THE UOBiniTO ZTLTL. -1 ?ii-r- . . X 21. t t - M -. 0year, (bymPCflP...-;...,t't ; months . - li-t;--v...,;.;44V-,4 4iT 1 WT Three mouths. l 4 M ' To cuy udb ""v7 vt " T pars or me n UTUKA - - -2-.'. -' '-t I OUTI4NKS. Tbe Georgi Stale Fair and IUcea opVi on tbe 18th of October at Atlanta; A fatal landslip occurred in Jodia which many British were kUled.i.T9 filling up of the new French. Cabinet 'coil-d tiouta. United Btates and Mexican troops are to make a combined- attaek on Victoria'a band; the forces to be employed will number 3.C01 On the 18lh in?U eiehicen of the Apaches attacked 8&Q f Jl 8'" aTTJr " t X . 9 : ' ' x, MUU1,H , Texa Damaging .flood., tic; swept away, and one Mexican-dfow I The National Board otHealthreporls I dengue at Key Wts Florida, and raalariit I fewer on the river below New OtleiEsl iue Ansa aiuouc isenevwent union I if i i United State in in RAaatm t7tt. I niiogton, Del - The eoatinned gdod I health of Mcmnhis. Tenn.. waa eeletfrateh 1 y sicrday. by a precession, &a: The I w.,5..i n.'...i:- rw'..& -L!ft I i.,.wwU wuuwma-Mwi. i Saratoga, . ; Great mortality raeng Turkish troops at Scutari. -'Caii8tta is universally condemned by th FAria prMS. r-A Bordeaux 8tenaer.cssis?d ; ai persons were drowned.. -V- Jessie Grant was married to Miss jChaprnan, at Sn Fi acclsco. New Yik markets: Muaey 2S per cen cot steady 'at ltll cents; southern flour' 'steady and quiet at 4 656 50; wheat without ma lurial change, ungraded, red 95c $1 151; c tq without decided change spiwt tur H;ntiue firm at 873Sc; roslh firm at $1 501 55. ' . . -4; r The ? Melancholy Blaine of Maine. .Dane w r-Poor if. The election of Plaisted (Iaine the election of Hancock: ThaVa what Pat. says. 1 ' - .rv-: - The vote was very closer" but ftW Fuaion caudidate will be Plaisted ia the Gubernatorial chair all the same.: New York is talking of another big Democratic mass meeting, at which a half a dozen or more men are to speak. ' able Not "by a large majorityiut by a small plurality. WellU will do in a State that usually stvea 15,000 tOLI J? 20,000 Radical majority? Fred Douglass has just from Indiana where he mad turned thirlei n speeches. He is confident. at Slate is safe for the Radicals: October and November. Jbsut ma be Fred does not know. Old Ananias Cameron; JJn Quix ote's father, was unanimously nomi nated for the House in the Harrisburg (Pa.) District, but he declined. He. is about 80 years old, and he is as corrupt and mean as he is old. A writer in the Philadelphia Time, a victim of hay fever, says, alter two years experienceTurkish and Russian baths will master an attack, shorten its career and make yon a well man uutil the next season rolls around. On Saturday Jim. Blaine tele graphed to Washington: ;ttWo have elected. Davis by & handsome plu-- rality, and don't you forget it.' And you got scared at your own. rascality and concluded you wouldn't, and "don't you forget it.' Last Saturday night, the Radicals in Washington fired two hundred guns because they bad 'succeeded .in counting out General Iflaisted. on Monday night the Democrats-fired two hundred guns because Blaine and his patent Bulldozers got Scared and : did not count him out. Col. A. M. Waddell m4e a politi cal speech at Portland,! Maine, on ir.-i i . It war th first of a aw.a.afn.M.a tir be con- dnntA rir. iUr.Un under r s -r v-r-rr . m Huspioes oi tne .tww',u cratio Union." Aintch reoortaT'l n-t txrn - i . : juu n tuusu 3 Baying... "If I were a Northern man I should be ashamed to talk of the Solid South. It is pusillanimous. Truly, the South Is solid for our flag, it is solid for Union, solid for good government, and solidforjGen. Han cock. LCbeers. The iniquities of Repub licanism made s, solid in. these res Dects. It is untrue to state that we are solid in any wicked sense of the term. We are but a fraction of the Democracy and it is dis creditable in tbe Republican leaders to hold us up as a scarecrow to affright the igno rant. They tell their hearers that if Gen . Hancock is elected tbe rebel debt will be -paid and rebel soldiers pensioned. The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution . . . . . oi mree-rourths at thr wuintHreaf the ocb oa iwo-tmras or the rvoters we memhpa nt ws rr r-...