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the noniinic- S'JALU ilS WW. n. DERHARtt, pjj.tl.fWH b! .. DAILY EXCEPT . MORI A VS. kitu or auBaoHimo in aavanub j ,: s ... one cm,- (by "U postage paid,.;.......-, fl Tim months ' I M " ' -. .!.. ' 5 one mouth - I 00 T, City Subscrlbera, delivered la any part of the ci v. Fifteen Centa per week. Oar City Agenut are aawsaa .. .? .nthoriaed to eouect Tor mere in tdvanee. , I Entered at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. C, 1 . - as second class matter. -...i --i !? S '.ill. Eogliah ; workmen ' are taklo slepa to promote emigration of, surplus labor. Kidd & Ca, carpet manufaclorers at Man. Chester, England, have, failed -Ric ard F. Boisaeau. U. B. Senate reporter of N. Y. Aaaociated Pressv ii dead:-. Bishop Qaintard, of Teoneasee, makes an aDDeal in behalf of certain yellow fever I " ............ .-.v.. I sufferers of Memphis nine new cases - and six deaths at Memphis. ji-By. a fire in IticbmoDd. Va , yesterday, some $75,000 woilhof property was -destroyed; among other buildings burnt was .the Did tobacco factory known as Castle "plunder, and used as a prison during the late war;..; Two men are to be bung next'. Friday at Port Smith, Aik., for murder: All quiet at San Fiaocisco, andj Kalloch's condition State Demo- 1 coutinues favorable craiic Convention i in. -Louisiana meets on the first Monday in October, nex at Baton Kouge... tTincejeromc Kapoieon bas issueu a uiauueaio; uts Juow noun- . iutfrn .-with the exifltmv trnvdrnmpnt in I France-; The boat race between Ross nod Smith - did ' riot : come off in Canada J yesterday' Two Tmore' mild cases of ( yeilow fever reported at St. . Louis, Mo, I brought from Memphis. Lord Chelms- mouiu yesieruay. ciogiana ana r ranee have aipoiuteJ comptrollers" for the Khe dive, r-There have been mora military txecuiious iu Russia. x More specula iioiid asto-tbe 'misunderstanding between Kuaia and Qerraany' J ' Heavy laioa in EugUud cause a decline io consols...;"- Tue Christians ; in ' the . bolder districts of Uitece are subjected to such miseries that they are on the eve or an outbreak, s - -. . - nv mA . " - t U. - si earner wacnuseiis mei wan an accident at Portsmouth drv dock. 'v-: Large lauded proprietor ia -Ireland -shot dend in' his own .door. 4 -Republican Slate Convention' of Louisiana meets at New -Orleans October 20lh.' Twenty nine cases in all at Memphis yesterday; all places or worship "are to be 1 kepi closed. Spain quaiantines vessels from bur South AtlasJic, rHirts. ; Laborers on the Lake Shore R.R., at Chicago, have struck, i New York maiket8: Money active at 7 7 1 33 per cent; cotton firm at 12 cents; Mouihern flour unchanged; wheat about -Jc. I wer and more- active,-' closiog firm; ua graded winter red $Lj021 10; corn Jc lower aud a moderately .active; ungraded 4514Gi cents; spirits turpentine firmer at 26J26f cents; rosin quiet at $1 27l 80 How Ibid isMn.Tildeo ? ARadical Hheeuin Philadelphia says' he is in his 7 1st year.-: ; v. By the new Constitution of Loui siana if it should be f adopted, - it is I claimed there Will- be an aotual' saT uen. vvaae Hampton,, now ,av one of the Virginia Springs, has ; a; poor I opinion of the plan of the Readjust- ers. Jlesay :em phatwaliyt"it , is infamousj It. is now settled that Gov. Uobin- son, of New .York will be pushed for I l ii.nimMMt. ' --Tliii 1 re election .by the Democrats, . ITie 1 Tammany Democrats will,- fi;ht him to the death. Kear, ney is more of a conservative than - U . -. t li U uu w . if uspcuiivu -oi uciug. : w Baved san rrraneisco irom terrtoie I nliiV&Uk Kfftndahfldi o r We noticethat several papers hive J Unfortanatelv "before the editorials were in tTrd 'the i dispatohes showed there was an increase. It's Ueratd1 now rnnning on the f high-pressure nwral basisand-l cantinjtwith exceedinfftself-compla-; I - h - ,t i.. I cency on "newspaper decency It is equal to one of Artemas Ward's besW 1 Senator Bniler, of South Carolina. haa ihunflA Khrtla laianii L Ha 110 1 . """i ww-.biw,.-.w.. ohairman of. the 'committee that has , . v . . . - been investigating the civil Bervice of that Uif Rt Sifo 1 TTa itifno T.Ut1 . r .7- " Rhody about as corrupt , as the other. States, as far as Federal officials are concerned. - "" .-. Eight steamers sailed ..from1 New V,i- An Sainton Tti. .v f ... ' passenger list was small but the ship- mentg were large. Of "gram" alone 318,000 ; boshels were taken.-Of flour' there were 5,500 1 bushels and 18,060 aao.ka:-iThr'WArsi ttiftiiv nlfter artfeter . ----- : I t w .1 . Bra, - against Judge Kellogg,. who was sent by . Repablica .dmUtrationlW settle the Fisheries question. JIa says KpMc .inn.i,nnV n:thA uo was i, txuninx. vuuw ost $5,000,000 by this bs spree. Beecherhas lust returned from Hali- . , tax. , 1 attemptedio makelit appear that tej - I p?lki? 9YK R4T1" J2?epi , f , a i,. . - ' - 41 BenneW p&sloi, asaialed by Rets. -David fever as dyipff; out in at, sidert jj; M. Aualin T. Caudle and J. W- vol. xxiv.