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15 , - 4 " "r"" f-' V 'V'. im t i mil Hfi noBumo stab: i , 1 .--- , 9 0 lt tVn. II. DCDIfAUD. 4 cfsw l&i$zxifyifu .... t is u HLI8HED DAILY XXGXFT MOXU4VH. unt oe mmatmamm us astus f 3 ,nr rear, 07 nU : Paid, r i.: Two mm...'rt.ri,lMt.A IT DO tVCbntrSrt AAnraMiMsits tskM mm ' t months, - . 4 i.ree months, i v & tlii ,Heaoath " ........;.. 1 Ou to utT tMbssribersv deirrsred in uj pot trth uV.nfveaaOBfttaMf week. Our .City JtUar ,.,t authorised to collect for aaoreifeB torse math "4 if WlLMINGTONvNi- GM- SUN n advance. , J ;.S . t t J l J. HATES OV ADVCaTXSIIfO.. ' 1 ? Bajaw on djr.:::ji...,....... ti otf p raw1 v; vicB 1 oi Ut . v I?'- ' ' 1 V J I itI Irj, 1 1 f Vi:7i- xi.r.Jl entered st th. Poet Office at Wlhnhgtoo,Tt. Ci, H wcwwtn Matter. J j OIITLINBH. -- r Tbe President coatiaaes lediljr ta im- 1 M . ;l. prova ana is proaouncca coaTAievceat Miller, Republican caucus nomi$ei I 1 J TT D Cl- . . mma VPHierUBT BICVtBU U. D. OnUUCMI IW? ceed PUtt, n the New York General fcf sembly; no choice was nsd m DaJtoUsfclor Cookliag a.saeosssar. a ac.a.y sjay tally woonded. The funeral of the Lient. Gen. Pembertoe took plac at Philadelpnia yesteruay, irom we reaiovsco i of his brother. A Dartenaer ai me n. kn).i r.n . ..... i a ni7iitLS i uuici icu iiuw vms u sviu w I - I whila maleea and waa kilted. I . I bor likely to be destroyed by stream-of I ,T, from M.udo Loa; 1.000 naUrea of dee I f i be isisnds hsTe bn massacred fry a I K,.k. miMioear, and hi. foilowers. -i i i..k. ...... k -e.i-j. j-ever. ulu. -"Biuj Greenwich Obaerratory and t Paxil bninomeier 97 degrees. The Eope I uf It ime protests to foreign governments I nmnsi tbc tosult offered the body of Piui IX Asm or ueo. utostnaon, late I a .Mutant General of Florida, was msr- L jereJ m tbe j il si Leeabnrg by a mob of I disguised men; Dickinson bad been j tiled I f,.r sitemDtine to kill a maa named Beach I alinni he hsd a difficulty. Th I ...ir.niin,! ninnninn iriiuii init WAaiorn Uiiiou Teleriph Company, with retard to Daiuiuh J O " ww. ...... . I B , i, ciea8e or us capnai atoca:, naa Deen i vacated A darmg train robbery m I M saoun is reported; the conductor was killed; ibe express safe robbed of f 1 5.000. -New York markets : Money 23 iter cent; otlon dull at 11 -10&ll 18 10 ceuU: s.'Ulbern cour steady at so OU: wbeat io moderate demand, ungraded red I $1 041 27; corn KJfc lower, on graded I 4756i etc; spirits turpentine firsa at 42J I cts; niu quiet at $2 052 07,. The mercury stood in this office aa follows: July ISth, 91 degrees; July 14th, 92;Julyl5tb, 92; July 16th, 85, t. . n t. . o.. tk. i X U31U1ISICI UCIIOIU aui HJfO I President "is surely out of the I woo.Ih." But is the P. G. a Dootor? Rev. William Arthur, author of "The Tongue of Fire," will be the President of the approaching Melho dint Ecumenical Conference. Is that the way to write it? Tbe Emperors of Austria and Ger many will have a meeting about the middle of Aueust at Gastieo. The Czir of Russia is asked to meet them, iui his mental condition is said to be wry much disturbed. Miller, Republican "Half Breed,' ha been elected U. S. Senator from kf -v i : i ic T 1 . new lorn iu pi acts ui uio mi Now it is Lord Roeooe's lime "to step down and out." But will be do it ? It is thought that be baa beeo "on the ragged edge" for some time. The paragraphists have begun bur lesquing Dr. Bliss and the other Doo- I tors' bulletins from the White House. They are incorrigible. They are now burlesquing the new revision. They would burlesque their grandfather if they not did wish to fall heir to the old gent's old clothes. A very large and rascally business is beiog carried on in Maryland and Pennsylvania in the life insurance way. Old and infirm people are in