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HIS MOBNIHQ 8TAK Ky VM. U. BCUNAIID. ' UliMSHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. RATKS OF 8UBSOBIFTIOM IN ADUNOI ,ucyear, (by mail) poeUge paid,. 7 months, ' J ESSS - - ?S To City Sabsaribera, delivered In any part Of the itv Fifteen Cents per week. . Our City Agents are lot authorised to collect for more than three mentha n advance. Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. C, as second-class matter.) TUB PRESIDENT'S CONDITION. Our telegraphic dispatches bring the exceedingly gratifying intelli gence that the condition of the Pres ident ia improved greatly. On Sun day night his case was very critical and the gravest fears were felt as to the result. On Tuesday night, thanks to a merciful Providence, his condi tion is full of hope, and as far as skill and science can know, there is goad reason for anticipating his re covery. Blest with a fine constitu tion that has never been abused he has probably escaped death and will be spared to his family and the coun try. Every mau with proper feelings with half a heart will rejoice in the prospect. The universal expressions of sympathy and apprehension are enough .to touch the hardest heart. We have no doubt that if President (iar64d is raised up from the peril ous bed upon wich he has lain since Saturday morning last be will be a very different man in many respects. No man could approach the veiy border line of life and then come back to health amid the gratulations and thanksgivings of fifty-two mil lions of people, of all racts and all sections and all parties, without be ing deeply touched. It is euough to mike a patriot of any man, and ought to be enough to so chasten and discipline as to cause the whole current of a man's Hfejto change. We look for better things for a purer and wiser and broader admin istration of the government. We have received a copy of the catalogue of Charlotte Female Insti tute for the twenty-fourth session. There were-17 pupils CO boarders and 115 day pupils. This is its most prosperous session. The catalogue is admirably printed the best speci men of the kind we have ever seen from a North Carolina house. Why should schools look to North Carolina for patronage and go abroad to have their printing done?. Bingham's last catalogue (poorly done at that) was printed in Georgia. Other schools have gone North. We have seen no handsomer, neater one than that be fore ya, thn work of Uzzell & Wiley, Ualeigh, N. C. As long as such work is done in North Carolina there is no excuse for going abroad to have it dune. General Beauregard has been shot. He was shot in New York. He was worth $700 to his owner. Cause, he killed a negro and broke the skull of his groom. The Scotch Liberals are coming to the front and demanding reforms. Gladstone has promised to bring in two or three bills for their benefit. Griscdm has fasted thirty-seven days. He keeps up in flesh wonder 1 ally, but his pulse is below 50. Dints Turpentine Mrs. Dr. Skinner is convalescing. Raleigh held an indignation mtfciiog. Speeches were made by Gen. Vox, Cul. Tom Fuller, Gov. Holdeo, Dr. Grissom and others. A dispatch was sent io the Secretary of State. Charlotte Democrat'. Within the past moDlb we have seen ia our ex changes nearly a dozsn notices of rapes or at' cm pled rapes by negro men. Is there any woDder that people visit swift punish rueot upon such villiaina? "Father" Evans, of the Milton Chronicle, is io his 69th year. May he live to be a thousand and then have ao oppor tunity of saying whether he will hand in Lis cbtcks or continue to edit bia old paper ami attend to the "Fool Killer." Durham Recorder; Mr. John A. Iloltin charge of the University Rail road, got off the train on Monday afternoon at University Station to put his force imme diately in - motion. Several car loads of rails have already been delivered, and in a few weeks more we hope to take Chapel Hill by the hand. A correspondent of the Char lotte Democrat, writing from New ; York, says: "Two young ladies from North Carolina, Miss Norwood and Miss Smedea, sailed on Saturday in the steamer Necker for Bremen. They intend to spend a year or more in Germany and France to perfect themselves, the former in painting and the latter in music." Wilson Advance: Information reached here last night of tbe shooting of a negro on the farm of Mr. Ed. Farmer by ati unknown party, inflicting a serious wouDd. We could not learn the particu lars up to the hour of going to press. Wednesday morning while Shade Dixon, colored, a band employed on tbe freight train, in-coupling two cars his hand was accidentally caught between the bumpers