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HE HOllHIHQ f ST AR y Win. II. BEltAU. irnLlBIlKD DAILT XXCiPT KOMDAVn RATK3 0 BDK9CaimO IM' ACVAKCH jneyaar, (by mail) posted paid... otaxoaiaa, , - " - . rnreemontha, . " ' .. . .. . nb month !" " $7 ov 4 M 2 ifi 1 Oo To City Bubetribors, delivered in any pan or the ity. Fifteen Cants per week. Our City Agents arc lot authorised to collect for mere than three mantfe n advance. tared at the Post OfOce at Wilmington, N. 0. as Bocona-class matter. OUTL1NKH. A Are occurred at Schuylerville, New ork, loss $00,000. The leading topics id England are the polar matters. Sergeant Lee, of Richmond, Vs., his been admitted to bail. The West of Ire land U said to be in an alarming condition; other landlord are said to have been marked for assassination. Rev. J. W. Waddinglon, an eminent English divine, is dead. Disastrous fire at Lisbon. IaJictments have been found against some of the parties accrued of robbing trunks from the wrecked steamer Vera Cruz. A negro man Was taken from jail and lyucbed for murder near Port Hacoo, Fla. President Hayes and party are at Portland, ..Ore&oo. The fleets of the P.v?ers will not sco to Dulcigno. The wife of the Rcsiian Consul at Van was as sassinated by rubbers. Rumors are rife of revolutionary movements in Italy; the Italia, the most powerful iron-clad ever constructed, has beeu successfully launched. -The steamship Canopus it Btil) aground rn Kiel Bay, and it is feared will be j If' i Twenty-six foreign steamers arrived at Savannah, Ga., during the past month. There was a frost in Piedmont, W.Ya. Thursday night. New York markets: Money 23 per cent; cotton- quiet at II 11-1C11 13-16 i-t8; southern flour Arm and fairly active at $4 S56 60; wheat, ungraded red $1 04 1 10; corn, ungraded 5155:; spirits lurpentine easier at 40c; resin firm at $1 52 J (31 60. The Danville Post has changed proprietorship, but Maj. Glass will remain at the editorial helm. Pie is j good political sailor. The German immigration to this countryis very heavy. In August it amounted to 11,018, besides 1,722 from Austria and Hungary. Grant thinks 'that if Garfield is ---- t - - beaten in 1880, be Grant will stand no chance in 1884. Correct, General. So you must read your little speech st raauy meetings, and then go to Hancock's inauguration and behave yourself. There is a tremendous force in that pithy sentiment "For ward,not back ward." The same brain is the author of very many other memorable say ings'. Qf-course we refer to Winfield S. Hancock. The slogan for the times is "Forward, not backward." The Republican Hancock Club of New York city has 974 members. The followHtg tells a tale of how it is in Pennsylvania : "Among the lettersreceived by the Nan liooal Committee was one from Harman Tuikea, of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, who writes : 'One hundred and fifty Republi cans in this county have openly announced their intention to vote for' Gen. Hancock. I have their names. This i an average of four at each polling place. The same ratio throughout the State would make a change of over 15,000." The Philadelphia Times rather likes Mary Andersoo's Juliet but gives her some patronizing and, pos sibly, needed advfrjer -'It says: "If she allows herself to rest contented with present success, and the crudities and mannerisms of ber apprenticeship to be come fastened on her, she will disappoint her well-wishers and -berself besides. Strength comes with knowledge, and knowledge only with concentrated effort, and just in proportion as the power of con centration fails will an artist's achieve ments be uncertian and weak." A distinguishedJawyer of this city has just received a letter from a Republican friend in Pennsylvania, who is at the head of a large com mercial establishment, who admits that GarfieldTWlll farltem Only a few weeks ago the same person ex-, pressed himself iOf the most confi dent terms of Garfield's eleotion. The fact appears to be that Hancock is gaining jrpeaTbyxith ..hundreds, every hoar. It- necnQV surprise the country if he gets two hundred elec toral votes . , Th e Rada die hard, t but then they must, die. .They are still sending negro voters from North Carolina-id Indiana. " Qn last Thursday 35 negro men passed