-,,, n a... . ..7. i . i. T the name of common, aanaa and Sfimole -f wv tniu an rainnaa mjn ljuiiibua a": arithmetic. bo Mri rf'tr thfo-r ha dlonef n eoutaern States can, certainly a A! . . . - i t acv 7 ire tii Urn 1. - ii-.,- 1 ! me twenty-sevenyj, naii-y eany yo Qnie. it naa no promises to3 nuKi Its past-history ntovTse" the guatao- tee for its future course. ( It 'tried U 11 the placo of ft rtide-awake Dewj- ape and 'gives A flue attention t omey to State, and to general intell- oe. ; It advocates what it believis be right, and ooademns only; whit illthtnka deserving of it. It will ei aeavor Ho take no stfep: baoVwafdaf 4 to become f reshek and brighij r . ,;k a-. j J.J corre8pondent of Uhe PniladiK P? wriungiromxnaianapaus on we iin, says ana v. ironerpruiB Radical candidate, after a mist tLvprtntyh rnvRB.-is Hatisfipil that hi -ilfiKe aWftd Oovernori , He aavi: . . . . . - I temperament, and yet he expresses "petlbct confidence that he will carry the StaU iby tra three to five thousand majority, ftta feeling is shared by those coaaected Uh te mate Ueotrai Committee, wno are in a position to know and who are - not accus tomed to permit their wishes to ran away with "their jadgments. The i Democrats also claim, the Sute, and they seem entirely sincere in their belief that Landers will be elected. Taking the claims of each side cum grano salia, and looking over the entire field for himself, the unbiased observer must unavoidably comer to tbe conclusion tnat tbe October election la this zsauv v wiu be very close, but that chances are is) favor of the success of the Republicans.1! il x..'. Hevis probably a Republican He say 8 both sides are accused ot: using money freely, and both ae Achaged with foolonizing." He says t., i 'Another scheme, which the Democrats claim la 'as legitimate as the 'Southern exodus plan of colonizing the North wfrh negro vutera, is that of exporting colored voters from tbe state. Tnese are maucea to go to other States on the promise of wonderful wages and plenty of work, and thus lose their residence and eiectrv e Iran- chise in this State." About as two severe critiotams at have been made on Roscoe Coiklmg for his recent speech againsi; the South was made by one of the lead ing Philadelphia Republican papers the Telegraph, and the "staunch old I JSoening Post, of New York, presi ded over for forty years by William Bryant. The Philadelphia s New York letter of the 20th .-7 I -li'J TlM Scening Wis commonly reckoned Republican roer. It certainly supports .Garfield and Arthur; yeL this afternoon it Itas a leader (supposed te be from the peri of- faik Uodwin) as- severely crucizmg Senator Conklinz and his Acaaeiuv or Music speech as any uf the more pro- nouuetd of Tts Democratic contemporaries i9 caruble of. It accuses bim of-'cold blooded seciionalism, 'ignoring the noble and efficient service or Mr. Hayes ana Ills Cabinet in healing old sores and bringing about kind and conciliatory feelings.' The Sen aim is also accused of a 'Satanic am bition' and of 'making an insidious assault upon the best character, purposes and hopes of the Eeoublicao oartv. 'Mr. Oonkling.' adds the Jbrf, 'has done much hitherto to drive independent thinkers zrom tneir ne nnblieaa adhesions, and his present ilU adged, illogical ana malicious speecn ww, in we rear, quieten tne aepanurea. We will give an extract to-morrow from tne lelegrapKs sharp editorial. Here is what the Washington cor respondent of the Baltimore Sun ends that naoer on the 20th oon- oerning Greenbacker movements : 'Gen. 'Weaver, the Greenback. candidate 4 'for tbe Presidency, before leaving here yeaWI ten! ay, said be would maae Epeecnea im i West Virginia, Iowa, Illinois; Michlgaft l and Indiana before the camoahzn closes. I He continues positive in bis assertion mat tbe Qreenbackers will maintain their sepa rate ticket io all tbe States in; which they have made nominations, and aavs they W'H I have from 20 to 80 members in tne next .UQUK, IUU UU1U IUO UBiaum Ut yvn w Is this Weaver kounting on Kurnel Kornegay as being: a successful kan didate ? And is this the same pro phetic WeaveV who carried Alabama in a horn ?" It is thought that the-census of 1880 will cause some loss in the Elec toral vote of the future that was not looked tor. Radical leaders and or gans supposed the South " would be the loser only. " Bat, aooording to a careful calculation made in' the Phila- UpbNZW, the Sout will gam slx votek Here is its bwn figures: i .1 1870. 