--no. 132: The Baltimore Gazette is improving -in morals, - In its issue of Monday ii says: t -t r(o work of anv kind was tlnnA in thn office of the Gazette bet ween the hours of 14 o clock on Saturday night and 12 o'clock ob Suaday, night. Without stopping to compare the Gazette of to-day with the ave rage Gazette of Monday, we think we can safely say that we have demonstrated that it la possible to print a good newspaper on uonaay morning without working on 8un- day.and without subjecting ourselves to any TMIll tuMimnS.. -I This is a departure in the right di- reotion. Newspapers can avoid vio- .-. ' - - ; .. : . ,. . .. latmg the Sabbath if they choose; to do so. Baltimore has a supposed popula tion : ofr 328,189:3Th recent ,cenB08 showed a voting population of 71,500." Upon the basis of the census of 1870. Ltho citizens of the Stale of Maryland J of ?i years and upwards were in the proportion o 1 to 4.59 of the total , , ,x . - - r. w ;aPPed to Baltimore makes the above estimate. If Wilmington has 18,000 people, how many voters ought it to have according to the above rule? jWork it for yourself, but do not s?nd 1 Hev. Mr. Munson, who married faimslef at Worcester.Mass.. tarns bat to De a son or raecner. tie nas a wife and four ' children in Kansas. jAccording to the Massachusetts aw pis last marriage was not legal, but a mere sham. " The Baltimore Ameri can makes this comment ou the mat- ier: I "The ease with which wandering adven turers, in the guise of clergymen.get access to churches and bouses, and the pockets of men and the affections of women, is some' thing startling. V.K . . liichard Grant White, the scholar ly American author, has given a new definition of "what is grammar?" It isiifV Grammar cericerns the forma of words and their dependent relations in the sentence." This, is certainly an improvement, and perhaps is as near a correct denmtion as we are likely, to get, says the Philadelphia TVmes. bpirits Turpentine. i Rev. Dr. John G. Whitfield, of Enfield, is very .low. 2 . i f Henry Cough tbn,; who lost! his life at Beaufort, worked, untiringly f ana bravely to save t be, in mates or tne ucean House. ;ai f--?-- v:'s- ;l : Eight persons vba veprof essed faith in Ubrist a tne old ilea uouse His toric) Presbyterian Church, in Caswell, un der Hev. I . IL Faucette's nreacntner. Qreensboro Central Protestant: Tbe address of Mr. W. 8. Ball, of this city, before the Grand Lodge of Good Templars at Winston, on the subject of "Alcohol as a Cause of insanity, is spoken of as being o( nign oraer oi excellence.. . K f-s. AL - Jenkins, of ' Gaston county, ! ex-State Treasurer,- is mentioned for Governor on the Republican 4fckt Everybody, seems UUlout laebfjcui. uwi.M.a greater f BTorile wilh tbe people of this State, i- tWVVIItV VT IMS WMW VWrsw mmm l j ' I Greenville J&tpressz (Jrops were con8ideraDiv aamaeea dt-idb storm on Mondav. the 18th Inst. Cotton and icorn are blown down, and tbe rodder crop In aAm APtinnn will be almost a total failure. tt?Vn W ftff& If!" 1MUUIUVUU XkCWtVWOfMCIWM. - .Griffith saidat tbflappabannock As- sdciation: UknoW a cntteb in X4oruii;ar- ona which has paid its pastor,,for a year says they are - the - best -peas be nas ever ee Davis, has been conducting a very interest ing revival saeetingr ia the Baptist church at tbis niace since, last, Baiuraay. oeven persons, thus" far, have connected them selves with the church twa by letter and five by confession . : j ing revival has 1een j in progress the pas ing revival nas seen; in progress me past 5ttae':rf by Elders J. -Threep wees at xtaman ijoyeu s scnooinouBe, near Itev JV ii. ilolder Js assisted F. Hill. Butler and others. -Three prisoners escaped1 from Smith- field iail one night rlast week Marcellus Alien, Frank mitn ana niii jonnson xne I i We learn irom tne weenvuie IvT-. .. .. - .t-. r j PJoriOlK. is a norm iarouuiau, waa eiecieu Superior Court J udge in that District, .and rode the circuit until i the Supreme Court flebided that Judge Moore was entitled to Continue Judee. moved to Norfolk In 1876, I (. hnor . mamhAr n( thn Ann nf TiMlid Hil- I Hard & Qo- and is a Republican... i r-s Hickory tiVAs: There is . still much interest manifested in tbe revival of religion at Arney's ChapeU Mr. Carpenter is now aasistea or uevs.,vonei anoj wnap man, of Rutherfofd College;4 Above thirty I nerBons have iolned the church, s vapt Newlan, who we reported as being hurt 4ast week by the railroad accident, (has not improved very much as yet f J,He was right . Tul8bu'rg:mW:.Ja' thejeaie. state against Thomas 0 Horton,- indicted In Franklin county fort lorgeryAtnd re- I moved to Wake, the jury returned a ver- Trinity tjnurcn.wnicn nas oeen in progress teS - &S25SS aous - were converted., - There were jSiM Rev. G. W; Newell,the result of the receht meeting at Maple Spring Church.. -RaieighiAbout ? o'clock- I on Hufldav afternoon -Henry JIunter, Jr., sob, of Henry Hunter, an aged 4 and e ".u",,ft:",.r. I fju 1110 IJaClUtBvsi VI uas aca-fcu sac iuv vswavtis I portion 01 tne city. xesieraay aiier Wilmington, noon oEcers Rogers and Beasley. captured I Jack Williams,; white, at the house of bis 1 - He stole a horse from Mr, B. . A Spence. 