sured by speculators. Robert Bell, an aged negro, who died at West minster, Md., left $200,000 on his life for the benefit of the gamblers. The Baltimore Gazette say the spec ulations are large in this direction. A New York letter of the 14lh says of the dry goods market: "Cotton goods are only in moder ate demand, but plain and oolored cottons are moving freely in execu tion of former orders, and prices, are firm. Prints are in light demand, except dark fancy prints, which are doing fairly. Price for American dark prints has been made six and a- half (6i) cents. Woollen goods are quiet and steady. The writer in the New York Iri bunt who has been writing up the South has tbe good sense to say: "Tbe foremost men of the South ern States I mean those foremost in business and io the social and moral life of the local communities, not in politics are everywhere taking up I the subject of education for the ne groes in a serious and business-like spirit. We have received tbe following: "Will yoa kindly inform the sub scriber and others . where . they can procure coDies of the North Arrieri I can Review (and at what price) con' taining tbe intellectual combat be-1 tween iSIaok and lngersoll on Uhnt- tianity. M CO cents. Yon can get it in New I i AMrwjD.-, Appleton & Coj, sale at oar oitj bookstore. " ' " Hero is Gaiteau's own aoooant of theshootiar of the President. He I tlri VSH:tiim Sit aVuI ITa 4aX I " suruiiu IU WUH1WU. acaiu I attempted to shoot him on the Uti'I J of jQne( bat Mrs. Garfield's rWt . fta deterred him. ' On I J8 A - . . ; I vn the morning of Saturday. Julr mi Bk wo uuubo -V iu up invo ana iars: ana ut impia tat 1 ' U . I . I l hour.. He .then - took a . ueu- wok a oue-norse rTftt nrtt: Trt won ntn tha 'ifannt mwtA f 7 .7 - - . j VT , rr iT "i J T T 7 . v.; .1 A. , 7i T! riiiHiiii m iianvman tiv. m r. -w n - r a area 37 '.St k. "?7" .1 UiUMk SHU UMt OU DMU1I C)U. or fllB I. . i nip pocket aod anwrarped the paper rfrtim - aroayd1 lknV H.-hadT-'mc there foe theTptirtwee ol v preventing the perspiration from the bodv dam peniog the powder, examined his pisi toi caret ally, tried the tngger and then returaed-and took a-aeafc in the ladles r waitrog-roem-4nd,T as -eoOq I the 1'reaideut entered ad4 vauoed behind him and fired two SOOIS. . ... . . " " oar P y to refer to ,1 : : sr.: ti kWW "i uepniviwy iu iuhub. iub one is a ease of Ku-Klexism that is awful to think of. A wretoh who had been saved by his wife from drowning fell upon her, beat her and then cut her with a knife, so that her "e 18 m great peril. The Other IS more shocking still, if possible. Two! boys at Rock port threw another one I out of . Kq. ; which all three were I sailing, and drowned him. The poor I hule'fello bmdtweatTtwo cents I ai tboy,xx3vete4iW Koberi Kane I was oaiy ien years oia ttis muraer- i I r ai. jt a T" sv I ers were niieen ana twelve. Are - s- - these other specimens of the "higher civilization ?" Frye, oh, Frye, where are yoa ? Send an army. nnpiisii saws. Toianot Home. The Nash cottnty anti-Prohibition canvass was opened at Sharpsbarg last Saturday. Speeches were made by W. LL Robbies, Willis Eason and J. J. Sharp. There was a very small I crowd present. I Wilson Advance. I Our Black Creek friends- are in earnest in their endeavors to roll up a big majority for Prohibition. On Salurdaythey haye a mass meeting, srhsn H. t-. . f TnnnAr. Kan . ' Ai K. Deans, '-Esq- -mid other ' prominent I speakers trill be 4reiant Jtnd make I speeohea for rrohibiUon, I Monroe Eaquirer. I The citizens of the surrounding I vicinity met at the Mountain Spring I son ool bouse for the purpose of con- I a 1 f Al v A Bj- Skk W Cam VkS 1 1 rt Sfe flAAl I iVr t h 1 ta T . ct? T r n r o Tf T. was made ohairman and Calvin I Rogers secretary. It was