and mashed it so badly that two of his Angers bad to be amputated. Greensboro Patriot : We are very much pleased to learn that the condi tion of-Rev. David S. Reid.of Rockingham, is daily improving. He is now able to sit up and talk, and we trust that it will not be long until be will be entirely well. The crops of all kinds in Rockingham county are reported to be In a good condition. Hon. Frank E. Shober was chairman of the great Anti-Prohibition meeting at Yadkinvllle a day or two ago, and made a The VOL. XX VIII. NO. 90. stroDg and forcible speech against the pro hibition measure. Winston Leader . A darkey was recently before one of our Justices of the Peace, charged with stealing a sheep. In making his statement of the case be said he bad always heard that lead would not kill sheep. Being out hunting one day, he came upon a flock of sheep, and his gun being loaded with lead bullets be shot into the flock to see what effect it would have. He killed one. He said it looked like a pity for "de sheep to lay dar and rot, so he just fotcbed it home and salted it down." He didn't "intend fur to steal de sheep." We guess be is thoroughly convinced by this time that lead will kill sheep. Raleigh Neons-Observer. Qov Jarvis is still sick at Morehead; but we are pleased to hear is improving. We also learn that at Durham tbe storm did great damage, unroofed a part of a factory and injured several others, blew down a dwell log-house and killed a woman. Jas. H . Jones, well known colored man of this city, who is well remembered as the body servant of President Davis, not long since paid a visit to the scene of Gen. Jos. E. Johnston's surrender, about three miles beyond Durham. He cut a cedar cane from a tree about one hundred yards from the house in which tbe surrender took place. This cane he has had polished and ornamented and will forward it in a few days to ex-President Davis, in Mississippi. Col. Ike Young ia claimed by both the prohibs and antis as a champion. He is one of tbe three members of the Republican State Executive Committee who would not vote to endorse the anti-prohibition move ment Brigadier General M. P.Taylor, of tbe Second Brigade, has issued an order to hia command urging company com manders to have frequent drills, in view of the approaching celebration at Yorktown. Tbe venerable Dr. Closs, of the North Carolina Conference, who has been sick, had so far recovered on Sunday last as to be able to preach twice in the town of Beau. fort. Raleigh News-Observer: A col ored man was found dead near the Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line Railroad, three-fourths or a mile from the town of Manly, on Wed nesday. He left Manly on Saturday, with a tickler of wbUky in his pocket, and was not seen until his dead body was discovered on Wednesday. He was a man of bad chart acter. Last Monday, at his residence io Carthage, Mr. A. H. McNeil, tbe clerk of tbe Superior Court of Moore county, and bis Bon-in-law, Dr. J. U. Blue, both came very near being killed by a flash of light ning. There was do rain, nut considera ble wind and a heavy thunderstorm. The lightning struck two trees, about seventy yards from the house where the gentlemen were sitting, and a current of electricity passed between tbem. throwing Mr. McNeil against the side of the house and Dr. Blue in the opposite direction. We hear from our indefatigable cor respondent, D R. Walker, that there was a fire in Rocky Mount on the night of the 29th ult. It burned Alfred Amngton's ware bouse containing about 16.000 pounds of hay and one car -load of corn, the property of Aningtoo & Vaughn. Old bonds amounting to f 33,000 came iu for exchange at the Stale Treasury during the month of June. In a letter from Halifax we learn there was a meeting of tbe projectors of tbe Scotland Neck branch of tbe Wil mington & Weldoc Railroad thereon Wed nesday, and that a committee was appointed to solicit subscriptions for the $5,000 now requisite for the necessary expenses, 20.