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THE UOniHiTG STAR. by wei. ii. iiuxihaiuk H it KLISH I PAILT EXCEPT UONUA YR. .11 i 1 s jftAxus oi r n i t)B Bacare onfl av., i f "V V . .i , aw . ; : HAT 0 MIM!ETPTIO IH ADVAKCK ,yer, (by malft postage jld, $7 ,00 rtt woutna, t.- i- :.. .. Vure months. ' J ; . " . mont h .-.. , - ; ... ... 45 To City Subscribers, aelivered la aay part of the city. Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City Agents ar oot athorized to collect for mere than three mouths ., .yvance, t ....,. . . I Ull TUe murder of Mrs.' Hull in. Kew York Tuesdsy Btgbt itoaght to have been aa io oMn iob. ' The race for the ..cold vcun 8i the Aicol Eueetiag Was -won by Isoijoaiy. ' Two Soulh Arncaa cbiefs 'and three hundred.- followers ' baT beea? captured by he English. J The arrest' of De Laeey, the perjured witness in the Spof ford-Keflogg case, excites Mr Hoar of the Committee, i The Senate passed a bill continuing the pension of 1,Q6 per" month to General Shields' widow, f -Proceed ings in tlje Fitz Joba Porter caie are to be printed.,; - Te .gislaUve, 'Executive ; and J udieial appropriations were considered in the Senata.i 4 Mrl JBlalne replied to Mrr IlilHn the Senate Mr HW VhlnkV he said uotbinR te which a sensible man need reply. Th bill to abolish the' juror's test oith Vls ponsidered io the Housed but 7,. , . - itcpuiuicun uuusiering cacucs preveniea i action.: . Aiaoaraa will pay the in terest oolu bonded debt promptly on the first of !,JulyI The Jud'y:iary " sub committee of the Senate are considering the question of Secretary McCrary'a nomi Aaiidh taTa Circuit Judgeship not yet made vacant. ( -.Germany Xfill send several war vessels to Soulh American waters. -The French. Consul at Cario protests agamsX the Khedive's treatment of Egyptian credi (ors. . - Suit has been : brought by the United blates against a Treasury agent for proceeds of sale of 423 bales cotton. The West Point exercises were attended bv I quite a number of dignitaries. Rus sian troopiare driving' Servians from the districts butdering on Bulgaria. ' A liing argument was made before the Louisi ana Constitutional Convention yesterday, by ex-6ov.- War month In - support. of ."the validity of the entire State debt.- Dr. McSIaster, a medical expert witness in the Ducr-He'arn i trial, says that the wound and chloral combined to produce deaths that jieTther cyuid have done it alone and that 4he chloral was the most effectual cause. The- Emperor of Germany is magnanw numaly affected by bis golden wedding and pardonedji number of prisoners.; r New York markets: Money easy at 34 per cent.i( cotton quiet at 12J13 cts; southern flour- quiet! and 'steady at 4 755 60; wheat unchanged; ungraded ..winter . red f 1 12H7f ;Nd. 2 do! ft l71i. 18; corn a shade lower at 4044 cents i spirits tur- peiitine quiet at 226 cents; rosin dull at $1 S0l 85 for common to good strained. , General Grant expects, to arrive at San Francisco about July 23 tb. He will visit, all points of interest on the Pacific coaBt. Minister Seward will be looked af ter: Ai sub committee has charge. ;and -will v report whether articles of - ',-: ' 1 i . I iimpeachment shall be presented. . J Parole was seventh m ' the race. I . " ' " - ' t I fm.-.iijLa:i i : : - s , i xiie iracK was very iieavy anu ue i bad Co carry top mnch weight. He bas been beaien twice in England. Ix'la. tboaght " that Congress ' will not tvdjoem antil the latter part of next wk Wrll, the country is like I the girl ; who . had the jerks at the cam p-nfeetinjg "mighty tired." The Senate has removed the politi cal disabilities of GeneralJ. C. Pern berton. He will be remembered as the Confederate General - who sur rendered Vicksbure to : Gen. Grant, He is now living in Philadelphia. The Norfolk7:.FiVy a,with com mendable liberality, has established a onblid neweDaper readincr loom. : If I publishes a list of papers that may be tread. Among them are the two pa- fa--TJiooralsJle.wiittaIe; '1 f . i wlAead that will wear it mor modestly or kpertj fcuipiaue own auu me . jRetietoO p rbest exchanges - would. noc be worth mucn ior reaaing pur poses after we are done -with the scis sors. Wo make extracts from at least thirty papers daily upon an av- eraffe ' o . , . Thp Tniavilla (Kv ' Aae has l be, , jxiuisviue , aye. us found out; that . Senator- Vance . has 8omein&in,him.:,it1is,tneyer.ioo late f or,, a , newspaper to mend its - ' - m m m . -w . - 1 1. ic , never too - - manners or its iudcmenL. We give a portion of what it says: ' , "Wit wins its way faster than wisdom. Few men have so ouicklv attracted the na tlAnal attantiAik ao hlonatnn VatitA 41 .It seems probable that the whole nation is willing to give its attention to Mr. Vance, as his own constituency , have done for manv years. At some ne is tue most popu .lar man that, his State ever produced, i He will soon 'joke bis way into a national repu tation. Fortunately, oo, he has not merely vm'it buWwisdom also." TT i'tti? tnfralla not tb be in- How is thatr ingaiis noi io ne in vestigated? We thought there was a strong case ' against him. The twenty -seven members of the., Legis. . . . . . i .i . j taiure said tney naa ",oa ueau. wouu on him." The State1 special says: SauIsbury.Kernan;Houston andBaiy wanted to ' go on with the inves igaiion., Ben. Hill, Vanee, Cameron or Wisconsin, and Hoar aabl there did not appear tO be nou(?h in the case to warrant an investiga tion. Thia makes a tie, and as Ingalls bimself ia the odd member of the commit lee and ' does not seem to appreciate, the fact that conscious innocence should prompt him to break the tie by demanding an investigation Abe case is iiisiy -w oe droppedjor.tbe present. Pinaforen Raleigh to-nigbtf v VOL. XXIV.