through Washipgtbn for that State. The Republican managers at Indianapolis received at one time $50,000 Uat week, arwi a' larger sum will be. sent, from Wash ington this week. Bat in spite of all they are doing 'they have but little hope. The Baltimore Sun's special of the 28th says: t , . r ' . "A special telegram received here to-day from New York says that the acting secre tary of the Republican National Committee advises that the Republicans should enter-; tain no; expectations of carrying" Indiana." It is believed here that this is given oat for the purpose of lulling the Democratic managers into a Talse sense of security and to divert suspicion from certain deep-laid movements to promote Republican ." VOL. XXVII. NO. 8. Dan Voorheea ravr Indiana will o-n Demoorfltin hv 1 1, nnn n!, TTo uemooratio by 10,000 majority. He and Uratz Hrown rf Ttfioannfi , "i oeen making an extended campaign, anv;nn. i j t- tj 8Deakinff to laro-ft ftrowda Mr Bmm upcas.iug io targe Orowas. JUr. isrown acrreea With Vnnrhaoa no tft thA m- w kUO jority. Here are some of the leading opinions sent to the Louisville CoU' rier-Journal from Indianapolis on the 26th inst. : Hon. Franklin Landers is more than satis fled with the political situation. He states that it is only a quaslion now as to what his majority will be, and thinks it will go to 8.0U0 or 10.000. Gov. Hendricks remarked this evening: "The State is all right; Landers' majority will exceed the Democratic majority of 76." Senator McDonald is very confident, and think that the Democratic majority will be so large as to surprise the most sanguine. Hou. Willis G. Neff "Landers' majority will not be a vote lesa than 8,000." Senator Thurman "My visit to Indiana satieties me that the State will go Demo cratic beyond doubt." Gen. Butler, at Valparaiso "The people of Indiana are against the fraudulent and W. AMUWMW wav tUU MJWMV vusw corrupt party in power, mad will proclaim u dv a goou maiorur ne monua." Hoa. C J. Allen "If the Slate does net idre 10,000 majority there ia nothing in aigna.? Gen. Morgan "I regard Indiana abso lutely certain for the Democrats." Gen Slocum "Indiana don't need me here; the Slate is dead sure for the Demo crats, but I will just stay to see the Repub licans badly thrashed." xuo a uuueipuia naus are uwom ing greatly alarmed. A "confidea- . ,,, . . biai uiruuiar sent oui uy a meeimg presided over by John Welsh, de- r. . . J ' . olares that "large earns are needed" and that "if the present apathy con tinues the battle, is lost." This is very sad. "Ye who have tears prepare to shed them now." -SUB STATB CAOPAI65. Hon. W. u. Steele will apeak at Lilesville October 13th, and we hope our people will tarn out and hear' him on the political issues of the day. Wadesboro Herald. It is confidently expected that Senator Vance and Capt. Coke will be present at Kenansvule on the 5lh of October. It is probable that Sena tor Kansom will be in attendance also. The Executive Committee will meet that day. Warsaw Brief MeJitton: The Oxford I'erckUaht save of Judge Murrimon : This distinguished son of North Carolina, to whom the people of Granville are especially de voted, will be in Oxford during the session oi our next superior uourt, and has consented to Bpcakon Toes- I day of the first week. I Last week Governor Jar vis spoke I to good audiences at Marshall, Ivy, I splendid impressions every where. 1 Many who have heretofore voted the I npon the hearse followed the two pet ele Republican ticket openly avow their I pbabts of the dead keeper, "Mary" and determination to go for Hancock and I Jsrvi, i MnvomKn, Tr- I Congressional asoirant C. Wilev f i.. i i : e e t ruuy ueoiarea m mvor oi tu uigu tariff that has been impoverishing I our people tor years. lie savs that I f sent to Congress he will vote to I keep up that tariff. VlmoKatti I -AliZaDebU I City boasts of a Hancock, Jarvis and Latham olab, with Thomas L. San derson President and 8. L. Sheep Secretary. At the very first meeting after the organization of the club tho roll of membership included 175 1 names. Elizabeth City Jfalcon. Spirits Turpentine, No Free Lance in a fortnight. We are glad to see apbaWon-fiiggs will again have charge ef it, Mr Brtttaaving sold it to Mr. L. Thomas. j William Parker, charged with the ; murder of Gen. Grimes, after a pre liminary trial, was committed, at we learn from fee Raleigh JTWrtmnj; Mr. John TV Patrick has' sold the Wadeeboro Herald to Mr. IL H. Go wan, who will change the name" to the Anson Itmet, The Stab's best vrhmes to both. Wadesboro i.'O?: Wtcliave to chronicle the death of lira.