TiUi HORlIHIGJiTAIl. is wax. u. ncuftAUu. IIBUDUKU DAILY JEXCXPT MONUi ra. i'hnw month. . " ;..-... 6 i uonuu, To City BIDMnxn, winna lo u; pri or uie u, , Fifteen Cents per week. - Oar City Agcauare J0t MtboriBM o eouen rar awre uuui uree meats a sdvanee. Sntcred at the Poet Office at Wilmington. N. a. aa aecona-ciass matter, j OUTLINED, J. R. Keeoe presented 50,000 francs to the poor of Paris oat of bis winnings by me race iut uio uimu i it&o. . . x wu or more cases of yellow fever have developed on a British barque at the Pensacola (Fit.) quarantine station. The New York 1 World suggests making the subscription I for the benefit of the familj of the President a noDolar one. The President's condi tion continued favorable yesterday and last night; his children were peroslfted to ate him during the day. Memphis will enforce its local quarantine ordinance gainst boats from any point South on the I2in inst. The New York State As sembly balloted for U. 8. Senator without aa election; Lapham and Miller, the Re pblican caucus nominees, received 67 and 68 votes; Potter and Kernan, (Dems.) re ceived 50 each, and Conkling 31 votes. - The goetofflce department at Wash itii'ton ba issued an order denyiee mail taciiuies to several swindling concerns in I New York and Atlanta, Ga. Ex- j PrehiJeDt Davia in a letter to the Courier- I Journal denounces the attempted assamina- imu of President QtrMeld. The Queen if England reviewed 53,600 volunteer tioops at Windsor yesterday; the occasion wan ai moat a complete holiday. The fuu l fr Mrs Qarfield's bt-oeflt amounts to fST.-'iTe Reports as to the growing c-iii.m crop show a generally favor a bl: condition for the month of 'June. New York markets : Money 34 per cent; cotton firm at 11 3-16ll 7-16 . e .is; 8i 'Utb.tr n flour quiet and steady at $5 257 50; wheat closed firm, ungraded re l $l 05 I 26; corn ic better, un graded 4656J cts; spirits turpentine heavy sod lower at 4l4li cents; roe in steady at 2 052 10. The Morganton Blade t heretofore neutral, has taken a decided ground against prohibition. At the Newmarket races Loril- lard's Barrett was second and Keene's Marshal McDonald was third. Nearly 900 Mormon victims have arrived at New York from Europe and have gone to Salt Lake. EIow long is this thing to continue? Puck had some fairly good lines on Garfield, but it had to show its horns by talking about "rebel hale." The fool-killer ought to be very busy. The President is very hopeful him self. The latest from him is "I am trying to pull through." Fifty mil lion people are trying to help him. It is now asserted as a very solemn I act that the comet is split, like the Republican jarty in New York, and has two heads or two tails, or both. Only some $40,000 of the proposed 250,000 has been raised as yet for Mr.-. Garfield and her Children. Cy run Field has the matter in hand and gives 15,000. Mr. Brooks, obief detective of the Treasury Department, after diligent investigation, says there was no con spiracy to assassinate the President: So every man of sense concluded days ago. Some Northern Republican paper calls "for fair play for Arthur." Just at this time the country is much more interested in demanding fair play for the President. Arthur is his own worst enemy. Tbe New York Iribune is too de praved a paper to be noticed by any Southern paper. It has been making some ugly flings and insinuations at the expense of the South recently. It is now abusing Conkling. Guiteau pretends to have been in spired by God to take the life of the President. There are almost too many fanatics nowadays who feel in spired to kill somebody. Isn't it about time to begin to thin them out? On July 4th there was a great stallion trot for $10,000 at Rochester, N. Y. Seven heats were contested by seven bones. Time 2:19 up to 2:25. W. C France's Alexander won, beating three times and coming out second four times. A correspondent of - the Raleigh News-Observer, writing from White ville, says of Columbus, Bladen and Brunswick counties, UI think- prohi bition will be killed in tbe three coun ties as dead as a hammer." He says he has travelled also in Cumberland and Harnett, and.that in both a large majority of c the people are against it. , .. - , . -. .