determined 1 0 oppose she bill. w . . I THS GIT NEW AUVBCUTiaVHSCNTB. Do As Ws Do. KobiksohA Kino Hay. Mdksos English suitings Exctjbsiok Prof. Agostini. Noncx Kaixats of Pythias. HxxarsBKBGKK Base balls, euv Brows & Roddick Removal. Ottssboubo Grand cost sale. F. M. Euro fc Co. Pure water. D. A. SatiTH & Co. Furniture. J. H. Habdot New crop seeds. Haurisoit & Aixxk Straw hats. Exctjbuoh WiL Light Infantry. Nonca Howard Relief F. E. Oo. Pabxkb & Tatxor Coolers, etc. J. W. G ordoh & Bbo. Insurance. P. Hi Hatdkk Carriage painting. A G Hahxins A card to friends. WaWx& CcxsxIog tongue." 6. U. Xnra llicif old booki, eta fP. fTmnmrfl & fo. Hsvi corn, ate.' V y jtjuubax x-optuar meaicmea. Mat.t.akp k, Bowpsar Harnsss, etc. J. L. BoATWKiaHT Fresh groceries. Masosto iteetieg Coeeord Chapter. W. E. trRiNOkB & Co. Cotton gins. A DAVfD-Semi-antmal clearance sale. Eicusirxir--Ladi5th8t.M.K.Charch den and purchased the adjoining plaata Gsbhabdt & Co. Wanted 1.000 men. I n, where he buUt a flue resiaenc aad Ai.TA,PBica & Co. Pssklng chests, P. L. Bbxdsjbbs & Co.-Tokay wioe.etc. R.M.MclHTiB-TurkUhbaihsosp,etc. Kbhchxkb & Caldz Baos.-Flour, molaases, meat, coffee, etc atraek hf LlsailaiiaK. Dorine the storm of Friday afternoon lightning struck the chimney of a bouse on tbe corner of Ninth and Castle streets, oo cupied by a colored man named Ben Smith. Both aides of tbe chimney were torn out and shattered half way to the base, but other pertioaS: of the, dwelling saflsred very little damage. There' were two or three children ia tbe room at the time, who how- ever. - snataiaad aor. Ujary .beyond the set veeenocVwhkh'wsirroTistf beeirneces- sarihr expecuq Ofldere cucamstAnces. FLIES AND MOSQUITOES. A 15c. fhe entire season. Druggists. t l.Fiflh Sunday fterJ3'rinity, Crr Receipts of eptton; yesterday 27 Not an item in the magistrate's rt fterday:i; Ht4ifi KibbM ttMi MM hid soTeni sunstroke : a Uiw dMtig 3 oat 1 ;rr XHermOon fattrf eOtfcnir- I ter to-morrow eYetnlne at53 BUimtts after i o ciock. a ouantitv of beef and mutton i. . - ? was condemned and sent out of . the mar ket yesterdsyv . .'. c .. I rm ; 1 I Auere WBO, Bn BrBf number of recetable abd flsh carta in I niaricei yesterday. . The various alleys were cleaned and limed under the direction of the health officers yesterday. Yesterday was the day for the commencement of the new mail route be tween this city and Wrightsrille. Some of otir ' fanning friends below the city are afraid that the heavy rains will injure their melon crops. Only one marriage lioense.was issued by the ReKrsWfDs dutisgths past week, ana tnss was to a colore couple., . .-. ReV; J. W Oralg having re turned to the city, will fill his appointment at Dudley's Grove this afternoon at 6 o'clock. It is now understood that Gov. Hampton will not accompany the Sumter military aod civic excursion to this city next Tuesday. I ... . w vuiui jnowtuaj wviauiB b. ubu& wui King, charged with assault and battery, and that was dismissed. " We are glad to hear that Mrs, oiewan is stut improving, us pamiui ru- mass am I V a bUaaI m wnatsv1 aa w tafl'Avtiwi fl thejeontrary notwithstanding . Herbert Cannon, colored, was arrested and lodged in the guard house for disorderly conduet yesterday afternoon, but was subsequently released on bail The rains of Friday afternoon were heavy all along the line of the W. Si W. and C. G. roads. At Magnolia, when the train passed, everything was flooded. Kev. Dr. Yates has been quite Ind'isDOsed since bu return from the Dis- trict Conference, but wss on the streets yesterday, and was feeling much better Tho Mayor's Court yesterday morning was presided over with much dig nity and impartiality by Alderman Hug- gins, Mayor Smith being absent from the city' . The second excursion to Smith- Tile and the