- James A. Carrawav. who denarted this )he at her residence, four miles from this place Saw ardSv, the l&b of October, Bbe waara good lady, a devout CbtistUa. ; -r ; -i- Oxford rTorchUghti lAdsm Lewis, a eobvlct"Wbo 'escaped from the guard, while at wotk on theO & H. R. R, & reported tobelivieg near Biee-WTng, m tbis couaty; If the auvhovHiea1 offer a ward be can be taken. He la considered a desperado. Asheville Citizen . 1 Thtrsdijr nigst last the tobacco bari Qf Mr.A.,'8. Twedt and on FrhUy nlghttbat , of WS W- Madison county, were 'totally, destroyed by J S. Sawyer, ootu living near, jisxauaii, cured fine tobaclor" ' X a 1 . l k.m. thN. in-An1 r Warsaw Brief MeritmiSia m ot the Democratic Executive Corn is considerable sickness in this town. I mittee of tbia CorigrtaflOnal District, was There is a good deal of sickness in the deatha save eecmved within abort time. .MajorYoang;andmedtrecl6rsbflhe canal company held a meeting at Kenans- villeon last Monday, , We learn, that the frieads of the enterprise are grtatry en- couraged. Raleigh Recorder'. Kov. J. A. Stradley, of Oxford, wrttea: ''Aa tire re salt of six day's meeting, beld with the laland Creek Uburch, twelve nave Deen baptized into the Cello ftstl 0 Of the 'church." -Kev. w. WWillla writes: "JLbaye Jost closed a aevea day's rnf eUog nflh- tha ebcrcn at OUve, Jeacountx. ReV.: E. D. Johnson, pastor. Seven sere bp-v tized and font ored20; XUlO I 1 -r- Jaokaoa Reporter : -WavxeoentlT heard of a novel manner jaf 'setUiag a diffl- j eulty, adopted by twamen of Nortbamp-' ton. xneriwo owaea aouae ana me quarrel arose put of, the management of the same. After some squabbling over the matter they decided to divide it equally, Wfyitii--s':--A : 3 - ...... WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1880. 4 I whereunon one of them had the house crf'prietary medicine of the day stands ln two and carried his half to his owd home ug BetUing the matter forever. , rrv i iiouiaourg jl triea : series meetings Church in this place, and we are glad w S uT?. . J I gay Consideryble interest seems to be mani I rr-7l c., 4i,. 4..i Ki5,i,,- I tested. 1U a recent l88Ue or the W U- commendatory of agricultural fairs, which wa read with considerable interest rri. r TjA.it. n..nitn. .i.nnM Hn I everything to encourage agriculture. I Eiiaabeih Citv JFhlcon: We learn that the laying of iron and ties on the E. O. &N. R. It will begin on this end of the line on Monday we ek. While hoi d ing court here yesterday, Judge bchenck was sudden ly taken sick and was obliged to adjourn Court Upon the advice and petition of the members of the bar, His Honor adjourned Court for the term, and will hold none in Perquimans. He left for his home in L!n- colDton this morning. New Berne speoial to Raleigh Thomas and Nathaniel Tisdale got into a dispute in J. F. Woman's bar-room, and the quarrel resulted in the death of Thomas. Tisdale cut his throat in the left side, and he ; died 1U a Bhort while. Thomas was aw I UiVU CM BUSA P ' VV UUVf AU,wua4 generally liked by all who knew him, and i jeaves a wire to mourn his sad death, ria- idale Is of a eood familv. and has a wife and several children. He is now In jail to await an examination. Raleigh Fr?rt and Mechanic: Judge Scheeckit unfortuoate in being a suff erer yft : ifa kind of apoplecUe fit that Bertousfy r raatrates ; im f or , the time; Thfesei i - 1l(Jktal4oaft'W.a w more coarU w Jus 4mv, Hapeclal'' circuit i later ones, we pelier. Tne fact that Jaa2e AugostuirBeymonr, .a Xtoruiern I man and a Republican, was the recipient i or a complimentarv serenade at Uoncord. and.ha.a had unuaojd compliments and I courtesies paid to him by .all classes of citi- I zens, as well as by the Democratic press of the State, ia Droof that fa Northerner can come Southland evn secure high office, by negro votes, 'yet have the respect of the people generally,' provided he is careful to behave decently, and avoid the common