-NO. 69. The Army bill, it is believed, will be approved by the President. The State's correspondent says: f "Iqit'lhe political; legislation has been reduced tuJcKoi prpfridihg tbawnPQo'.of the mouey appropriated in the act shall be used to support 'an y portion of the armv to be used as a police ; force to keep the peace at the polls t any election held with in any otaie."" He says concerning' iho bill and ihe cfe facto: v. , ,.. v , ... ,; ,t ,t . . , "The President said in conversation the other day the scctiuu'&bove quoted does Dot.inirmge upon bis constitutional rights in any way whatever; that be does not con sider his authority as Commanderin-Chief of the army to extend far as to be inter fered with by this section, tie said to Congressman Morton, of New -York, that be thought this was as good a bill as the Republicans could ask for, and he did not think it would be judicious for the party to place iUelf in the posiilwof defending the doctrine of the using of lb military at the p0;i8. ! Spirits Turpentine. Mrs.. Martha Worthington, of Oxford, an aged Christian lady, is dead. . Miss Mallie Hall, a young lady of Oxford, who had remarkable artistic gifts, is dead. "Pinafore" is lo be performed by the choir of Christ Church, Raleigh; for the benefit of the musical fund, as we learn from the Observer ( , The Raleigh papers contain full accounts of the Commencements ' at Ra- leigh Female Seminary (Baptist), and Peace Institute (Presbyterian) ' - Gol. G. Burr, of Vr'ilmingtOD, has a second interesting paper on "Old Times on the Cape Fear" in that well edited paper, the farmer ana Mecluinxe. ' Talk abopk Kentucky and Vir ginia leaf tobacco. Read the following sales just made of Granville tobacco, by the hundred pounds: S75, sbo, IW, Sou, $78, $69.50, $75. $82 50, $72.50, $70, $71, $07.50, $95. llaleigh Visitor: A gentleman, a tsLrHBPur 4ierereteltfed a atieht cut fir tbu throat Tuesday night by coming in contact with a wire fence at Ihe, Raleigh Female Seminary. lie was attending the com mencement.exercisei. ! il1 y u- ' j AV'ni. .Lyda, who ia alleged to have atlackefd with a knife - and horribly mutilated a youth named Morris, in Hen derson county, not long since, has been re leased from jaiL according to theAsheville Journal; h grand jury failing to find suffix cient evidence to warrant them in sending in a bill. Her. J. LV Mieh a u x, ed iter of the Central PfetaU, delivered the annual seimon at Yadkin College Commencement. The lorelMght says: Dr. Alex. Clark, of Pittsburg, Pa., and lawyer Gray, of Salis bury, N. C, delivered addresses. Three young gentlemen graduated, of whom T. T. Hicks, of Granville, took the valedic tory. ' . - , ...'S'.V New Bern Democrat: The Bap tist Sunday School of Goldsboro, accom panied by many friends, about one hun dred in all, arrived, as per appointment, in M? yerday morning aboutll n'rlirk Th lpmpr Pamlifin flirt Dominion Line, sailed yesterday at noon w ub assorted cargo. Among other freights ue had on board duo barrels or poutoes, R!iralMnf hnna 1 0ft VtArrela naval Btnron - - cotton yarns, cotton and general produce, Raleigh News: J ndge Tourgee has turned" author. "Figs and Thistles," a novel he is now -completing, will be issued from the press of Herbert Uoward erJy in Ser)tejnber next.; . J odge Avery has been appointed" by' the Governor to hold the special term of the Superior Court of Randolph; on the second Monday 1 in. July, the 14th proximo. - H. . W. Mayo, Sheriff of Alexander county: brought down Sarah Wyckoffr white, convicted of mur dering her husband, and sentenced to im prisonment lor Uvfffr5 f I Vi Raleigh Observer : Daring the term of the Graded School, closing last Friday, the attendance amounted . to 575 pupils. Dunne tne montn oi j&ay the following new postoffices were eBtab- lished in this state juapieviiie, jrranKiin count v: Merchant Mills. Gates: Mountain View, Warren; Herrels, Mitchell; Wil liamsboro, Granville; Sarnesviile, Robe son; Ban Herman's, .Pender; Holland's, Wake; ttoanoke, juartin. , Amongst the most worthy and distinguished Doctors of Divinity created by the Senatus Acade- micasof the University at its last session was the Rev. Aristides B. Smith, of Hali- upon wom it will sit mere Rraceruiijr. Winston "Xeader: '. Re venue offi cers have been raiding in Btokes county during the : past week., une or.,; two aims were destroyed, k, iiiessea ; ,is me man who minds his own - business, leaves his neighbor to enjoy himself, subscribes for a local paper and-pays the printer in ad- : , . yVl 1 k . .. U M -nvmM. St 1.1 ..... 