1 MAlllA-1n-laW M US - .AMiHithin I of the same township about two lyears ago, and was caught and lodged in jad, where I he remained only, a shor t time making his escape la March, 1878. - - -. ; Warren iVetM: The Wilming ton fiZar does not understand .us. We were not endeavoring to detract fromCapt. Biggs nor the Free Letnee ThsFree Lance is one of the best country papers we ever saw, - We. were . rubbina . the - neoDle of Granville for putting alls the work of the canvass? upon the , Lance, whether done through indolence ot stupidity w The corn crop to be. seen. on. the roat from Warrenton along the road to Mai.sou, and from thence toBeardsley's: Mills, .1 h very unpromising;-There is scarcely passably j good field on the route. - The cotton crop is better. Henderson r jRevieio'i VVe con versed freely this week with planters from Warren, Franklin and Granville. Our con clusion is that Uranvilie- will make a full average t crop of tobacco 1 and corn. ' The corn in Warren i and Franklin, suffered more from drought, being earlier, and will not yield so much, but cotton and' tobacco will , reach an average,? w .learn. from the Rev. MclHolden, that he closed a Iscriea of meetirura at Marrow's Chanel last week, resumnz in nity-two conversions. tnlity-seven of. wnom were aaaea to tne church;; vv-- The shooting ol; tjoung ! Weltzer, a few days ago. by young Mr. jBlaitcher, was accidental. .A. paiaful flesh iwound in tne face is tne result. AsheyilJeVbwrnat?: iWe publish I in this issue the decisions of the Supreme I Court in cases that most interest our read- I ers. amone others a decision by Chief Jusl lice Smith in the ease of Edgerton vs.G. W. I Logan. The Chief Justice says: VThe Court, while feeling itself pound so to de jcide by the letter .of : the law, expresses its strong disapprobation of the great wrong and fraud perpetrated by. the defendant ! (ex-Judge George .WLoganV upon an- ignorant and unlettered client" During our Court week an attorney was pleading to tne uoun in oenaii oi tne iatner or a bastard child. The counsel says: 'We ad mit that the counsel i is . the father of the Child." - Judge Graves sternly, asked who the counsel wasv..The attorney arguing the matter ssvs: "I am the counseLt The Court "Proceed." f But the counsel stood amazed and commenced- to - recount his steps, and declared that his client was tbe father of the child. Elizabeth City; Carolinian: The I injury to the crops in this locality is serious To what extent they1 may recover is not known. To see large fields of corn lying almost flat on the ground, with the blades Cut in. strings, is far from being an encour aging spectacle. xrom reports re ceived we learn that the cyclone extended to adjoining counties, damaging crops. fences. buii lings, etc. The storm on Monday w.is very severe, especially at Shiloh. The new houses of J. D. Berry and.S. A Joneawere blown over, the two and the new warehouse and wharf of thi Morn setts almost ruined. The corn and 1 cotton id flat : The Methodist Bush Meeting at Cedar Grove, in Perquimans. was successful, there: being a number of conversions and several joined the church. Tbe storm last Monday destroyed crops, blew, down fences, trees, and chimneys, un roofed houses and carried tbe Float Bridge away. The wire of tbe telegraph is down. The tug Virginia came near foundering in Perquimans river. v - -., MKV ADVBRTISBillENTS. Muhsoh King of shirts. . HsmsBEBGEB New booka. . ,. : Geo. Mnns Family excursion. f J. C: STKVKiraOH Kerosene 15c; r J. W GokdoH & Bbo. Insurance. P, Cdhhinq S; Co. Corn and meal. P. Ccicknfo fc Co. More corn comincr. 1 Dterueameter Reeor4 "ft;-' iThe iollowing will show the state of the uiermomeier, at tne stations mentioned, at 4.81 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city Atlanta. . . ...... .73 AUgusta......... 82 Charleston, , . ... .84 Charlotte.. 70 Cor8icana,......100 Galveston, .87 Havana;.. 89 Indianola, ...... .92 Jacksonville..... 82 Key;West;....8r Mobile,.... ...... 88 Montgomery . New Orleans, . . . .87 PuntaRassa, 77 i Savannah-. 87 St Marks........ 76 Wilmington;... ..74 Bag;iairate'a court. Upon the affidavit of Hampton James, one Nicholas Leboo, colored, was bound I over to keep the peace; !ia Justice Hall's Court yesterday morning. f;-; 1 A trivial case of assault and battery was brought up before one.'of the magistrates yesterday The parties concerned being al juvenile the assailant under 13 years of age the case was dismissed, without farther ado.. -i77v7.' I -in- Compremlaed. 