forts, under the auspices of Prof. Agostini, will take place on Friday next, tbe 22nd inst, on the steamer Pas port. The Italian harpers will furnish me SC for dancing. - We neglected to state in onr 1"008 residing in one of the two divisions si n a. TWT Si . al. oi mo r im w aru ana rcraoTuag &u uiv other division will be required to product a certificate, the same as if the two divisions were separate and distinct wards. CaamaaoB Brrera Afetai ifaaaiM. People generally, and writers for the press particularly, are very apt to adopt the common errors in vogue in regard to tbe names of certain localitiesUn their neigh borhood, especially where they are not aided by a practical knowledge of the places referred ta In our paper a few days ago we spoke of a meeting that had taken place at Castle Hsyoe. This aroused the lin nf onn of onr reaneetfld mntkiuarians. who threatened us with dire consequences if we should persist in so designating that ancient and classic spot. We promised to be more careful in future, in consideration of which he proceeded to give us a brief history of the place. Rev. Richard Mars den, he says, was the first Episcopal cler gyman who, in 1752, ministered to the good people of St. James' Parish, in this city He built what was known as the Hermitage, which was destroyed by fire only a few months ago, and laid out the grounds in elegant style, the place becoming in time the seat of a prosperous and generous hos pitality. Thos. Haynes, an Englishman, marrieda daughter of the Rev. Mr. Mars christened it Usstle Hay nes. i he oniy ae- scendants of this gentleman and his father- In-Uw. the Rev. Mr Jen, are the Waddells of -the Cape FaK call tbe Plf aected with the somewhst famous Hsyne family of South Caroline which is not the case, and the only really proper and leglti mate name for it is Castle Haynes, ' A similar mistake ia made in speaking of the island opposite , the city. It . is very commonly called Eagle Island, as if named after the "joyous bird of freedom," whereas the real name is Eagles' Island, inssmoh as it Is called after the farmer owner of the property, whose, name was Eagles, and who has descendants now. living in this city. ' ' s . : cures dyepep&ia, indigestion aad heaxuxnj 't j f ' For sale by J. C. Muitds. 'First FresbyWianCurcb, cbrter Thirk arid Orange sueets. " y. Joseph R. ' Wil son, D.f., Pastor.f ' Services at li e. m$ and 6 p. m. Seats free; Lecture ThursdaW eye;aing itc'Vclbclt'',;, '"' ::'Jr , , Second Presbrian urch,corner;cf-' Fourth and Campbell. streets,' Rey.',0. M. Payne, Pastor.,, Services atli a.m. an& 8i p.m. i Sabbath school, at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 8J p. m. Scats free. . ; ., ; .: - ' St Paul's .Evang. Lutheran Church corner of 6th abd Market streets. Rev. G D. Bernheim, D. D. Sunday school ia 9 a.mi V' Preparatory- service (Engltahjf at 10 a.m. jngiisn service ana communion- 11 a.m. " No service at night. : First Baptist CJhurch corner of Market jana jrutn streets, itev. dames x$. leyioi;, pastor. Sunday School at 9i al m.' Servic at .11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Brooklyn bunda: School at 8 p. m. Young men's prayer meeting Tuesday night at 8 o'clk. ' Churcb prayer meeting Thursday , night at 8 o'clk. Second Baptist Church, on 6tb, between Church and Castle .streets. . Services at 11 o'clock, a. m., and 8 o'clock, p. m., by Rev. J. P. King, Pastor. Sunday echool at 9 a. m. -i , ,. St. James' Church, corner Market -ank Third sts. Rev. Dr. A A Watson, Rectof, Fifth Sundsy after Trinity.1 Celebration at 7 a,m. ; Sunday school at 9 a.m; Morn ing Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. " , St John's Church, corner of Third and Red Cross streets. Rev. Thos. D. Pitts, Rector. Fifth Sanday.af