their ' steeLl Bladen ' is lawake and will give a push altogether wo iree nerseu or. naaicai aomiua jtidn V Spirits Turpentine . I if-.Shelby Aurora: There' is a re .Tivat inthejalc buslaess in this county. j Twenty-one North Carolinians called on Gen. pancock the other day at one umo. , . The Salem JPress, now In it 28th year, has been much enlarged and improved lypograpnicauy. ;t. ;r ast because he is a candidate t . He might be beaten, then t'other fellow.would be the "W Stop the looliahnesa. " ! Raleigh Visitor . Major JWi Moore returned from a trip to the eastern portion of the State Saturday night, and says the crops are the -finest they have ever j -- Through no fault of ours one extract from Raleigh Observer and two from Charlotte Obaener in yesterday's pa per were not properly credited. We aim "to tote fair." '". ; J: ? ; Mr. Walter A. Montgomery, a warrenton lawyer or talents, repued to CapW Boxton at that place. The JVfetM saya he got the ; advantage very decidedly, and that paper ia apt to be fair in its reports. Warrenton Gazette: Theories do very well, but facts and figures are. bet ter, and we will . avail ourself of our' most fcDle contemporary, the Wilmington Stab, to show how extravagant and corrupt the Radicals were when they controlled our State. Mr. W. T. Boyd has sold the Warren Hem to two young men, Messrs. Henry A. Boyd and Tasker Polk. Mr. Boyd has made a faithful editor. He re turns to Virginia. We welcome his suc cessors to the craft and give them our best wishes. Salem JVeas: The new factory building of theMessrs. Fries is goiug steadily forward. The walls are above- ground, and from all appearances it will be one of the largest factories in the State. When in operation it will materially aid in livening np business in our town. Salisbury Watchman: Miss Ina MacCall cave two entertainments at Mero- ney's Hall last week, Friday and Saturday evening . She is a lady of very decided talent as a reader, which joined to a person of fine appearance, made her offerine a treat of unusual acceptability. - Monroe Express'. Our clever young townsman, Mr. R. P. Davis, has found time from his arduous duties as a practicioner of the law, to invent a cotton press which, we thick, must certainly come into very general demand, if it does not en tirely sepersede other presses in use. Statesville Landmark: A mer chant came to Statesville a few days ago irom wuntn seventy-nve mues oi Atlanta, Ga and bought a bill of $2,000 worth of goods from Wallace Bros. From all parts of the county come reports of excel lent crops. Cotton, corn and tobacco never looked better. .We learn from Alexander, too, that the corn is looking splendidly . Hiokory Carolinian : Harris Kidder was with a eirl. and Henry Wil liams passed him and struck him; this led to some little disturbance when the negro Henry cut at Kidder's throat with a razor. Kidder threw up his arm to ward off the lick when he was cut Just below the elbow; the two muscles on the Inside being almost completely severed, causing death in a few hours. On last Saturday evening a drunken row occurred in Ashe county, two and a half miles from Bethel Baptist Church, in which one man was killed out right and another fatally wounded. John McGuire was shot through the heart, and Miles McGuire was shot through the right lung. The physicians think it impossible fox the latter to recover. Mt. Airy limes: On last Thurs day there occurred the most ternfio hail storm ever known in Surry county. The storm occurred about 2 o'clock, and ih less A ' M AAA AAA A man an nour iuuy fzu,uuu aamage naa been done. The hail extended about twelve