188a Loss, Gain. .J New Boiland States. 40 87 - 8 Central States. 110 105 ' 5 i weaieTiOaeB, ow 44 -, t. WesternJ8tates, T ' 69 77 x, Pacific Slates, - 19 .-f-. 19 C. r -1 BUve States,' 188 144 . ,6 ' So the "best laid plans do not al ways come out just as the builders would'haye them. ? II I I L ' Gen. Joseph E. Johnston paid Gen. lianoook it visit recentlyj as did also Genii Cadmus A. Wilcox, who is a na tiva i rtt Oarofinian by. the way. ' i ' Moft.. Mirrr. 1 1 UnrihanMJSaenwn : jwtwiu - i -"r r i ; , vw,.. -rrituw;-. ArWil I Vtrtf ITpnry G. , VYUliams, 01 -w u i m-waa w w . - m I k knhVnn of yerTT favorably . in t with the candidacy I . .1. t, a o.nM nv in thfi 1 iiAnnirilia WILII buv wmurmm. J - - . 1 - , AnM tnakft ftfl ;' WILMINGTON, N. good a run as any man in the District, j Wo 13K6 It. ' I ; - . r-r i s There is to be a errand DemoAratin t mass meetlnpr and flag raisinff at Pol- QSi'Xo? "'f lockaydle on. Saturday, the 25 th of .oeuusmuer, ; anu ; several eminent i anaoban ava a-rnantan tn ha nnuant I Z " V "v t"1'0"'"" I i m. t tt:..!. n-:..j . 1 " v w - - - . . I t iub lVBuuuuuauo m uuiuuiu wuu- i ty.are not making muoh noise, but I they are at work and effecting a close j o 1 t. . I Miv uut iomwwMw Aiiouuo mu8uii i b,e. idld. Greensboro Patriot. . I 1 " I i Maior W, J. Montgomery met and I most eaeotuaiiv oemoiisnea ureorge i B. Everett, Republican elector " for I the State at large, and Aunt Nancy Barringer, Radical candidate for iieuienant WQvernor, on last s nusy, at Iron Station. Everett is a rather hifalutin speaker, a regirlar sky- - i 'a v, nf-,wa mit. bwij5i, 4u iauu, ouu mo i iipx ui-laob mauuer yi uioctm ouu tearing to threads his sentimentality and sophistry was most discomfiting. The politioal outlook in Mont gomery county is reported' as being encouraging. A good minority for Hancock and Jarvis is looked for. Monroe Express. The Demoorats of Sampson held their nominating convention on Sep tember 16. ET. Boykin was chair maa,' and Isham Royal and J. J. Huggin8 secretaries. The following gentlemen made stirring and patri otic speeches, viz: Messrs. J. W. S. Robinson, J. i S Alderman, D. A. uooper, i. v. nines anu xj. x. vi rblL The following ticket was nomi nated: For Senate, John A. Oates; for House, E. T, Bpykin and J. D. O. Culbreth; for Sheriff, B. Hill; for Register of Deed-si Joe Robinson; for I Treasurer, A. B. Chestnutt; for I Coronor,Isaao Hbbbs; for Surveyor, T.L.Bass. DrJC. T. Murphy was called out and made a telling speech. Judge Merrimon has consented to address the people of Wayne county dnrmg the month. o uctooer, time to be fixed shortly. Judge Jeowie nas also consented to speak here at an early day, ana Senator Ransom will probably make an appointment here. JudereiFowlehadavery enthu- sutstio welcome at Magnolia on inurs-1 day last, aid made a capital speecn, I which doubUess did much good. I Judge Fowle is one of the best, and I certainly eoe of tne most eloquent i nd popular speakers in tue oLate. There is some dissatisfaction monir toe ltepuoucans over mo i wr a iL. oket. aad it will not require a very surong pull for our Lenoir Democratic f sends to beat tbem. itoiasooro Jiessenher. -aaaM -m- . . . - Spirits Turpenxiiiw. e PitUboro Record has begun its tlird year. It is a well edited and use fill la per. i-Toisnot Home: A negro by thafname of Joe Davis.' who store the lamp ran the Presbyterian Church at liocity nnt. Was convicted at JMasb uourt ana itenced to three years in tne peniten- - T ..... . ... - ' - -i Monroe Jlfaquirer i - We learn Is hat a verv interesting brotracted meeting m. being neia atenuon papusi coareu. a r request ea io aiaie - uw uw new - . . - -m - - ia a j j Btnodlst cnurcn at cunyrna wiu oe ueui- ted on the fourth Sunday in this month, v. J. H. Guinn offlciating. Monroe Express-. A corres- ndent writins us from Montgomery unty says, that on September 8th a lump (mntv. . This is every rich mine, and is I now beinfc worked very successfully. I ; Pittsbord JRecordi Tixe one hun dred and twenty-first annual session of tbe Sandy Creek Association will be held at Cool Spring church, in Tooore. county, be ginning on Thursday, the 80th inst. This is the oldeBl Associauon in wie dw, uu embraces portions of the cottnUes of Ala- mance, vnainam, moore anu uiuun' Kinston J Journal: Gotton is opening : unusually rapidly this season. Mr. W M. Parker nas aireaay noasea ux hales of 500 nonnds each from a field of twAiva acres. Wa think a narallel case has never before been seen in Jjenoir. jl nail bale pelt acre gathered by September 11th . - IXIf - A 1a.mJa art rtlrf mi BUUCS ilXm aiCUUUlii) viw.i 1 . . ' . . til .1.1.11. .t.kklii. "".T:, L . ..1 " "7rQ Esaturaay mgns-'iaa or a uoriu . They got 4n5 a quarrer, Alexander struck him WlUTy cane,- wuateupuu mo usgiv plunged a knife into him, producing death in a few Rentes. The negro is in jail and two otters arrested as accomplices. Greensboro Patriot: Robinson's great show had to give three exhibitions at Winston OthSaturday last, beginning at 10 o'clock.' It is saia mat not less man ten thousand people were present at the seve ral Exhibitions. Forty csrs, loaded with! Iron for the tractc ot tne western North Carolina Rilroad, will pass through amHam tKm or row. ( Neti JBernian: Wo learn that nnr'intrnimu. Mr. Samuel A. Hilton, has At rammed from the Nonh witb the ne- ' .Ltii.. . i .ti '' 'fiii thai cessary macainci j , ivi.; erection oi a nroum ic jtmaj, nufv- v f.v kooa irtntla oneration as soon as a suits- iX. fltrontnrejcan be erected. At his county, -North CaroUns, on the inst., Jesse ruoou win, .in luo ira age: .ftl'-P 4' ti V u- J ? - Hickory Press: Tne citizens of Old Fort iave sever had a churdh .in their - menuonea siew ubvo kw that twi : Tirhthers-Messrs. Downs, :of Caldwell countv died the same day, nd that -only twdav .previous another brother bad died;. Now we learn that the father of those -young- men, Mr. Charles Downs, and this eon,:gmUh.-both died on Tuesday, Abgnst 81st and that the last son Is now very iu ana not expected to live. -; -RaleihJ&orreav Dout? i las the colored orator, will deliver the an nnai oration, at tne jp air on tna eutn mat. UThs DeacfdPT thfougbout : the State is reported as. va failure, y -Over three thousand-flv huidredpers6rrs attended. Robinson's circus ftt Oompanyahops. , Our female seminaries, have all openeaun C; THtTRSDAY.-SEPTEMBER'S: 1880f der the moat auBpicious circumstances Aim wivuu -uiuu;uw iowuyi.M maamg nig preparations ror ineir coming Fair next week. Their houses, grounds. j perfect order and show that they are determined td succeed. Success to the enterprise. i x? . 1 o o very line In Sampson except. . the rust in duce. -r The Rev.-. P. Greening has jW.MJU -! V. UUU1 DO BO .UV I.MM VW heen hniMrl in aiod meetinir at'MiZDeth this week.. The last heard from Capt. C. F. Siler's school aUTroy, N. G., he had 85 atudenta with a, tendency 1 upward, and several of his boys are out aowrf teaching fpgg schooler Conspicuous , among those who have departed this life recently, Ta VHam t slmAM a man Af flno mifllflOBfl rtrifliiflri-iionfl and for fortv vears a local Methodist preacher of more than ordinary abilltyi tHe was not only the representative manj.A A".n.eiborJLr.80K.; S other half, or eoiuotiaate, it woma pe Deuer for the craft and the public. Fewer news- papers and better ones would meet ede- mand. Grand meeting at Goshen ; 19 j0inea,.- This is 83. under the present ministration at tnat cnurcn. TJSTJB CITY. NEW ADVKttTISKraKNtS. IlARKISON ALLEN HatS. J. C. MrNDSFancy goods. MragoN Boys' school suits. HErNtBEKOKRr School books. P. 0.Box 24fff-House wanted. O . Detson & Co. Music books Caution Nonda Crew bark Frey. P. Cummino & Co Meal, hay, &c. Adriak & Yollebs Apollinaris water. Ckoitlt & MoBMSHorses. &c. , at auc'n. Local Dow. The thermometer in tbe Stab office registered as high as 81' degrees yes terday. . Ten members have been added lhe Presbyterian church of this . s rf meetinK of pre8by- - ' . . . , iuaj. vnaries ju. oieuiuau oao accepted an invitation to address the peo ple of Onslow county, at Jacksonville, Oc tober 4. Governor Jetter, of South Car- 0lina, has recommisstoned M. Bellamy, .Esq., Commissioner of Deeds for that State in Wilmington. . r nuti--i " r,v.la P"'. In u ruuic "wu ton, where he has been looking after the recently constructed ' water works. The Fete Champetre at Seaside Parkf v7TjgMsville Sound, on Tuesday night, under tbe management of Mr. F. A. Scbutte, was largely attended and pro nounced a decided success. A colored excursion party, which left for Columbia, S. C, on Satur day last, returned yesterday well pleased with their trip. An extra coach was at t ached for the benefit of white people, if . m . S . . 