7 tThe caso against the young man arrested iaat week, chargediwiih disorderly conduct, was compromised,- yesterday by the., pay ment of the damages assessed against him. He was cnargedwith wilfully bieaking a pane of glass in a window of a' store on Market street, with his nst. and. the dam- gs assessedagain8t him amounted to$5. The followioir is the 'unmailable matter remaining in the city post Office at this dateV i V , :r,..:.J - Miss AbbieHoltDanvillei N. 0.: Richard Hooperl MarengO county $ Ala: Mrs 7Em-j between 1415 N. E. . '.. 'S'-'V -.rW The Board then' adjourned, FffUBtt.is ; A black crepe veil was picked up by a member of the police' f orce , night before las, oa the Bouth side of Market street be tween Secondhand Front. It awaits a Claimant at tne uity.uaiu , 1 "sai aw - ri miayer'a $orf tilf--liw.. x-J , i :Tbere was a conspicuous absence of evil doers at this tribunal yesterdsy morning, a fact that Was no doubt exceedingly gratify loubt exceedingly gratify- r. Acting Mayor Bowden. na ... x -,.. t- -. t i : ing. to His Honor, Bxbeeteol Home.,,.. . 7. ,.;i.$s Mr. Thos. Monk has sent us a ' hsndful J Mr. R. E. Heide, who left the ,cijgta,MW uayB ago ior -a visit to me xiurui, w toiicu home, unexpectedly, by the "death ' of his son, and will probably arrive this morning. c:; Wednesday fcoeai mots. , .,XA . f Shrimps are abundant and cheap - ...... market.;"- - .n - w : v The Brooklyn Sunday School ' i J . ; , - r. - .j,---. VAUuraiuii i,v OiUiiuvino v"vf ur.uaj on the PastporU h . ' ' s u Water stands in stagnant pools in several places on - the city railway on Front street' ; , - 3 -v,i A. numner or waiermeionB were, after inspection, condemned and sent out of the market yesterday by. Health Officer Morrison. . ' j ,7. We understand that the Septem- er regatta of the Carolina TachtClub will be likely to take place on Monday, the 8th proximo. , ... -! The sewer which bursted at the corner of s Water and - Mulberry; streets, caused by the recent heavy rains, is under- going repairs. " ' There was a large attendance At the Fifth - Street Methodist Church last evening, and much interest was manifested in the revival of religion which is in pro-: gress there. - - ia oocasiuuat ovuuu ui xii o arms across the river leads to the supposi tion that rice birds have put in an appear- nce and are, undergoing the fattening process at the expense of the rice planters. j - ,r 1 . i : a ' xesieruay vwbhi a y a June; with ctear atmosphere and plea- ant breezes in the early moraine. At 9 UTnrlr t,u iKormnmofpr rfrtat(roft Ti gree8. A most agreeapie cnange irom tne sweltering heat of the past week. . ? Quite a .large crowd of excur sionists registered last night at the Purcell House," intending this morning to join the tWhiting Rifles on their excursion to New jTork. They were from along the lines of khe various railroads leading into the city. Mr. M. M. Johnaon, of the Caro lina Csntral Freight Department, has re turned after a cruise of several weeks in the mountains.: We are sorry to hear the old man still complaining' of a bronchial affection. ; IlV mighty bad for a freight agent not to be in good voice. ,;v; .f-Mr. Nash E. Bunting, the young man who electrifies the patrons of the Fay- etteville and Lumberton Telegraph line. spent :a few hours in Wilmington yester day. It is feared by his friends here that he will locate permanently in Fayetteville provided-well, we've no doubt he will re- cetve a favorable answer. AHMimini t(T(Xi. ( The Board of County Commissioners and the Board of Assessors for New Hanover county met in adjourned session at the Court House in this city yesterday, after noon, for the purpose of bearing complaints and correcting tax assessments. : Col. Wm. L. Smith. Chairman of the the Board of Commissioners, presided, and there were present Commissioners H. A. Bagg, A J. Grady, J. A. Montgomery, and B. G. Worth; also, the Board of Assessors, Messrs. O. G. Parsley, Sr.,M. Crbnly and D. M. Fennel! The Board, being called to order, pro ceeded o act on the tax complaints laid be fore iti On the application otMrs. K. . A. Grant, it was ordered that the assessment on her j property in Harnett Township, be reduced l from 4,800 to $4,000. 'i Application of Mrs; Julia - O. Harris. It was ordered that the assessment be reduced from $1,600 to $1,200. f The application of Mr.