-, ; , Revv Drv Moses Hoge made very eloquent, touohing and appropriate speech in the meeting called at Rich mono, v lrginia, io express me voice f-t i. u - . .VOLI.XXVIIlNOi 94. of,th people at tfaeattempt upon the life of , the President, Tliet State re-J ports him aaaaying finely v "Behold. that tbeantifut,f.constenar I Uon of Urea Maior. as it rolls ' no- 1 Mvaaiugij-auu wuouaUKcu iu position I around - the ! polar star, to which it I forever points us ! s So should oar taougnt and aiplraUona be directed w w..ine poie-svar oi.pnncipie, ana never lor momeot oo uivercea irom Iheir coarse to follow after the false and virions teachings of fanaticism and faction, which, like yonder bale ful comet, spring from one knows not where, nor tor what evil purpose, and anappear one knows not whither. The Stab contained the following: puyaician wno nas oeen to see, writes that the children of Western North Carolina are not . so robust as those in the Eastern part of the State. nor are- the men superior types of manbood." .. ... The Winston Leader copied and credited to Wshingtou JPo&t with jbis comment: -we ao not oeueve it. wno is the physioian. and-where does he re side ? This is a libel upon oar sec tion." The physician lives near Kinston or at Kinston, we suppose. He wrote an exhaustive article for the Journal of that place. TSJB CITY. Nicvr AitVHtrristcmttiraik. FouhpI A. Davxd Bargains Dtkb & Soh Mooacb Mcnson Bath suits, etc. J. L Hasdin Medicines. Ckonlt & Morris For sale. Ottebbotjbo Gigantic efforts. -Address By Rev. J. C. Price. P. M. King Jb Co. Pure water. D. A. Smith & Co. Furniture. Giles & Mtjrchison Crockery. Hall & . Prarsall Lost check. Harrison & Amur Straw hats. C. W. Yates School books, etc. J. W. Gordon &Bro. Insurance. W.rH. Gxuekx Food for infants. HKnraBRQKB Happy-go-Lucky. P. B. ELatdrh Carriage painting. Paukb & Taylor Tin ware, etc. Mallard & Bowdrn Harness, etc. Cronlt & Morris For rent or lease. Brown & Roddick Duke of Ajgyle. P. Cumiclno & Co. Schooner for sale. W. E. brRTNOKR & Co. Cotton gins. S. Q. Northrop Home made candy. J. L. Boatwright How to keep cool. Fakxlt Excursion Wednesday next. Gerhardt & Co. Wanted 1,000 men. Altafyer, Price & Co. Packing chests. P. L B rubers & Co. Royster's candy. Moonlight Excursion Prof. Agoatini. Kjsrchneb & Calder BRoi. Wagons, molaases, sugar, flour, etc Inetallailoai of Oflieere, At the regular meeting of Cape Fear1 Lodge No. 2, 1. Q. O. F., held last Tues day evening, ft J. Jones, D. D. G. 1L, as aisted by P. Gu R.. 8. .Townsead, - John kaunder, BenJ. Bell and P. V. G. Rich ardson, installed the following officers for the ensuing term: N. G. F. V. B. Yopp. V. G. Odcar Pearsall. R 8.-1J. Yopp. P. a Wm. L. 8mitb. T. John Maunder. C W. M. Goodman. W. W. H. Goodman. R. S. to N. G. H. Burkhimer. L. 8. to N. G. John W. King. R. 8. to V. G. R. J. Jones. 0. G. R. 8. Townsend. 1. G. John Kernan. L. 8. 8-Wm. Hankina R. 8. 