1 several or wnom ayaiiou lueuiacivoo ui mo opportunity to visit the capital of the Pal metto State. The following will show the state of 'the thermometer, at the stations named, at .3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 P- Mn as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station: Tern. R. F. Weather. Atlanta 80 .00 Fair 86 .00 Fair 83 .00 Clear 73 .18 Cloudy 81 .00 Th'tng 81 .59 Th'tng 86 .00 Fair 78 .03 Cloudy 86 .19 Clear 88 .00 Fair 86 .00 Fair 83 .00 Fair 87 .00 Fair 83 .00 Fair 84 ' .00 Fair 85 .00 Clear 87 .00 Clear Augusta j Charleston. Charlotte. -Corsicana Jacksonville Key West.. Montgonfery New Orleans Punta Rassa Savannah Wilmington 0e(lar Key8 PenjSacoIaJ mm The following;are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Northeast to southeast winds, partly cloudy weather and light rains in the south ern portion and slight changes in tempera ture and barometer. Th. nin.AMhiav I mmrtrmmr-mmmmmmm w In a letter to tbe Stab, covering a com- . . , plimentary Ucket to the State Fair, com mencieg on the 18th and continuing to the 23rd of October, for which we tender our thanks, Capt. C. B. Denson, Secretary, says he is gratified to report that tbe prospects for a Fair valuable .to the interests of North Carolina and successful, in every point of view were never -so bright as at present. Tbe displays of stock .and variety of ma chinery, he say 8, will be unusually fine, I whiIe the procession will be a great feature on Wednesday, and trials of speed throughout the week are expected to be on an extensive scale. BianP Aistlnaon'a HealllJ. Col. J, W. Atkinson received a letter from his father. Bishop Atkinson, yester day morning, dated at Rawley Springs, in the Valley of Virginia, where is now so- , j" .at "L 7 . V Im' .MamlW fa i iAiivvitnff ln.vnir.n nn uvm . uin iicnitu una I JWUtUSMIkl M af 1 very much improved, and that his appetite 1 . also much better than it was. This news will be gratifying to the maoy friends of the Bishop throughout the State. Greenback Item. The Greenback County Convention will meet at the Court House in this city on Tuesday- next, at 10 o'clock. On the same evening, vre learn, Messrs Kornegay and Shepard are expected to speak in front of the Old Market Souse.1 - ; We can recommend our readers to use 1 Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in' all cases of 1 Coughs, Colds, etc. It costs only 25 cents i a bottle ana is warrantea io cure. : t Tbe Fire Yesterday morning. 4 t The alarm of fire ryesterday morning about half past 11 Vclock," was caused by the burning of a small two-story frame building, the property . of Ann- Waddell widow of the .well known drayman, Geo. Waddell, lately deceased, who occupied it. The house was situated on Fifth, between Harnett and Bladen streets, in the parti of the city known as "Brooklyn." Notwith standing the distance, however, tbe engines and hook and ladder truck were promptly on the spot, water was gotten upon the flames in an incredibly short space of time, and the firemeD, notwithstanding the heat of the weather, to say nothing of that of the fire, worked with as much apparent zeal and earnestness; as if the building they were trying to save had been the palatial residence of a princely nabob or millionaire; coming out of the contest with soot-begrimed countenances and clothing dripping with water and perspiration and colored With smut and cinders, each , a living and breathing personification of the fact that the life of a fireman who does bis duty, (as ours have always done,) when called to its performance, is anything else but a plea sant one, especially in hot weather. The upper part of the building was en