- 000 having already been subscribed, leav ing tbe balance or $5,000. Tbe com mittee is bUo empowered to let out tbe contract for building the road. Collections and deposits of internal revenue in tbe 4 lb district of North Caro lina for tbe "fiscal year ending June 30, 1881. were from tbe following sources: Collections on list $7,189 70; beer stamps $5 69; spirit stamps $22,287 60; cigars and cigaretu $21,413 18; snuff stamps $5,835 98; tobacco stamps 1763.946 95: special tax stamps $31,303 83; total $850,967 43. THEJ CITY. HBW A D VBBTII KKI BNTI. H kin bbxrgeb. Parlor organs. R. M. McLnttrb Ulsters, etc South krland & Co. For hire. Wasted To purchase a house. Meeting -Trustees of University. Munson Merchant tailoring stock. J. W. Harper Moonlight excursion. Ceonly & Morris Real estate for sal e Local uou. Fervent prayeTs were offered in tbe varioua churches Sunday fir the recov esy of the stricken President. Moonlight excursion on the steamer Passport Thursday night, leaving at 8 o'clock and reluming at 10.30. Music provided. What comfort good shade trees caa afford is only real z 3d this hot .weather. If you have none before your bouse, city reader, be sure and plant some at the first convenient season. We are requested by Mrs. E. E. Bernheim, President, and Mrs. L. P. Roth- well, Vice President, to state that 'there will be a meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union at Hook & Ladder Hall on Wednesday, July 6tb, at 5:30 o'clock P. M Flatting Under Olfflcaliies. Mr. B. F. Mattbea, well know in this city, together with his son, not quite 8 years of age, brought down a flit from Point Cas well, about forty miles from this city, load ed with eighteen thousand brick, and had no other assistance. They started Saturday at noon and ariived here yesterday morning. This would look like a tremendous under taking for two persons even if they were of equal calibre, and more especially so when we consider that one of them was only a lit tle boy, who, however, bandied the sweep with as much dexterity as any one could. Recaptured. Dock Deberry, the colored man who was arrested by Officer J. W. Bryan a few days since on tbe charge of making a murder oua assault upon his wife with a chair, but who escaped while being taken to the county jail, was recaptured yesterday, by Officers Strode, Whitney and Statcher, and lodged in the county jail. Forty years' trial to proved " BLACK DRAUGHT " the best liver medicine in the world. t For sale by J. C. Mcnds. WILMINGTON, Tbe Fouxth 61 July Recursions-, Plc Nles Sec. Many of those who did not go to the Sounds on Monday indulged in excursions and picnics. The excursion on the steam er Patsport, under the auspices of the Hi bernian Benevolent Association, was a usual a grand affair, both as to the number which participated in it and the enjoyment experienced. The committee managed things nicely, and the best of order pre vailed, nothing transpiring so far as could be detected to mar in the slightest degree the pleasure which seemed to reign su preme. The boat touched at Fort Fisher, Smithville and Fort Caswell at the latter twice, remaining at one time an hour and went about five miles outside the Bar. Tbe ocean was comparatively smooth and the fish were cheated out of their anticipated feast. A few passengers looked a little pale, and one or two of the younger ones were over come to a certain extent, but soon recov ered. It was noticed that the works at New Inlet were about completed and tbe capping now presents a smooth and finished surface. Quite a number of the excursion ists stopped here and fished on the rocks until the boat returned on the way home. The steamer Vesta took a colored excur sion party to Smithville. A party of about twenty persons, male and female, were towed by tbe little steamer Busy Bee to a point about ten miles up the river, where they pic-nicked for the day, having a very pleasant time, notwith standing that the residents call the place "Mount Misery." But by far the largest number of our citiaens repaired to Wrightsville Sound to witness the regular regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club, nearly all of the available vehicles being called into requisition for that purpose. There was no other celebration of the "Glorious Fourth," if we may except the popping of a few fire-crackers, and the day passed off without any accident of moment except the drowning -case recorded else where. meeting; of the Commissioner of Navigation and. Pilotage- A meeting of the newly elected Commis sioners of Navigation and Pilotage was held yesterday. Tbe new Board is composed of Messrs. Jas. H. Chadbonrn, D. McRae, D. G. Worth, H. B. Ellen and James Sprunt, representing Wilmington, and Messrs. Geo. M. Crapon and Edward F. Daniels, repre senting Smithville, Mr. Jas. H. Chadbourn was reelected by acclamation Chairman of the Board for the ensuing term. The office of Clerk and Harbor Master was consolidated and Capt. Joseph Price, tbe present Harbor Master, was unani mously reelected. Messrs. D. McRae and Geo. M. Crapon were appointed a committee to revise tbe present rules and regulations of the Board, and on motion the rules then pending were continued in force until tbe revision takes effect. It was ordered that the Clerk and Harbor Master direct that tbe licenses of the pilots and