ter Ttinity. ,Ear- ly Celebration at7i o'clk; Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Sunday School at 5 p. ml; Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. St Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T. M. Am bler, Rector. Morniag Prayer at 11 o'clk, evening Prayer at 6o'clk. Sunday school at 8 p. m. Seats free. i Front Street M. E. Church (South), coi ner of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. ,1s. A Yates, D-D.; pastor. Services at 11 a.ni and 8 p.m. ; Sunday School at 4 p. m. ; WL M. Parker, sup't Christian Association meets Tuesday evenings after tbe first and third Sunday in each month. Prayer Meet ing and PreachingJ Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Fifth Street Methodist E. Church (South, situated on Fifth, between Nun and Church sts. Rev. T. Page Ricaud, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. 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 8p.m. Pastor's bible service 12 m. Prayer and Praise meetings Wed- ' nesday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 3 p.m. St. Mark's (oolored) Episcopal Church, corner 6th and Mulberry streets. Services; on Sundays at 11 a. m. and . 6 p. m. Sun day school at St Barnabas at 4 p. m. Seats tree. " ' - Mount Zilla, Christian Chapel, colored. corner 6th and Harnett streets, Rev. Albert Hicks, Pastor. Services at 11. 3and8i o'clock. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Preach ing Wednesday night at 8 o'clock: Prayer meeting Friday night at 8i o'clock. ' ' 51rst Baptist 'church, colored, corner of Fifth and Red Cross streets. Rev. A. M. Conwav pastor. Sabbath School at 9 a. m., Sunday School Bible Union at 5 p. m., ser vices at 11 o'etocK a. m., sp. m. ana y p. m., Bible reading every Wednesday: at 8 p. m. ' i St Stephen's A M. E. Church. Rev. J. G. Fry, pastor. Services on Sunday at 10i a. m., 3 p. m. and 7 p. m.; on Tuesday at 7 p. m., official meeting; preaching on Wednesday at 7 p. m. ; prayer meeting on Friday at 7 p. m. lEbenezer Baptist Church (colored). 7th between Orange ana Ann streets, w a- . . -V -rt Banks, pastor. jservicesj ai io a. m., o p. m. and 8 p, m. Sabbath school at 12 M. First Presbyterian unurcn, (coioreaj, cm and Chesnut Streets. ; Rev. D. I. Sanders, pastor. Preaching at 11 o'clock, a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 9 o'clock a. m. St- Lewis' Chapel, corner Seventh and Bladen streets. Bev. John H. Lewis, pas tor. Services at II o'clock a. m., 5t o'ci oca. p. m, ana oxiocaw p. m. TrinitvlChanel. . M. E. Camrch. 7th and Brunswick streets, Rev. E. Morten, Pas ton Services at 11 o'clock, a. an, 8 p. m. and 71p.m. Sabbath School at 9 a, m, ; Third Baptist Church (coiorea;, peiweep Castle and Queen on Ninth Street. Rev. B. H. FEryaw, pastor. Services at 11 a.m and 1 p.m. ; Sunday school at 9 a.m. feurth pag faroUier local news DIED STK1NU.KN This andaV) rnornlne at 1 o'clock, OKOBQB 8TSJJXKXM, of Alosnbarg, Germany, aged it years. -, TlMfaBeral takes place tola (Sunday) atternooit, at io'dookvatlila latarealdBncaon 4th and Harnett streets, and from thence to the Lutheran Clrarctt. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend. . L NEW ADVEBTISEMEOTS. HOWARD RELIEF F. E. CO. i Arrsamowi lsKMBsTBa abb bjkwimu tilled to attend the funeral of oar deceased br6- ther, QBOROB BTIBHKBN. Meet at Bnglme Hall at 8.80 o'CiocK true anernoon, in rou unuona. xxu noranr mmlrs are resnectf ullv Invited. By order of ths Vice President, y 17 It F. C. allUiBK, cec y. Knights o as, BSTHBSN Off.GSBJKAKIA LOD6B, Hoi. at Yon sr heretrv notiSAi to meet st Castle Hall th' 1 afternoon at S.S0 o'clock, to attend the funeral oi oar deceased Brother, OBOBQB BTSUlAJEii. uy oraer oi tne u. u, jynit H. WXNZKNSKN, K. of R. St Jolin's Hall, WiwmieT0ir,H.a..l7thJaly. 