tirely destroyed, but the lower part was not so very badly damaged, and even tbe shade trees and creeping vines were preserved from destruction. Thehouse was insured in the Phcsaix, of Hartford, Mr. Norwood Giles, agent, for $300. The furniture on the lower floor was saved, but that on the upper floor was mostly destroyed. No in surance, r Ann Waddell, who is apparently a wo man beyond the middle age, made a narrow eseape from perishing in the flames while trying to save her bedding on .the upper floor, and had to be taken out of the build ing. The fire is supposed to have been caused by a spark from the chimney, as the wo man was engaged in ironing in the shed room adjoining the house, where tbe flames were first discovered. Mayor's Conn. John Williams, colored, was arraigned on the charge of disorderly conduct. Mr. Charles Murphy and Capt. John Fitzgerald testified that the defendant, on Saturday last, iu the neighborhood of Seventh and Bladen streets, used very profane and abusive language, in a boisterous manner, so as to prove a serious annoyance to the neighbors, and that when remonstrated with, and a threat being made to report him to the authorities, he became still more boisterous, abusive and profane. The wit nesses further testified that the defendant made it a habit frequently to act in the manner described, to the great annoyance of peaceable citizens. This was all tbe evidence, but other persons stood ready to give in testimony to the same effect, show ing that his disorderly proceedings have not by any means been confined to the locality mentioned. Mayor Fishblate ordered Williams to pay a fine of $50 or to be sent to the city prison for thirty days, being the full penalty of the law.' Alice Hall, Colored, had a hearing on the charge of disorderly conduct and resisting the police on North Water street Tuesday night She was required to fork over a "ten dollar William" or go to the city prison forftbirty days. . The steamer Passport did not make her regular trip yesterday, being detained for slight repairs to her boiler. HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE by its healthful action upon the nervous system and stomach, relieves Indigestion, Headache, etc. t CITY ITEMS. We guarantee no better goods made than Black, well's Durham Long Cut and Cigarettes. WOBTHIJESS STUFF. Not so fast my friend; if you could see the strong, healthy, blooming men, women and children that nave been raised from beds of sickness, Buffering and almost death, by the use of Hop Bitters, you would say "Olorious and invaluable remedy." Dee another column. Phila delphia Frees. COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. Don't fail to buy a ticket in the September draw ing. 1960 Prises, all cash, will be distributed. 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Could our readera be brought into contact with the boat of re nec table witnesses who regard Simmons Liver Regulator as the safest and neat-family medicine for Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Bil iousness, Colic, Bonr Stomachs and Malarious Fe vers, they would no longer wonder at the great famn it tM Manfred throughout the country. As, freneni f amilv remedy for Dyspepsia, Tor pld Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever use any thing else, and have never been aiaappomtea in ex- feet produced; it seems to be a perfect cure for all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. uaKam K w. J. MoKLBOY, Macon, Ga. - Connoisseurs pronounce them very fine Black- weu'a Durham Long uui ana uigaretteB, A BSNBTACTEBSS. Just open the door for rove we American Of this we are so sure tnat wa wut vmcu wu oudj w "A blesaing en in. winaiow," ror BoipiBg uet i surviyeand escape the griping. eoUcto andteett ins siege." MBS. WINSLOW SOOTHINO-8J bftn -un. h. ma fnmn najn. and carea GTSen- Siif arBSa; it -o-lha turns, reduces lWrnmatlonrcnres wind colic, and carries tte U fant safely througn ina tecum - fbrmi Tpreclaely what it professes to perforevery we had the power we would eber, .aa she Is, a DhvBlcai saviour vu uio uwu drugsistai Sfi cents a bottle . . :- " . 