8. Job Malpass. Chaplain W. J. Yopp. - WllmlBKten District Osarereaee. Rev. T. Page Rlcaud, one of the dele gates to the Wilmington District Confer- encc, which has been in setsion at Eliza beth town aince Thursday last, . arrived borne yesterday, by way of tho C. C. Rail road, and will fill his pulpit at tbe Fifth Street M. E. church today. He reports a large attendance upon Conference and a harmonious session. No proceedings of importance had taken place up to the time Mr. Ricaud left. Conference having been engaged principally upon routine business. Tbe appointment of delegates to the An nual Conference was io have taken place yesterday, - .eotr delegates, including Rev. Dr. Yates, have not returned. v '' 1 1 " - ae-Bi Foreica akipwaevts. The Danlshharreiitlne waseleared from this port 'yesterday, bylleasrs. Kid der & Sons, for Port-au-Bpain, Trinidad, with 868,243 feet pitch pia j lumber; the German barque Albatross, f or Rotterdam, Holland; by Messrs. Robinson & King.with 2,811 barrels of : rosin, and the schooner Mary Jt Adam, Fitzgerald foe PorUau Prince, ; Hayti, by Messrs. K Kidder & Sons, with 192,844 feet of lumber and 21,340 shingles. ,. steallac Kepe. William Williams, colored who wu seat to jail a week or uao ago on the charge of stealing several pairs of shoes from the steamer Cfttfen bid ; a .hearing - before a magistrate yesterday on the charge of steal ing a quantity of rope from the lams steam er, and was ordered to enter into bond in the sum of $100 for his r Appearance before the next ImifaO which be was remanded to jail. j wilmin&ton;:n; csunday;. rKar Vtswii.- : . J - r"fV7 ,eT."fl0TDa ; 'V'- ' rl ' 'i ,, f xne aays nave ios tea iuiuuwcb hi ength. r ;f Sr , : t The cotton crop In Brunswick county is looking yrtil UTfsViV -l- I Full .moottnorroworning at C9 minutei after 8 tf clockl yS ni 3f ; p j v - ? -a" '" r We had a caUyesterdayfr6m Mr, McDiarmid, of the Boteonian. Bellevue Cemetery during .the past week. f : The work of .tinning tbe roofs of the Poor House building was Expected to be commenced yesterdsy. - . y I We noticed a framed picturo of the notorious assassin, Guiteau v on exhibi tion at Heiosberger'a yesterday,- , The Register vof Deeds issued only two marriage licenses daring the past week, and they were both, for colored couples. "" -'- . . Moonlight eiioaraibn Tuesday night on the steamer: Jtutport by Prof. Agostini. Muodanebxgandothsf attrac tions. See advertisement. A prayer and experience meet ing will be held this (Sunday) morning, at half naat 9 o'clock, in that lecture room of Rev. J. C. Pricevttke cMdrtd orator, will arrive here to-morroi (Monday) mornitg, and deliver an address -on prohi bion on the - same night from the stand in front of the old market house site. , : The Board of County Commis sioners and Board of Aldermen meet in regular monthly session- to-morrow, the meetings being postponed from latt Mon day on account of Its being the 4th ot , Jul. Don't forget the family excur sion t6 Bmilhville, the forts and the Black fish groujid on Thursday, under the aus pices 6f New Hanover Tent, Na 7,1. O. of R. Tickets for the round trip 50 cents; children 25 cents. "Mr. T. H. Smith's rattle snake, which was captured in Brunswick county nearly three months ego, and has since been confined in alxix in his cellar, still boasts the.'claimof being a,4rattling fellow," though he lias neither eaten or drank any thing during the time. Daily creamer Bnlleiiat. 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. UH except Tuesday,' when it is 48 hours, as furnished by the Signa Officer of this city : amp. Bala fall. Weather. ; Atlanta.. . 