or thirteen miles east and west, and was about two miles wide. In that scope of country there is hardly a tobacco -plant, or a stalk of corn that is not seriously in jured if not entirely ruined. Window lights were broken, and in a great many places shade trees were so completely strip ped of their foliage as to forcibly remind one of the late Autumn. Fruit was badly injured: The Salem Press says the storm extended at least 40 miles through portions of Stokes to the upper edge of Rocking ham county. - TJE3I JEJ CITY. NEW AUVUKTISKlflKM-rS. Jas. H. Cabkawat A card. Csonlv & MoHKis Buggies. HsnfSBSBOEB School books, &c. Botcher Co. Sampson county beef. P. CuMMiHa & Co. Meal, hay, oats, &e. miaa-lsiraie'a Coart. Eliza Jenkins, white, was.arraigned be fore Justloe Gardner on a . peace warrant sworn out by Kate Overton. The evidence sustained the warrant, in the opinion of the Magistrate, and the. defendant was ordered to pay the costs and five a bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for six months. Nancy Agnis was arraigned before Jus tice Millifl, on the, affidavit of Eliza Jones, charged with assault and baUery. Judg ment suspended on the payment of costs. vjnmatlable I.etiera. The following is the un mailable matter remaining In Uie city ' posloffics up-to this date: ; ..i.j.i. . ;-;.- -r Sareant Filoe. Fort Henry. Va. ; - J . T. Collins, Burgaw.' Nf Or -'.sis! A tttmA nnrsais a blessing to every family. and all sensible Jiursea recommend that innocent but effectual remedy for all tho pains and ills that befall a baby, Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup. Price 25 cents. f N. C Iv-MJISKArX. SEPTEMBER 12880; . ; - teal Botem1 - V'"h ' No-cases for the Mayor's iCourt yesterday morning. ,Now for September mullets ana sweet potatoes ; likewise - oysters,' as tbjs month baagqt aa "i" in iv It waf :tuite warm yesterday, 'but the thermometer , In" this offlco only reacnea oa aegreea. s . ' Eggs sold as high aa 30 cents ; per dozen in this market yesterday, and; ; were very scarce at that. i : Oor Fifth .Street Methodist ; friends have their excursion down the river : to-day.' The Passjport leave her wfearSf promptly at o'clock. ; Another Young Men's. Demo-l cratio Club was organized. Monday night, to be composed of young men 17 years of age and up wards. While a. Greenback . meeting L-was in progress in Brooklyn Monday night, which was being addressed by C. H. Strode, a small colored boy was badly burned by being thrown into the midst of one of the bonfires.' ' ; ' K1VBB AJl MAttNlE. ' Schooner Etta M. Barter, cleared at Boston oh the 28th inst.. for this port; Capt! Small, of the abandoned brig Fred. B. Biee, alluded to in yesterday's is sue, arrived here on the steamer Douglas yesterday afternoon, accompanied by his crew. He says the leak was first discovered at a very early. hour Sunday morning, when about sixty miles, east of the lightship. The pumps were put to work, hut the wa ter gained gradually in the hold until it reached about seven feet, when It com menced coming in with a rush and the. vessel soon filled, as much as fourteen feet being soon afterwards reported. In the meantime both masts ad been cut away In the effort to relieves the ship. She was abandoned about noon on Sunday, and the faen, who all disembarked in one boat J owed all Sunday afternoon and night, and all day Monday until about 6 P. M., When they reached 8mithville. The loss is very heavy upon Capt. Small, who had left a fine berth as captain of the British brig Susie and invested all bis means in the Fred. B. Biee, which was owned jointly by himself and Mr. E. G. Barker. , At last accounts the wreck was reported as having drifted ashore about two mites iouth of Sloop Point. pally Weatfeer Oalletln. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at $.00 P. M. yesterday, 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: Tern. R. F. Weather. Atlanta 81 .00 Cloudy Augusta. 83 .81 Fair Charleston.. 85 .68 Cloudy Charlotte. 8$ .00 Clear Corsioana... 92 .00 Cloudy Galveston 93 .00 Hazy Indianola.. 94 00 Fair Jacksonville 81 .04 Cloudy Mobile 76 .14 Lt rain Montgomery . 80 .27 Tht'ng JNewurieaos 85 .w uiouay Savannah 84 .51 Cloudy Wilmington. 85 .00 Fair Pensacola ....... 77 .39 Lt rain The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Higher barometer, winds mostly east to south, stationary or higher temperature, partly cloudy weather, and possibly occa sional rains. Miepbeai Hleltardaen and lata Ap- vroaelilas: Boom. The will of Stephen Richardson, who is to be executed on Friday next, having been drawn up by one of his late counsel, in ac cordance with his request, was taken to hSm Monday for his signature. He still seems, resigned to his fate, and satisfied as t his spiritual condition. In fact, a party who had. occasion to visit the lall yesterday on business, and had a few moments' con venation wun nun, said ne was one oi me happiest men, to all appearances, that he had seen in a long time. The gallows was 1 ing erected yesterday, under the super intendence of Mr. B. D. Morrell, and a ddorway , was also being cut in the back pirtof the jail, leading directly to the gal loWfl. so tbat persons on the adjacent streets will not even catch a glimpse of the con demned man as he is conducted to. the : phce of execution. Only those will be a4nitted to the execution who hold tickets from the Sheriff, and the limited number (tiirly-ix) hate already been supplied. ! Haratf SXaater'a Bevorl. From Capt Walter Coney, Acting Harbor MasMor, we have the following report of the arkval of vessels at this port, &c., for the month of August : I . AMBBICAK. Steamers. ....... ; ... 43,380 Brigs... . 8 -839 Schooners. ......... .11 2,564 Total... ..AS 6,783 tons. FOBBIGN. Barques 5 1,922 Brigs 2 470 Schooners .,,..4 90 t Grand Totals.; . ...26 9,265 tons. Aatnr iunreaa Camblaatlon, , Under this head the Atlanta Constitution of Sunday says : "Rumors are rife upon the streets that tha Richmond St Danville Rait? road meTAtlahlio qvkst"Xtne.lave dbmbwed togethertta: eral Passenger Agent, and Soi Haaair General IgntAgeni While it cwditedi in par some circles; no definite information could be obtained yesterday in the matter.' m 'w sic ,v al ' - . The citizens of Fair Bluff Township met in Convention at Cerro Gordo on aurday last and organized by calling Mr. fH, Williamson to the chair and MrV J. J. Buff kin to1 act as Becretary. tvV delegates1 were elected to the Senatoria? YJonveMtiott to be held . at f. WhitevUla on xhe 4th ihst; and ten to the . County Convention to be held at Whiteville on the 11th inst.', as fol- Inva FtAnatnriAl Tt Rmflh - TT.. Ti. Wil. liamson, W.. H. Tann, E. Meares, anil Everett StrickUn: Cbun.tiB.T. Borden, llM. D. Godwin, ; F-U;JaerD, . Btricklin, ! C. J. Godwin, T, W. Bardin, R. A. Ander son, h. J. Tates. A- Nance, J.J, Boffkin, N. L.: Williamson; Dri TTd; McPhali apd? others then addressed the meeting,'after which - It was unanimously voted that the ; delegates support as a unit in each Convent tion tne names oi v. lcnaroson xor.jme benate and JN. u. Williamson ror me House. of Representatives, Tbe Republic a Bally. , The Jttadioal . pow-wow last : nignt pre- sented no ,j emarkabla. features unless : U was more noisy