-W. B. Giles, for roduction of assessment 1 on property; was heard and referred- w -h-1 . s7 On the 'application of the .Wilmington Compress Company, it was : ordered thai the assessment be reduced from $60,000 , td $53,000. : - tx On the application of the Champion Com press Company, it was. ordered that the assessment be reduced from $35,000 to $32,000. : jOo lhe application of the Wilmington Gas Light Company, it was ordered ; that the assessment be reduced from $50,000 to On the application of Jas. A Lowery, it was ordered ; that the assessment on his property be reduced from' $2,200 to $2,000. j Oo the petition of Mrs. Martha A Gar- reii, the assessment on her property was re duced from $8,640 to $8,000. i f 1 77, The application . oi T. &? McIIhenny, agent for Dr. Hogb for reduction of assess ment on property (Castle; Hayne), was re ceived, but no action was taken. 7 ; On petition the assessment of J 0, Hey- er; on property known as the -Hall' Place, was redneed to $25,000. ' - . " ' .c ' The application of the Carolina .; Central I Kaiiway company tor reduction 01 , assewi nint on property was referred for future consideration: V.f 1 r The application of W, B.Giles forreduc- ob of assessment oa property in Hafnett to meet on Monday, September 1st, at2 r. at . . Tlie cave Faar.j . .1 -1 ; Information from the upper Cape Fear is to the effect that the river is falling again, there being only 6f ? feet of water on the shoals..".There' is but little probability of I further inconvenience this season tnboat men bn;accountTof low water, and at..the I ame time it is gratifying to be assured that I the lowland crops bn 'me tlTer ;;are cbnsids erea Becare against damage by freshets. ., v .' j ' ai ' . ..-',4 ,,?' cstwa Bisoaii. : :! J;';C V. ' s Mr. Thos. Monk has sent us a.'handful I of cotton blooms from his plantftion ,neay 1 city." 1 ney are not the nrsi wo nave een this season, but we believe they are 1 the first in this vicinity. AtrGtJST 27; t879.C I 5- To-Day'o Indloatlona. i For the South Atlantic - States,' partly : cloudy n, weather, occasional rains, -j north west to northeast winds, stationary or high er temperature. , v j . i . 1 1 'a aa, ' 1 ;'"', '"') -: Baeao 9Jia,;tl,:Vj . Ja i ,?,"..'. :t ' Can we not have an excursion-of mer chants, farmers and business men generally to Wilmington at an early day? What say our enterprising railroaders f Let us have it, and let the excursion- privileges extend to all three of our., railways on :the same day. ; , Wilmington must ,wake up -if she would not be distanced in the race - for commercial supremacy . Will it not be wise in the merchants, t Wilmington; to take hold of this ' matter at . once f : There are some fine stocks of goods here that ought to be sold.-"- - 7 ' ' 7 Aid for the Beaufort SnfTerera. - . With a commendable spirit Mr. W. P. Canaday; Collector of this Port; yesterday undertook to raise something in the way of substantial aid for the. sufferers at Beaufort by the late gale, which was so terribly de structive at that place. He started piat with a subscription list about 2 o'clock yes terday afternoon, and at 5 p. m. he had collected ' $145 The list is still open, and he will be pleased to receive further contri butions at the Custom House from . those who have not been called upon; and who may feel disposed 'to, Contribute something.' By reference to the telegraphic dispatches in this morning'slpaper, it will be seen that the Mayor of Beaufort has made an appeal to the Mayor of Philadelphia for assistance for the sufferers. ?i ;. 70 J.. "" , ' li.',;. For the Star.' : WitMmaTON, N7C: , Aug. 26,1879. W. H. - BxnrfiLBD. EaQ.-Dear Sir:- Please say to the good people of Wilming- ton, tnrouen tne medium 01 your paper. lhat the undersigned will thankfully receive anv sums tnev may teei disDosed to -evre lot the relief of the sufferers at Beaufort py the late storm, and forward the same to sne proper authorities mere ior distribution. v Very respectfully, t 1 R. W. Chadwick, . , Third St., one door North City Hall E.IST OF1BTTEUS , Remaining m the City Post Office, Autr. S7, 1879, unclaimed; . ; :. . j A Miss Uachael Allison. . 1 B Harriet Boon, mrs Sarah Brown; J & C Burkley, W H Boyett, EWH Banks,. iU8ha Boon, a tr iiryan, Archie Brown, Anthony Bryant:. vmI.-Ns ;s I C Miss Mary E Chadwick. mrs A G Craig, Eddy Carman, Lizzie Casteen, Pa tience JU. Uraig. . j D Anthony Delatet, Julia Dickson, j F R J Fillyaw. ! G Mrs Anna Green, Clarisy Gibson; Elizabeth A George, miss Sallie A Grady, W J Grey, HO Gregory. I H Rev F F Hill, John Holt, mrs Annie unit, miss litzzie iiardy. 1 v - - 4 I J M C Jones, H F Jones. E A Jones I L L A Lewis, W E Llndsey, Melissa Lewis, mrs Martha Lewis, mrs Margaret A Juowery. miss earan iiatten. i M A A McLean, A M McCallunv Wm MitchelL Washmgtoo Mosely. E T Mason. Haywood W Miller. Henry Monf ord. John M Miller, Norganan A Montgomery, ! Silya MerrtcK, miss jsnza Frances JUtcnelif miss Ellen Moore, mrs Nancy McMillan. i JN K W JNickson, James Newton. i P Miss Lottie-M Purvis, Sarah A Proc tor... - -.- ... , ... 7? 'I i R Miss Frankie Rone, Judy Raney.Lil lie Ray, Wm Buss. ; -. - h ! S Wright W Shuffleld, miss Susan C Smith. I T Mrs Caroline Tatwell.T H Thornton. I W Mrs Mary Williams,Roseanna Wad. dell, mrs Lizzie Williams, . mrs Eliza, Wil? llama, miss G A Willis, mrs Caroline Wad delL Mitchell Wooten, W;H Walker. kV , I Y Wm Young. ,. . ; , ? Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say u advertised." If not called for within thirty days they will be sent , V 111 UCMi I 7 :Ed. R. Bbhtb!, P. M. ' , ? Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N. C. j :-rinjrmAii.s;- ..:": The mails close and arrive at the City 08t Office as zollows: f J- ' CLOSE. Northern through mails Northern through and way 7:45 P. M. mails ,.imSA, M. Raleieh. ...... ..501 M. and 0:00 P. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, 7 and . routes supplied there - ' s i from, including A. & N. C. , - Railroad, at........ 5:3UAM. Southern mails for ' all points ' South, dailv: .7:30 A. M. and 7:45 F.' M. Western mails (C. a R'y) daily Mail for CheraW ts Darlington , itauroaa i iwi . . . . ' tjso a; m. Mails for points between Flo- f rence and Charleston,;.... 7-50 A. M, Fayetteville,andofflcesonCape Fear River, Tuesdays "and1 t Fridava. IjOOP- M. ta i . -W a - r -o-o o -w u aveiieviue. , via Ajumoenon . ., dauy, except Sundays. ... . 6:W if. to.. Onslow C. H. and lnterme- ; diate offices every Friday. .J 6:00 A. ML Snuthvilie mauav by steam-' v - ; va 1 boat, daily (except Sundays) 2 KXI P. M. Mans ior Jsiasy mil, ;rown - flHuilr.n Khallnttj, v.rv xriuay a.... .......... .i-eniu & a. Wilmingtoc and BUickiuver s; . 7 ChaDeL Mondays and Fri days at...........:...:... ; . OPBNFOB DBUVBBY. - ' Northern through mails. ... ... ; ( 9 :15 A, M . Northern tbroush. and.wav .. .. mails. ....... . . . . ; . . .... 7,-vu a. m. Southern mails. Vi.'.v:. 7:80 A: M. Carolina Central Railroad. . y 1035 A M. ,s. Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12 M. and from 2 to 550 P.M. Honey order and Register Department open same as stamp omce. - .. General deUvery open rom 6:30A. M. to 6:30 P. M. and on Sundays from 8 30 to 9:30 A.M. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed.?-. - , z:-vj ! Mails collected from street f boxes . every ..... I AA TV.r.V vJ.wiJ w " - - 1 fc -. . aay at .w jr. m. . , f. auarteriy meetliiEaWoartl. Round . for tit WiItelBcton District.. 8Kr B. , Clidrcbi somtlii -JU ,i f.M'i ' Bladeat WindsoT..;i...iv.i.0Urt.8pfV6:, 7 Kliaabtth, at BliMbtrthtowm,1..wl,v'...8ept, IS, 14 wluenriue,asUbextr.V. , S5 WaccniawlClaaioBi.i,a..4juk' 5 Brunswick.. . . .. . .1 .7.'. ... .T..T. . . .Sept, .87 88 Wilmtagtott. atFUtkStreet;...i..,.iV.Oct, i ,- 6 8mithTilie Station ...... ...v,i . ..Oct., r, , T, 8 Wilsaington, Front BtreetV. 1 : ... '.Oct." 11, "18 TopftalL.7.................... ....... Oct. 18, 1 Onslow, .Oct . JK, 86 Duplin, at Wesley Chapels. Wov.J 1 V-8 Clinton, at JtcGee,s,.i.;..,...vov. 8,. j Coharle Mission, at Wesley ChapelI..Kov. Ii, IS Cokesbury.at Bethel........... Nov. 15, 16 i -. V- . . , L. 8. BDBKHBAD, s y - ? ' Prealdlag Elder.. WHOLE NO. 3.756 Base Ball. h'iT, ii:;:-. ,J 1 lu 4, A match game ..of base .ball . was played on the vacant lot.corner of, Third and Har nett streets," yesterday afternoon between uio x uu uwn ana oawea-oa fjiaos,wmcn resulted ia a victory for the last named: Mr.! John FT. Alln .ftpr! aantitnlroanA Moaara Rf H.;Bunting ; and;. Fred: Bowland offlr aioIa ska amAtwMaM vustvu sma BfwinciB. ; ,T;h9 following is the score 5 1 - i i x t ' r -- SAWED -OFF CLUB. Runs. T. T ut Outs. '3. Roberts, Joseph,, Smith,J. P..;.. Berry, Jeff..1..;.: 27 urant, jttchard... ...... v . 2 Rowel!, Thomas.. .... y v . , 3 '5' '4 S .1 2 3 ,2 ,2 5 Shemwell, Thomas Dahmer. G.......;. Register Rich ard.. Dahmer, J.... ..... 5 'Total.,,..., ....... 30 . . fuxi.'moon CLWB.v. ,24 v' Runs: Outs. Rickett,T.G s 3 4 1 4 3 2 1 2 2 3 2 5 .3 2 - 3 3 4 26 Worth. J. B.. ....... Empie, B. Gr.J'. :.' Martsfleld, it B.. . . ... . Weill. Wm. Register.1 Wm.'; Ii . Kingsbury, :R; Aj........ MCiSaehern. Duncan. . . . . . Orr,H. E, Jr.:. a 1' r "Total;.. .22 The prize was a fine Bat, made by Mr. Thad; Tyler, and offered by him as a prize to the winning club. ; . MVita AND iriAKlSK. !: p . - - ; .-. j . , TheVai, Thorseni; sailed from Ma deira for this. port on the 2d inst,,; ,.. v ..-( German barque Louise BoHtJiea, Kraft, arrived at Gibraltar on the 24th inat. t German barque Lucille, from hiaport. arrived at Hambufg on the 23d Inst., iiiiyuu ui aauiuurg on lua aoa iusi. , . ;ri'.:,!. -f.-iw .3-;,.v-. . - sailed from Liverpool for this port yester- j - 41I ' Steamship 'Benactorl' Jones, sailed jfrom New York for this port on the 23d instant. -:- Norwegian brig Maria. Corneilsen, arrived at Hamburg, from this port, on the 23d inst German barque Erwin, Laughenrichs, arrived at Hamburg- on the 24th instant,' from this port. From D. G. Owens. Druggist. Altoona. Pa.s "Dti Bull's Babv Svruo hiur a won. derful reputation; the demand for it is real lv astonishing. Mothers will have no other. It is destined to supercede all otherSooth7. wg syrups. 