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THE IIOBimiQ UTAH. v.,)-i,u.-',.,.i - ill;. i? .jfr-fc- ' ! By WP. HV CEHflAUD. - PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT aCONDa.YH. aa i a . nans oiuecnTio n uTimn r :" ' One year, (by mail) postage paid,'.... 7 too Hlx months. - " -r ,... ...... ;--4 00 Tbreeawntha, ! . , w'ttf. Ufle month " - ' j 00 To City Subeerlbera, delivered la any part of the city, inneen wnu per wee, uar city Agents are I not lUBwrneawcDuwiiw more umn inree mautht I In dTBC. IBntered at tn Post 00c at wnmlngtoa, N. G, . as aecond das matter. -.: ,- ' . OUTLINES.' " Foor-flftha of the cotton trade Id England are curtailing operations; great distress pre vails among the workmen. 1 -Toe differ ences between the Vicar Patriarchal of Con tantiaople and the Pone have been ar ranged. i-When Row ell completed his five hundredth mile there waa ' great sheet ing. --Albert Mitchell, colored.WBScon Ticted in Richmond Va., of the murder of Chas. Bl, Walton, at Tanceyyille in that State! - The National Board or Health endorse the action of the Tennessee State Board! of -Health regarding loose cotton at Memphif. ; Preparations are being made, it is said, for a general strike of all the trades in the United States and British North. America. -Gloucester, Mass., had a $75,000 fire Jeaierday. -Robert Thomp subv haa been appointed trnstee for Mrs. ; Biiget CjMropertyi ' The internaiiunal walking match ended about 8:30 o'clock Ust evening, when Howell, Merritt and Ha nel retired; Rowell scored 530 miles; Mer ritt 5J5, ;anf Hazael 600. Field Mar. ahal Maateuffel aasnmea the Gorernorship of Alaact-Loiraloe. Germany will consent to participate in the International i Monetary Conference. The cholera has appeared in the British troops advanc ing on Cahnl ; the Ameers officials have been i instrocted not to oppose the British ad vincel Rassian journals find fault! wittf the Government, and ibe last caution baa been 'given to some of them. The ; international walking match has been at greater financial success than was anticipa ted; Merrill's backers are making arrange-; men ti to challenge the winner. - The )ellow fever at Oak Grove, Mi&e., is traced to I infection from goods purchased in Memphis. , ,--r-President Hayes is in Kan aas. MGen. Grant refuses to see Kearney. -New York markets : Money ' acliv at 47 per cent; cotton quiet, with tales a, 10111 cts; . floor firm, with a moderat Uade atS 50G 00; wheat opened 22i better; bbt afterwards the advance wi nearly lost, closing with a shade stronger eeling;eorn a shade easier and fairly active; spiriUj tutpenline again higher at 29cta; roeiB $1 20. 5 V, i'f38AoaSt Virginia repudi aiiboista will make a poor show on the day o f election. So be it. I Jopiter, Saturn and Mara all bril- ltant planets, are now to be seen by persoii who will gaze at the heavens aTT night. They stretch from east to W8tw ; r.f '' Colonel Earle, one of the S. CJ duellist, was arrested and bailed in a . -. i - . . bond of 15,000. No tiding from Col. Dargan. So the "Colonels" wil not figbt this time. . tieneral Grant will be in Chicago wherj the Society of the Army qi the Tennessee holds its: reunion. . He kuows well enough how to combine nhepleasa-nt with the nseful. ujiio.Lemocruj neea money, ah agent