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rt wnV U. UBUNAItl. -UKl.IMHED DAILY KXCTKPT JIONUAlfii ax tbs o scaaoaumoM ui auvavox iner. (by mall) postage paid.. . i:. ,u mouths, " ... .rnthl. " - - : 6 ' . w . 1 13ft ...... . " To City Snbesrib-ra, delivered la part of Ui u Fifteen Cants per week. Oar City Agentaaix (X) lot MiaOflW w wu " w nil n.nr d advance. fettered at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. C. as seeoa-ciass buuv.j UUTLINKh. Wool's planing mill at Petersburg, Van burnt; low $30,000, partly insured. A. cumber of manufacturing establishments were burnt in Cincinnati Thursday sight; the loss is estimated at $1,000,000; several firemen were injured by falling walla and a number of employes reported miaaiog art supposed to hare lost their Uvea. 7- The official bulletins of tbe attending surgeons report the President's condition ar not materially changed yesterday; bia wound commenced to suppurate, and a slight rise of temperature ensued aa a cop sequeuce, but this waa not regarded as an iiu favorable symptom under the circum ducts. The Bulgarian Chamber ot Deputies accept Prince Alexander's propo sal. A delegation of farm laborers visited the Chief Secretary for Ireland, Two ballots and no choice for U. 8.' Senators at Albany. Two French t. tits and three gunboats are shelling Stai; several Tunisian tribes have revolted. (July fire of tbe missing party of sat- vcyura rt puUed murdered 00 the Mexican, froulier were killed; the rest escaped; the) outrsge was perpetrated by Apache Indians- A Republican caucus at Al- bi!y etioae Warner Miller for the lorn? icrin tud Q. Lapuam fur tbe short term S'!ir; they represent tbe two wings of tiic Ucpublicau party in New York, t Tue InternaiioQai Commission to arrange tbe Uteek fruulier has begun it labors - New York markets : Money 344 per ceui; cuttoQ aleady at 11 3 1611 7-16 e.u; southern flour firm at $5 007 50; wiicat closed dull, ungraded red $1 02 1 corn heavy and lower, un- ra.lfd 4750 cents; spirits turpentine dull a .d weak at 43 cents; rosin quiet and steady ai 2 U52 10. Senator Garland, of Arkansas, gay a President Garfield "ia a great man." William Gale has completed 1215 quarters of the 6,000 quarter mile walking match. During the excitement and anxiety of the last week we have lost eight almost entirely of the comet, Conk Img and "me too Piatt." Hob Toombs says Stonewall Jack et 11 was the greatest soldier since Napoleon. The other beet soldiers weit Lee and Jo Johnston. 1 1 is now stated that tbe assassin, Charles J. Guileaa, was born in Mas sachusetts. Is that so, my country men? Tell it not in Boaton. The resolutions adopted in this city on the attempted murder of the President have not been published in any p;tper north of Wilmington that wr have seen. At noon, on July 6th, Griscom lgan bin fortieth day. He has fallen off 43 pounds. II is pulse was 53, respiration 13, temperature 97. Wa ter drank, 32 ounces. He says he feels firnt-rate. A correspondent of tbe New York Sun suggests that in the event the President recovers the Governors of all the States appoint a special day of thanksgiving. Agood suggestion. Tbe Governor of Kentucky has taken tho lead. J. C. Hneston, a newspaper man, saved a drowning woman at Ems by plunging in after her. The others ctood around as if paralyzed. When a newspaper man is not at work he is apt to be nosing around for an item and will do a heroic act on occasion. Poor Arthur, tender soul, is repre sented as in deep grief over the mis fortunes of the President. He is said to be very tender abont that excla mation of tbe assassin: "I am a Stalwart and -Atthur is President." It is time he were ashamed of such a Stalwart. Sir Edward Thornton represented England at Washington for thirteen years. He and family left New York on Wednesday. The British Socie ties tendered him an address. The parting was touching. No British Minister was ever so popular in this country. At an anti-Prohibition meeting to be held at Mocksville, Davie oounty, July 14, such prominent and influen tial men as ahe following are an nounced as speakers: Hon. F. E. Sbober, Judge D. M. Parches, J. M. Clement, Dr. J. G. Ramsay, Uon. Charles Price and R. Paryear. Four Democrats and two Republicans. On Wednesday there were twelve sunstrokes in New York, and ten in Brooklyn Xn Washington the ther mometer made it 102 degrees in the shade. In Philadelphia it wasffS, Boston 63t Chicago 98, Long Braaoh t un 1 t. t". 