carbet-bagger custom of abusing and slan dering the best classes of the region in which he has cast his fortunes. Washington Ibessi It is grati fying to note the Various improvements goittg on in our town. We learn that anofher steamer will be put on Tar river at an early day, to ran In connection with the railroad. She is to be a new boat, draw ing; only about 18 inches water, which will enable her to run most of the year. A young girl, daughter of the late Wash iugton Wright, was handling a loaded pis tol a few days ago, when the thing went Off,: inflicting a flesh, wound in the hand and three others about the face. Fortun ately no fatil results will follow. On lasVThurad y the horse of Col. S. S. Jones ran away, about four miles from town and near the home of Mr. Abner Alligood, tbrowiDg the Col. out and bruising him up, at the same time causing him to lose his pocket hook, containing about thirty-five dollars :n money, besides other papers, also his double-case gold watch. . Charlotte Ob'servsr : The fune ral cortege which followed to the cemetery yesterday afternoon the remains of John inK. lbe eePer or lbe amm&ia m Kotun- yesterday morning, was a somewhat re- markable spectacle. The body lay in a UBguiucent c&B&et sou ws virneu vu iua Je? founr h.nd80mawhite horses. Close Boy," whose stately tread in perfect Hne wiiu me ulTge wuicu ine Dana piayea. seemed to indicate that the intelligent ani mals felt the solemnity of the occasion . "How did you get into this business, anybowr Mr. Lowlow was asked. "Well you see there were five of us boys in Sa- vanoab that's where l was horn and tney cotqdn't do anything with us. At last the oia ioiks conciuaea vo sena us upravmapei tt:i : t. : A- v..- j. U.I1C lu iuo wuvub, uuk tuc nuuua tuiuuu hqld us. We ran away from the University and; walked all the way to High Point, where we took the train. We weren't going anywhere in particular, and when we got down into South Carolina we struck the circus. I concluded to travel with them, but the rest couldn't stand it. Estill, the present editor of the Savannah Morning Mux. was one of the gang. He left us at Charleston aed went home. He is still ed i- tor and Fm still ia the show business. That waa in 1856." or-HUE city. NEW ApVKBTISKSlTiBN S. A, DAvnRe-Dres8. P drjMMnsra & Co "339." JC. Mttkds German cologne. F. L. Bbidoebs & Co. Greeting. . MrjNSON Black diagonal auits, &c. Caution Notice Crew bark Theodore. Mas. Laura Rothweix School notice. Heoisbkbgbb Hoyt's German cologne. Iioenl Don. Cotton receipts yesterday 831 bales. I t Wednesday night was almost cool enough for frost. . A Hancock and English .flag floats over Dr. W. H. Green's drug store. A boat loaded with Repttbli- cani, and gayly decked out with flag!, Started on some mysterious mission up the river late yesterday afternoon. - Capt. V'V; Richardson, Chair- here yesterday on business connected with Campaign. .rrhe first shiptndnt of cotton4 r , this season was made yesterday on the Norwegian barqae Az, to Qtvfe. The cargo coD8isted of 1,444 bales, and Messrs. Wilfiams & Horchiaon were the shippers. To-4ay ia moving day" in this cityf anrf a iarge piopbrtlca of oar citizens will change their residoBces and a great many also their places of business. Quite B number hate alreadywswappe5d off." -- - Dr. Thtfs Liver PUja act 5 as kindly, on the tender infant.; the moat delicate female. awl Infirm old ige, as upon the most vigo- rolls system:; eradicating eveiylmqrbific agent, lnvjgoraiing.ine aeDiiiifliea organs, euilding up the flagging nervous energies, imparting vigor to body and mind . Highly endorsed by tbe medical faculty. , OP A FAR HIGHER CLASS than any other pro- Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient And for this reason: it is an exact counterpart of joneor tne most vainaoie natural meaicmes in the uiiworltf. We refer to tne great seltzer Spring of toKjB regort Mnnali2 and return to their hoi the venal WBeaaea resort annually, and return to their homea - Wvaleecent or cured. The Aperient la one of the Qa4e to reproduce, la a portable form, tho popular ro ana oy rar uxemosseacceeMw o$ au meenorta Kt youtSSeraiy the genuine arttcie. BOLD BY ALL OKUGQISTS. eep SO Deod&W 2w tuthaa tmc3p FUa f!fl f yh in or a- f 9 1 w a. u PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY Subscription Rates In kinm i Six Months " Three Months" One Month " 4 00 3 35 1 00 i V 8TAK. One, Year postage paid. i Pally Wantuer Bulletin Tho following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at f 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 P. M., as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station: Tern. R. F. Weather, Atlanta 65 .00 Clear Aun-nata 74 .00 Clear Charleston TO .00- Cloudy Charlotte 66 S Clear Coaicana 81 .00 Clear Galveston 77 .00 Clear Havana 85 .00 Cloudy Indlanola 79 .UO ifairj Jacksonville 78 .00 Fair Key West....... 84 .00 Fair Mobile... 72 .00 Clear Montgomery 72 .00 Clear New Orleans 74 . 00 Clear PudtaRaaaa..... 84 .00 Fair Savannah. 73 .00 Fair Wiftnington...... 71 .00 Fair Cedar Keys 80 .00 Clear Pensacola. 7G .00 Clear Jamaica. ; ,81 . Lt ram The following are the Indication for the South Atlantic States to-day: Pkrtly cloudy weather, northcaat tosouth- easB winds, stationary or slight rise in baremeter and no decided change in tern perature. Ca balletic For the psat two or three days, wherever one goes, the figures 829- stare him in the face, sometimes with the dollar mark pre fixed and sometimes without it. They are chalked upon walls, fences, goods boxes, &c , and in some instances written on pieces of paper and pasted on doors, stoops, etc.! Papers in some of the larger cities make reference to like cabalislio proceed ing in their localities. It is presumed, of course, that they refer to a certain transac tion on the part of one of the candidates now before the American .people. In this connection, it may be well to mention that in some instances, as we Understand, pro fane expressions have been found chalked upon the pavements ia conspicuous locali ties.- This practice should be put a step to. Political Appointment. By the request of the Democratic State Executive Committee and of the Congres sional District Executive Committee of the Third District Hon. W. M. Robbies will address the people at the following times and! pi aces : . Smlthvllle, Brunswick county, Friday, Octiber 8th. Wilmington, SatarUay, October 9tb. Bprgaw, Monday,' October 11th. By the request of the Congressional Ex ecutive Committee Maj. Chaa. M. Stedman will! address the people of. Jacksonville, Onslow county, Monday, October 4lh; Whiteville, Columbus county, Saturday, October iftth. Biflj Time in Baltimore. Mayor Fiahblate has received an invite- I tioni iiom Mayor Jjalrobe to paruoipaie in the helebrationof the 150tb anaiversary of thejfounding of the city of Battimefev conlnwncing on Mehduyi the 1 1th f Octo ber, and cdhrnu1bgV Friday, the 15th. Judging from a glance at the prdgramme the belebratlon will be on a grand scale. The city tcaoolt will ajljBUjpelidjJurJug the interval. Wednesday will be the big day, when lbercity. State and visiting military organisations, 'firemen .etc., will parade. Thursday will be given up to the civic as sociations. WMaUogtonwill no doubt be represented oa thaoecasioo. irjatistratVa Ooart . B$ra; Jeetera. colored. fs arraigned be- forej Justice MllUa, jeatatiday, on the afa davft of Stockhouae, charged with assault and battery upon the person of Hagar Jturphy, cdlortd.' Defendant re leased on the paypeflt of 099 penny and the costs. Tie same defendant, on the affidavit of T. Stockhouae, was arraigned on a peace warrant audi otdered ' to pay the costs and givff bond in the sum oi $50 to keep the peaxje for three months. Te same defendant, on the affidavit of Hagkr. lurphv, was arraigned on peace warfjant and ordered to pay the costs. Vnaitillable Letters. The following is the unmailable matter remaining in the citjrosVofflee up to this date: . MargareU B. Spain Goose Creek, N. O.; Thoi. Ia Goodwin, Cedar Island, N. 0.; Inieielni'fioiloty;: Maait' Mrs. Geo.' W. Sard wick, 4, Twelfth street; buff enve lope, with illegible address. L Star mayor's tJourp. Virgil Burns, colored, was called up on the charge of fast driving and with resist ing Officer Stone, of the police force, who F arrested him. For the two offences he was ordered to pay a fine of $15 or be impris oned for twenty days. Martin Ravmond. a son of the Emerald Isle, was arraigned on'tU charge of com- uiukiug aeaaaii anu uancry upon a coiorea Woman. The defendant made a statement to the Court, in which he claimed that he ntecded no offence, and that it was the PL prat time ho was ever before a court on any Charge, whereupon Judgment was sus pended in his case and he was released. Dr. iviuon at PHlladelphla. The Philadelphia limes, in its notice of II Wednesday's proceedings of the Pan J Presbyterian Council, in session in that ,'city, says: "Rev. Dr. Wilaon, of Wilming. 