7 : ; 7 7. f I -7 cinr iTEJis. .-7 '"7" . Chew Jaokbom's Bxsc Sweet NavyTTobacco. ! ELECTRIC BELTS. A Bure cure for nervous debility, premature decay, exhaustion, etc. The Only reliable cure. Circulars mailed free. Address J.K. KBBVXS, 43 Chatham St. N.Y. ' 1 . - ' ' ttm nm aaf ' ' - ' ': i1 . . ... i FOR UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS Mas WrJsaxowa Soothihs Btbcp has been . used for children It corrects acidity of the stomach, relierea wnro oouo, regulates the bowels, cores dtsshtbt anqpiARBHOiA, wnetner arising irom teeming or ouier causes. An oia ana weu-uiea remeaj. aKHTB A BOTTIJS. - i- . The PersDiration to crreat extent derm rates the Blood, that la, it carries off Its Impurities, r If the pores oecome .OBStrnctea, uese unpanues. wnen uibj ao not remain latent m tne circulation, aause rupttona. The remedy for this state of things is ttuiiri BCLrens soap. Ask for Hill's Ikstajitahious HaibDtx. f THK TELLOW VSVES AT KRW OBLIANH. -Now the return of pestilence to the cities of the aouta, especially nempnisv and peraaps otners, re calls to the mlnda of the reader the sad calamity wmcn occurraa to new Orleans ast ye&r.ana Drugs vividly forward the memory of the great good ac complished by the far-famed Charity Hospital of the Crescent City, which it was enabled to do only by the generous suDDort it received from the reve nue deri-red .from the celebrated Louisiana State Lottery, which announces its 118th monthly draw lag will take place on September 9th, and the tick eta for which,, or any information relative thereto. can oeinaa on application to as. a- uaupnin, r. u. box eta, new Orleans, la., or to the same av o. 318 Broadway, New York city. T ' NEW k ADVERTISEMENTS. The Beputation r7 XB "KING OF. SHIRTS Is of the highest standard. BEWARE OF VILE IMITATIONS. MUKSON. We Are : TTVXPEOTINa A LARGE SUPPLY Sit - OF PRIME WHITE CORN, ; - . - . ; by Steamer BENEFACTOR, : to-morraw, and by sail daring the latter part of the weeic - - laug.37 tf , . f PRESTON CDMMINQ , CO, t IaiTerpool anil . Lqiitfini ait (Hplie Ins. C 6' CTRONOEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY AN THE WORLD l - Asseta (Gold) THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS I, 1 Assets 'of United SUtes Branch $4.80i,102 88.' i: Drawn at" sight, from" Liverpool - office, to 'pay losses at unje a nun icmcago in ia) fs.oau.uuu. -f Dividend to Stockholders' for yeaV ending 86th jreornary, jtwuxx vmiirna, iv s- Denosited in State Treasury in Raleigh, in United States Bonds, as required oy law passed c slalature, TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. aw passed by last Le- ; Pays OUT. Pays Its last losses on receipt of proofs WITH- aug vi u j ; i j s rtorm, water Direet.it; 1 iiiiJt Bo ar; It I n U i n d , .HIS , THAT lAat, 8ELLING KEEOSEHE.GiaraitEEi Fall Test Hi 1 - 7' At,15c per Gallon, i i4 bii wi.t or CELEBRATED PATAPSOO FAMILY FLOUR, laBhia. ana ua bdis;j . . ...... - FBRRISr TRADE MARK ! HAMS , STRIPS AND , I tta'Isl v irrw t48- i,iilt a v . .t-. r','- H BtuK iis; OLD GOVT JAVA, LAGUYRA, RIO -COFFEB; ,, -. ,. ,. ). : . U t 3 all grades. Roasted and Ground daily.1 - L' tr ;w 0ll7.'"E Al-l2L 2.U'r. t .tt'i..' (,..'". -f .r .ii:1,' t".:fl- Si Jas.C.StevenGon On a Squato one day. two flays,.. '5 " . varoeoaya, i lour cays. Tvroweeu.......,..:....... I e M 8 60 " Threoweelw, " .i OMmOBth. '10 00 fr Two months,. it 00 Blx BOBtbs,..,". ,A . i'J vw , ; 40 00 - 'i One year, i i. . . . . j,'. .i . 60 00 ty" Contract AdvertiAementa. tAkAn t nmum . , , v j , uuso huu owiwu type mice one square. ;NEW ' ADVERTISEMENTS. - Family Excursions,;' OTKAMXB PASSPORT, CAPJ. J.' W. HARPKlt, 89tb, and continue each following Friday until fnr hr notice, visltins Fort Fisher, Bmiihville aad Iniv dTJn? price.v vaoa:S7U vuuunu ana erranis aair uu, MXJUiS, Agent. IIot7ithst andinj THB 8CABCITT OF AND EKIIAND FOR CORN, our Kill haa Continaea to ran and w. nave kept up with all our orders. - - Another lot PRIsU WHITK CORK 'tUschanriac for as from New fork Steamer. . , , - T ? Will continue to srind the BEST. FRRSH bai.t. ' SD MBAIi in the City. ' ang 7 tr PRBSTOa CUMMlMa A CO.,, . Rancy- Oottem's ' Oourtsuip, By MAJOR JOlVEg, ' Of I1neyu'fjteoriUw '.f 'HIT- Author of Major Jones Courtship. Valor Jones' (.tcib, najor tones' uoronicies or nnevilia. '. 4 . - With Eitrht Full Para IDn.fraHnn. - - : In uniform style with Halor Jones' Courtship. One rupvr tvover jmee au cents. t j jf LARQB LOT OF FINK ; - 1 AND "FANCY BOX PAPER, For sale at . ..... HBraaBBROBR'Su v.... Live Bonk and Mnaie Store. - ang 7 tf iThe Terpentine VBugiriess ! a rare opportunity; 1, . IOFFKR FOR . 