14 VI I ..:.! I . I I r ill j VI II . . . I Jl 1 ,' It J a . VOB. XXVIILNO. 9.3 00, South Amboy 101. Wilmington is wrnat bV cooler than . anywhere else heard from except Boaton and the North Pole. VanderbUt University, Tennessee, confers the degree of S. T. B. Baoh elor of Divinity Sacrsw Theologiae Baoalaurens) upon graduates who nave pursued successfully a pre scribed course. Washington and Lee, as before mentioned, bestows the de gree ef D. L. Doctor of Letters. There is one more degTee that ought to.be started U, U x'. Given to UVrverW Puffery, y the way, the usual number ef iheologicab plasters were applied this summer. The Doo tored arq getting pn aa well as oould be 'expected. ' 1 iC There are now 500 claimants for the Warner Observatory prize of $200 on the score that each first dis covered tneootntt.. A note "from the Observatory of the 1st inst., says: "It is desirable that no injustice be done in this matter, and to this end all parties who saw the comet during the week ending June 25tb, or pre viously, will please forward their claims without delay to Prof. Swift, Director of the Warner Observatory, Rochester, N. Y. It is certain the discovery was mads by an individual, but who that individual is remains to be seen." Guiteau applied for tbe Austrian MiHsion before Gen. Garfield left Mentor and had been inaugurated. It is worth copying: "Dkak Genxbal: I, Charles Gui teau, hereby make application for the Austrian Mission. Being about to raarrv a wealthy and accomplished heiress of this city, we think that to gether we might represent this na tion with d&fZsna graoe. On the Frinciple that first come, first served, have faith that yon will give this application favorable consideratiQn. "Chaklxs uuitbau." Tbe Richmond -Whiff is mad. It is abusing the distinguished and ad mirable Rev. Dr. Moses Hoge. We copy f rom the StaU : "The Whig says that Dr. Hoge has the spirit of Guileaa, if in less de gree.' It says his pitifal sociology is no more Christianity than his Bour- bottism is Democracy. .Look at this 1 Here i tho Stalwart organ abusing Dr. Hoge because Dr. Hoge gives expression to the universal con demnation of an attempted murder. There is a new cotton mill going up at Company shops, in this State. It is to make chaim warp yarn, about number 20V. It is to be under Super intendent Lafayette Holt, who spent three years in the machinery business in Massachusetts. There are several Southern young men who are in New England getting a practical know ledge of the cotton milling business. That is the way to do iu We hope many others will do likewise. Spirits Turpentine. Tarboro took 100 in the shade on Wednesday- Henry A. Moore, of Halifax, is dead, aged 3d. Dr. S. S. Satoh well's lecture on "Health" before Wilson Normal School is well spoken of. Charlotte Observer'. The King's Mountain mine was sold under a trait deed last Saturday for $101,000. George Bull, of Philadelphia, was the purchaser. Murfreesboro Enquirer'. On Thursday night last, Racius Truunel, who waa lodged in Winton jail lor Killing reter Taylor, and another negro who was In there for larceny, broke jail and made their escape. They are still at large. State Journal : A brother of Judge Merrimoo la coalman of the Anti Prohibittoa Association of the county of Buncombe, and Major Malone, brotherain law of Geo. Bob Vance, has been elected Anti-Prohibition canvasser for that county. Shelby Auroral A little color ed boy, son of Ben Borders, who lives on Mr. J. A.: Wesson's plantation in township No. 3, fell into a well about twenty-six feet deep last Saturday evening, and was in stantly killed. His bead atruck the rock wall io falUog, and broke his skull. Tarboro Southerner: At a meeting ef the Directors of the Edgecombe Agricultural Fair. Aaaoclallou, held on Tuesday, the .constitution and by-laws were adopted, and the date of the Fair changed from October to November 8th, Bth, 10th and 11th. CoL John W. Cotton was elected Chief Marshal. , Statesvtlla'iimmcan ; We venture tbe assertion tilt -there is not one idle neraon. whits Of black, in SUtsiville. much leu a!oarr,M at this time, aor has there beea, aor will be, this summer, who desires employment. All have work, all are at work aod ' the demand ii for more. Moreover, SUtetville is unsurpassed for im provement, progress and push of its citi zens, as indicated by costly improvements, &C.