87 .00 Cloudy 96 .00 Haze 91 .60 Clear 96 XX) Fair 90 .00 Croudy 91 .00 Clear .82 .30 Cloudy 89 .00 (Clear 9G .00 Fair 87 .07 Fair 103 .00 Fair 88 .00 . .Th'lDg 92 .19 Fair 91 .42 Th'tng 93 .00 Fair 89 .00 Clear 93 .00 Clear Augusta......... Charleston.. . .... Charlotte Oorsioana Galveston Havana Indianoia Jacksonville Key. West Montgomery runta K&ssa Savannah. Wilminfirton. . . Cedar Keys PortEads Pensacola The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day! Fair weather, winds mostly easterly, sta tionary barometer, and stationary or higher temperature. Aaror'e cewru Henry King, colored, was the first case called, and the charge against him was that he was found asleep on the street Friday night by a member of the police force. He was reprimanded and discharged on the promise that he would dosoao more. i), Jenkins was arraigned on the .chargo of disorderly conduct and fined $2. Mary Jane McClellan, the bearded wo man, was again brought before the Court, charged With disorderly conduct, and upon being reminded that she had promised to leave the city, she declared that she went straight down in the "Hollow" and bought a pint of whiskey and then went beyond the city limits; but, as His Honor had said nothlngabout her not returning, she walked a short distance and then came baek Bhei was ordeied to be locked up for five days and then carried two miles beyond the city limits in one of the corporation vehicles and set adrift, with tbe understanding that if she returned again she would be dealt with more severely still. John Chavers, charged with disorderly conduct, was fined $2. In the case of a young man charged with bathing in tbe river within the prohibited limits, judgment was suspended, it being his first offence. Bxenrslon Wednesday. ' On Wednesday next, .the 1801 IubL, the family excursion on the Passport, under the management of Messrs. Strauss, Adrian, Glameyer, Harr, Gerdts and Yon Kampen, takes place. : Ever? emugBtttn!,! we are assured will be made to. insure the com-. fort and enjoyment of all .who participate in the excursion, and strict attention will be paid to the preservauon of order. iSaa'isirate court Wm. Gooding, j colored, was arraigned before Justice MUlui yesterday morning upon the charge of committiag assault and battery rnpon rPoUyf WlUlamtEyideaca insufficient and defendant discharged. ! "ROUGH ON BATS.nrrTheTtbi3 dot sired found at last. Askdrnggtst for Rough on Rata. It clean out rats, , roaches; IHesi I our cuTrreoesiTo-Dair. t- - First Presbyterian, Church, corner Third and Orange streets. - Rev,. Joseph R. Wil son, ; D.D., -Pastor. ? , Services at It . a. nvo and 6 p. m. Seats free Lecture Thursday evening at8f o'clock. ;' " ;Kr Second Presbyterian Church; ccorner ; of Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. C. M.! Payne, Pastor." Services at 11 a.m. and 8ip.nu .Sabbath school at 5 p.m. Prayer meeting, every .Wednesday at ej p. m. Scats free. ..'v. . ' K' u'' ,'' 'T'-"'', St. ; Paul's Svang.V- ueran'. J0hurch: corner of 6th and Market streets, Rev. G, No ser,T SB SAA; . t AUUK&aQJA NMtWV CK A aJL4 vi0e at night. . : , . ; . :i First Baptist Church, corner of .Market and JTiitn streets. ; lie v. James u. ' lay lor, pastor. ' Sunday School at 91. m. Services at ! 11 a.m. and 8 p. m. Brooklyn Sunday School at 9 p. m. j Young men's prayer meeting Tuesday night at 8 oclk; ' Church prayer meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clk. Meeting for, business Monday night' at 6' o'clock. ' .'; " : 'V'' ' : " Second Baptist Church, on 6th, between Chh and Cas tie streets. Services at 11' o'clock, a. m., and 8 o'clock, p. m., by Rev. J. P. King, Pastor. . , Sunday school at 9 a. m. , St. James' Church, corner Market aqj& Third sts. Rev. Dr. A. A. Watson. Rector, Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Celebration at ,Ta5. m. ; Sunday school at 91 a.m ; Morn" ing Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evenfng Prayer at 6 o'clock. ; : . - St John's Church, corner of Third and Red Cross streets. Rev. Thos. D. Pitts Rector. iThird Sunday after Tiinity. Ear ly Celebration at 7 o'clk; Morning Prayer at! 11 o'clock; Sunday School at 5 p. m.; Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. V . St. Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T. M. Am bler, Rector. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clk, evening Prayer at 6o'clk. Sunday school at di p. m. Seats f ree. Front Street M. E. Church (South), cor ner of Front and Walnut'streets, Rev. K A; Yates, D-D. ; pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.; Sunday, School at 4 p.m.; W. M. Parker, sup'L ; Christian .Association meets Tuesday evenings after the first and third Sunday in each mon th. Pray er Meet ing and PreachingSWednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Fifth Street Methodist E. Church (South, situated on Fifth, between Nun and Church stk Rev. T. Page Ricaud, pastor. A Services at 11 a. m. and 8 d. m. Sabbath school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve ning at 8 O'clock. Christ's Church (Congregational), on Nun between 6th and 7th streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.' Pastor's bible service I2t m. Prayer and Praise meetings Wed nesday, 8 p. m. Sunday.school 3 p.m. . St. Mark's (colored) Episcopal Church. corner 6th and Mulberry streets." Services on Sundays at 11 a. m. and .6 p. m. . Sun day school at SL Barnabas at 4 p. m. Seatsiree. "... . ; ,. . ?"irit BaDtist church, colored, corner of Ftfthand Red Cross streets, Bev. A. M. Conway pastor, sabbath school at-9 a. m., Sunday School Bible Union at 5p,m.. ser vices at 11 o'clock, a. m., 3p. m. and 1 p.m., Bible reading every Wednesday at 8 bm. Be. Stephen's A. M. E. Church.' Rev. J. G. Fry, pastor. Services on. Sunday at 10 a. m., 3 p.m. ajo4,p. nv; on Tuesday at7D. m.. official meeting: preaching on Wednesday at 7 p. m.; prayer meeting on Friday at7 p. m. jbenezer iiaptttt cnurcn (coioreci, -n between Orange and - Ann streets, W. H. Banks, pastor. Seryioes at 10 a. m., 8 p. m. and 8 p, m, flabhath school at 12 M. First A7esbytenan Ufcurco, (colored), ui and Chesnut.Streets. Rev. D. J. Sanders, ?aston Preaching at 11 o'clock, a.m and p. m. Sabbath schodtat 9 o'clock a. xa. St. Jbewis cnapei, corner beventn ana Bladen streets. Rev. John H. Lewis, pas tor. Services at 11 o'clock a. m. Si o'clock, p. m ana o o'cioca, p. m. 'Trinity junapei, jo. js. unurcn, via ana Brunswick .streets, Ber. B. ilorten, Pas tor. Services at 11 o'clock; a. ml . 3 p. m- and 7i p. m: Sabbath School at 9 a. m; DIRXU . HXIM.TEB. la Umrinaiirz. on the morn Ing of the Vth lnat., Mrs. 8ALLI8 H. NSIMTKB, consort or Jaa C. Helmyer. Her funeral will take place front the reatdenee of JOhnS. Nelmyer, Keq. , cornet of St an Orange Streets, this (Snnday) afternOM at 4 o,C3oelc Friends and arqaalntancwi of the: family aw- re pectfally InTlted to attend. 1 s NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. House FurnishiDg WBKBET ONHAND A LABOS AKD WKLI. selected stock of these goods. Wood and Willow Ware. ' Tia Ware at wholesale and retail. Bepalrlng done at short notice. DrtTS Pomps pat down at bottom figures, t T PAEKBR TAYLOBi jy 10 tf . 19 South Front Ht. For Sale. rjpam scnooNXB bosa cuicMia, rpasi eriy tae property m awrj istw,' wvcmc : j 1 1 , PRBSTOm CDHJaXMu j Millers and Grain and Jyld.tf Peanut Dealers. Wo Call Attention rpO THB LABQXST STOCK OF 'FINK AND Plain FUJgMTUKJE in this city, at retail, of the latest desfrus and lowest prices. D. A. SMITH ft CO., " 48 North Front BtD JyWtf Wanted 1,000 Men, ( fJOSTJY BTJQQIXS, casts, wa!gohs, hak nesai SadsCoTlars,; Banea'BUnd Bridles, Ae. ' ; Best goods and lowest prices. !.V.' jr 10 tf r fy t 'fA QirpTrfBTv 4 CO. Uotice. ti t' i'i :Zt 1 r TO ALL WHOM EC. MAY CQfiCXBN. ir 4 tnat xaave a Flwt-iaass a-wfli 11 3 .risge Patatar.: Thcs.wtaluaf i tohava ftfuriv Cinrrlaom Rum nr Thoita inslntad.