1 ton, N. C, delivered a short address upon J 'Evangelists and Evangelistic Work.' He adorers first and church admirers next. contending that the ordinary ministry is Mike a fixed battery, while flyiog artillery is valso needed." 8trlcken With Paraiyala. We regret to hear that a telegram was received here yesterday to the effect that Dr. M. J. DeRosaet, now residing in New York, had been stricken with paralysis. The father of the unfortunate gentleman, Dr. A. J. DeRoesat, was to have left here for New York last evening. We hope that the stroke may not prove serious. tug raaiLs. The mails close and arrive at the City roat umce as xouows: closs. Northern through and way mads 5:30 A. M. Raleigh 5:30 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. . Railroad, at 5:80 A. M. Southern mails for all points Boutn, daily.. 7:45P.M. Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily (except Sunday) 5.-O0P. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Itaiiroaa 7:45 if. M. Mails for points between Flo- rence and Charleston 7:45 P. M. Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear Uiver, Tuesdays and Fridays........ lflOP M. Fayetteville, via Juumberton, aauy, except aunaavs.... 5:00 F. M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays. 6.-00 A M. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except 8UndavsV 9KK) A. M Mails for Easy Hill, Town ureeK, Shailotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days 6:00 A. M Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays 5:00 A. M. OPEN FOB DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7:00 A. M. Southern mails 7 :80 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 10. O0 A. M. Qomn rifRon nnnn frnm O A TUT 1 Q VI kau vmvw vnM& iivui w ill. W .M , j and! rom 2 to 5 :30 P. M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp ! nffloft. General delivery open from 6. -00 A. M. 1 to 6:50 r. AL, and on Sundays from 80 to I 8:80 A. M. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp omce is closed. CITY ITKITIS. We eaarantee no better sraoda mada than Black. weu-8 uornam ljonguat ana uiarettes. -i.- i aMaaM4BsaBaaw ia f t WORTHLESS STUFF. Not an fast lav frland: u you coma Bee ae strong, netutny. oxoonunsmen. wemen ana cniiaren- uat navn Men raaaea rrom beds of sickness, suffering and almost death, by the lino vi nop Diners, 70a wouia ssy-ionew' ana lnvaiuaDie remeay." see anotner coinmn-.jrnua-delphia Press. -aa-aai 1 j . .; Beats the world BlackwelPa Durham LonzCat ana iigarenes. From Thomas S. Easton. M.D.. New Orleant: 1 have riven Colden's Liebiz's Liauid Extract 01 ueex ana i onic invurorstar a tnorovsntnai i several chronic cases of females, debility and weal nass. and find it more efficient And mneh more ae- ceptabU to the stomach than any other preparation ! nave) ever nsea. Connoiaeeora 1 pronoanca them very fine Black Long Cat and Cigarettes. well's Durham WHO IS MRS. WINSLOW T As this question rreaueauv aeitea. we win sunDJv sar tai lady -who for ud wards of tabtr Tears has nnti devoted her time and talents as a Female Phi and xurse. DrinciDallv amone children, tthernas especially studied this cbnstitnilon and warats this munerous class, andi as a nsodt of this effort, and practical knowledge obtained In a lifetime spent as nana and Dhvaiciaa. she has comoonnded a Booth- ins; Byrun for children teething. It opesatesHk magic giving rest and health, and Is moreover si to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this ar ticle Mrs. Wlnslow Is becoming world renowned as a benefactor of the race; children certainly do sma ttp and bless her: esneeiaRv la this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup ace dah,t soia ana nsea nere. - we tmnn sirs, winsiow has immortalizes her name by this invaluable arti cle, ana we smcereiy