4 I Vance, xuo weep oi buvu u um m ihcoi, I .nl tKa nnruliiAM nf. hia hrt a mnrn frit. I grnt than ? nete-mowa hayi444 Among i aDDHcant8 for licenses before the Su- 1 preme Court were two colored youths one I lUanaul tho nlhnr vtim't i Hrnw I WBO "v'"'?"! v- " r. m nraa iraii Mi'i i u n iiliiri w mux a. au wm . m tin in the ground every year. fr A publisher sends us "two kisses" by mail. We trust the next he will send by female. - a nas oeen said that Vevery dog has his day.". And every one ought to hayhis dollar tax. Charlotte Observer: 'Lhe United States District Court was formally opened yesterday morning. Upon a call of the jury it, was ipuna wat owing w : iao flicting orders heretofore made, only four- teen of the lurors were presenu Char' lottemay have a walking match yet.;. Sev eral young men are practicing' vigorously, whether , merely to test their pedestrian abilities, or-with a direct view to entering the ring, they have not seen fit to announce. J - 1 Thew is a revival oi in rumor uw. uw i . MtelEdr ha9 itM ete on the Spar- I tnburg & Asheville Railroad, with a view io ownersnip id n;.-ittwo io deal of "kicking" here on account of the I changes in the schedule on the Charlotte & I Statesville and Western NorthCarolina'Rail- roadg Jt,eopIe g01Dg (rom bere t6 any of the springs on the latter road will have to a : -i . t. s .n o .- ."T ,"Jn ;hrfLhY;h,. 'V take the Spartanburg Line, which has an entire day run both ways, ' A very; sensible trustee of the University writes to the Raleigh Observer as follows: I believe in getting Professors in North Carolina if we ean. flf not, tben2et the mention oi oiaie lines never ne neara. I think it very wrong to bring in the name of the denomination to which the man be longs. , .No vote oi mine abau be trammeled by denominatlonalism. Let merit be the only passport to these important positions. 1 - w f WILMINGTON, N:, C; 3TJQ 13; ;1879. ' y -f r When John Randolph was told by his physician that be was delicate, - thav he ought to put' on flannel, he told his doctor that it took a strong constitution to stand flannel.' So 'of degrees now a days, espcci-. ally D. D's. and LL. D., it takes a strong man to carry them without ' being' laughed at ; oy J some cne who wm say; 'confer ring the degrees of ; r on that inan Re minds me or a baby ", saying grace." in a fen years I think the University Of 'North Carolina will get exactly Tight on the degree question. - It will erect over its portals, "Ho honorary degrees conferred here." j i Fanner and Mechanic. S6me people forget to give the State, in additidd to the name of jrtie towns, "in, the address on their lette'rs. Perhaps they wifl be less careless when Uey learn that thli ' are in the united States 30 Washingtons, 13 Wil mingtons, TWeldons, 22Richmbnds,17 Charlestons, 14a8hville8, 15 Louisvllles, IS Brvtyus 12 Bostons, eta - We are in tLd 'teceipt of . the Catalogue of the BinghamSchoOWor 1878. It is no injus ticeAoyothhobltaSsav that the showing (143 pppilsj fj-pm H States of the U nionr and one Irom Asia) is better than any Similar-school -in the South v makes. -; ThewhoIeVblock of hQildmgs on the north side of Main street at Whitaker's was ebUredediroyed on Sunday nighty; June 8th; loss from $12,000 to $18,000 about onethirdf CovereJ J)y insurance. sList of suSerers: J. H. Cutchin'a store; and loss on goods; J.M. Mayo's store;' -William iEd monds,'Iods on stock; It Tyler's store, and loss on stock; Hyman's store 1.0. ,08- weii. loss- on stock: 'Gzu.i Klnc's -'store: Julius Meyers, loss on stock; Henry Peal's store; Simon Meyers, loss on stock: Cbas. Neumans, loss on stock, etc. ; J. Mt CutchinV slight loss on store; J. W. Johnson, loss on Stock. .y.'r.Jr.ti' ' 4 " '" ' ' " ' 23 . KW ADVKBXfSEjfl BNTK. Nobwooi GlLESLoSt. Cautzon Noncit Crew .Thor. , Cboult & Mobbis Auction ' sale. i ! Mrason Cass, sack suits to order: ' W. &W. R. It' Change of Schedule Lottebt Commonwealth Dis'Co. Notice To organize Board of Health. , . j Tax Notice To Townshp Assessors. ' i jW., C. & A.JtR.-Change of Schedule. Local Dota.' . t -l j CoL S. L. Fremont is here on a short visit. . 1 - Fine showers of rain yesterday which' were badly needed."'" " J " . ' ( No case's for tho Mayor's con sideration yesterday morning. The.Supertor Court took up the Slate dockit yesterday afternoon.' v !Thef Buffalo Bill"r Troupe are soon to appear in Tucker Hall, Raleigh. ; Solicitor Galloway , put in bis appearaiice at the Superior Court yester- dv- V.;; " - A contemporary-states that the now three cent stamp, nas a brown face with a large foreign" 3,. and -has no" image printed on ir. '' - - v;: The Steamer Passport has been chartered by the ladies of St. Paul's Epis copal Church - for an excursion -. on the Fourth of July . - Further particulars here after v, -. - .- ' r .The Cornet Concert Club Band will furnish the music at the Tileston dra matic entertainment to-night, thus adding another attraction to the already attractive programme. . 