&C. Stalesville Landmark: Satur day afternoon last, Walter Dowdy, a youth of 18 or 18 years, who works with Mr. J. A. Pierce; staving overhauled an old gun, cleaned it out and greased it with kerosene oil, started ont hunting. The first object be fired at the charge went the wrong way. Tbe breech and lock were blown out of the gun. and nearly the whole of the charge of powder lodged lull in tbe young man's face. He was struckralso about the head and eyes by the liscbpin and parts of the stock and was painfully aod seriously in jured and diaflgured.- , ,.. : I 1 it v ' 1 ? Vl I f i K . Fayetteville TZzzxdneri, Mr. A. : H. Slocumb was elected Xreaident of the Board of Trustees ot the A Fayetteville Graded School, on Uondzy, the 27th ult, in Dlacejof Dr. T. D.kfla'bAwho declined a reelection. On Weintrisy, the 29th uu, a severe - norm .ti-.su ; 12s- awkuiu district, seven or cl!lt mUl, r of Fay , etteville. f The fences, rrcrwiz, cbra: and several houses were badijCamagea. rne dwelling honae of Ml llorran was smashed in by the falling ot an unwashed two Jtbty nouts near ' in Tsnnntpz xzr. juorgan ; escanea 'Unuiired. J- Tt i t:ti ; rotL el tne r Raleigh Item-Observer : Rev. A. A. Bosaammer, Jorfi O. Brdwtt, Eq and D. W. Bain. S94 yeatefdai f tri noon forKlchmond, Va.k,androter'crtles? to examine the dufexentt chuxches. a,na to consult architects in regard to the 'tie w Methodist church to be erected; iq. this citjv The old church on iSflenym street . is Deiqg rspidly torn down.', Tbe"mueum bf the University has ' teen ' enriched by a do nation by the - Census Bureau.:- through Charles S. Sargent, expert and-, special ' . -m m t 3 ... - . . m ugeot, ox xour ouoaxau uu iwuiy-ufo specimens or the wpoda or the united States. The doubtfnl species have been determined by the Arnold Arboletum of Harvard University. - Chesley Baas, the negro who made such an outrageous assault on Mr. Yates and robbed him last winter, gets twenty years in the penitentiary. It Bfaould be stated that this is his second term, the first having been for two years, for the theft ot shoes. Irons a store in this city some years since. ? ' i Kinston Journal: The cotton and corn crops through Greene and Pitt areeood: some say better than last year. otheis say as good, and a few, but very few. say not so promising as last year, ft The wheat crop, which Is SttXrr fit iahdiu threshing, has a most excellent graia The crop is not-a full one. hut harexceeded the expectations.-ot many.- Ja Grange item: A severe wind storm, scemsahied by con siderahla xain. passa over this section on Wednesdav afternoon, the 29th ult. Great damage was done to the corn crop In all places from which I have heard, and in some sections even renees ana weeswere blown down. r Onslow doti:oorry your Jacksonville correspondent brings re proach upon ourtcouaty 07 saying n win go 1,500 against prohibition. Some of as dif. fer. Several precincts I know of will go strong for prohibition, 'and in fact there will not be 1,000 votes polled. ' Elizabeth City JRoonomist: A lice mill is a great agricultural necessity in this section. If Elizabeth Clly will act. We hone Sdenton will establish one. On. he firat trip of the steataerJParsplicot from xtew Bene, there came passengers ana 16 car loads ox freisnt, wajon went over the IB. C. & N. C. R. B. to Norfolk.' Spline; chickens from 20 to 80 cents e pair, reen corn 15 cents per dozen, peaches 50 cents per peer, Irish potatoes SO to 40 bts. a Duahei. hucxeiDerries o ion cents a qo9s pldms 7 to 8 centa a quart. Vegetables of every kind abundant sad of good quality Dr. H. G. Peed eloped with Miss Annie Purvis from Tyrrell county last week. His wise and family are oa roweirajroiat. ne passed through this place en route for parts unknown. -There's money la excur sions. Tbe colored excursion that went down to Norfolk on Friday paid its projec tors over S300. as we understand. There were about 1,000 excursionists, all happy and hilarious. We are inclined to Be lieve that the be locality for truckers in Eastern Carolina is the South Lake section of Hyde county. Raleigh Farmer Mechanic: A subscriber wishes to know if it be true that opposition will be made to the trial of Xhe Beat vs. Buford Railroad case on the around that the Judges hold free passes lrom Messrs. Buford Ss Co. We reply by askinz Is it possible that our Judges do ac cept these favors from a powerful corpora tion upon whose Interests they must so otten sit in judgment? "W. J. G." of Fayetteville, advocates in the Daily Observer .1 s.