those of their apprentices be renewed before the 31st of December. Messrs. C. C. Morse, Jno. Adkins and Jos. Burruss were requested to act as a board of examiners of apprentices for tbe ensuing year. Commissioner Daniels was requested by the Board to take charge of the means of reporting correct and regular soundings on the bar, which he consented to do. Alan Drowned On July 4th, while the schooner Rachel Jans, of Providence, R. I., which put in here leaking badly on Sunday, was being taken put on the Empire Sectional Dry Dock:, one of her crew, Charles Carr, of New York, was drowned. The circum stances of his drowning are as follows: The vessel was just out of the water, and all hands were ordered on the deck of the dock which at this time was five or six inches under water, in order to find leaks. Mr. Evans, superintendent of tbe dock, standing on the deck of the vessel, had cautioned the men to be careful where they stepped, telling them should they fall be tween the sections of tbe dock the "under tow" would sweep tbem under. His cau tion bad cot been uttered more than five minutes when he saw young Carr step. Giving the alarm, be (Mr. Evans), with bis men, rushed to tbe spot, but nothing was to be Been of him. Every effort was then made to recover the body, but without suc cess. The accident occurred about 9:30 A. M., since which time not the slightest sign of the drowned man has been discover' ed. Deceased, who was about 21 years of age, leaves parents in New Jersey. Since writing the above we learn that the body of tbe unfortunate man has been re covered, having been found near where it went down. Unmallable Matter. The following is the unmailable matter remaining in the city postofflce up to this date: L. D.&L. R. Hamer, Bennettsrille, S. C. ; Rachel Gaile, Jeffries Creek, N. C. ; Mrs. R. H. Haggins, Meares Bluff, N. C; Dr. J. W. Huckabee, Graniteville, S. C. Tbe Human Hair. HOW TO PRESERVE AND BEATJTIET IT. Many persons abuse this delicate and beautiful ornament by burning it with al; cohoUc withe and plastering it with grease, which has no affinity for the skin, and is not absorbed. Burnett's Cocoadte, a compound of Cocoanut Oil, etc., is unrival led as a dressing for the hairis readily absorbed, and is peculiarly adapted to its various conditions, preventing its falling off and promoting its healthful growth. Housekeepers should insist upon obtain ing Burnett's Flavoring Extracts, for they are the best. f M0RMNG N. C. WEDNESDAY, TUB STBIOEBN PRESIDENT. LARGE MEETING OF CITIZENS RESO LUTIONS OF SYMPATHY AND REGRET TOUCHING SPEECHES, AC. At a meeting of the citizens of Wilming ton, held at the City Hall at 12 o'clock M. July 4th, 1831, His Honor, Mayor Smith, called tbe meeting to order and stated the object to be to take public action in refer ence to the attempted assassination of the President of tbe United States,' when, upon motion of Gen. M. P. Taylor tbe Mayor wis elected Chairman; and upon further motion, Capt. John Cowan was designated as Secretary. At the request of the Chairman the meet ing was opened with a touching and very impressive prayer by the Rev. Dr. Wilson On motion of Mr. J. L Macks, a com mittee of severiwas appointed by tbe Chair to draft suitable resolutions, which com mittee was constituted as follows: Hon. A. M. Waddell, Chairman, and Messrs. Henry Nutt, S. H. Fiahblate, J. E. Samp son, Henry Taylor, J. I. Macks and Alfred Howe. During the absence of the committee Rev. Dr. Wilson was called upon at the suggestion of a gentleman present to ad dress the meeting, and did so in a very brief and appropriate manner, stating that he did not deem it a time for speech mak ing, but for the expression of earnest and heart-felt sympathy and regrets. The committee, through their Chairman, Hon. A. M. Waddell, reported as fol lows: Wilmington. N. C, July 4. 1881. Eon. J. O. Blaint, Secretary of Slate, Washington, D.C. : At a meeting of the citizens of Wilming ton, held to-day, tbe Mayor presiding, the following resolutions were adopted and ordered to be forwarded to you : Resolved, 1st, That our country received with tbe proroundest grief and sorrow the intelligence of the attempt to assassinate the President of the United States. If it were only a valuable human life that has been stricken down, a crime so foul, de liberate and dastardly would demand, and receive, the sternest denunciation. But in the time of profound peace, in the lull of party conflicts, and in the restoration of national concord, tbe head of the Govern ment has fallen beneath the hand of the murderer. It is a deadly blow at peace, liberty, law, social order all that we hold most dear and priceless. And