'i , . - . An excursion on. the j steamer Paeeportt under the management pf Prof. F. M.- Agostini, takes -place to-day. The boat will visit the forts and other places of popular resort; ; ; ? Y'bv:' I - There have been 'sixty or sev enty converts, so far, since the commence ment of the present gracious revival at the Frbnt . Street Methodist churcbV and the good work still continues ttt ? C 4 We see that our friends in New- liern are gorng to have a grand rpyrotech nic display on the night of the 4th of July, just as they .'used ; fa have In itrtfe-tejtum times. Suppose Wilmington follows suit! r-T The Hibernian Benevolent , J Sch ciety will give an excursion down the river on the 4th f July oh the ; Steamer Wacca- maw,' which will be in excellent s order by that time. - All points of : interest will be visited. - ' .-. An adjourned meeting of the Bar, to hear the report of the committee appointed to draft suitable resolutions in reference to the death of the late Col. !WV S. Devane, will take place at lihe .Court House this afternoon at 4 o'clock; Locatlac a Iiifo-Savlns; stanon. ; ; Messrs. Chas. F.' Shoemaker and Mbnt-i gomery D. Parker, of the Life Service Bu reau, arrived here very quietly from Wash ington Cily.registered at the furcell House, and went down the river, yesterday motn iBg on the steamer Passport, . accompanied y Hon ii A,(M,3TaddelC' with the expec-r tation of taking the Revenue Cutter jOotax at Smithville , and proceeding t? examine the localities near Bald Head, with the view of selecting an appropriate spot for the proposed Cape' Fear Life -Saving: Station. This is the Board alluded to in "the letter of Superintendent Kimball to Hon; A. M. Waddell, published in the Stab a week or two ago, which he said would 'select the site for the station. They will also pro ceed to Cape Lookout, we understand be fore returning to .Washington, to locate a station there.' ' " - ' "' ".."r!-;-;;" jii'f ....J.....i...rr"r L.;:je-.....--ai.--o Proposed Cbarttaalo Batertalnment. - A party of blind young men from the Deaf and ; Dumb and Blind - Institute, at Raleieh. are' to give an entertainment at the City Hall on the 23dandj 24th losts., consisting of vocal and instrumental music, &c. Two of the party were ; in " the city yesterday making the necessary: arrange ments for the exhibition. ' which will be for the benefit of the institution named. To-Daya IndleaUona. . For ii the South Atlantic. States,: falling followed by .- rising . i barometer, warmer southwest veering to cooler northerly winds, partly cloudy, weather and local, rains. -. Kariy Cloalne aen. "v. TbdrVgbodsmenV iiu-meu, auu, wo uiirec, uut jine gro- cerymen, in this city, are now closing at o,cl6ckXJP.aM ui asr is :nsuardurine ' the summer month's, ; embracing 'the' "period irom june jlsi io ; pepiemuer loin. ; it 13 Pjp?6' ao$ cierks should have reasonable time lor recreation during ? tht ;,heated;,terin. .. It cannot , be otherwise than Injurious, in . fact, for per sbns to.be loo hard worked while the sickly season is upon hsf for those who-can very well stand fourteen or fifteen hours of hard labor per day during ; the cool i season I are very apt to succumb under a much' less pressure with" the thermometer 5 in i the eighties and "nineties! - We ledrn that ! the grocery men with but few exceptions;' have agreed to follow the lead of pin other busi ness men in the matter bf early cio&inghd 1 it is to be hoped rorthe benefit of alrcon cerned.that t may become unanimous thing. ' )PY-K'ji?rriS- 4,;. . ' v -:; 4 W QM&li;,,: I Workmen were engaged yesterday in taking up ' the old cable connecting the signal station wires across the": Cape Fear river, with the view" of replacing it with a; new one. It - seems that 'the old cable was f carried away on Tuesday last by the e I steamer Mary Morgan1 anchor getting en tingled with it. Signal 1 officers were in search of it all day Wednesday, and finally recovered ' it nearly opposite Mr. O. G. Parsley's wharf yesterday morning. If tealon Upper Bo tin This evening, . at ; the , Tileston Upper Room, the young ladies and gentlemen composing the Thalian Amateurs will pre- fiftnt thn nalrnna of the drama with the popular play ontiUed "Among the Break-1 ers." ' Their efforts heretofore have been i seemingly very , highly appreciated . by our play-goers, and we are confident that they will have no reason to change their opinion after an evening 'Among the Breakers. ? IThe mails close and arrive m the City ost umce as iouows: f O-- CLOSE. ' - '.' Northern through mails. . . . . . 7 :45 P. M. Northern through"" and way mails. .. t . .V. ; .t .5:30 A, M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at 5:30 A, M. Southern mails for all points South, daily. 130 A. M. Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily (except Sunday). . . ........ 6:00 P. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Itailroad. ,...'.. ........... 7.-4S P. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston .. .... 7:80 A. M. Fayetteville,end officeson Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and . j Fridays.u............ ,ls00P M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays. . . , P. M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices every Friday.. 6:00 A. M. Smithville mails, by steanv - boat, daily (except Sundays) 2 .00 P. M. Mails lor j&asy uui. Town i u rf: Creek : and Shallotte, . every Friday at 6:00 A. M. Wilminetoc and Lisbon. Mou- : days and Fridays at. 6.-00A. M. 1 ' " OPEN FOB DELIVERY. Northern through mails. . . . . . 9 KK) A. M . Northern, through and' way mails........ ..V'..v: i.;. 7KX)A. M. Southern mails. . . . . . . .. . . .. . 7KX) A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. . . . 10:85 A. M. ; Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5 30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp omce.,!l . : General delivery open from 6 30 A. M. to 630 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to U:9UA. SL. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp omce is closed. ;-m Mails collected from street, boxes every ,day at 4. uup. M. r If ybu Intend to travel either for pleasure or profit be certain to protect" yourself against the Changes of diet and water, by j having with you Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills i and using them in time to prevent the dis orders usually resulting from such changes. i ' - m obi aa - I ; Qaarteriy f meetiiia;a--T!itrd' Honm for be ' Wllmtnctom ? District,- M . T8 Ctokeabory, alHall'a..,.. r-i'..-ha.JnerM,i 18 KiuaDetn. at puroie'a ... June si.se Bladen, at Sonle Chapel . . . . ; . .-. i ; r . . . . . Jane - 88, W wnuOTiue, as varrera creaic t ....iuiy o, o Coharrie Mission, at Black's Chapel. ..July 13, 13 Clinton (District Conference). aoahen.Jaly 17. 18 onuuwiss. m Demei.....: . ' iuit so. i Wilmington, Fifth 8treet...V;,Ui..Jalj" S6, ST winnuigFroiit 8troBt...)...v.lvAmgtfj s Waccamaw Mission, at Bethel. ....... .Aug. 9, 3 BmlthTille SUUon.. ...-.-..,., v..-..ABg. 6, Topsail. Aa& 9, 18 UnSlOW. .W.'.i........-V..J.AUfc 10, 17 The Eistrict Conferenna will .ennvene at Goshen Church, Clinton Circuit, on Thursday. July 17 th, at ; u cract, a. a. xne opening - sermon wu u preacaea oy ev. JohnTUlett, v - ! ., v , . . L. B. BURKHBAD, ,.s k .!; -,... -presiduig Elder. in, ciine jltehi. Vw yvya . x,t oweovayjr.wuvw. ( , THE MORNTNO BTAW .n lor,va he had at the louowug places m- tne citr : The rarceu iivuie, tiarns- ewa- atanqia the Sta.u Office. ELECTRIC BELTS.A niT care for nervous debility, prematare decay, axhanition, etc The only reliable core. Circulars mailed free. Address j luut v J, is Chatham St., N. x. FOR UPWARDS OTP tfttrty YEARS Mas Wnr blow's boothiko Stsuf has .been msed for children." It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wiau uuiuu, reuatea tne DOW618, Cures vihxtui andiwiWRHQtA, whether arising from teething or otner causes. An old and well- 0XNTS A mOTTLX. '-j-"- ' FINE ENGLISH GUNS.-i.The attenUon of sports men Is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. J. furnished, thna nuHmr the riszht crook. leagtbof, StOCk C..; ?w f t, i;5sty?y HT.Jf'S; $i - A' Skin like, Monomental Alabaster may be at tamed by using Glkhk'b Buimub Soap, which does away with the necessity for Sulphur Baths. Try it, ladies. It is a genuine beaotlfier, and very economical. . . , . . r Hint to those Prematurely Gray, use Hrii's Ix- STAHTAHaOUB HAIB StTMtti !(!, ersf; r"LB NEWSPAPERS. aTTTTABLE J : ; r for Wrapping and other purposes Can be had at the STAR ITlP7r!K aesu u IN AN a tiUAJXTlTX guns, Birmingham, England? Their guns are made to order according to specifications and measure - II j . '.kL'XiJ C, X i -,5 j:, monts fnrnlsh'thn.irSt.-h rfrht erookLT I JL AM AGENT FOR BUFFALO UTXuA WATER NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' SEVEBAL DAtS SINCE. . PROBABLY NEAK the corner of Front and Chesam streets, a Blae Enamel Heart-8hannrt TjTUTK rt a k n -anx .tv an I ii return ea tue tinder will be mitably re- NO j j ii i. Ship Noftice,; i. 'i-" JCUb ' PERSONS ' ABE ' HEREBY warnea against traauag or harboring any of the Crew or the Nor. Barqne "THOR." as neither- the -ifiutAr ra j Consignee will be responsible. Jel3-at !it . I I . All-Wobl tASS. 8ACBT8OTrS iLibBfrq order iron $ab'. i . : - ALlrWOOL CASS PANTS f -t . . ! ;! "; t .( TOE ORDER f$,0, AT ' je 13 It T- Tax notice; 1.. . HE ASSESSORS OP HARNETT, MA SONBORO ; aid Federal iPotnt Townships wilT attend' at the' (iiun&stoaer Sbom, & the conrt'iiouse. on t . ,- - : . . . .' SATURDAY, the 14ih Intt, and the ASBeBsor at Cape rear Township rbn WEDNESDAY, !the 18th Inst, for the purpose of iJBtingthe Property in i ' ... ... . said Townships owned by persona livbis in the ctty 'fj'iV' " WM. 1U 8M1TH. je 182t S'rtitt ii ' Chaimaa.- OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS';;, , FOR THE COUNTS OF NEW HANOVER, - I Uds WILMINGTON. Jane 12, 79. 