ia fn New York. Uncle Samai -v ' w"x i A A baJ barMa. lie thinks Ohio very important. Some money will be forthcoming and Charley Foster will be hurt. L The colored Senator from Missis sippi, Brace, is chairman of the Freed' man'sBank fraud .committee. He avn when tha rennrt ia made it will -j r - ,. .make some startling revelations. Lei i ' v , i huo vuubrj u.u ci ' I : The merchants in the South are . probably:.overdpiog.the buying busi- ma ' " i . a TAT ! ueas. ine traae reports irom xmcw .v-JikfktrSLfli.'&liL- ii..t:'." kLI i ura iuuw uta vuo uvatu u fuivuos- rig immensely. The first thing some of them will know somebody will be hart.'- It - is nnwi8e , to bay heavy stocks In View of the sad past experi ence and ihe great facilities in get tine.koods", by order. ' Slake haste , .. Jt Tt"- 1-, ., ' " ,;.v.. slowly ,or, watch your ooiks ia a goid watchword last now. - r The Episcopal : Diocese of New York, which embraces bat part of . T "r.", - "I," r . ".P ' theSUtehowi considerable aotiyiiy and progress dnnng the last hve years, Bishop Potter reports daring that .time as follows: h - ,nx j I ' "Five hundred and thirty-two clergymen . have labored in the diocese; 614 have been transferred to other dioceses; 47 rectors iiave been appointed; 143 clergymen have died; 180 churches have been in operation; 72,000j)er8ona confirmed, and 144,883 bap tized. The contributions for four years amounted to $2,813,198.60, this, however; not including many private subscriptions which do not appear ia the regular reports M -'i.-A. i ii i mm-.i. ::i j Under Grant and Hayes it has not - been, regarded, that because a man pad served, in the Confederate . army 'v ' inMP,et0rm;nT! infee.:-;. LonestTeet; Hetb. Mosbvl , vaiuiiua duvu uiouuguinicu iuiuir asMat. B.C;'Baage Oapt Thorrias Settle, Capt. Isaao J. Yoang, e al hare lone t njoyel constant sucking 1-?JZ?1LU ten ili -Ati j afca'.pauiift;H!aiWHB yuiy uiuig neeessarjas iryrathTw th lhe Republican party.' av ; , : i A, , ,. y .... ! . . ("II XI . HU TTT WIT TaT""V V II I j. j V v l I Vt ; " KW A nV BBTISBll RNTM Wk Moyba., , King Married t '. 1 lS '"2 - L.V0LLEI1S RemovaU Notice to city taxpayorp. , ' A." David Fairly rashiog. C. W. Yates -ScIhk4 book p. 1 .-, ......... : Giles & McucHiaok Scales Ottkrbotjbq Pnettda-rafiBt . Mxjnson Two grand opening. !J D. L. GoBK--Baggtng and tie-' . v ' "Thos. E. BoMD-r-Extra steamei.fci&J "Pabkeb & Taylob Cook stoveriiiiA " J.. Dawson & Co. Batven wheel?.. , 8kb ad'vH German K. of P. Ball. HKiKSBKHGBa Planoiand organs. m. J.. o ' ti.... ... " . .1. . iW. L. JEWETT--Dwellbig iorriipi Rkv, G. D. Bbhhhbih To pupiliiii J. W. Goudon & Bbo. Insurance. R. W CHADwici-r-School opening; J. K. McIlhenTOooo eets, soap. Webner ftPiikpEBT Dissolution. ? Ttjbktsh Rra Co Home-made raga,; Robt. HBHHiMa-Cheapest bardwarf ( P. H. Hatden Harness and siyjjiiet. KA8FBOWICZ Fresh 'lot Inez 5c cigar. Boatwbight& McKoY--Told you so. AiiTAFFEB :cV -Fakn-Sasj, doors, &c. Oieba HoTJiK Ford's Juvenile Opera Co.; M. CBOHiiT Choice furniture at auction j - WAT80ii & IkjraByidwC?) Miss Mabt Rcthweli. School opening. : ' Wilixajcs & MuBcmsoN Yarn, sajt, &c. MiTxtyn & Bo wd EN Saddles, bridles, GEO.R.FBBsaz&SoN8H-Boots and shoes.; Oabbisoh & Aixen Soft and stiff hats. Gebhardt & Co Buggies, Jno. L. Woosteb CommissionerW' Edward D. Hall Commissioner's sale. ' Walker Meabes Commissioner's Bale. T. II. McKot, jR.