in the shadow of so great a calamity we forget everything except that we are American citizens. Resolved, 2d, That this day, consecrated to liberty and commemorated with rejoicing by the people, has been turned into a day of mourning and solemn reflection for every good citizen. Resolved, 2d, That to the family of the President we offer our deepest, tenderest sympathy in this our common misfortune ; and we earnestly hope that the Ruler of tbe Universe will in mercy spare 'the life so dear to tbem, and now so invaluable to tbe country. A. M. Waddell, Ch'm. Having read tbe resolutions, Col. Wad dell alluded briefly, but toucbingly and eloquently to the subject-matter of the same, to his character and ability as a man and as a statesman, and to bis personal relations with the distinguished Chief Magistrate in the House of Representatives,expressing his earnest sympathy for him in bis sad afflic tion and the devout hope that he may be restored to bis life of usefulness, to bis family and to bia country. W. P. Canaday, Esq., moved the adop tion of the report, which was unanimously carried. Rev. Dr. Wilson moved that a copy of the resolutions be forwarded by telegraph to tbe Secretary of State at Washington, D. C, which was adopted. On motion, the meeting then adjourned. Mayor's court Solomon Stevenson and Sam Ancrum were tried Monday afternoon on the charge of being engaged in an affray, and were required to fork over $T each for the privi lege. Dave Mallett, arraigned yesterday morn ing on the charge of being drunk and down, was discharged. Edward Herring, for being drunk and disorderly, was fined fl. meeting; t Bargaw. A prohibition meeting at Burgaw, Pent der county, on Monday, was addressed by Mr. E. W. Kerr, of Sampson, Judge Cant well, R9v. W. M. Kennedy, of Duplin, and Mr. McMillan, of Pender. A bountiful collation was also spread. Capt. R. P. Pad dison presided and Mr .Bruce Williams acted as Secretary. At night a ball came off in the academy. About one hundred persons went from this city. Tbe Yacht Raee. The regular annual regatta of tbe Caroli na Yacht Club was run over tbe Wrights ville course on Monday, the 4th inst. The entries were as follows : Bessie Lee, Restless, Glide, Flint and Ripple. The Ripple won the first prize and the Restless the second prize. There were a great many visitors from this city at the Sound, and everything passed off pleasantly. ' personal. Among the graduates of tbe Virginia Military Institute, at the closing commence ment exercises last week, we see mentioned the name of Mr. P. W. Pope, of this city, a very promising and talented young gen tleman and son of Col. A. Pope. Immigration A meeting of the members and others in terested in the Immigrants' Friend Society will be held this (Wednesday) morning, at 10:30 o'clock, at the Produce Exchange, to organize and elect officers. A fall meeliog is requested. Soundings. The pilots report the soundings for the month of June, just closed, at low water, as follows: Bald Head Bir, 13 feet finches; Western Bar, 12 feet. Star JULY 6, 1881. Datirweatner Bulletin. 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 daily at 3 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 48 hours, as furnished by the Signa Officer of this city : Temp. Rainfall. Weather, Atlanta 91 .00 Fair Augusta 95 .00 Fair Charleston........ 93 .00 Clear Charlotte 94 " .00 Clear Coraicana 97 .00- Fair Galveston 90 .n0 Clear Havana 86 .00 Cloudy lnaian.jia........ an .ou Fair Jacksonville 89 .00 Fair Key West 98 .00 Fair Montgomery 92 .00 Fair PuntaRassa 82 .13 Th'tng Savannah 94 .00 Fair Wilmington 67 .00 Clear Cedar Keys 89 .00 Clear Tbe following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Fair weather: variable winds, mostly westerly; higher barometer, stationary or higher temperature. Weekly comparative meteorological re port for week ending July 3d, 1880 and 1881, this city : 1880. 1881. Maximum thermometer. ... 97 95 Minimum do. .68 62 Weekly range of do 29 33 Total rainfall, inches 1.07 4.54 Note During the week, 1880, the ther mometer reached 97 three times.and on two other days it was above 90. Tbe Chief Signal Officer furnishes the following : The rainfall for the past week in the cotton belt averages about as follows: South Atlantic States 1.78 in. Eastern Gulf States 74 " Western Gulf States 32 Ohio Valley and Tennessee .76 Average for the district. ..... .90 " magistrate's Court Alfred Morgan, a seaman, was arraigned before Jnstice Millis, yesterday, on the charge of committing assault and battery upon J. S. Collins, also a seaman; both being employed on the same vessel. Case dismissed on tbe payment of costs. J. S- Collins