-: Will - dO VweUtoclvawatrial Wa saraatee saaaractten- I at low prices. sOoTnlrd. jetwoMsawt aaara- Bweeskv.tii'i: "iCLTr Ji P. H. BAYDXN. 1 ? juby io; tssi: u 1 NEW -ADVERTISKMENTS. Hoonlight Excursion. "pKOJ1; AGOSTINI WtUV QlVB 1 A VJOtTX llgkt Bxeorsion en' the Steamer Pawport, ; Tuesday Svenbiz. July Uth. to Port Hsher. ItaUan Band for dancing-aa other matic on" beard.- Xeare sfr 8- p-ciooE. iieturn at-. Jfare ror Bound Trip 50 centa. uy and gentleman 75 eents ' 1 Jy 10 it ' ! Family Excursion,; wtttt. ' ; - i- ) OR THS STKAHSB PASSPQBT 1 This Excursion will bo under the suuagement of Messrs. John W. Strauss. Alexander Adrian, H. A. Glamyer. Jehu Haar, Jr., J. W. Qerdta and.Q. Von Kampen. . . ; ; The BoaV will step at the tbiIdus points en the Biver,the Forts, and ge to Sea. The Committee reserve the right te exclude all Objectionable, persona. ' , ' MoeplritaousUqiiors allowMonboard. i Befreshments at city prices. ' A String Bandtwill tnmiah Musid, ; iv- 1 The Boat will leave;at Sja o'clock. , . Tickets 60c; Children and Servants 25c; to be bad of the Commiitee and on board, jy-ll'St ate 1. -uBeviewxopyltii y ; ! -Graiia S1 MlTHylliLa ANDBLACKFlBH GROUNDS. . mrnmoniv ittttu .oof For the Benefit of New Haneyer Tent No 67.L O. . ., -ot Eechabites.t T' ' -m1 . The Steamer Passport will -leave her Wharf m the above dates at 8 o'clock, for BmithviUe andtbe FortaandtOitheBlackflBh.Qronnds. . BP" 1 xne unanunee reserye uie ngnc to excruue au objectionable pereena.- The best of order will be preserved. No spirituous lienors allowed on board. Refreshments at? city prices. Music .by ltaljan Harpers and Dancing. Tickets fer the round trip 60c, Children S5c. can be procured from Committee, any member of the O rder, at News Stands and the Book Stores. ' , Committee Thomas B. Skipper. Wm. Richard son, P. Teboa. ' . th en wed th ; 1 j. Jy 1 it : Rev. Jr C Price, QNK OF NOKTH CBOLINA'S MOST GIFTED Orators, will address the people on the subject of Prohibition, from the Old Market Stand, on Mon day night, 11th inst. , at half -past 8 o'clock, jy 18 It Notice IS HXBEBY G1VBN OF THB LOSS OF AW. W. B. B. Check, made payable to W. F. Parker, and by him indorsed, for $383; and all parties are warned againat buying or trad ing for tbe same, as a duplicate nas been applied for and will be. issued by the K. B. Company. jylOlt . HALL 4c PEAKS ALL. For Salb, THAT VKKY DESIRABLE STOBB, JL NO. 87 MARKET STREET. CRONLY & MORRIS, Auctioneerr, Stock and Real Estate Brokers. Jyio it For Sent or Lease, rpHS COMMERCIAL HOTEL,! . X On and after 18th instant. CRONLY MORRIS, Auctioneers, Stock and Beal Estate Brokers. 3M6 It Bath Suits, JMW IN PRICE. Wnite vests 75c and upwards, uol'd and Black Alp. backs, ' Linen Dusters, At MUNSON'S. Jy 10 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor; .s. s. s, M ELLIN'S INFANT'S FOOD, Dukehart's Extract Malt and Hops, Cu ratine. Kidney Wort, West's Liver Pills, Ac. J. H. HARDIN. Prescription Druggist, JylOtf New Market. Cotton Gins. rpHOBBIN WANT OF THB - CELEBRATED X Brown Cotton Gins should send in their orders at onca; time is new foil short. Guaranteed to be the beet and cheapest Gin made. ; WM. Bi SPRINGER CO., i Successors to John Dawson St Co., JylOtf 19, 81 and 83 Market St. Home Ilade Candy, MANTJFACTrjBBD AT No. 37 MARKET ST. , Wilmington, N. C. Guaranteed strictly pure, and Savored with very best essential oils of Leinoa, Peppermint, Nutmeg, .Cinnamon; Wintergreen, Sassafras, &c. Fresh Taffy, Peanut and Cocoa nut Candies, and Soda Water a specialty ,l At S. &Tnobthbop' Jy 10 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Straw Hats! HARRISON ALLEN, Hatters.. jrw.tf PURS WATER. OUR DRIVE . WELLS ABB the fcheaoeat. aimnleat and surest sources of pare