-i-CominiBaioner's sale.j SwrjT M. Empib Comiuissioner's sale. Eebchkeb & Calder Bros Molasses, cheese, bagging, sale . i ' Local Dot. yesterday morning. . 'i ff I ,. . . e "Vw.'l Th receipts of cotton at tbi Dort veaterdav footed un 995 bales. I We learn that diphtheria is rag-j j ins in the Shallotte stclion of Brunswick county. Eggs are-retailing at i25? cents per doaen last now, and father scarce at that. Bring in your 'hen f mi The sermon at the Second Pres byterian church this evening will be ad dressed especially to young men We douV hear much from the Hnrnpt f!nn frt tinh iatelv. So much mu aical talent sboaid not be suffered to lie. dormant. The Uegister of. Deeds issued four marriage licenses during the past week,; of which two were for white and iwn for colored coupiea. The new five hundred dollars ftv honriii. hear a verv Correct4 reoresenta tion of the City : llall building upon tneiri face, and are otherwise vtry neatly gotten up We are requested to state that from Thursday evening next, the services; at the First Baptist Church will begin at at tne nm mpiist unuren wm negm at 7 o'clock, ; To-night they will commence at 8 o'clock as heretofore. AefttiafiHyittf lng dry-dock of, Messrs. Blossom & Evans was made yesterday, when the first vessel, a small schooner, was taken up, nnder the supervision of Mr. DeLanpey JEvana, the manager. '"'''zf."0 :, A ball, comptirjMntaJt,lsee- ral of our German fellow citizens who Jiav a ,. ' -' 'jJ!. .u- u-f u'"ft?$r " therland," will be given at Germania Halli I i TsmAm 'M.'irrw aaailr traaMiiri of Qermania Lodge No. 4, K. of P. A ; white man jnr as .ajrested at4 lodged in the guard house Friday night for drunkenness and orderly, conduct id i . , L .. - 111,? j s , i. the police officer who iook him hi custody! His case will be beard on Monday morn 4 In the "New York, Compsratiye Statement" for the week ending Friday, which appeared itt the Ifo-Afc l yesterday owraing, ?uie net recetpu t an unitea 1 ,w ri.-..,1 nrinted. A. ; i- w. hut ;.i ! A fjreritteman iost from Boston brings a specimen of the paper napkloB in y,, w ;Thfy M0 a Q their way. are very substantial ' ctnsiderlni I thematerlal, are aeat'in appearance, an4 said to he cheaper than any other sorti although only intended to be used at one meat? .: frt rfs Vt i -OfrmH" The revival aervices at the Fifth Street M. K Church are still continued, by the paaiorvClK i. H, .aallti Rev. Mr. McPherson and wife", and attract much attention. To-diiy services will be held at tJiii church . hoth in the morning and the afternoonat 11 A. Mt.and 4 Pi If . and in lhe evening at 7t PM. Tkeraaeaaeter Beeorel. The following Will show the state of the thermometer, attheAtiioii.mentioned; ak j ww-a.wri iiwuiw iu9 KuMyww uiuu viur, i AManU......,.t.70 Charleston,, fc.iiW Charlotte . Cor8icanah?t-W' JtejVYest, ....... 88 w.wttt,, ........... Alonuromerv:;.' -ivM New Orleans,. . . .80 PuntaRaafla,.....83 Savannah........ 75 i Galveston,., g; gj St. Marks,. . . . .80 r Jacksonville t .". .".74 -,;it Ift. 1(J! t , .... 