was next beard oa tbe charge of committing assault and battery upon Al fred Morgan, and judgment was suspended upon tbe payment of costs. Alfred Morgan was then arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by J. S. Collins, which was dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. Pbillis Moore, colored, had a hearing on the charge of committing an assault and battery upon Harriet Jackson. Tbe evi dence was to the effect that she acted so dis orderly after being arrested that she had to be put upon a dray by Officers Ashe and Whitney, assisted by Officer Allen, of the police force. She was committed to jail to await a hearing to-dsy on the charge of in sanity. William Gardner and Harvy Mills, sea men, were arraigned before another magis trate for engaging in an affray, and were fined $10 each and the costs. t UIVKit AND ITXAKINE. A tbreemasted schooner, loaded with coal, and said to be bound to some port in Texas, went ashore on Frying Pan Shoals Monday morning. As she only drew five feet of water, it was believed that she would be gotten off without serious damage. She was located just off the Cape. TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE. Millions of rats, mice, cats, beg-bugs, roaches lose their lives by collision with "Rough on Rats." Sold by druggists, 15c. f C1X ITftlOTS. THE MORNING STAR can always be had at the following places in the city : The Pnreell House, Harria' News Stand, and the Stay Office. HONORED AND BLEST. When a board of eminent physicians and chemists announced the discovery that bv combining some well known val uable remedies, the most powerful medicine was proaacea, wmcn would core sucn a wide range or diseases that most all other remedies could be dis pensed with, maay were skeptical; but proof of its merits oj actuat inai naa oiapeuea au aouDt, ana to-day the discoverers of that great medicine, Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed by all as benefac tors. Democrat. A ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG HAN. A reporter of the Philadelphia Record recently sought oat a yoang German segar maker in that city named Delaware B. Wenzelle, of No. 8 39 North 9th street, and found him with $5,000 in greenbacks, preparatory to opening a bank ac count aad going into business for himself on the river rronu this came rrom expending one oouar for a half ticket in the Hay drawing of the Louisi ana State Lottery. There will be over $110,000 dis tributed in like manner July 13th. A venture often wins. A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having passed several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming con vinced that Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup was Just the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it ad ministered to the child, as she was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy. That night the child passed in Battering, and the parents without sleep. Return ing home the day following, the father found the baby still worse; and while contemplating another sleepless night, the mother stepped from the room to attend to some domestic dudes, and left the fa ther with the child. Daring her absence he admin istered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the ba by, and said nothing. That night all pianos slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and happy. The mother was delighted with the sudden and wonderful change, and although at first offended at the deception practiced upon her, dss continued to use the Syrup, and suffering cry ing Dames ana sieep:ess mgnts nave disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to re lieve the baby and overcome the preindices of the mother. Sold by all Druggists. 35 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. We Want SBLL BALANCE MERCHANT TAILORING stock. Will make prices very low. ' HTJNSON, Jy 6 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor; FR HISS Anything in our line. Carriages, Buggies, Saddle Horses, Wagons - and Carta. Boarding by month, wek, day or single feed, at JAS. WVOTJTHRBIAND00., - ' jy 6 tf Opposite Opera Heose. WHOLE NO. 4332 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Meeting of Wees of fte Uniyersity. TTOSRB WILL BE A MieSTTNO DW TTTH TRTTR. X tees of the University of North Carolina. In the .ctjuuvo mcc, in Aaieign, on TUESDAY, the mjr, iku, at x o'ciocK tr. m. . at which a PrafSSSOr Of Natllll Biatnrw will harknun In h 5JDr F- W.psimonds, resigned on account of ui ucoiui. Applications snouid be addressed to . PRESIDENT BATTLE, Jy 6 D&W3w Chapel Bill, N. C. Moonlight Excursion. THE STEAMER PASSPORT WILL GO DOWN the