i .than nsual.. Considering, ithe voting: strength of the Re publican party hereabouts the "turn-oat was small. There: ;were about five hundred men and boya in line, carrying torches, and : many of thenx wearing uniform caps and capes of which they seemed very vain. There .were no, whites in the procession. , . , The speaking took place from the portico of the City Hall. One Strieker, colored, led off, and was .followed by ex-Judge "Greasy Sam") Watts. The other "dis tinguished" orators expected failed to ap pear. The speakers evidently failed to J i a st ..J a interest me crowa; , ,mey were xuieneu u patiently for a while, hot, the gang ; soon grew disorderly and finally marched off. about ten o'clock for a grand "walk around,'; in Brooklyn. . - V Kil ST OF LBTTBBS. Remaining m the. City ;o Post ; Office, August 18, ' 1880, unclaimed: i A Baraks Andraws,v Thomas Artis, b B - a wm &rew. j aeu. a so. uarney. Peter Ballard, E MBroyter, DE Brown,' Duncan M Bryant, Alice Bland. C V B Carter, Charles uapps, uuaries a Capps, J T Canefleld, Lucie Chancy, John Chodwick, Augusta Capps; Charlotte Cam eron. D W H Dudley, B B Doshield, Louis Davis, Annie R Davis, Ben Davis, Uda Drane. D Uessan, Julia urake. Maggie Durant, Nancy Dixon. F O M Fillyaw. Q J W Galvroi J W Garrett, Llllie Griffith. H Geo W Houston. Harry Howard. L L Howard, Eliza Henry, Rosana Houston, Milford P Hunter, Mary Haywood, Polly Hawkins, Violet .Henry, Sarah A Harker. J Callv F Jackson. Myra Jackson. Josh Joslin, Richard Jones. k ' K M ix JbLelly, J X neiiy. miss Jemmie King, Mrs Riley King. L John Louis, Lendia Lepscomb. D S Lander, Maihew G Lewis, f. fi-:- M (i W Martin, iienry Mitchard. James McCumber, Capt John Moore, John Mack,1 Lidia Madgie, Peter Monroe,- MerrH Warner. Nelson McKoy. Mary J Merrl- man, Jane Merriman, Lizzie McQueen, Mary Ellen Murphy, Riddie. Morris, Solo-, mon Morton, Mrs M McFarland. N Eddie Nichols, iiouisa U rsixOd, RobtNeasus. . ( J O James Osborne. Mary Orme. P Eliza Ann Price. Lea C Perrv. Thoa Perry, Rose Pemberton, Ed Pedrick. VI James iumn, Virginia a quince. -K-Geo B Randette, Isaac Royster, Susan Riehardsoa.':!t' -izz --ims - 8 Sarah Smith, Sarah E ScoUV Charlie Seniors, F J Smith, Sam Smallwood. W Hi Swaine, spencer oianioru. i A Alice aaiij, joaura Anjiur, n.aiuouy Toomer. . ... - T W Balaam Wade,' Abraham Waddell; Charlie WUliams, G D .Walker. John W Wentworth. Lunard Wiffiams. R K WelJs. Samuel Williams, T O Whitfield, Sdgrr D Williams. Ellen Williams, Maggie Wil liams, Mrs M L Willis. . , v Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say; "advertised." If not called for within thirty daysthej will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. ' : ' Ed. R. Bbhtk, P. M. Wilmington, New Hanover Co.t .N; . C. , ; Fortlfv the bodv against disease. This is readily done by purifying all the Fluids of the system with Dr. Tutt's Pills, k Then there need be no fear of epidemics. Chills and fever, Bilious attacks Rheumatism; Hkin Diseases, or nervous ueninty. Buoy ant health and elasticity of spirits will be the result. - f IHBffl Alius The mails close and: arrive at the City Ppst Office as follows: ' ; " ; tCZiOSB. . -orthern through and ' way : ' ' mails... , 5:30A.M. Raleigh 50 A. M.and 5 .-00 P. M. Mailaforthe N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. iRailroad; at.... : 5:80 A. M. Southern mails for all points-; . V iSouth. dauy.. ........ ... 7:45P.M. Western mails (C. 0. R'y) daily . . . v f kexbept Sunday). . . . . . . . 5.-00 P. lit Mail for Cheraw & Darlington ' - '" IRailroad.. ...v... 7.-45 P. it Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston . . . . . .. . 