1 S ' "7TZT WJUMINGTON, cm of vriiiBxniGTorr. fr'sJ . is" if-ii taporiaat atatlattea-rn' 4Xteila ..1 i . able census of the City of irilmlafln ! ton Sekol, Caannaarelal ana.Foatai .... j ttttatlsUea. anOtber TJsJle laferi mailaHeprt o ta Board of Al t' t t , ! . , 1 , , ,. ) Tfea following ronort. of Mr. .WalkeE I li 1 ' '- Meareato rthe Board of Aldermen of the' Cil? mingtoo, coyering fullandfrej liable report of the ceuisusof the city, fcboolj contmerotal, postal adther statistics and J ibformstiw Of '4 ttBefnUand' ir'rative I !-'L" -j;!i . ri--f.ff. rJi.l.';,1. J.J I Be5?!1 -WuRF. WerV nu. - turtf rererence; mr meares naa ; givenj IJpiejpatteBaaJii eonal and undivided attention since ha commenced the ' labors which he has Der-I formed in such a full and satiafactbty man-! ner, and we are confident-that bis figures may be relied upon as entirely correct: XiHU ;BfowrJ & Mayor and Board of. y Alaermen ty tna vvy qf wumingum: GEimJEJtKK: Inlccordaoce with a, resolauon 01 yottr c0irenng compen-i sationfor a complete Census of the City, I I am aware, that by the bob concurrence- 01 tne Board 01 Audit ana Jrinance, 1 can receive no compensation, nevertheless, I think it but proper that the returns should: go out with your official sanctios. I com-! meoced m July to take" the School Census of the City, in sccordance with .the Jaws; governing Uia Committee,'. ut;owing to si general desire orx thepartof oor citizens id obUma luudfiorrsBmoeriBCOi our people, I consented to wake - a complete census or, the JLntyiTI Ai . iSK llme 01 ltxa subseauentactionf thtf Soard of Audit; and Finance I had becomeinuchinterested and finding U would be gTeajt disappoint-! msnt to discontinue the work, A determined to make a complete Census, in prosecuting i my labors, amnio time has been allowed I ana no painaapinwt W'PWgitig-4uu miurf . ; 9 1 , T - T, - . 1 I malion, , havearaver8edapwaro oi leu mues, anu peneiraieu 10 Twjf uwa. auu. corner of the City, and, I believe, .ferreted out all olita fnilItanla Ildligeat. inquiry has been made, and all persons in icnrope, at the watering places, at the North, on temporarily, and at the Rock Quarries, have bewmmbereoriTiereroTeTTtBtncon- ...q ascertained. .,1t U believed also.' that the ; I .1. .:a u: ; t ... - 1. ,. .... t fH ni.m- orhorsea, i cattl bogs, doga, jewing 1 machines and. pianos will be found to Tary but mue from' the "actual number. - me-1 statistics have been compiled from recog nized official sources, and can therefore be relied npon, "The calculations ta the. mor- tuary tames nave peen careiuuy maae, ana eone over to insure against errors. .Notwith standing the general depression which has existed for past years, and th fact that our City bas been from weli known causes forced to rely on its. own resources, com mercially and otherwise, an examination of the tables will show a gratifying progress. The increase in population has been com- mensnrata with past decades. Our foreign trade has assumed tueh proportions as to attract attention abroad. Our City now ranks as the 7th cotton port. Our bar is constantly improving. Our death ratecom- pares favorably with cities supposed to be more favored, la the matter of. neaiin, ana under the new health ordinances will con tinue to diminish. ; Our public schools have made great advancement, and now lorm an important element in our progress, uur Tjeonle are - oolite.' and eminentl law- abidine. as is evidenced irom