water supply to be had under grpmndV ; Thay cost half as much as open wells and are free from 11 tnesmecaons common w warn. imn oe pat dewm anywhere, requiring the labor of two men one to two hours. Bend lor. special Illustrated Circular ; Jy 10 tf - Wihnington, N. C. ; chpol ;10oka ;; X . FULL STOCK ALWAXSi ON HAND. Head xx. quarters ror. iexs , sookb aaopteu uy uiv Htate Board of Eduoation. Liberal discount to Teachers. . . - ! ORGANS For Church. School and Parlor nee. Pianos of the besMnake always on hand, at . . ) Jy 16tf,r ; C. W. YATES' BOOK STORE. Found! rrAHB CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUT YOUB FaniUnre,the new Furnitaxe Store of BEHBENDS St MUNROE S. B. Cor. Market and Sad - Streets, Wilmington, N. C, Square dealing and prompt deUvery one specialties. "Hon'ach." Beoad Bosom, an advantage over all. f. ' Aad style that no one can doubt, ; 'XSbirtthatwm the slfort and the tall,' '. . And please the slim ana the stout; . I tAfchirtwltfcpraiseaJsatly wott -i -1 . Bold by the Furnishers, &YBB SON. ylOlf , t ... .. , . s .. Foodforriju'ants. XrOBlicBTS FOOD.rMSlXINV' 3OOD IV XX perlal Grannm and. Robinson's Barley, HofTs Malt Extract. Dukehart's Extract Malt and Hops, Valentine's Meat Jaleej Lieblgs Extract Meat. X complete assortment or Toilet Powder and Hair RmhM frlnftit-ire low-tor 'i -'2- -" : JJ iu U . Market Street; ibofeto; :X HD tSTOF XT MALLARD i Stl BOWJUWS, wnere tne lareeac assortmem or ? luraow.- ruw. Baddies Onllan.-- Triuiksw tTiarelttue Bags , VeZ m .. 4.s-. - - .u a-. kA am al Kftwwht tVMsfrttsy 5??XZTZttZZZtttZ f I NEW'(ADVERTISEMENTS.tK j BUKE, OE ARGYIiE. 3 ro ynj.Q R od d i c k li 4 45"narket St.. : r "! s'-f'J'r Aiewun"the x r'V ; 'V? DjllE 0F.1BGILE GENTS' COLUB: A NOVELTY m THIS LINF." , ilNTE JUST OPENED, A CASB 'AT 8 CTS' PER YARD, j - " '' FULL WIDTH. ' - S QUILTS, i . FOUR CASES JUST ' ARRIVED ; PRICES 80c. ;-5j'.": ;-';--'-tt63,$is5'and$tJ. '.i J Brown S Roddick . . . ...... - - . ,. . . s 45 market Street. -' OIGAUTIG: EFFORTS 1 J j . ; ABE NOW BEING MADE To Close Out Every Dollar's Worth j OF OUR BALANCES IN SPBISG & SDHHER CLOTHING, k For Ten Days Middlesex Bine Flannel Suits,' extra sises, SIS 53. Our famous Brown Cheviots reduced to $11 03 Our light Dunbar Plaid Suits, $11 00. Suits formerly sold for $15 00, reduced to $13 50. AlpaccaJTrock Coats, best quality, $4. We Intend making-our semi-annnal visit to the Northern markets earlier than usual. The stock we usually carry will be doubled this fall, hence all spare room is necessary. . Bargaina will be offered in Men's Furnishings, Umbrellas, Trunks and Valises. Orders by mail promptly attendedto, The same advantage given to an. Men ention this advertisement. It. 3. OTTERBOITJ1G, 22, 24, 26 and 28 North Front Street, Jy 10 It WILMINGTON, N. C. This Week, BARGAINS Unprecedented. AT A. DAVID'S, The Clothier. JylOtf Thermometer 98 deg. rpHIS DISAGREEABLE SPELL OF WEATHER being upon us, and the question of the day being how to keep cool, I would advise my numerous friends and customers to try something from my carefully selected assortment of CLARETS, j RHINE WINES, CHAMPAGNES, ORANGE WINE, " and other LIQUOBS. To which, if Ice be added, and some of those FINE LEMONS, Of which I have just received a new invoice, I feel sure the happy result will be accomplished. . TRY THB RECEIPT t ALSO . Afresh supply of . . LIMP'S LAGER BEER just received. The best in use. . Jno. L. Bpatwriffht, Son. 11 &1N. FrontSt. ! JlOtf ' f; ,: f,-..: , TT A ppv.ooT.nr!KY. Another edition of this XX splendid new novel, by the author of "Bnt ledge' which produced ao remarkable a sensation and had such an enormous sale - many years ago. This new novel, like "Missy," is even better than "Ratledge.r Price. $f 50. and is laving a tremendous "sale. WIFE'S TRAGEDY. Another intensely in- Jti. teresting new novel, by May Agnes Fleming, A mtrj ful Woman' etc. Price, $1 SO. TT A n MOT'S FIRST UKADER. Tne HClMSt VUUUUI. ZvWe ASaWa S91 BV X Burlesque on the old-fashioned School Book ever puDUsneo. jtbu at pictures.' xnoe to cbbhp. 