188L j : fTHB REGULAR MONTHLY UXBHSJ OF JL CONOOBD CHAPTBB, N. l.st A-.M.,wiU be held To morrow O.MUNDS. Jy 17 It . Secretary, tire. rn : i TITH A GOOD STOCK. WB ABB PBEPAKAU to offer inducemeota to parMttesers of goods In euf line. Wholesals buysra are requested to call on us jy 17 tf Fornitare Dealers. Fnrnit w t .-V w ' W J IIMi.I - if NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SECOND GRAND FAMILY EICUKS;0N Wilmingtoa Iiight Infantry, BTKAMBB PASSPOHT, TUKSDA.T, JULY 19H, The occasionlof ' ' ' i THK VISIT OJli THB SUMTBR MILI7ABT The beat of order will be preserved. No Bpirit- uuuo liquors siiowea en oosra. JKerreeaments st .city, prices. Music by the Harpers. The Cornet voncert cruD tiu also ne m anenaanee. - -. , Sight reserved to exclude objectionable Deraons. ' Tickets 60c; Children and Bervanta 28c: to be had aiews Dtanas and Book: stores. . Commfttee-Thos.- C. James, P. L. Mearea, Ed ward A. Oldham, L. P. Thomas, B. H. Beery. Family -Excursion, j AH LADXSSOP 15THSTHKKT M. B. CHTJKCH JL will give a Family Bzcursion on Tharsdav nszt. Wat tost., oa the Passport, to theaPorta, SmithviUe ouu tuo jubcshbb urounas. Keiresnmenu at city prices. Steamer leaves at & o'clock A. M. sharp. Tickets S3 and 60 cents; to be had at HeinsbergerTs aad Yates Book Store. . iy n Stan we. Second Excursion -X) SMITHVILLB AND THK FOBTS, DNDBB the auspices of iPrpf. AGOSTINI, oa the Steamer Passport, Friday,. July sa, 1811.- Italian Harpers will furnish music for dancing. Fare, CO cents for the Bound Trip, : Children half price. Jj 17 It : Hay. ,"yyB ABB SELLING HAY, IN LOTS TO SDIT, VKB.Y LOW. Parties wishing to buy would do well to call en us. BOBTNSOP A KINO, jy 17 lw Corner Water and Orange sts. ; Bog Tongue" or "Vanilla," Yy-ANTBD, TBN THOUSAND POUNDS OF "DOG TONGUE" or "VANILLA " Must be car ad and dried. Apply to WATSON A ECKEL, (Junk Store), North Water St., Wilmington, N . C. Jyl7D&Wlt Opposite John C. Meyer's store. To Hy Friends ! JJAVING ACCEPTED A SITUATION IN THB Family Grocery of Mr. J. C. Stevenson, to take effect on or abeut the 30th inst., I hereby return many thanks to my customers and friends who i have so kindly extended to me their patronage and support, and request thgm to follow me to my new home, where I will have better facilities for supply ing their wants, and will spare no effort to give satisfaction. Jy 17 tf Respectfully, A. G. HAN KINS. Turkish Bath Soap. A LARGE SUPPLY. IT IS SELLING FREELY una. (six cakes for 35 cents). You can return it if not entirely satisfactory. TOWELS AND DAMASKS. The prices are very reasonable. 9 MATTINGS. We are closing out at very low Scores. LACES AND EMBROIDERY. m STAU may be suited from each a varietv and large stock. ULSTERS, All sizes, 34, 86, 38, 40 and 42. Respectfully, B. II. HcINTIRE. JyWtf t Semi-Amnal Clearance Sale. JpOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS BALANCE Spring and Bummer Clothing RIG AED LESS OF COST ! REGARDLESS OF COST 1 1 REGARDLESS OF COST III We Invite special attention to this important sale. for anybody viewing onr prices will not fail to buy. A. DAVID, Jy 17 tf Wholesale and Retail Clothier. 1881 New Crop 1881. TURNIP AND CABBAGE HEED (ALL VABIK ties) jaat received and for sale at bottom prices by J. H. HARDIN, Druggist, New Market; 0T Dr. W. W. Lane's Office can now be found above my Drug Store. Jyl7tf A Few Patterns QF THOSE SUPERB ENGLISH SUITINGS on liana? and will bo made to order at BBDUCBD BATES to close oat. MUNSON. Jynit'. Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Our Stock JTAY. EASTERN, AND SMALL BALKS TIM OTHY, is complete, as well as P. W. and Mixed Corn, oats, Wheat Bran and Feed of all kinds. PRESTON CUMMING A CO.. ... Millers and Grain and Jyl7tf Peanut Dealers. Ventilatei and Straw Eats ,-yiLL JKEEP YOGR HEAD COOL. ALL FBICBS. At HARBISON A ALLBN'S, City Hatters. Jy 17 tf PopiUar'Medicines. s WITT'S I ' 8PBCIFIC. GREEN'S ESSENCE Ginger. Klutz's Chill -Cure. Simmons' Liver Regulator, Ayer'a Ague ' Cure, x India Chologogue. Alsoflosect Powder and "Bough on Bats." . : For sale by WM. H. GiUEEN, Druggist, JyHtf V - . Market street. A LL S1Z SS. . FREEZERS AT A. LOW FIGUBBL Call Bellas Hesse Gongs, Plated , Ware, Brittania. I Stones. A great omforfrlBatt Tubs. Jyl7tf .PARKER TAYLOR, t Pwaaters rvUR DRIVE WELLS ABB THK. CHEAP- J eat, simplest , and - sureat r sources mf pare water auppijr-to "be mad nnder grounds ' JThay eoethaU aa much as open wells and are -free from all the objections common to them. Can' be put dawn an-rwhere. Mauirtnc the labor of two ma one A two faoura, ; Sendr.for special luuatrated Clrcalar ana prices. , . . ; ' r? ; - F.i It. KING 00- -; Jy 17 tf Wilmington, N. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS j I intend' JUBING THIS HKATXD TERM TO FUBNKp air jrniKNDS WITH FRESH AND PALATABLK GROCERIES, such as will tempt tWmoet fastidl- ous, and be within reach of this most humble. ! ' I Offer this week Lemons, Oranges; ;jr; f; ; ' Canned Peaches and Pears, Pineapples and Cherries, ' Shaker and Gordon Dil worth's Freser vws. Wm. Underwood 4 Co. 'a Devilled Meats, - Crosse Blackwen'a Pickles, - Canned Beef and Ton gue, Cheese, very One quality. -a. ; V Excellent Sweet Butter, ' . 80 CENTS PKR POUND. . Small Sugar Cared Hams and Breakfast Strips, . . Special Brands. I Pronounced by all who use them the finest in the . city. These goods are perfectly fresh, being . RECEIVED DAILY : Per Bailroad and Steamers. Jno. L. Boatwriaht, Xos. 11 Sc 13 N. Front fit. J"tf REMOVAL. rown Roddick 45 Harket St. rpAKB GREAT PLEASURE IN INFORMING their patroas and the general public that they will 1 occupy No. 7 NOBTH FRONT STREET (formerly occupied by Boatwrlght 3s MeEoy), on or about - . i September ISth. The aamo la now "being thoroug h ly renovated, enlarged and fitted up as a FIRST CLASS DBY GOODS STOBB. Previous to our removal we have determined to REDUCE OUR STOCK, in order to avoid moving It, and will offer such BARGAINS that cannot fall to convince all that WB MEAN BUSINESS. ON MONDAY, JULY 18TH, And until further notice, ALL FANCY DBKSS GOODS and PARASOLS AT COST. ; Patrons will please take notice that all Goods sold at such price are 8TRICTLY CASH. Brown Cc Roddick I 49 RXaurket Street. Jy n tf Commencing To-Morrow ! Hondaya July 18, Grand Original Cost Sale j. OF SPRING1 AND SaHHER CLOTHING ! AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS!! FOR i EIGHT WEEKS ONLY ! OTTER BOURG. desirous of closine out EVERY DOLLAR'S worth of Light Weight Clothing now contained In his Iran Front Storewtt), from abote date, sell i Middlesex Blae Flannel Salts, extra sizes, 13 to jnne juiagonai suits wr tu Elegant Coats and Vests (per a 3c V.). It Handsome Scotch Caasimere Snita.... 11 i 10 I Beautiful Tweed Suits Bleached Drill Drawers. 25c Der nair: The very best Linen Collars, every known sty I 1SLf. Linen Cuffs, best in the market, 95c per pair: i ( Linen Handkerchiefs J5c, guaranteed to be worth 50c: i I ignt Bnirta,rgooa quality, 75c: Finest Percale Shirts. seDarable Cuffs, two Co- lars. $1 5. worth $1 75. tjuuls v. o. it. Ia. j. otterbotjrg, 22, 24, 28 and 28 North Front Streets Jy 17 It WILMINGTON, N. C. Base Balls. A VBBY LARGE VARIETY OF BASE BALLS XX. and BATS just received at HEINSBERGKK a. ! Croquet Sets. 1 l LARGE LOT OF BIGHT AND FOUB BALL L SETS just received at . HlflNSBERGBR'S.. Pianos and Organs, ; TVK CASH OB ON THK ' X! BASY INSTALMENT PLAN, at HBINSBBBGBB'S Jy n tr Live Book and Music Store.! Cotton Oins. I rrHOSE IN WANT OF THB . CELEBRATED X Brown