River THURSDAY night lat 8 O'clock, re turning at 10.30 P. H., on a Moonlight Excursion. Italian Harpers will be on board. Fare, 5) cents Round Trip. , . J. W. HABPER, fr'lt . Haster. Valuable Real Estate. WE OFFER FOE SALE THAT LARGE AND commodious Dwelling and oat buildings, upon 7th, between Chesnat and Mulberry streets, with two Houses on 8th street, at low figures. Ap ply to S. A. CURRIaior CRONLY A MORRIS, 37 " Auctioneers. Wanted, JX) PURCHASB A HOUSE WITH SIX OR more Rooms, In desirable locality, Nice yard, 'good water. Terms CASH UP NO TIME. Address Jy6 2t B , STAR OFFICE. Parlor Organs. TTW sOTTA T.1PT TiTTW s PTT.TTV mvAi. J IA rafsJMUl Tint sllnnA rtfwn f Koln VwMnnf DdM..; or their Unrivaled Power, Great. Range. Varied Melody, and Exclusive, Original Attachments. These, indeed, are exalted attributes, and power! al ........ H. . AU iUbVUaU all my Organs stand preeminent for their Lasting viuuKwr. j. uey are reuaDie, auraDie and do not "keep the word of promise to the ear, and break it No pains spared to show my stock. Call and make your selections, at HEINS BERGER'S Jy 6 tf Live Book and Music Store. Ulsters JDST RECEIVED, ALL SIZES. "TURKISH BATH" SOAPS, SIX CAKES for 25 cents. CIRCULAR GOODS, Nice for persons visiting the mountains, have them plain and in plaids. CLOSING OUT MATTINGS at very close prices. Respectfully, E. LI. McINTIRE. Jyo tf Law Copartnership. JDWARD S. LATIMER has from this date as sociated himAlf mlth na il!himin. n.k " " " V oar firm. The name of the firm will remain un- www. ma we win continue to occupy the same office as heretofore. T , . . . STEDMAN SB LATIMER. July 1st, 1881. jy 3t THE HYGEIA HOTEL, Old Point Comfort, Ta. SITUATED ONE HUNDRED YARDS PROM Vort HonrflA. fhuin all thn .nip Hnnalfiin. hotel in the United States as a Smnixn Rxsobt. oena ror circular describing hygienic advantages, etc. HARRISON PHOEBUS. my 96 2m Proprietor. Greensboro Female College, Greensboro, N. C. JHE 51ST SESSION OP THIS WELL KNOWN Institution will begin on Wednesday, 24th Asgust. Terms aer Session of Twentv WaaIt. Ttna.nl and Tuition in fall Bngllah Coarse, $75. Charges for extra studies moderate. ror particulars apply for Catalogue to Je 29 1m T. M. J ONES, President. 0OA REWARD. Stolen, on Friday night last, Q6 v frem my place at Rose Hill, on the North east River, eight miles from town, a DARK MOU8E-COLORBD MARE, medium size, with heavy mane and tail, nearly black, and white spot in the face. The above reward will be paid for the delivery of the mare at my house, or if left at T. J. Southerland's b tables in this city. je H tl WM. vKOMWELL. School Books. A FULL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. Head quarters for Text Books adooted bv. the Bute Board of Education. Liberal discount to Teachers. ORGANS For Church, School and Parlor use. Pianos of the best make always on hand, at jy S U U. W, XATJSH' BW&. BTUKJE. Cotton Gins. rpHQSB IN WANT OF THE CELEBRATED X Brown Cotton Gins should send in their orders at once; time is now full short. Guaranteed to be the best and cheapest Gin made. WM. E. SPRINGER ft CO., Successors to J ohn Dawson St Co., Jy 3 tf 19, 21 and 23 Market St. The Eace. THE HUMAN RACE NEED COMFORTS THIS X warm weather. We have them in the wav of Coolers, Freeaers. Lemon Squeezers. Bath Tubs, &c If yon want a good Can opener we have it. Its for your interest to ouy our White Oil. Jy 8 tf PARKER ft TAYLOR. Look to Your Interest , ND.STOP AT MALLARD ft BOWDEN'S, where the largest assortment of Harness. Bridles. Saddles. Collars. Trunks. Traveling Ban ever brought to this dty,are to be seen and bought for the least money. Try them and be convinced. Manu- i securing and repairing done wua neatness ana dispatch. jy a tr a Bsouujrrontst. Notice. ,TO ALL WHOM IT HAY CONCERN, that I have a First-Class A No. 1 Car riage Painter. Those wishine to have their Carriage. Buggy or Pbsiton painted, will do well to give us a triaL We guarantee satisfaction at low prices. On Third, between Market and Prin cess Streets. Sly 3 tf IF. H. HAYDBN. Bird Food, &c. AFRESH SUPPLY OF MOCKING AND CA nary Bird Food and Seed just received. Also a full assortment of Patent Medicines, run Drags, Chemicals, ftc for sale at Bottom Prices by 3. H. HARDIN. Druggist, New Market. j30tf Clerk Wanted. A YOUNG MAN, 16 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE, r Tamr alanoMl If arftrtantleUk fitAM One who has had experience preferred, and must glVO COOS) reierencvB. miuwu. uHWTiuBuk Bl f ood wages. - Address for one week, enclosing re erenees, A. PRIDGEN, je 2 1W rewocas, a. v. tot V BATES Or aOVBftrilINO l ; ' Ou Sonars one day,... .,....."