oeuere tnonsanomss ennaren have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, 'and that millions yet nnborn will share its benefits, and unite in easing ner blessed. No mo ther has discharged her dsiy to her suffering little one, in our opinion, until she has given it the bans- ntor. Mrs. Winalew'a Soothing gyrupv Tryitme- tterf-?"" it Jjy New ork city. Sold by all Drnggltta SS cents a bottle. The healthieBt, flnest and purest ainokeBlack well's Darham Long.Cut and Cigarettes. - i . OIJBUD - DARBY. In this city, of cholera infantum, on tnn night or tbe sutn use., tuomas a. infant son of .'nosnas.A. anajaacan a. uvtof. The funeral will take place to-day, (Friday), at 0 . o'clock A. M., from the residence . of Mray James Darby. Friends and acquaintances are Invited to attend. JErtTBfEBaXiltOlxaK. Tk fnaml nf Wm. If ABTA LOTTTHA ClfIWB. postponed from yesterday afternoon, will take Mace tais monung, at iuk o'cmok, iron oc n i jeDleconal Chorea, th so- uaaaaia uemetexy. The friends of the famil; are Invited to attend. Ilrs. Laura Rothtrell Tf TILL OPEN A SCHOOL FOR BOYS OF T$S and under ten years of. age on WadnesdavlSth of September, at - her residence, opposite' -city Halt t Miaa Lanra HothweU will faBrlat tho same tune aoapiace oclttFriAiSa, I . Wirt If.! I ii hi i.nn.i I-,, Sliip Notice. c An ner8mB'are hereDv forewarned against harboring ot ttastitte any of the crew of the Norwegian Barqaa TMbTUOUk, as neuner tne-juster or Consignees will be responsible. . T&i DAKISLSON. t " Master. ocl St WHOLE NO. 4,097 "iow. .1 Tan Unea Ml TIJSTO- To the Friends and Patrons of I P. L, BridfiTGrS & Oo "TYflaN THIS IS READ THEY WILL BB IN ueir nanaaome New Btoro north af Goo. E. French a Sons. On your way down town drop ln and tako ona look, and yon will actnowlodgo that they can atiir Justly claim to have the finest Grocery House in the Sonthern Btatea. Quick Dispatch. Wa eleecd when the hell rang at 7 o'clock; we opened ln the New Store at 6 the next morning. $2,000. Two Thousand Dollars saved by the exchange to be divided amocg the customers of Ps L. Bridgers & Oo. oclDAWtr The National Cry is Redress fXTK WILL DISAPPOINT NOBODY. ,WK CAN give every one a Re-Dress' by terrinr them with Business Balta, Sacks and Frocks aa low aa $4 .60 and upwards.! The renowned Pearl Shirt redaeed for the next thirty days to $1.00. -A.. ecltf VI3D,! Wholesale and Retail Clothier. Black Elegant Diagonal Suits for dress At mrNsaia8. Eandsome Worsted Frock Suits for business At MUB BON'S. Stylish Sack SulU, very nice,.? At MUNSON'a ocl lt Clothier and Merchant Tailor . If fig'. 8 tons Prime White Corn, , : 3 cwt.-BeM and Peed Oata, S9 ewt. Choien Timothy Bay, SS9 ewt. Wheat and Corn Bran, t9 bbla. Freeh Pearl Hemiay, and SN boa. Bet Bolted Meal ln the City." t . I FRE8TOM GtTMMINa aTaOO Oof tf Miller and. Grain Dealers. Hoyt'o Ctermdn Colocrne rTHXltbST rttAGXAMT AND LAHTTNO OV aUperfames. 23 Cta. Large BotUea f 1. Fcr tare ath6leeale and retail at HSTN8BSRGES-F. Pianos and. Organs floid.f or cat h won tnaaaayaasathly or weekly tastelmentplaaat ocjtf. HEINSBERQaaf . Ship UTptice. ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY cautioned atramet harboring ot-trust- ing any of the Crew of the Br. Bars; F mmr JKAMMAM VSAA, m ' m. tar, aa no dehte of their cemtracUng , M " H1 B. Hlf IN VlB dWttVN " Wa. - - win Depaia Dy enner master or con signees , , se 80 St 1 C P. StEBANE, Consignee. German Cologno. I u I UNBXKG'S EX TRACTS, MJBWB EX r i 1 tracts. Colgate's Toilet Waters, ant a fall llae 4 vpuet ana rancy Articles. J. 0. MTJND8, Druggist, 89 North FrontstKet oc tf Correct Styles - OTIFF AND FUR HATS. LOWEST PRICES I at HAKRISON AUDI'S, City Uattors. aetotr 1ft. E. VANLAER will resume his lessons In XVJL UW M ill VIUH wn w wuuM nuu I In order not to conflict with BCBoal hours, x wenldreqaest all those wa intsad 1 placing themselves under' my instruction to send I , their inames to me this week. Those net attsaWUng acnoeis can receive ueir lesona in tne morning. Terms aa nasnnabis as are onaistena wna tno- rpngn Instruction. For particulars address serous tuna m. VAMJuajut. Seetts, rpHB PUREST AND MOST RELIABLE STOCK of TURNIP and CABBAGE SEEDS' la4 the world. grown by D. LandreU a Sens, at re- ' deJ7tf . Cor. Market and Front streeU. i 1 .' ' ' - THE MORNINO 8TAK eaa always be had at the following places in the city : The Pureeil Jaonse, Harris News' Stand, and tha Bta Office). ; batiuov AoVBUTmna; One Stasia One day... ......... ... 