Cotton Gins should send in their orders at once; time ia new full abort. Guaranteed to be .Via W mm.A .ttMnut nul.. ! UiV www .Mil WWVKm au .). IP. WM. B. BPBINGKB CO., . Successors to John Dawson 3t Co . t Jyl7tf 19, 31 and 33 Market Sti Wanted 1,000 Men, rQ BUY BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, HAB nese, Saddles, Collars, Hanee, Blind Bridles, Ac ; i ces. QBRHARPT 3t CO.; Beat goods and lowest prices. Jyntf Do As life Doll I jgUY CHEAP AND SELL CHEAP. PAX VAJOX and get Cash. That's tne way our jrurnuuro eob. BBBBBHIManURBOl, I a B. Onver Market andseoond Streets, j 17 tf ' Wilmington, N. C4 PaniiX Manifold Bop . m imn ra THTNG FOR.- 8ALB8M1 A. and etiMta whodestre-a quick and pezfecteo r tv.i odra ahA latter, at one wrttins. ' Ere ru. in th Behatd Book. Blank Boak and Sta- thnpr line alwsva on hand, : Th Celebrated 1' Decker Bros." Pianos, end Geo. Wood's Parlor l Onams always ia stock! ' i JylT tf O. W. YATES BOOK STOKK NEW ; ADVERTISEMENTS,.; P.: Bridget &::Ci6. THAT BLKOiNT V TO K A Y WIN E . Now used by the iWldeeCV-f-l' Is within tbe resch of all men. : Price 1 60 per gal. AFrcahSspp'y of EC) YSTER'S CANDY Just Received. Call early and make your sjlectlona. BEST GILT EDGE BUTTER, 10 Cents per Pound. A small lot of SPRINGFI'Ij!) ' H AMS left; positively the last of the sesenn. OUR STUART'S RYE Is the Best Whiskey for the mosey in the State, unless it Is the VIRGINIA GLAD KB, Which defies competition. Give us trial and you will not be dlssppolntcd. p. l. Bridgers & Co. Jyntf Brown ft Roddick 45 Market street. The Nobbiest Thing Out IS OUB DUKE OF ARGYLE" LINEN COLLAR AMD TIB COMBINED! For which we are the Sole Agents in this city. Give us a calL BBOWN RODDICK. 46 Market St. Jyl tf L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THB Louisiana State Lottery ( TAKES PLACE AUGUST 9. PRIZES FROM 100 to 30.000. Price, Whole tickets, 3 00, Halves $1 00. Aaarees iocK nox srx, -ly 13 tf Wilmington, N. C. Tin Wnnthinirtnnlfl hhnloito VfiiKmno I Ul , If Ul UUlltlUll a UJ1U1&1 Q JUblUblJlU I TTOR DYSENTERY, DIARRHOXA, CHOLEBA f X" Morbus, Summer Complaint of Childrea, aad ail jrainiiu uersngwaesis vi vuo ovwsw, uum wiu household remedy is th most reliable. "Every - .name sale Proprietors, Baltimore, Md. Je 13 eod 3m nae an we ir Molasses, Meat, Floiir, &c. OKA Hhds and Bbls M0LA88BS JiQ) and SYRUPS, 100 60X48 D,s SUKS 1200 Bbl FIa9UB' erade 2QQ Bags COFFEE, rrK Bbls Refined SUGARS, (O O, Bx O, Granulated and A, 40Q Buah Water MillMBAL. . , , 2000 Biuh wut0 ud M5xed coBM QQ Bales No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, 2000 SmCk Uj9rVl SALT, 2QQ Kegs NAILS, Q Casks GLUE, ( J Q Tons HOOP IRON, , ( 2 Boxes and Bbls CRAC KERS, Buckets CANDY, , ' r Lye, Potash, Soap, Candles, Ac, For sale by . , -( r Jy 17 U KERCHNSR CALDEB BROS. UTSUKE YOUR Hi nr the i.t: Agricflltnral Ins. Co,, of Hei Tort. I EST ABUSHBD 1853. ' ' ' I . ..., ASSETS 1st Jan., 1881, $l,2r51,V3l. Insures against loss or damage by Lightning, . '. . tf. ..J f 'I f J. v ' whether Fire enraes or not. Takes no mercantile nor manufacturing risks; hence la not sabjeetto loss oy sweeping ores. Btsongeat orld. On reside lance Insurance. Oompaay in the world. On long term risks takes premium half cash, half- IS months note with s per eant tnteti JHU. W. UVBIWS vkw., Jkrenu. U 34 North Witters Jy ntt H6ticeiji ,i-;i";;':' TO ALL WHOM fT MAY COKCKBW, t ! i that I have a TirsDlaaa A' to. 1 1 ar risce Painter. Those wishing: to hava their Carriage, Buggy rPlweton painted, v ao n 1 wTka trill. We sraarantae aatiafsction I at low prices leaaaStrMta. I Jr " f st low prices. On Third, between Market iandfrln- ' -; P.'HHAYDKN.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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