...... ....... fl 00 two oays,,... ,................; l tfeeodays, . .." ''tie " Jdy"t....... tor . " " live days,..,... 1 50 ' one week, 4 00 " Twoweeke,.... ....... tta Three weeks, . . 8 60 ' ' One month...... .. ..10 00 " Two months...... IT 00 " Three months, MO " - 81xmonths,..,..............w... 0 GC One rear, 60 00 "Contract Advertisements taken at proper tlonately low rates. :, Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one squire. ' NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. Still in the Front With Biggest Stock, Nobbiest Styles and Lowest Prices. THIS WEEK WILL CLOSE OUT BALANCE OF those nice Bathing Suite at 53 cts and 75 cents, worth a great deal more. The big run on our stock last week did not break our sizes, and we are stl!l able to lit anybody. C" "id examine car fl CO White Vest, worth The Pearls have come. jystf A. DAVID, The Clothier. Dr. WortliDilort Ciolera Hedlcine. F)R DYSENTERY, DIARRHG2A, CHOLERA Morbus, Summer Complaint of Children, and all Painful Deraogemeats of the Bowels, this old household remedy is the most reliable. Every body's" Pills, the best, mildest and safest Cathartic. Good fer "Anybody" and "Everybody." For sale by all dealers. BOYKIM,' CARMBtt ft CO., J . 3- Proprietors, Baltimore, Md. Je 12 eod2m nac su we fr Brown Ct Roddick V 45 Market Street, The NobbiestThing Out IS CUR "DUKE OF ARGYLE" LINEN COLLAR AND TIE COMBINED, For which we are the Sole Agents in this city. Give us a call. BROWN ft RODDICK, 45 Market St. Jyl tf L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Lottery- TAKES PLACE JULY 13. PRIZES FROM $100 to $30,000. Price, Whole tickets, $2 09, Halves $1 00. Address Lock Box 272, je 15 tf Wilmington, N. C. Wanted 1,000 Men, rpo BUY BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, HAR ness, Saddles, Collars, Hanes, Blind Bridles, ftc. Best goods and lowest prices. jy 3 tf GERHARDT ft CO. INSURE YOTJR HOMES IN THE Agricultural Ins. Co., of New Tort ESTABLISHED 1853. ASSETS 1st Jan., 1881, $1,261,731. Insures against loss or damage by Lightning, whether Fire ensues or not. Takes no mercantile nor manufactaring risks; hence ia not subject to loss by sweeping fires. Strongest residence Insurance Conmanv in the' world. On long term risks takes premium half cash, half 12 months note with 6 percent, interest. ju. w. uokuom BUKO., Agents, jy 3 tf 24 North Water St. For Rent. THAT DESIRABLE TWO STORY House, situated on the west Bide of Third SBS llltf street Detween walnut ana Kca cross, lat present occupied by Mr. Newkirk. sail Apply to D. O'CONNOR, Renting and Collecting Agent. Jyitf gODA, DEEP ROCK ANDIVICHY WATERS ON DRAUGHT 3FPrescriptions compounded at all hours day and sight. WM. H. GREEN, Druggist, Market, bet. Front and 2d Sts. jyitf Seed Peas QF ALL KINDS, HAY IN SMALL AND LARGE bales, Oats, tran, Grain of all kinds, Meal at bot tom figures, at C. F. Flour and Pear Hominy Mills. u. u. w muni , je 25 tf Proprietor. Per German Bart Japan, w B ARE DAILY EXPECTING ANOTHER lot White Granite and C. C. Ware, direct from the English Potteries, we are ottering "special in ducements" to the trade. Send us your orders. GILES ft MURCHISON. j e 26 tf S8 and 40 Murchlson Block. Only 90c. FOR A SHIRT WORTH $1 25. 25 Cents for Hose worth 50 Cents. Bathing Suits, 75 cents and upwards. Polka Dot Hose, ftc, latest thing oat, selected in New York last week by our Mr. G. R. Dyer; Call and examine. JNO. DYER ft SON, je 28 tf Fine Furnishers. Straw Hats ! JEW STYLES ! LOW PRICES I HARRISON ft ALLEN, t Hatters. Jystf Special Inducements. HAY, IN CAR LOAD LOTS, AT REDUCED figures. We have 1000 Bales. ALSO, CO Bash Black and Clay PEAS, 10.C00 Bush P. W. CORN, etc, etc. PRESTON CUMMING ft CO.. Millers and Grain and jy 3 tf Peanut Dealers. Latest News ! 1-HB NEW FURNITURE STORE OF BEH . RENDS ft MUNROE, B. B. Cor. Market and 2nd Sts., Wilmington, has received a large assort, mentof Bed Steads, Mattresses. Lounges, Car riages, Mosquito Nets, ftc, ftc , ftc., and proposes to undersell any house in the State. 1y 8 tf Drive Wells AT HALF THE COST OPEN ONES. AND A thousand times better. Send for special illas rated circular. COOK STOVES CHEAPER THAN EVER. Write for catalogue and price list. 1y S tf P. K. KING ft CO. We Call Attention rpo THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINE AND plain FURNITURE in the city, at retell, of the latest designs and lowest prices. D. A. SMITH ft CO., jy 3 tf 43 North Front St. French Millinery. JHE NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH IN THE city at Miss S. A. STROCK'S, in the Leaamaa) House, between Market and Dock streets, my 16 af..Zt
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