-.z j 1 . : 1 . I. a.M.A an lauonHUTa ueuarauw uj wic dhw Democratic Executive Committee that the Democratic party, as a party, does not float the Prohibition flair: the aublect behrr as xton political one, as important to one party as another; and that a man's position pro oe con shall in no wise 'affect hia stand- ing as a true Democrat. A large vein of baryta has been found near Sings Mountain, Cleveland county. Mrs. Helen Campbell has written an other long article slurring at Southern wo men as weak and vain creatures; and also striking at our girls schools. We shall copy the article, with comments, next week. The noise of horns, crackers, toy cannon, etc., on the main streets on tbe "Fourth" was enough to drive a sick per son "clean daft." Patriotism t how much deviltry is done in thy name. We have lost two letters within a week. A letter from Baltimore to Raleigh could hardly go amiss, because it never leaves tbe mail bag from one point to the other. Yet a letter mailed four weeks ago has not come to us. (A. letter with money in It sent from this office last month has not been heard from. Stab.) JVBW AnVEBTlSBIIlBNTH. Munson More King shirts. J. H. Habdik Bird food, etc . HxarsBBBGEB Blank books, etc. Washington and Lee University. W. H. Greek Gam camphor, etc. Close Connective. 9 For some time past the people of Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Wilson, and other places on the upper end of the Wilmington ds Wei don Railroad have suffered considerable Inconvenience, when wishing to take the A. & N. C. Road for "New Berne or Morehead, on aecount of being compelled to wait so long for the trals. Now, we are informed, the schedule has been so changed that persons from that end ot the roadHI have close conaectioa .with the trafn- for New Berne and Morehead, the JW. &'.W. train arriving at Goldsboro at 3.80 and the New Berne train starting at 8.45. Sooioefeai. . v :.'.. ; V ; i, Mr. McB. Gauss, ' of Shallotte, Bruns wick county, is getting vtp a collection of tnakss, toads, birds, ishy suit; We noticed a long, painted box at the shops of Messrs. R TV Mnrrell & San. vesterdav. which wa were informed waa to be used by Mr. GY ai a cage for rattlesnakes. . We have not been, advised as to what use is to be made of f be collection. . : ; i. i HORSFORD'S A.COD mOQrUKTWX Nkbtr Food. 1 do certainly consider that It not only acts as . a tpploo,. the oetypus v ,,Rf& miwrm. b. i Springfield; Ms." it ,j If I M ft li'-.rs Jon aea.l.eta. . iqmoi. rf-ni-rtw. Reoeipta-oi oettoo yesterday 28 bales. .r. ;i Nothing doing in magisterial circles yesterday. ; '-; u . t- 1 t Rey. T. M.' Ambler has returned ; bdne ' and .will conduci ' Services ' at Sv Paul's , Eptacopat ! Church ' ves usuai1 1 morrow Ml. Hit: 1.; v.l: 1 - A colored iodividnal was arresli ed en the etreets yesterday ; afternoon for, drurikerfnesa, and was t aken : to the station: house to sober oft !; . .fa Wl he . 'jz Mr.' 1 ' ML WilUams, .cur , 'veqi erabie Cltk.o! the Market, who,-has ; pssn, quite 111 for. same weeks, was able to be; on the streets yesterday morniog. i ' ' private letter from 'Lari.rin burg says it ' was excessively oi there on' I Thursday the thermometer .registering as' nigh as 100( degrees, in the snaqe. j, ,hntit The : fpolice have seixed aboui twenty7 sling shots from boys5 who have ibeeh '' caught1 ' using theirf xn ' the streets. They are dangerous instruments in careles hands.'' :' ,'4" , :, ', , ' . --l.Rev. W. W. Kennedy rdqeests us to state, that be expecta to speak at Point Caswell on Monday, the 18th last., instead of Saturday, the. 16th, as heretofore an nounced. ... :,- Qed. Wade 1 Hampton is ex pected to accompany the Sumter Light Infantry in their anticipated excursion to this place and Smithvilla within the nex( week or two.