1 1 TN ORDER .TO PERFECT THE OEQAN1ZA- tion of a BOARD f 'OVfiXilOB for ' the Chanty of New Hanover, in compliance with a law passed at the last seesion "of aeLegialatore, all Licentiates of tho Board of Medical XxaminotB tor. tb State of North Carolina, residing in this county, and also the Mayor of this pity and the City, Harreyor, are uoreuy nounea w meet ai ine uonnty uommission era' Room, on SATURDAY., the 14TH day or JUNE, inttant, at 3 P. M., to effect said org&niza- S.-; v.'.1'0 !i WlL'U SMITH. , ?e138t - . Chairman.' 11, 13. 16, SO FrOIlt St, ifiw- 1 .. ... ' :. g-LB. PACKJi.aE3, ONLY,75 CENTS., ,. , . , s . ; ... PICKNICERS and EXCURSIONISTS, as weU as Housekeepers, will find this the most delisutf nl as well as the cheapest Delicacy ever offered. : :- uhumuk mxjsks, sole Agent, ;i.r,Hff: ',-.1 h ''Mi -y.si i; Our Sweet Mash- Whiskey ! WE GUARANTEE THIS WHISKEY, SOLD at $S.OO per gauon, better than any Whiskey sold In the market at $5 per gallon. we umie especial attention to tne same.. ! GEORGE MYERS, Sole Agent 1 - Wholesale Buyers "TILL DO WELL TO EXAMINE THE LAR GEST VHD' CHEAPEST STOCK QF GROCE- RTES ever offared la the State, at the LOWEST PRICES. I . " j - mySOtf GEORGE MYBR8. Cakes and Crackers RE ORDERED 1ST XALL -r-rrrrr: : i" - QUANTITIES WEEKLY. You can rely oa their being fresh. ' ' I have on hand lust received, the following variettea " s ' ' ' Palace Mixed Cakes, Pasborg Drops, Cream Crackers, Soda Crackers, FamUy Pilot, FUNNT BOYS, . ' n ;, Ginger 8napp8,lftc NsJt, &c: 1 Smoked Beef Tongues, Ferris' Pig Pork; : Hams. Strips, Dried Beef chipped smooth every time of best Beef. i 1 HA A I'08 CANVASSED HAMS, . 1U UU from 4 toll lbs. - ' i Very choice N. C. Buns and Sides. ; ! All grades' of Coffee Roasted Dally. ' " Pure Laguyra,S5c per lb. Roasted and Ground I i Si -.J k J4S !,;.-.: t't Ui . V; it J. C. Stevenson's. j, 5t8 r ' ' - ' I" Switched. rrUIE EXCURSION TRAIN FURNISHED GRA- v -JL i tuitously. as a comDliment to the natrons of ue auan'B wjsajk uarvrr, was aeiayea twelve Boars on account or ua cnangme ox tne swncn at ComBetitor'a Station, thirteen muea above this city. No serious damage was dene, however, and the dia- satisiaction causea y ine smau loss or time was made up by the SATISFACTION of buying Cloth ing. Eats and Kurnishlnr-ttoods- at"a lesa margin than each Goods were ever bought i before. Those. elegant tails in' backs ana cutaways were entirely cieanea out. a repeuuon or tne biock entiraiy new next week. Gaoao Bhirts for Bummer wear a specialty. The officials of the Road will please ac cept manna ionavors renaerea. i - iviriniMmAtrania j ... ...... vitiuuiwuAaor . je 8 tf 1 V Tl Market St, Wibnington, N. C. ALTAFFER & PRICE, PROPRIETORS OF THK ! WILHIKGT0H..SASHD00R &.BLIH D ' 1iVmii nn1ianlrK linn BtrwV r9 liiflTT , jx)ORS. BUNDS. MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, I NEWELS. HAND-RAILS, BALUSTERS. &a, and can fill any order la our line at Short Notice and Low Figures.' - ' ! Factory, Foot of Walnut Street. 1e 8 tf ; Office. . ; . Cor1. Nutt and Red Crosav For Bent, - r n :r During tne Hammer aaa jrau monusv f the oouna uesiaenoe oi ut. a. a. wngnt. e t elfiHt miles irom town. on Turnpute roaa. I Beose and two small OfilcoB, ail hi perfect order. J. G.WRIGHT. , ap39Stawtf rtf " W W' . ' - - Agent. which I am selling at Six Dollars- per Case-one aozen nair gauon ootues.. ajso, mce pamuj Soaps, and para Brandies,. Wines ana waiaej for tale cheap, n J. K. MoILHENNY, , Ju8tf N. JtCornerMarket and Front Streets urnggisi ana rnamii.inu 3 irr it irTxTrimriW TlVTTTWr. KSTABT. JeS tf Market, bet. 8d and 3d BU.' r. " . ... - ' r-W-Vrkrrra oVrrnn Villi Vir rt-ntTTWrt hVHD AND RE- hiW VmarhA . h ns. la now readr, jadtIoola.A.NO.,1 "I rHpliE;Np;iJ,3,693 ; 'INKW ADVERTISEMENTS. v Siffldries-at ABGtion. rnais morning; at id o,ciiocK:.)WE will' JL sell at oar Sales Rnnm. flnoih Wot.. a larteaaKMrtment 'of CROCKERY, GLASS AND S$V.,UARB i1" received; CHEESE. OACUN. FLOURyand Snndnes generilly - p- v l it , ? r uliOLY MORRIS,' ., , I my 18 It 1" 4i . Auctioneers.11 Tston.TDTpper Rporii: T7IRST PRESENTATION . IN THIS CITY OF A? Baker's popular Comedy-Drama, : ' ' t ABIONO, TUB BREaERHk. FRIDAYBVENING, JUNE 13TH, 1S79. bv the THALIAN. AMATEURS. .. i . Ji 4 1 av . . ' 4 . " .;, i9 st jAuiiusBiuu cents. For Sal or Exchange. FOR SALE, OR WliL BE EXCHANGED FOR I ! . - , V J.J j i ... ... 4 a, jfirst-ciass Buggy. Horse, the FINEST, MUS TANG 'm Ihe city; nnsurpaesed as a Saddle' Horse' and broken to harness. Spirited but gentle, sound aid well conditioned. ..Is. offered, for., sale or ex - t .... - .... . .-- - iCPf ftpJy becaaa he is rather lightor harness. J Apply at tha Jaia, STAR OFFICE.. Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Popular Drawing of the pmffionwealtli Distriliutioii Company. i t . AS" Vf ononlav-' Tli nn.MA ! . .. . .., . .i . ,. ! !... ... i t -. - . r 'Inthd' ctty of LouiflvIlle,'on Thursday, July 31,1879 On which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will be yen-, holders of a ticket or part of a ticket entitled admission free. ... . , - , , , The Drawmsr wilt fw Rnnpr-riapii doubted character and standing, and ticket holders, agents and clubs are respectfully requested to send oa representatives with nrawr fTcAnttaia n.r.ni. ine bito the Drawing. ' - A New Eri History of L0TTEEIES; Every ticket holder can be his own supervisof. The Management call attention tn thn rrna .op portunity presented of obtaining for only $i any of HI THE FOLLOWING PRIZES. 