8 ALB FOURTKBK ACSB8 OF FINB LAND. In the town of KeTter, Moore - sunutji n.v.,iaa unnroTemeniB tnereoB a neat . Dwelling, a Store. Stables, andneceasarv Laborer' ' Houses, together with a Turpentine Still and Fix tures in No. 1 repair. The property is near to a' large number of trees that have never been boxed, and there are thousands already boxed that can ' be rested. A fltst class stand for the sale of ecno ral merchandisev-""'-"--' -'r? - For farther particulars address : ; - P.MoINTOSH, , j aoa sw ire sac Jtiejser, JSooreco., n I ci s ' ? tt " rr -i 11 'yvrin lisr'?, : aw ss a bsk. bsk iw aa rpBX SBAMBN'S. FRIEND SOCIETY OFFER jthe above BUILDINGS, with the BEDDING, for feent from the 1st of October. The location la In e healthiest part of the city, within easy access o the Shipping, and near the New Market. The Hospital building has for a year beta used aa the , U. 8. .Marine Hospital, apply to " For farther information B. T, HANCOCK, ... S3 Market at.. august . Soft .Peaches and Milk.! ; ' i A NOTHER ' LOT OF SOFT PEACHES RE XX ceived, just the sort to go down with milk.-: Price 59 cents a pack. - - i f. Alan fmh VMjmVn riH A WU .iOn. I . yvM U1HU WV U UUA. ('..'''", -swi For sale at ' i - a a NORTHROP'S , ? ang 8a tf ' " Fruit and Confectionery Stores. 1 Plain Words.: SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. -I WISH TO extend to the Patrans of MKN'B WSAR DEv POT my thanks for their patronage daring the past -twelve months. There has been a general com- plaint of hard times, and all have been affected by it more or less, but, in the language of an old Tar, we rode the storm," and can now show among oar fresh arrivals, the handsomest and most complete stock of FALL AND WINTER READY MADE CLOTHING in the city In size-welLit's a perfect eiepoant on me maraec - ;t. ... Will take Pleasure in thowinar iroodg. anDolntine ' 4ts, Ac.; ;;,v,..-ti . "v.W-,. .. . ;; Challenge Shirt still popular 60 centa ,.7:7 . -SiiU-i.&iX 5?;li:;OTTBRBOTiRO.::- aug 84 tf 7: .77,..(; 17 Market St, AimoTmceiitenti I T GIVES' ME PLKASTJBB TO BB ABLE TO inform the public .that my stock of j. Fall aiit Winter Piece Gootis ii bow complete. ' Mv stofck is b V far the lareest ana most vanea ever orongnt to tnis nute it was selected with ereat caredurbiK mv five weeks1 stav a the North, and I feel confident . that my f aclllilea . FOR FINE MERCHANT TAILORING l . -. - , . - compare favorably with any Nortbera konaaj As " early lufipection in solicited; a - .-. 1 , i A iFavu ? n M ttm -T 'i"...ft ' Vi-lt.' . . 'I MIL. ATI - ! au 31 tt .i ..iir.M i-j, I -HH a Til i The Clothier. i Great Bargains I rN STRAW AND LINBN ' 7 HATS AND UMBRELLAS, " At I isut V i.y- HARRISON J ALLEN'S, , City Hatters.' ' Iang84 tf For EiUing Bice Birds TJ! SB DuPONT'S MUSKET POWDER. f.t Is the best and cheapest for the purpose. For sale by r I O. J. PARSLEY. Jr., - Agent for Manof acturers. angsstf. COnilERCIAL HOTEL Wilmington. N. C. F. A. Schiitte, Prop'r. 1HB COMMERCIAL, FORMERLY THE ."EM- HbUSE," having been thoroughly renovated and refitted, la now one pf the. LEADING FIRST CLASS HOTELS In the city. -r , j . , , The Table ia snoDlied with the best oar uorae andMorthentMarkeU afford. J BOARD PES JAY&- -- . $and860.t , .,7 j BF"Laree Sample Rooms for the Commercial trade, -.. ... . s -',.' - ..-v 'ji-ji TAFirst-Class BAR and 'BILLIARD JSAUV J SaTFREE LUNCH .daily from i I Af M. to 1348 , ihedmoht.Ntirsenes-! . urvcuiuvrvi n, ii IiPROPOSB TO GIVBtO THE' PAfRONS O' thS PIXDMOST NDRSSRIS9 the-benefit of the travelling . agents' eonunissioa on vj MUSSESY. 1 v STOCK, consisting Of FRUIT TRH.3, Ac, and , have REDUCED THE PRICE FIFTY PER CENT. , -Apples and "Peaches, 1st class, 8 to Greet: fine lm ? proved Fruits as are grown la North Carolina, and ; ; r. ready for Insnection. Reference given to any Nor- , aeryman in Guilford county. Peaches and Apples' manlng from the earliest to the latest varieties. ? Trees will be naeked1 in eood -stronz boxes or ' I oales, and delivered to Railroad Depots or Express ., omces witnoat any extra cnarge ior Doxes or ae-- -j j wiuiaratsnatuieiaiiewuigiowraie : " - -.Peaches and Apples in any Quantity, improved .. 4Wlf til Mlh " .-- i -' ....... -' i ' r rV 4 1 Pears, Plume. Apricots, Noctarbies, Qolnce, Crab ,. , . .P.:! Apbles. Figs,. Cherries, 88 centa. - . Ornamental Trees. Roses and Flowers will be sold . . , cheaper than by any nursery in North Carolina r--" i Cash to accomoanv the orders. Anv one not ha-, - iJ ving cash may nil our note, signed by purchaser, to f 1 1 be paid when trees are, delivered at depot specified . - - Note to accompaay trees and paid, trees art deUvered. parhasers' paying all ' i v I Traea will be ahlooed in November, and narcha- Tretchta on same, -i viV "Sf -rx v, ! -' ;. ) ? ti-i-i vs Ml) M.t. nl.t.1. vtiani tn ihin. Kama th dpnot. I ..J ,1rf.i4lni, immtit . ' Send in orders at once. - M. C. DIXON. Proprietor 5,1 '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 27, 1879, edition 1
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