-.' , ; The thermometer only,, regis tered as high as 91 degrees in the Stab office yesterday, though it was seemingly a very hot day. In tbe City Hall the mer cury stood at 93 as the highest' point. : Our county poor io use has. be- comd so popular under its present manage meat that a party ia a neighboring oeuaty wrote to know if the officials Could aot be induced to admit biavas a parishioner. alirtrtlir nnHetln. The following will show the state of the thermometer at the stations earned, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday,' Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall m Inches for the twenty-four hours endmg daily at 8 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 43 hours, as furnished ' by the Signs Officer of this city : Weather. Atlanta Augusta. Clear Clear a Clear Clear ( Fair Clear ' Cleaxl Fair, , Clear Cloudy Fair' Cloudy Fair. Clondy Fair Cloudy Fair Charleston. ...... Charlotte Corsicana. ....... Galveston. Havana. Indiaawla. ....... Jacksonville Key Weat Montgomery ronta itassa Savannah,...... Wilmington. Cedar Keys Port Eacs Pensacola ... ... The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Fair weather; . Variable - winds, mostly southerly, with stationary oc -higher barom eter and temperature Baaaway end. Accident. a aero ws. b runaway uu mk onco yesterday afternoon which came very near Resulting in a serious accident Mr. J. M. Forshee, of the firm of Kenan & Forshee, of this city, was'helAS driven in a buggy down the thoroughfare referred to, and had reached a point nearly opposite Mr. W.P. Oldham's mill, when the horse suddenly "became frightened at somethlDg- probably at a flock of geese which were itf the taldst tof aa exciting serenade in that immediate 'vicinity at the time and dashed off In the direction of Water street. In turning the corner of which, in the direction of Orange Street, the buggy was cspslzsd and Mr. Forshee and the colored driver were thrown violently out. Mr. Forshee fell with one of his feet against a gang-saw, which was lying at the corner of Messrs. P. Cumming & Od.'s mill,1 and received, a severe but aot serious cut en the aakle, the wound toon afterward having' the proper jsurgleal attention. ' The driver, named Jim . received some slight bruises. One victim of the accident died instantly. iand, as usual, no inquest was held over the body. ' We. ellflde ltd a goosB tbat had its head cut "smack, ampoye oflr' foolishly getting into the way of one of the wheels of the vehicle. t - mayor's Conn. " The only case' for the Mhyor's Court yes terday morning was that Of Mary Jane Mc Clellan, as she ealled herself, the woman Who was taken by so many for a man in disguise onf accou be beard on her face. She' was released 00 the promise of leaviDg lbs' city 4nstaatev4- aalhVie warning that if found within the city UmLU of the same after a given time during the day she would be locked up for an Indefi nite period in Iltnard 4W (lUpon be ing turned loose she Inquired foe nearest way; tint of toWn; and theh tq0k the Toppo site direction. The general impression wis that she " Would eventusjly r find' het' WaV back to her old quarters. She says she from the Old country and seeking service. : Barque If&rred at i BRAIN .ANo'NEKvLWelis Qsaltb Renewer, greatest remedy on earth for im potence, ; leanness? sexual debility, &c. fl at drugglstsi' Depot; J. C. UinnMt7WLV mington; t ftUABTKBTililUSlSpfip MS 1ttIngton , UlBtrict of thTMeUual it. Church. Boatn I Thlad Bound, la mrn i :i i.ua: aSalj July 18-rl7 tS-Si l a lirfX..B,BUBaBAJKi-," .mmmmt-t fjf PreeidinnKjder. 98 .00 191 .00 92 .00 99 .00 96 .00 91 .fj2 83 .00 ' 94 .00 97 .00 87 .07 102 .00 87 .00 96 .00 89 .00 .00 .00 8? .00 92 :00 O.dfTJiUri k" "ufift - ',1 'h : I the ? r r , y, driVeU to a fiine'ral.- T"tsi o u; -yfM? .'.v,-i-Ml tra . -Capti T. J. outUerlacd; lost a very fine; bojcsfl je8tejd,aju,ed jat ;J6CK from. jdje electa 01 tbe beat., It seems that the anir mai Decame overneaieu wnue oeiDZ ariven I to- knd ifcmthe 'Soknii I Onthe 4th bf iulyi ana never recovered; from the illefiects of the same J He had but recently. , come into, tre. possession of Capf, S4 as the result (0l, a swap ,witl Mrf Thomas, of Brunsw XIII AIAII.S. The malTs close an3" arrive at the City iost umce as iouows : : fir rax )Norrorbugh rnaildfast 5:30 P; M: Northern through and way j . mails.,, ...rv Raleigh:;.. 'J:.-...::-: 5:40 A. M. 5:40 A. M. (Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there: from, including A: & N. C Railroad, . at. . ; . i . j . . i . . 5:40 A.M. 7:45 P. Mr 9:00 A.M. 7:45;P. M. 7:45 P. M. 1KK)P M. 'Southern mails for all points south, aaiiy.. ...... ...... WesternmaiJB(C. O. R'y)daily i (except Sunday). .......... Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad; ........a .v. .-. . . Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston, 2.... Fayette ville.andpfficeaoa Cape Fear River, Tuesdays .and Fridays i '. V; v.. V FayetteviHer via Lumbertonr dauy, except tsanaaysr. a &-xn a. m. Onslow C. H. and interme diate Offices, Mondays and Thursdays. ............... 6.-00 AM. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Suhdays)S 50 A. M. Mails' for' Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and - Little River, Mondays and Thurs days, , 6KX)A.M, Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays.;. v. 6 KM) A. M. ' OFBHTGB DBLTVKKT. Northern through and way . i 1 mails. .. . ........ 7:30 A. Mj Southern mails 7:00 P. M..and 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. . . . 4:00 P. M. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4.00 P. M. . ..!. ,, General del;yery open from 5:30 A M. to 7:00 P. M,, and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A M. '' Stamps for sale in small quantities at ge neral delivery when stamp office is closed Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12 M., andfjom 2 to 5 :30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp affice. ; ' : ' -a-: citv ixssins. AROMANCK OFfA POOR YOTJNO MAN. A reporter of; the Philadelphia Record recently sought oat a yo&ng Qormaa aegar maker in that ctty named Delaware B. Wenaelle, of No. 86S irth 9th. street, and round bint with $6,000 In greenbacks, preparatory to opening a bank ae coant and going into bastnees for himself oa the river front. Tola came from expending one dollar for a half ticket In the May drawing of the Louisi ana State Lottery. There will be over S110.000 dis tributed in like manner J oly 13th. A venture often wins. " - THB FLORENCE NIOHTIN(3ALB OF THE NURSERY. The following Is an extract from a latter wJitten to the "German Reformed Messen ger." at Chambereburgh, Pa. : A BKMSFACTBBSSl Jut open the .deot far her, and Mrs. Winalow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of tMs we are so sore that we win- teach oax rSnay" to aayi "A blessing en Mrs. Winalow," for helping her to survive and escape the griping, eottcking and teeth lngalege. MRS. WINBLOW's SOOTHING SY RUP relieves the child from pain, and cores dysen tery and diarrhoea. . It softens the game, reduces Inflammation, cores wind colic, and carries the Infant- safely through the teething period. It per forms precisely wt it professes to perform, every part 01 11 nouiing jess, we nave never seen mrs. IWmamswimaw her of her "Soothing ! we had the power payacai saviow.ra vie mi ant race, eoiaoynu dru grists. S5 cents a bottle. NEW ADYBRTISEMENT8. Washington and Lee TTnivenity. GEN. Q. W. 6. IJE, PKK8IDKNT. Thorough InstMetlon in LANQUAGKS, LTTERATUKS and 8CIRNCK, and in the Profeseional Schools of LAW and KNGINSBRING. Healthful location in the Valier of Vlrsinia. Sxaenses for nine months -need not exceed $285. .Session opens September la, ltHi. ror catalogue aaarees - ,: i.U CAMPBELL, Jr., Clerk, Jy 9 eodSm j' fa fh aa Lexington, Va, . ii 1 I i 1 in- iii il.. . I 11 1 1 '. . Bird Food, &tv AFRESH SUPPLY OF MOCKING AND OA nary Bird Food and Seed just received. Also a foil assortment of Patent Medicines, Para Drugs, Chemicals, &c. for sale at Bottom Prices by J. H. HARDIN. Druggist, New Market. jytf Q.UM CAMPHOR, i f ... : . ' Alcohol, Copperas, ; -i ChlorideUnis, Fiy Paper, Ac. BsTPrescrlpttonB compounded stall hoars day aa nignt. WM. SL GREEN, Druggist. .Market, bet. Front and 3d Sfs. iyfrtf Another Case IQF Tg9SUSTY.CJBBRA.TaD . :.:-) -a:.-. "EDSG SHIRT. The very best Shirt In market. ' Sold only by ,..,.-, - MUNSON, ; Jy 0 it ' Clothier and Merchant Tailor; jKDOERSi JOURNALS, '.CASH BOOKS, DAY Books, BiH Books, Invoice Backs, Note and Draft Books. Memortmdum, ooe, aii!kiad4 and slzesl i ' . Just received a large stock and for Asia cheap at ' ' ' rrr HEINSB-KGEiTB. Vlbli-n Albums, tCTHOGRAPHIC AND PHOTOGRAPHIC, IN large variety v A new lot lust ia at : -. i H urTJSRTIBfnCR'S jy Ttf .! ! ' ; ' five Book and Music Store. 'T ' 1 U nL K-jsnatr) DRAwiNtk ; of the i e WmMr6(mVt.iO. tees of the kaiOfaeBU July, 1881. atiMj'ck)ck fxM m whiefc. a, 1 r or mnrral History -wut pe cnosen in tne i aeaonntor coiprea livery saoie Keeper, reliueaa at corner of 'Sixth. 