1 The nealthiest, finest and purest smoke Black- well's Durham Long cut ana vagareKea. WHOtE'NO:H-69tf ft ; NEWV ;: ADVERTISEMENTS JBJUJMHIiU, AT V6 UNLOCK, WS ,WIU sell at Exchange Corner, a good HOBSK, BTJGOT and HARNESS ' seSS it CBONLY A MORRIS. Auctioneers.' t Ship Notice. 4 All t persona are heraby forewarned against harboring or trusting any. of the crew of the Norwegian fiarauei FRBT. Halvorsen. from Amntordam. y u neitker the Master or Consignees wui am reBponsioie. HXIOB A CO., Consignees.. ; . S0X3 8t Wanted to Eent nous S WITH v SIX TO KIGHT ROOMS. State locality and terms. seS3St P. O. BOX 249. . MeaKs) at all Hours. JHK BEST IN THE CITY, AND IN QUANTI- ties to suit. Also HAY. GRAIN, FEED, ftc PRESTON CUMMING St CO.. se 21 tf Millars and Grain Dealers. Hats! Hats! Hats! TVJEWEST STYLES,"" LOWEST PRICES! At HARRISON A ALLEN'S, City Hatters. 803 tf Bovs School Suits. BLa.VE YOUR BOYS FITTED TO THEIR CLO THING note whilst tho Assortment is COMPLETE. MUNSON. Clothier ee 33 It and Merchant Tailor. School Books. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY LARGE and full supply of School Books and School Sta tionery. Parents and teachrrs will find it to their advan tage by first calling At HEINSBERGBR'S Live Book and Music Store. M16 tf Fancy Goods. HAVE NOW ON HAND ONE OF THE largest and best selected stock of Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles in the city. Call and examine. 4. V. SLUND8, Druggist, aeS3tf 85 North Front street m u xAr-Tvr. To insure obtainimr the eermino Apolliitaarls, see that the corks bear tbe ApolIinarXa brand.. Bold by ADRIAN VOLLERS, Wilmington, N. O. ee 23 eodlm . th sa tu nrmlp Music Books for Schools. THE WELCOME CHORUS, (tl. or $9 per dozen.) By W.S.TILDBN. This lis a new and superior Hleh School Sons Book, with advanced elements, and a (Treat variety of music, secular and sacred, to be sung in one. two or tout parts. sir. Tuoen'a previous worse nave been highly approved. SONG BELLS. (SOcts.) Bv L. O. EMERSON. No more attractive Scho ool Sona Book has for a long tune appeared. It is not graded, and will de for any class. Great variety ef songs, subjects se lected with great skill, and music is or the best. Introduce our new Sabbath School Sons Book. WHITE ROBES. (30 cents) at once to your Sunday School. No better book exists I Books for Music Teachers for the Fall Campaign. All are eood and practical books. Do not fall to examine them. Emerson's Voice of Worship ($1) for Sing. Schools. Perkins' Temple, ($1) for Singing Schools. Johnson's New Method for Singing Classes, (60c.) Johnson's Parlor Organ Instruction Book, ($1.50) N. E. Conservatory Method for Piano. ($8). AisosuoscriDe now ,ior ttue mubiuau nai ORD, ($2), a Weekly Musical Paper with all the news. Any book mailed for retail price. Oliver Ditson & Co., BOSTON. CHAS. H. DITSON ft CO. J. B. DITSON St CO. 922 Cheetnutst., rhU. 843 Broadway, . Y. se 18-dawtf Wed Sat Buggy for Sale. OIDE-BAR, TOP BUGGY.NEVER BEEN USED, made ef beat material, and will be sold for less than cost. Apply at the K22 St nac STAR OFFICE. Positively the Largest A ND PRETTIEST STOCK OF READY-MADE Clothing In the city. Ex elusive Shapes of our own manufacture at Extremely Low Prices. Call early and secure these Bargains.' Merchant Tailoring. Pwis, London aad New York Designs and Patarns selected by myself. Come and do not delay, for' they are selling fast. A. DAVID. se 19 tf Merchant Tailor and Clothier. YE 8! W K OAN MAKE THEM f BUGGIES. CARTS. Dravs. W aeons. Harness, and anything in. ear Una. "Want It repaired I "did yodssy f - We can-make it as good as new. Bring it in and have it done In fint-claas style ojL J ' ' ' " """vl rT . MoDOUGALL St WILLIAMSON, l . ult flhiwniit. hat. Water Ji Pront fit Tourists 'EBSONS WANT ; A WD-, ALL FERSONS - WANTING TRUNKS and Traveling Bags can be furnished' at- the Wvamat nrlraai from onr new stock lust arrrved Oar Wholesale and Retail Harness KsUbUsbment can't be beat for Latest Styles and sct uooos lor the -least money. - o e bouu rront ei - -' seltf r . MALLARD. A BOWDEN ? Tvot t.il. ... " One year,.. r"7"Cortrrt jTfrt(.rocr.u u" Uoofttciylowrttca. f v ' - r 1 Ten Unea Mild Kocj artU tj o r. ' "iiY CROKLt st moi;:;:V. ilcnif:no6,LTCalo. ON THURSDA y'n EXT, ti R O . IN HT.7 -. menemgrat 10 o'clock a. ei , w. t t Store No. f 17,' Market street, by urdar tt N Mayer. AssljrDse.aU of tho entire stock of 1 u GOODS therein eontalnad. alc conUnnrd from day to day until the entUs SQk is SIspokmI of. .. v peatv,:v.i m m. . . i"aW' ba- , J llojCJrcmgor lml ja f "kaf STrTy.''AI, uVlhTfl UTlWft" where I keep a full fcapply of CarrUr"! T V rff Wagons, Crt and Dray..'