1 00 .. ; ( twe dajra,i,...'..... 1 W " M"tar days,; 160 " foudaya............ , IM " At dara,... to M OMWMl. 4 00 Twoweeka,. S BO -" " ThrMweeka, 8 to " Oaa Month... 100 " Two month. IT 00 ' Thna aoatha,. M 00 M Slxmontha... 40 W - Onerer...4 60 00 Contract AdvaptUoacnta taken at propor ratM. ; lid KeaparaU Ijv aaaka om aqoara. THOMAS H. MoKOY nUCCE&SOB TO Boatwright & HcKoy, yriLL RTATB THOTJOa TUBUS M&Y BB many Rlchmondt ln the Sold, ncvorthelra ho ha the Inside track ln the Grocery Liae. IlepropoMS to meet all competitors like a nun. Ilia stock will be keot od Id fol'. which is now moch larger than any other boi.no In kla line in the city. ; Til OS. II McKOVr Grocer and Uqaor UosJor, aelS DAWtf 5 a 7 North Frem bt. For Eent. A GOOD STORB FOR OODNTIlY trade, on Market atroet, between Second and Third. Also Rooms . Apply to TUB MokoV'MJ Attorneys and Oonnsellora ataw. selOtf Bev. Daniel Morrellefs English' and Classical, School, 8. W. CORN EH EANQK AND F1FTI1 8T8. The twenty-second annas! scualm m hMin D. V.. Monday. 4th October, aelfl eod 8w an wa ft Exnerfco Cred. 1?HY8ICIAHS' PRE8CR1PTIONH ASR OCiU. pounded with the utmost care and accuracy, from the purest Drnea and Chemicals, and a.t rumnthin prices by J. U. HARDIN'S, Apothecary, ae 23 tf New MaxkrL You Ouelit to See SoMR OF THB LIGHT FADin.,STIITfl THAT we have turned ontbiiirht They are dyed, pressed and repaired ln A No. 1 iyie. WILMINGTON DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, reS6 Market, between Sd and Sd Streets. Atwooi's Quinine Tonic Enters. CIMMONS LIVBK REGULATOR, COD UVER Oil, Kennedy's Medical Discovery. Bst Knm. Hair Brashes, Sponge, Ac WM. II. UREKN, Bnccessor to Urccn A Klanncr. e 24 tf DrniiElst Lamps, LAMPS, LAMPS1 Examine Styles and Prices. GILEf) A MURCniSON. 88 and 40 Murchlaon Block. aeMtf Removal. I HAVE REMOVED FROM MY OLD STAND . on Front street ts the conveaieot and earamo- dleos Store on Market street, recently occupied by Capt. Osney, and next east of LI snltt's comer, where I will be prepared this fall to offer the hand eontest stock of goods ln my line ever brought to Wilmington. JOHN M. ROUINHON. sel() tf Hatter. Goal! Goal! 100 70118 BLACK8MITI18'' now iuainK- ALSO. ORATE, BTOYE and FOUNDRY COAU O. O. PARSLEY. Jr.. 7yt tf Cor. Orange and 8. Water rta Seed Gotton. 500 000 LBS SKKOCOTTON WANTaD for whfoh a fair price will be paid IN CASH. Apply at WILL.AUDK. an M tin North Water St. WOsalngton. V. C. Candy Factory, HOME MADE CANDY FOR FAMILY USE, which is warranted strictly Pure and Fresh. The Best and Choteest Fruits of tbe Season, always OB nana, wiui ran uuia nn tw ur, ana m ibjko varlatyW NORTIIROrB aa19 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. By Express. LACE FICHUS. LACE TIBS, LACK CAM BRIO Handkerchiefs- Bilk BandtoarehUls, Ulass Doyias, Taoie oamasn aaa best stock of Towels sad ' Towelling In the ciiy. JOHN J. DEJQIUCK. All cheap, myt tf Exomino Your Trunks . A 19 TnMT NKXi KETAIRIfifiJ OB OOV enng send them to oar Saddle, Harness ahd Boggy its' -I:. abone. where they will be put in thorough order by a Practical Trapk Maker. ee u usuuiAiuri- a, vu. Extra Familv Flour ' F'rkshl.t ARnimrj from new wheat. Meal groaad dally and nightly. Me) better la the DLS.US. new sawm nay ana xiew vaa ;nii mr- nvea. Mixea rrovenaavin any Qnaauir; v.r nnorta.uon awaa. wawaa aaren. wnusi Mixed Corn to annsdayvML Fee sale r u. uuamx m suns, abSOtf at the Cape Fear MOM. School Booh! ScMEccts! ! A LARGE STOCK BVBT .tUUXJ!) ,.AT Yates' Book Store. Also Slates, fcncUa, Ink, - ...1 D.... . rw.A.. V 1" via, . ' : ,.m j nu-n .u. a. At: Parents will ao wall to ean ubon sesotr v. ai iuw, Have TonSeen'Our, 18 RIB UMBRELLA 1 - - T -.Baowa.4 rqdjice. . natTe You leetrllio , JEAN DRAWERS- WE MANUFACTURE f r7- BROWN RODDICK. ' sasjanswHM NEW O088XT WE RETAIL AT CTSf BROWN a RODfJiCK. Ilavo Yu, Been That JOB LOT RUFFLING AT M CT8. A PIECE t aa SS tf ' BROWN RODDICKS
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 1, 1880, edition 1
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