0a Ann ntreeta, yesterd frbnv excessive heat.1 u'He had been mAKS3 PLACB.JUI.Yt . PRIZES .FROM :ll00 to 130,000.' Price, Wlioletic-eta. f3 03, HweaSHeiiHuia. 'iy fcatsiltfii'i .a PIsmoCUq p,w.pwoasiregneq 111 health. - AnnUcatlons snooia oe adores i iiCTTtmu'rtta i president tVYXll. Jl iH INI 1 -Al-ini) - jAjgai&KSBjpasspjr ii .av. . s .t wiuaucux(r. . u.. JniTJst. .1881. t. TIP SBS02 Wfi?IWj!?0,liI Weldon R. R. Company have this day declared aeemlualdividandiof Tlwe Per.Cent. on the vapnat ekock, payaoie, at tne omee or the Treasu- oavable. i rerAoa the l& pf JaJy, 1881, te a)! who areStock aoiaers or recora on tne hooks or the company on the ly neview copy. uec'y ana Trees. Special Indncementd. "ibrstr. rS car - ijoad lots; at reduced fjfr ngaresf; wetna.ve aww Caies. . , CO Baph Black and day PEAS, ' ' WJCOe Bosh P. W. CORN, eta, etc.' PRESTON CUMMIN G CO.. Millers and Grain and .iy8tf . Peannt Dealers. For style and beauty they take the lead. And are worn by every one The ''Reinforced Band" is just what you need, And are sold by DYER 4 SON. Jy8tH Notice. QTRAYED OR STOLEN, AT BUSGAW.'on the long and slim, with the wild appearance of a colt. kj utiiUL 01 us Ln iniL. a hmck hukmh mulk wuiviuiwnoiQ. m. uuenu rewara ,wui d gi t x trt m . w ven to anv one who will sive me information of hia wneieapoaMc r; humtauub. Long Creek P?0., Pender eo., N.C. , jy 8 DAW3t Straw Hats ! HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. jy 7 tt Still in the Front i . . I . : With Biggest Stock, Nobbiest Styles .Maad Lowest Priees. T PHIS WEEK WILL CLOSE OUT BALANCE OF -a. utose nice sathing Salts at 50 cts and 75 cents, wvrw a great aaai more. TIlA tlrr ran nn na, attnV loaf .v. i1!..n KmaW our nzes, ana we are sou aoie to nt auyooay. . " . w. im mvtm uu. Call and examine onr SI 60 White Vest, worth The Pearls have come. jyStf , A. DAVID, The Clothier. French I-Ellinery. T'HE NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH IN THB dty at Miss 8. A. BTROCK'S, ia the Lessmaa House, between Market and Dock streets, ray 1 5 Six Rice Ilortars, TH7ITH LIFT PESTLES f V AND GEERING COMPLETE, For sale. sa O. G. PARSLEY. je35oaw3w PUECELL HOUSE, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT " Wilmington, w. c. B. Li. PERKY, Proprietor. First Class in all Its aPDOintments. Terms S3.60 to $3.00 per day. Ieb8tf To my Friends and Patrons. ON ANA AFTER JUNE 1ST MY SHOP HOURS Will: be changed aa follows : Shoo ovens lat 5.30 A. M. and closes at 8.00 P. M. (excent Satur days), thus aflardlaga ly Journeymen an .opportu nity to enjoy the recreation doe to every one daring tne warm season, wiring snop uoors we may al ways be found at dor posts prepared for business. ayzs u jsespecuauy, u. v. ettsmriusT. Look to Your Interest ANDST0P AT MtTTtBn BO WD EN'S, where the largest assortment of Harness. Bridles, Saddles. Collars. Trunks. Traveling? Basra ever Drongns to uus city,are ia oe seen ana oongni iciue least money. Try tnem ana oe convmcea. manu facturing and repairing done with neatness and oispatcn. jy 8 tr . . mix o Doaui jrrontot. Brown & Roddick 45 Market Street, The ITobbiest Thing Out IS OUR . "DUES OF ARGYUt" LINEN COLLAR AND TIE COMBINED, For whloh we are the Sole Agents in this city. Give ns a calL BROWN RODDICK. A5 Market St. Jyl tf Ulsters JUST RECEIVED, ALL SIZES. "TURKISH BATH" SOAPS, SIX CAKES for 35 cents. CIRCULAR GOODS, Nice for persons visiting the mountains, have them ! plain and In plaids. CLOSIKG OtTT MATTINGS '. . at very dose prices. Respectfully, . E.H. ncIIITIRE. Jy tf Sugar," Coffee, Bice. ( Q Bbls SUGAR, JgQ Bags COFFEE, Bbls RICK, , For sale by jy 7 tf jKKRnHNKR CAJJ)KR BROS. 1200 WP"' 'nls t:.: 2000 ?: KgRCHKKR A Try;n BROS.. V II 1111 i wti -V Os Bqrye one day,.trt (...;,.' " . .$ 1 orf "i- '..twodays, 1 --threedays,..;..;...;.-;. IN ,'. " 'rdays,...iA i;.wi , aoa , , days,....; 11 ...A.i..' SStl , -' - One wek,-;.i....4 4 M "' Twweeks,u,..w........' 60 " tr,Thioeweoks,.....A.,..' 8 WJ : " ' One montb. .ii..w. j 10 00 ,v Two monuis, . Mt , . j . 17 00 Three months,. 24 00 i " - tfixmontbs,... .....,v...r 40 CP One year,. . 4., 60 00 pontract AdvertisomeaU takeat at 'proyrr I woneiT row rates. - , v. new auvertiskmknts.8 Grant! Exquxiioixl SMITH V1LLB "AND BLACKPI8H GROtfNDS. ........ -Kir ; 'J- .--...u. , 7 : THURSDAY. JULY 14. 