. 1 ura - . now opening a largo slock o Saddles, Bridles and Halters, and keep en hand every thins? la my line of busiDi Of .JJarni ra, p eonstantn itneas at -low eat prices. Repairing done at short noUos . r f . . p. fl.- UATDEN'B raotory, 'S sel7 tf Third, bet. Market and Prlace st ' - Charlotta-t Female I In stitute. Session begins Sept. 8. 1880. Oari gtvs' aaequaled teatimotuala from the first teachers and twelesaors la the South as to the thoroughness and high stan dard of instruction. Mualo and Art specialties. A Oookluir Bchool will bopned every torm. Address the PrindpaL Rev. WMi R. ATKINSON, )euswim - vnariotM, w. u Carpets! Carpets ! LL ARE KINDLY 1HVITKD TO AN 1.XAMI- nation of the largest and most varied Stock of Carpets ever offered In this market. Many novoHlea in English Tapestry and Body Brussels IN NEW AND ELEGANT THINGS. j- WUI show goods with pleasure and give prices as low as any market in the United States. Very respectfully, K. M. McINTIRK. sel9tf Old Stand Forever! pHBRE'S WHERE WE'VE GROWN GRAY sarvinff the Deonle to useful Ihlnjrs. and thus we are better prepared to furnish you with a good ueatiag or uooKing; stove, ua ta way or eeir- reeaers we nave a ane -uecoro," ana can proaooe Harmonv" in any family. ,Briefaten"-lns: Uelr facea and making tnem MSurpriM''-lngly glad. So you can nut a "Dot" there and call for a "Joker," or you can haves "Giant" or a Small "Cadet," while the children can engage In a "Frolic" as "Bertha" cornea, the "Bon Ton" at the "Cottage Home." Then there's the treat kinc. tbe 'Vulcan," shedding his rays suggesting a "Palmetto," wbllo iririnii" thnma hw krlirtitiall alharart thawW(M Flour," and "Forest City-s" now stand where "Uncas" once roamed, nut now iaia away la a "Casket" his spirit points to a "Union Air -Tight. usoaing Btovet, ino Dest in tne marsei. at se 19 lw PARKER TAYLOR'S. f Look Out." Merchant Tailoring now In fall blast And furnishing goods are steady, Tbe latest styles of goods that will lost Are now on our counters ready; So all who would be in fashion drossrn. Can be fitted and famished In DYKIt'S bott selOtf : - Ready F OR TBE FA U, CAMPAIGN. UltSl'OCK OK FURNITURE U oOW complete . Call and examine same and eet rulces. We can suit you, o. a !th St no.. se 19 tf Na 3 North front SLruit. For Bent. A GOOD STORK FOR COUNTRY Ell' I trade, on Market street, between Second and Third. Also Rooms. Apply to TUB MO&.OY H, se 19 tf Attorneys and Oounsellors at law. School for Young Ladies. MISS HART. Principal, Assisieel y nxiss rn. d. duown, Instrumental Music taught by MRS. M. P. TAYLOR InstrucUon la Drawing and Painting by MRS. E. U. 1 KHI.II. rpBB NEXT SESSION WILL OPEN TUESDAY, ' the 5th of October. Punctual atisadaaee at the beginning of the session Is highly lmportaat. For ! terms and particulars spply, after September ; 23th, to the -1 PRINCIPAL. Cheese. Cheese. 1QQ Boxes No. 1 CREAM CHEE8F, , For sale by ' ' KKRCHNXR KALDXB BkOfl. . ' ' ' : 1 -.j.; Hay, Corn and Blcnl. 200 Prime HAY, 2000 BulieIIVU' ua 1(1X04 RN Q Bushels Water Mill MEAL,! For sale by KSRCHNEB Jk CALDER BROS. nagging, Tics and Xwino. J 1000 Ha" BoU,BA09IIla' .'.. .ri ;-, 30.0 0 rieceo ' r f ' ' 1000""? t uus For sale by. !''-. Wtli ,! plrlt Casks. iplrlt Cntka, -L - 500 Vm T" PFmnpAhV .For sale by, . ?j . . se 19 tf . KXRCttNER A CALDEE BROS. j -'. Have ToulBeen Our;;' . -. svaiinfit W a ft ' . k ' - . 1 i 16 KD3 UMBRELLA t BROWN RODDICK. Ilavo Ton seen vh JEAN DRAWERS WK MANUFACTURE BROWN UOJDD1UK, r " : llaveTon Socn-tno ' 4 ' . NEW CORSET WK RETAIL" AT ts'CTSf . , BROWN RDDDICK. f - , llavo You Socn.TXiat JOB LOT SUFFLtNO AT M CTS. A Tir" f jaaSStf . BROWN ijmaa i::-", toWs FKTriT BALTCsil 'l ELw J 1 YrX'V Jtlt. ,;, ...--,; r aadKoot Fills, Fowoored. C ol . . . . . a- t- -' C;Wwtf-ru--; f "'--: - ' ' - i- . larr ia'.l . - ' t a- - - - - J . - c complish it. .519 ... . 's '4. r Knftnn uukiiuh