1 . i ' J HalNSBERGEB'S Jy 10 tf ; Live Book and Music Store. Sash, Doors, Blinds, i . BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, Ac., c ALL SIZES WINDO W GLASS, )'! -. .,. . AT . : ALTAFFBB, PRICE Co., Faotokt: , Foot of Walnut at. JylOtf , . ' Omn; Nutt,asar Bed Cross at. j TJTSTJBB T0TJE H0HE3nTTHB .Juiil) ;i -.i BSTABTJSHED 1858.- -tutii IaISSEa Isl Jn. l88l 1,2615 1 llsares against loss k aaniagW by' kantfe,'' akUMnnManouin hoc. niawwiauun rnanmfactaring riaU; hence is ?io subject bv sweeping flres. . -ronxest residence JnnumM Company? la the.. term? risks taxes nremfum half One Snnars one da.I.. iirk f ' ""twodays..i..i.4MM.i 1 7 t thfWdaya,,,.. 'lf- ! t, v T rt N -.-'. . ''flve davsttiit ... t s 60: ?... One ""Two weeksi(;,i,-.'iiw'iw..'.. a to.. :--t Three weeks, ... ... ; t . . .v. . - ! it v "Ossaonta.iiv.itv.t.. -- 10 08 Ui : Two months,.., .......v. IT 00 t i i Three months.... M OS i . ;..,) fUx 1HlUll,iwiM..w r 40 CV ? i.M One year..... ......... CO 00. . , af'Contract Advertisements .taken, at proper i tiotoatelowrates,,c;,i,Uv" ' axaavss smiu mwiymtw Vjjyv saxsMaJ fjuffl Ifjttwfw i NEW .ADVERTISEMENTS, PX,; Bridgers ; Cbt oft- fU.-ji 1 iP,Ts.t .fli-rwt.t' u t;-j v? is J -f SaturoyJuI ROYSTER'S CANDY .:,,. I.-. . 'tit -yv.lNfs, ENTIRELY. OUT. Uonday, Jiily 11," A FRESH SUPPLY RECEIVED, XND REALY FOB OPB CUSTOMERS. COME EARLY. groceries; WE ALSO KEEP AN EXTENSIVE LINE OF FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES, And are selling them Very Low. CLARETS, ; On Draught, and by the Bottle, of all grades. P. L. Bridgers & Co. ANOTHER DIRECT IMPORTATION OF' Crockery lust received by German Bark Japan. A large invoice of C. O. and White Granite Ware. This is another of . our -large . direct importations. -and being bought in the dull season at bottom ' figures for the cash, and with , very low, freights , any prices that can be obtained from any Hours la the United States without excepten. Give as a trial and save 10 per cent in freight. ' , jy iu tr uiua at muituuioux,. Brown tt Roddick The HobbiesTThing Out IS OUB "DUKE OF ARGYLB" LINEN COLLAR AND TIB COMBINED, . .. tor which we are the Sole Agents in this city.. :. ' GivensacalL I BROWN BODDICK, ' ijyltf ' 48 Market BU L. S. L. . NEXT DRAWING OF THE ' iLoalslaria . State Lottery TAKES PLACE $100 to $30,000 JULY It. PRIZES FBOM Price, Whole tickets, $ 00, aaiveafi uo. . w ' ....' i,.,, AaaresB lioca box - . Je 15 tf : . Wilmington, N. C. Dr. f ortMiiitoW Ws0$tX T7OR DYSENTERY, DIARRHOEA, CUOlKRA X Morbus, Bummer complaint ; or vnuoren, ant silPainfulDerangemeataof the Bowels, this .'ok household remedy is the most reliable. "Everr Snd v's" Pills, the best, mildest and safest Cathartic gammer Complaint ; of Children, and out XTm'. Pills, the best, mudest and sarest ustnaruc. esod for "Anybody" and "Everybody.' For sale by all dealers. BOYKIN, CARMES Si CO., , . .. Proprietors, Baltimore, Md. ; le is eodsn r nac . su we ir. .jr. Wilson. CMlfis & Co.'s Wagons AGONS OF ABOVE MAKE, AT MANUFACTURERS BICES ' ';r-'ForsaleW .''v;;:-j jy to tf . KBQxmxanL caldIsbbbob. , : Cuba Ilolasses. 150 Hhds. 'andBbls Extra Fine tJMf: .TS, "7 " CUBA MOLASSES i i , : -.Forsalsby wj"'lo V.iiiii.s KSRCHNERIA; CALDEB BROS. ' ' Jyiotf Sugar,. Cpifee. Bice. Baga CXFFBB, l; - 7 r.i.-?it ' 25 J,,...;. J,. .'.;.;!, ... .... JV 10 ,tf , ') r KEBCHNEB CALDEB BROS. ' i llpTr, Corn, mi. 1, "I" I i...'tf! ir.-! It