7:45 r. m. Fayetteville,andofSceson Cape . , . 3rear ruver, "ruesaays ana r 3Bridays...i;.........;V. i-0X)P M. Fayette ville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays.... o.-W if. m. Opalow C. H. and intermei idiate omces, Mondays and Thursdays...... J.ii.... 6:00 A MV Smithville mails, . by- steam-- boat, daily (except SundaysV 9KXI A. M. Mails for Easy, Hill, Town ;;. preek, Shauotte. and L.itue River, Mondays andThurs daya.. ........ .'.. i .. 6:00 A.' M Wilmington and ; Black River, : Chapel, Mondays, w eones- . - davs and Fridays. ...... . 5.-00A. M. OFEZrVOB BdLXVXBT. Northern through .. and 'way Ve - u - mails. ..... . 'i s. .... 7iW A AI. Southern mailst . .. . 70 A. Carolina Central Uaiiroad. iqo A. M. - Stamp' Office Open from 8A. M, to 12 1JL, and from 2 to 50 P. M Money order and Register Department open same as stamp General delivery open . from 6:00 A. Mi to 6 rfJO P. and on Sundays from 80 to can a M. v -i; Stamps -for sale at neral eliveryWhen stamp omce is ciosea. Mails couectea irom street, ooxes every day at 8.80 P. M. 1 WHO'EiTO? ?! TT I alt Ttus MQKMUiui ST ah can always be had at tne following plac in th citaf : Tbm PoroaU Hoaaa, moho ouua. un iae nil uoca. IS rT POSSIBLE that a remedy made of inch eomaaB; simple plants as Hope, Buoho, Maadrake, Dandelion. Ac, make so many and such marvelous and wonderful cufee as Hop Bitters dot It mart w'vi iiuou uu. muu. jubuk, nca ana poor, raator and Doctor, Lawyer aad Sditor, att teattfy to aav ing been cured by them, we moat bellere and doubt . t. .. 1 . fl . Opinion of eminent Dr. R. a. 8tenart,'Prealdenl maryiana uoapual, malumore. ' Ihava ased Om Finn's lAaWio'tt 1 ArtrtiA si --.a rwij InTlgoratOF for more thaa a jear, and recommead it mm wh v. wra umBiuawt jirppmratioin i naTe erer met with. It combines the Tlrtaes or food mud tonU umramminw waj, ana i am aaosnea naa fayed "s,ww wutw muoH. eeiu ao pu.. . -.uanatA PLAjnmx, Agents. Wilmington.' Are yon diatarbed at night and broken of your res- elating pain o entting teeth l a so, ga at once andget a bottle of MEa. WIIfSLOWS bOOTHTNG ninur.1 il van rniuna raa ivwm itttia rroaaii Sii mediately depend upon it; there is no miataks www i.. i iuwo a jiuw lanm on unit wno nas MAP nflM It vhn will nn t.ll i. ' - 7 -1 ' " ssw. WtM. UU . WM I. Will mnuiU tht .IwywaI. .nJ m t- ,v. -v cr, uu iciic ua ueaiw to me cnuo, operaung luce vawursmio use m au eases,, ana pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription- of one Of the Oldest unci hoat fnmialn nhwalolana ..tu.' ln the United States; Sold eyerrwhere. 10 cents. pvnoa os ine Tear uie nnoiifl raneraiiw tnrna it. crane to-New Orleans for news of tkanohne hMith there. '-The many sad reooUeetlons of tho ferer jBoicaen years are sou nesa in every one's menutrr. The world famed Charity Hospital there is the great rock of comfort as a protection to the citiaeas, and ats half century of excellent management rires ahem confidence of ft future ability to stay the ipestilenee that walketh in darkneaa Tha MDMrt o( this estahllshment has been rnaranteed by tha uwgv lerenae paia bj tne LioniBiana Dtate Lettery sot its famehisesf y i&formatioa abont which wiu jbe cheerfully given, on application in person or by taail to ht, A. Danphin. Ne, 819 Broadway. New Tork city, or aame person at New Orleans, lla. NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS. jBttggies.' Buggies. Buggies, W S ABJt BELLING TUB BEST op xJHggy ior z (o uu. rinrr Vie Bar Top Bueiry f or 190 00. VaUflLll Cm SLVIUUO. Auction eera. , A Card. TEK UNDEHSIQNED ANNOUNCKS TO TUB 1J. ettiaens- of -Wilmington that W. H. Naah a&4 Frincs Smith hate struck and left his employ. Strikes are Very defamental to bnsiness. therefore jdonot patronise strikers. Iihall all their places wua rwcia arusts in a rew eays. Keepectrnuy, ebx van. n. vjuuuwax. School Books. T !T HAVE in stock a full supply op fiOHOOli BOOKS and SCHOOL STATIONERY . jPareftU and teachers are respectfully Inritod to ex amine my stock,' as they will And it to their advan tage. P. HKTN8BERGKR. Pianos and Organs old for cash or en the monthly and weekly Instal ment plan at UKUloDBUUIK 8 ael tf Lire Book ana Music store. Fiue Sampson. County Beef. B WB HAVB ON HAND A LARGE STOCK We will Sell the BEST BEEF at lees price than can & bought at any other market In the city. Giye a trial at our market and be eonrmced. j BUTCHER CO., ei ii . vor. aarnet ana eecona Bts. We are Still Grinding fpHK "BEST BOLTED MEAL IN THB CITY." Special inducements offered in MEAL, CORN, OATS, HAY, Ac.. Ac. ae 1 tf Millers and Grain Dealers. Children's Suits, tOYS- 8UIT8, 4 youths' surrs, i MEN'S SUITS. ALL CLOTHING at the LOWEST PRICES. MUNSON, The Clothier eel lt and Merchant Tailor. , Brushes. npOOTH, NAIL AND. HAIR BRUSHES, A large assortment; Soaps, and Perfumery of all kinds. Por sale by j. v. huhvb, Druggist, ; iel tf Si North Front street Seed Cotton. 500 000 LES 8KB colJTON wantbd for which a fair price will be paid IN CASH. t Apply at ! w WILLAIIDS, ; an 86 Sm North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. ( Circus 79 The newest designs in Pins aad Rings Are aUephantsTReptiles, Camels and Bears; A whole menagerie the Fashion brings : Tedecerate the scarf a man wears. , You'll find these animals, erery one. : At the famishing store of DYER A SON. aatfitf YES ! Ws CAN MAKE THEM ! BUGGIES. CASTS, Drays, Wagons, Harness, and anything in onr line. "Want it repaired I " did yoa say T We can make ihas coed as new. Brine It In and have It done in nrsv-ciaas style oy - nouu MoDOUGALL A WILLIAMSON. ., Chesnnt, bet. Water Front 8ts. au?9tf Hats! AND Umbrellas ! HARRDJON ALLEN, , ' ' '!''v" City Hatters. , A Pull and Fresh gTOCK OF PURS DRUGS AND CHEMICALS can always be found at ' i i. H. HARDIN'S Apothecary, i New Market : tW Preacriptions a specialty. aa M tf Tourists AND ALL PERSONS WANTING TRUNKS and Traveling Bain can be furnished at the kwest prices from oor new stock Just arrnred. . Oar Wholesale and Retail Harness Establishment 'can't be beat for Latest Styles and Best Goods for the least moner. No. 8 Booth Front-fit - ' jauxMi,. . , MALLARD BOWDKN. , 1 CoaLI-CoaI:L 100 TONS BLACKSMITHS, new landing. ALBOj, j. , f. t- I GRATE, STOVE and FOUNDRY CO AU , O". G. PARSLEY, Jr., lyS tf Cor. Orange and B. Water sU 1 OavfBcutrt one U7...f.. .. tl so rr two a.ya, . , rt . a; 1 1 y "'yWekA,..i..,.j44.... ;.. SO w Oa month. 10 M M . Three months... i MM Bixmonths... , 40 fif V ,,t J Ony yean....t.r.....W(. ta,00 lW"Odh tract AdTerUsmenU'takela pro tkmately low rates; ' ; ' ' " "."'' Tea lines solid IlonpereU trto aaaks oas sqaare. WHITE eORWi7 ti Ilixcd Corn, o Red -Eus-Prooi :ScbdEbaa, Seed " XljiT$ccl 'It ye, H A Y, H A Y, IIAY v " 1 5Q0 BUSUKLy VRllSti JtlXXDCX'KN, 1 flAA BusHsxB jud Jtastv rsourtHexD 1,UVV UATtf. 200 BU8UKL8 8BCD RV1, 1 - - ' 250 B1Tacn0Ica KA8i,ffRJ''rtt)TjnT All for sale at Joaettpilcea ty B. Pv- iHitcheUiitSs Son. an It It - .i..'."' if r'..''' Bagging, Tie Twinti: 2000 w TUc TlaH 2QQQ Lbs DAQQlQT WINK. For sale ay ... auS9tf KKKOaNBHA CALJJKK UltOh. 8alt. Salt. Salt. i 3finn sacks xrvaiiiooir8ALr, . TorsaieDT auSS U ajUliUUMaUt 4 CALDJMt UHO. j liXolaBses, Ilolasses. 