1881. , i- For the Benefit of New Hanerer Teat No.JS7,L O. vi aecnaonoa.; , . .. , 1 .., The Steamer Passport will leave bar Wharf on. the above date, at 8 o'clock, for Smithville ai Forts and to the Blackfiah Grounds. . -, r , and the I objectlonable pereena? The bes I Meserred No aniritnnna tiaaon Th. nnmmtttM MUnf. th. 1 a right to. exclude all best of order wilt be on allowed on board. I Refreshments at eitr Drices. : ifreahmenta at eltv nrleea. stnale i- Italian Harpers and Dancing;-- - -1 - - ?. ; - ; xMeuii0ruie rounatnp ooc, vnuaren ssc. can be procured from Committee, anv member of lhn Order, at News Stands and the Book Stores. ;i -Committee Thomas K. Skinner. Wn.lUdurd. son, P. Teboa. th so wed th . ; j Jy 1 U Oxford Female Seminary; OXFORD, Ni CX -re-, s a -aa M. a volUvUI ' O..T. FKEY.Mnaie Director. TH. V. JASMUND, Ph. D., French and German. . The Art Deeartment is in ehanra of an Honor Graduate of Cooper Institute, New York dty. jnve outer aaie ana expeneacea Teacnera.- . Fall Term opens August U, 188L Has lust closed a very prosperous session. . , SFor thorooshness of its work in u. SeDart- ments, the School invites-comparison with any oth er School in the state. Board, f nel, lights, per month. $11. t t-TApply for Catalogue. th jy 7 oawSt WESLEY AH FEMALE IKfSTITTJI-S, STAUNTjDN, VIRGINIA, : OPENS SEPTEMBER 90TS. 1881.' ONE OF the FIRST SCHOOLS FOR YOUNO LADIES IN THE UNITED STATES. Surroundings beau tiful. Climate unsurpassed, PapUs freak, seven teen States. k- TERMS AMONG THB BEST IN THB UNION. Board, Washing, English Coarse. Latin, German, French, Instrumental Marie, Ac , for Scholastic year, from Sept. to Jane. (238 For Catalogaee write to Hrr. WM. A. HARRIS, D.D.. President. Staunton, Vs. tuthsa - Jy 7 Deodlm W7l Fresh Candies, ; QAKES AND CRACKERS JUST RECEIVED. Finest Chocolate Creams, Marshmallow Drops, Peppermint Lozenges and Drops, Jordan Almonds, ' ' - ...... ... . Walnut and Cocoa Nat Taffy and other Candles. , Vanilla and Lemon Wafers, Batter Scotch, Gin ger Snspps and Bread, Jumbles, Wafer Soda Crack ers, Nlc Nax, Animals,: Kindergartens, and other fresh Cakes and Crackers. I am selling the Sweetest and Whitest Flour la the city. X am selling an Extra Family floor at $7 00 per bbl. Old Govt Java, Laguayra and Rio Coffees Roast ed and Ground Daily under my own supervision . If you want something nice try it. N. C. Hams, Ferris Hams, Springfield Hanu.Can' vaased Hams, Small Hams, Large Hams, Small Su gar Cured Shoulders, at J. C.Stevenson's, Jy 8 tf SECOND STREET. 4th of July, 1881- MY STORE WILL BE OPEN FOR A SHORT TIME ON Monday Morning To supply those who may have forgotten, with snch articles as they may need for thalr Holiday. I have on hand LEMONS, CA.N GOODS or all kinds. WINES or all kinds. LIQUORS of all kinds. Call or send your orders any time before 11 o'clock. Jno. L. Boatwneht, Xos. 11 & 13 N. Front St. Jy 3 tf ' - Wilson, CMlds & Co.'s Warns -Y"AGONS OP ABOVE MAKE, AT MANUFACTURERS RICES ' For sale by Jy 7 tf KERCHNBR & CALDER BROS. " c 1 " ' Cuba Molasses. -f AHhds, and Bbls Extnr Fine 10 U CUBA MOLASSES, For sale by Jy7tf KERCHNBR CALDER BROS. School Books, A FULL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. Head-, euarters for Text Books adopted by the State Board ef Education. Liberal, discount to' Teachers. ORGANS For Church, school and Parlor use. Pianos of the best make always on hand, at Jy8tf C W, YATES BOOK STORE, Cotton Gins. .rpHOSE IN' WANT OF " THE CELEBRATED X Brown Cotton Gins should send in their orders at once; time la new full short. Guaranteed to be the best and cheapest Gin made. WM. B. SPRINGER A CO.. ' -Successors to John Dawson Co., ' ' JyStf 19, SI and S8 Market St. ; The Race' TIB HUM AN RACE NEED COMFORTS THIS warm weather. We have them la the way ' of Coolers, Freesers, Lemon Bqueesers. Bath Tabs, Ac. It you wants good for your interest to bay i Cano l upener we have It, , Its . wEteOiL.,;,,. uy our i JyStf PARKER TAYLOR. THE HTGEIA HOTEL, Old Point fJoprivya. ;", ; SITUATED ' ONR HUNDRED YARDS : FROM Fort Monroe, Open all the year. Equal to any hotel in the United States as a Bimn Bason. Send for circular describing hygienic advantage, etc HAHKIBUJH m-DUB, ; my 98 2m Proprietor. Crop Liens f : :t1Kt 1 : FOR SALE 4j i . it i 1 i At the STAB 1 IT
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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