1C AAfl 9 Pdzea $300 each, Approxitaation Prizes, $2,700 9 Prizes - 200 each. ' - Vum 9 Prizes r? m . 900 1,960 Prizes. . : ; ; ;. i . . ! "j $112,400 Half Tickets, $1.- e C 55 Tickets, $100. Whole Tieketa'. 2 S7Tteketa,$5a hjnK; 3- AU applications for club rates should be made to the home office. 'L! .iSj.-.i!Jiiji.r-..,.(.) ; i Remit by Post Office Money Order, registered let tc,.,ank draft, or- express. - Full list of drawing ?abuahed in LoaisvllJe Courier-Journal and New ork Herald, and maUed to all ticket-holders. For tickets and., information address- the COMMON HJDI8TWBUTIN CQ or T. J. COM JRPORD, Secretary, Courier Journal Building, Louisville, Ky. ...., :. ., . . . . - T je w aw tneataln Je & tu thsain Jy ; Hortsraeree's Sfllft? AJ Y VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS CON- tained to a Deed 6f Mortgagemade the 21st day of January, 1873, "between William Hi Thurber and wife Mary Tharber and: the Bank of New Hanover, which iarecorded in the Rp.rfater'a nme-a r ic mbotw uooiict, a book a tor, page 683 et sea ww uiiUBTBignea, as Anorney xor tne saia Mortga ge, will exposo for sale, at public auction, for cash, at the Court House ia the city of Wilmington, western half of X,OT No. 4, in Block No.;94, in the said city of Wilmington, according to the official Jell 20t- ! Attorney for Mortgagee. Summer Styles, ; QTRAW AND t ; - , ? : J;;. - J.jjLINENiATai -r., , ri i ; , HARRISON tt ALLEN, kA ddT. .. ('UtSnhvi-i . Hatters. : i .... ... 1 sii.Jii Desirable Residence for Sale. I offer for sale mv Reatdenca. on the West side of Third Street, between Chea nut and Mulberry Streets. The Lot is 80x165 feet. The House contains eieht IBSI I III rooms and : . is lu excellent repair. - it repi wUl. Persona wiahine to Dnrchaae be shown throagh; the premises oa application.. ,;. j For terms, &c., apply to je71w - - nao rjt JOHS OHN LONDON. ia Hotel, I OLD POINT COUCSORT, iYA. Situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Open all the year. t-Eqaal to any Hotel la the United States aaa Spring, Summer or Antumn Resert. Send for cir cular.- '-i,' HARRISON PHOEBUS, . , t Proprietor. my 13 lm L.Cbtton iBatting A A Bales, CQTTQ1 BATTrNG,; ; ij. x vr bio uyJ,. C-. ' .;: tf KERCHNER C ALDER BROS. Je8tfi Salti 3acon and Lafda Mi 4000 f.ackf7Esi:oOL.SALT- . . -I A A Boxes Smoked and D. S. SIDES', 100 Tffisu h-;- For sale by .. )eS tf KERCHNER C ALDER BRQ8 Holasses. -Ilolasses. i . . . ' HT .... ? ,. . : ;'iitift Hhds New Crop CUBA MOLASSES I 7K:Hhdsand BWh i BUGAR-HOUSBV' f Art Bbls N. O . 'MOLASSES, - ? f For Bale by ' - 'jeVtf -i KERCHNER lDALDER BROS. TT7AGONS OF ABOVE MAKE. . . , TV: tvi --- ' At Manufacturers Prices, . j. . For sale iy ." , Je8 tf, KERCHNER CALDER , BROS. Ir Revolution in tlia Barber Business. J l WERNER & HI b.( PREMPEKT, THE WELL known- GERMAN. BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS, haye, owing to tne stringency Of mo ney, concluded toREDlTCE THE PRICE of Hair- cutuns; toaoc, oimnpiwiufi w " nVeln? 20c and nawsrds. No. 7 SOUTH and No. 11 NORTH FRONT BT8." " ' mh29tt SfprFed Beef; .'U 8 A, i-- bTALL No. 6. MARKET HOUSE, a T nrTIZBTNa' hakketiuki.: . c ifor daiu&uai ana tne ensuing wev. Alan. chiricoLAMB and VEGETABLES. ! . ;,r, -i ..'V " - v Prices to suit the times. "je 6 tf . . : T. A. WATSON & CO. A Bare CMnce forHonseteepers.- 2 Small Kita nrime N. O. LARD. ' fr 1 1 2 5 do. ' do. do. BUTTER, ' ' 3(H Lbs Best New York State B OTTER, Const gned and most be sold. Call early and bay Cheap .... ... v-T.B, HENDERSON & CO. - Jel12t' '"'--.- North Front 8t ! r i"i t rr, ' a . i grj MlS&06(l. 100 Prizes f 100 each $10,000 ;PrisW,.Mf 18.000, ,206 Prizes. A 60 each.. 10.C0O rrrue-.i.: a.uuo- -una Prim. on M iwowoeas,.,. - " " OnemorTtC:".''''"' ... - . 24 (X Onyear4... fl , tSTContract Advertisements taken U prfi ionately low rates - -J. 't; -.4 -. 1 aes salld NocpaTeU.typ make' ohfe eQhare. ! KTEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fc WilKiingtOD & Weldon RAILROAD CO . ; Omcaor Qmk BopairjrTBrokV,..-J - v Wilmington N. a, June is,a.9. f v. Change or schedule. O AN? AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 15th. 187, Passenger Trains oa the WUminrtnt. a Weldoo Railroad will run aa follows: ..... Pay mall and Exp res Train, Dally . Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot, at 7:10' A M.-"- Arriveat Weldo& .. ... 1:10 Y. at. Leave Weldon . .... s:33 P. a. Arrive at Wibnington, Front 8fc Depot, 9 -.63 IV at Iflslit SXatl ana Express Train, Dally Leave Wibnington, Front St. Depot, at 3:40 t. a.? Arrive at Weldon... a-iui a m- .... Leave Weldon.. ........ .... SilSAM- Arrive at Wilmington. Front BL Denot. 