150 M Barrels (Straight) CUBA, 5Q HhdsaadBbls PORTO RlOO CUBA. . . For sale by , 0 39 tf KERCHNER CALDXR BKOh aa Oriental Powder. 4QQ Kegs Rifle and Musket POWDER, 00 Kegs Blasting POWDER, 250 Quarter Wild Fowl Docking No. t. For sale bv su 13 tf KXBOHHJlR 4 C ALDER BROM 3 Lines 3. rpr ARB WARE, TINWARE. CROCKERY. All for sale at Northern Jobbers' Prices. GILES MUXCHISOM, 38 and 40 North Front 6t auS9tf Furniture. BLACK WALNUT AND COTTAGE CHAMBER Suits, Parlor, Dining Room, OOoe and Library Furniture, Uofae, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Bed steads, Bureaus, Waehstands, Tmbles. M.ttr...... Ac, Ac A full stock of Famltare f all kinds al ways on hand at low prices. D. A. BsTTTH-A CO.8. i aaSOtf North Front Bt i Fall Stock. WB ABB NOW, CTCXXVZRQ OUR FALL STOCK, which will be the largest sad most complete erer hrongbt to . this city. Ws made oor contracts with the mannfaotarers early In the sum mer, consequently ws can offer superior lndace ments in price mid g4&ty of totxU. JOHN DAWHON A 00 a S3 tf 19. tl and 13 Market Bt Have You Seen Our 16 RIB UMBRELLA T BROWN a RODDICK. nave Ton aoen trie JEAN DRAWERS WB MANUFACTURBf BROWN RODDICK, Ilavo You Seon tho NEW CORSET WB RETAIL AT 76 CTSt BROWN A RODDICK. Have You Soon That JOB LOT RUFFLING AT AO CTS. A PIECE t au 89 It BROWN RODDICK. Candy Factory. HOME MADB CANDY FOR FAMILY USE, which is warranted strictly Pare and Freak. The Best and Choicest Fruits of the Season always on hand, with Pore Cold Soda Water, and a large variety of Syrnps, Fruit Juices, Ac, At S. G. NORTHROP'S . sa 39 tf Fruit aad Confectionery Stores. An Offer ! ! T PARTIES DESIRING TO . REFURNISH their houses for the coming season we- offer a large and faahionablo stock of FURNITURE 10 per oaat. lower than any house in the Bute, iiBiiiiKnba st in unit oic, - ' B. B. Comer Market aad Second Btrawts, aul9U Wilmington, M. C. I Fresh Arrivals'. IT l PRUNES, DRIED APPLES, COCOA-NUTS, Peart Barley and Sago. Another lot of thai ane Fulton Market Beef. Northern Irish Potatoes. A lot of Brooaas, will sell low at reUU; Wood aadi Willow Ware; a full line of Family Groceries, Oi. gars. Tobacco and Liquors, all at Bottom yrcmm 1 Usil and see. L. VOLLSKii, aa stttf S and M Sooth Front stmea. Hotice. ':;i.v, . f y D USING MT ABSENCE NORTH THE KNTi RE Stock of Spring Clothing win be cleared out re-' Kardleas of price. WUl bur - larsnlT . for the Fall Trade, hence will require all the room possible. L. t. OTTKKBOUKUVs au 8 tf Men's Wear Depot The Hew Hat Store. ' QALL AND EXAMINJI MY SPRING BTTLBA : of Straw and Felt Bats; they art pretty aad cheapo . JOHN ft. BOIUNSOX. - . i , 1 1 No. l Front Bt apl8 ; - Next to IfarcoU House ; I. Examine Yoiir Trunlia. ND IF THEY NEED REPAIRING OR OOJ, ; enng end them to our Saddle, naraeas and Baggy . aut tf OKRHABDT a OO. . ' YV ISHXS TO CALLS THB llTTErTTOTl' OF Teachers and ParenU to his sompleto stack of Bchoel Books aad School Btatioaiary. Those want. Ing to buy will And lt to their adTantags to eU or correspond with him. 8unday-6chooI Books, Hymn Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, aad Reward Oasds, la antU ; , r '..'.,; TATX8 XOOX. STORE. , Triiiitv Collocre; HiOi' 1 !, TIB FALL TERM WILL BEGIN BXTTTMBXH 1st and ondDeesmber list, xsao. T ha whom expense for all Items ts from $60 to 150. wa hare a good Preparatory Department, and ajrery accommodation for those who wish to take a Special Course. Send tor Catalogue,' XVO, Vtli nlty Oollege. N. C. ' ' y FT lm B. CRAVEN. Preaidcnt ,!". I i I... ' i. e 1 ho tl.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 1, 1880, edition 1
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