8.45 A. k. Traics on Tarboro Rnnrh a Mount for Tarboro at 5.00 P. M. Dally, and Tues-'' day.Thorsday and Satarday at 4 CO A. M. Return ing, leare Tarboro at 10.00 A.M. Dally, and Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 SO P. M. - 1 The Day Train makes close connection at Wel don for all Toint8 North via R r.i.i. h:i . except Sunday, and daily via Richmond and all rail route. - .' Night train makes close connection at. Wnin ' for all points north via Richmond.- Bleeping car atuuied to all Night Trains - 1 . . JOBt .DIVINE. Vi - ' je-tf - ' (4eneral Snp't ' General Sup'ts OilceV VriLBIIKCTON, C0X.TJIBIO1A s A I OUST A U. tt. COMPANY, N WILMINGTON. N. C. June ii 189. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 15th, lSS.'s the following Schedule will be run on this ' Read Day Erpreti and Mall Train Dallv. leave WDmingWnitit;:.f;JM 9:C5 A. M. Arrive at riorence... ... ... ; i:S5 P. M. Leave Florence.... . V. . V :sn P. m Arrtveat Wilminn:::.:.....;.;.",:,. 80 P M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally). Leave Wilmington........ ...... io:13 P. M. . tieave jriorence... ! 2:50 A. 11 Arrlveat Columbia. ...:.Vi- iit- :9:00A. fc;' Leave Columbia 0:C0P. M. Leave Florence.... A;, .. 8:58 A. M. ' Arrive at Wilmington.. . .... .. 6:50 A.M. This Train stoos onlvat FlomiTinor.. WHt?u. I Fair Bluff and Marion. . V Passengers for Augusta, (via Columbia), should ' 1 take Night Express Tram from Wilmington. ton and Savannah. xnrouga oieepmg ubxs on wgni Drains ror Char leu-,. ' - JOHN F. DIVINE. ' 1 . r - Oen'l Sun'i y June 13-tf To the Summer Be sort s .. Of Western North Carbiika,.. By the new and attractive Spar- ; . . tanbarg Route, . 't. " WTJjMINQTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R.R. r - . - PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, -(.' Juno lOthf 1879. t , COMMENCING JUNE I1TH. 1879, TU FOL lowing PERFECT AND CONTINUOUS SCHS DOLE will be operated on the SPARTAN BURO ROUTE, by which ROUND TRIP TICKETS to all - ' prominent Western North Carolina Excursion Points will be on: sale,, good until NOVKMBEK 1st, 1879. I Leave Wilmington (by Sleeping - t - Car to Columbia)... ...... .10:13PM . " j Leave Columbia ..10:30 AM ! Arrive Spartanburg....;... ...... ,8:10 PM'. i Arrive Hendersonville. 6:10PM : Arrive Asheville .... ... ,. j. .J0:S0 PM , ; ; , 34 i HOURS WILMINGTON TO ASHEVILLE . . ; To connect , with this very attractive. Schedule , Passengers can leave ' 1 " "T " -" i Weldon 3:33 PM. ! Wilson.... f Tarboro... 5:4(1 PM :.:10 :00 AM! ... 5:41AM" ... 66 PM ...8:00 PM . newoern Goldsboro ; Magnolia. ...... ... , v.. For Tickets, Time Cards, Engagement of Slcep ing, Car Accommodations, Ac., Ac. enquire of ; Agents at - the Stations named, or of the Under-' signed. s , . .. .. y A. POPE. - je 11 tf 1 General Passenger Agent.' " 1819 1 Excursion Season. . WruirKaTOK & Weldon Raixboad. -, . ; Passbkobb Dxpabtkent, -' :. i i , Wnomtotoa, N. O., June 8th, 1879. i OUND TRIP; TICKETS TO THE VARIOUS Virginia Springs, Western North Carolina Summer : Resorts. MoieheadCity, N. C, and Old Point Com ' fort. Vs., good until Noyember 1st, 1879, are now obtainable at Union- Ticket Office, Wibnington,. Goldsboro, Wilson and Tarboro, and will remain on sale until October 1st, 1873. . ; . Close connection for points on A. M. S O. B. R. by M0 P. M. train from Wilmington. ' Close connections for points on C. to O. R. R. by both trams from Wilmington. Close connection for points on Western North Carolina R. R., by train leavir g : . . . . . . ,. Wilmington ,. Weldon. . Wilson.. Tarboro....... .6.S8 A. M. .3.13 A. M. ,.4 31 A..M.. .8.30 P. iM. Leaving Goldsboro at 10.10 A. M. daily, arriving at. Saiisbury 10J6 P.'M.. there connecting with Sleep ing Cars on W. N. C. R. R. and reachtog flwan, j nanoa st 6.30 A. M., and Asheville 10 30 A. M., be ing beyond question the line of quicker transit an d.s superior comfort to all others running to Western North Carolina. 4 r-..:- 4 -.v..- .- For tickets, time cards, engagement of sleeping ear accommodations, inquire of Agents at Station s ; named or to the undersigned. .Je81w Gen. Pass. Agent X - -t rti-i-i-iW , . 1 1 1879 A: ii'giA . 5 The Staff of Life. ' BOLTED MEAL, "the best in the city. ' 1 i PEARL HOMINY, fresh and white. ; . j r rice, PEAS, &c, &c -CORN a large lot of Feed Corn and Prime White, f i OAT8, HAS, BRAN and FEED of all kinds. Alsq, a Full Team of Large TIMBER MULEs, and a S Horso Wagon and Harness. : Jell tf . PRESTON CUMMING to CO. t A School Histoiy O" F NORTH CAROLINA, FROM 1584 TO 1879. . . By John Wheeler Moore. . V' It ia a truthful and comprehensive statement of tho whole story of our rise and progress as a peo ple. All the most important men and facts con-; see ted with North Carolina are set down in this re-1 cord, which begins with the discovery and first set-, - tlement in 1684 and ends with March 1st, 1879. i i. Another supply just received and for sale at the . - ' - LIVE BOOK 8TOBE. ? Pianos and Organs, f nfT-ROMAlX THE LEADING . x1 ' manufacturers; Bold ob the Instalment Plan, at - - , HEINSBERGER'S, vellif-ii ' Nos. 39 and 4t Market st J DUTCHSB7S LIGHTNING FLY KILLER, ' For sale at . GREEN to FLAN.NER'8, ' ( 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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