me lactinat twenly-nve men constitute our enure police force. Infractions of the City ordinances are rare and tenerally trivial. ZSa city in; the country, it is believed, enjoys the bless ings of peace and quiet to a greater degree.; So that, with, a revival or prosperous times. weaaia eTy reason pwawj an aa- VS,. we have every reason to predict aa ad-; natural resources. very respectfully, ' ' Walker Mbareh. gi; 1 232ESSO. i t SCHOOL : BT AT .BtATisnca. .f " a" --J" White. ' Cel'd i iiumur vi wuuui vwuv. c i ' a-- t. oi i 'ta dren from' 6 to 21. . .'. "1893 Nnmber' ;enniredTlfa .. nhRc Scfiocia. i 1? "343, 17.1' Number atlendinu' other '. S?ffeTaT?Si?Bg 3I" - P a . -.iUtifc" !::!. .';..' 31'. ':. UjSsS.SSiBe' :R a.g.2 ;!i '.::;'-i' " "" "A "' " : ,J I F..A . T I JrSSSatSsletaS S r-"-: m- t' ' r ' ii " i ii . 110 ha. iliIS'2 1 '.i-.-.v ..A P, a oaoooo--iyri ff . li'Vlr if -'it'' g M a .-av.,: iiCiatssjjasal t I ifiisj : z "n:':" " u$ Tt i 51 o : : : 1' v?mS s 1 J 111 Ati S-l S W ' nS O " . M v in -. ti r. i i a 'm iii'n ml i m ft Ot - ul J . i t!J Vji'ttg tf , ft. , S oicorooagg 2 . -! jjr -I .l T-i ft ' I, -ii.iy .oiWU U ' . fi.j - a, S eoeWSeSrl ? ":W--J ' 1 ' .--y a S ' i: i ' ; .tiL-.i:...-! 1 1 1 i ".'i ' V' S a' ' i L0:v)O Utt i fKW.MJitW-i Utv S i I . -s :.i . 'g r p iijJBtnii' i 8 e.laSSC!&83Sc' HOgtUABY flTATISTIOS ... , ,' Oeath jtate to One Thooaand ot FopalaUonl t t.i.-a .itNj v ?i- waOTji-..M v! '"-y.OOMaaawnir ... . Male. rem'HTotaL Male.fFem'ltTotai Tjadev I8tt 10 IMA 19S.67 314.09 104; It lWtoSvs if.' 10.89 .4 16.5 17.19 1.9 ertoti.u. e.tt -8.66 m.ii e.ei s.os 6.46 9it0 45.... 6.81 6.91 8.88 .. .7 19.W 5o to 55.... ll.il 17.76 .16 9,W 11.71 -8.48 H to 70.. v. 81.94 M.14 8T.5 S080 S9.09 88.84 70to80....f bs.u ui.aii ss.B0 ita, XTO. iBT.aa bnt.ui itum i hn li n mi asu ;..:. -, lAan i I";-;; ::-zxi.iA . uxxi i IOW. " f . 1 OW.W IW.W UWVi MMI.f Number ttendW nd", T y9 MtwEil I ,Vl8Ch00l8.f,. 830'- ...Wy.septttjitif .Wjfil ta.tQ. PBKItfJtBT, f trit'Vfl f ' ti art--! -jr-:;sf t - s,1? " f-V 7T7Trr :,"tT: : - '. iN. C, SUNDAY; SEETEMBER 28,' 1879.; White;80 per cent. ; colored 78 per cent 1 number of .Teacher White 9. colored Number of School Districts 2. - v ; v,.. ; Cost lor each child enrolled $8 H. .. . . Total amount cxpendea ror the schools In the two Districts, $7,853.27, - .. 1 Kumber ) of months 1 the schools are opened for Instruction. 9. ,t ... . ,' Dmsioir 09 pofclathw;!' ut.f i n .'j ... . ........ t TOikH Af W AW Ttallroa .'', .r RRSI South of Railroad to Market street j I 8857 All aoutlvof Marketstoet.. y. TO16 Aggregate. 1f PophTation. . . . . . 17.0o4 lokm of Crrr Notth to south, in miles; 2t; east to west, If . Total territory; in n Jo.iox.iiorses, io: vawBi; 040it i7.ogB. 1497; Dogs, W78j Sewing, Machines. 76 COJCSdEBCIAI STATISTICS . , For'n. Q'stwise. Total No. of vessels entered 315 154 469 Tonnage....;..: 110,804 83,896 194.700 Exports Foreign and. Coastwise, 'tis, M 1 WO,000'ijUf! u '.i um-nm Cotton RceiDtt--1868-69 85.908 f baUa 1378-79135.270 bales, . Value. S6.425.326 ! Capacity Cotton. CompresseEr-a.ooO bales perio hours,- ; . ueptn or water on nar ai meamm nign water, 10 feel, h-v-i 'tj vw;j v pitioh .aacoUon port, 7.;-r i n w U , CoUoa crop of 1878 79 5,074455 bales t .POBTAIi STATISTICS. . ;. . Letters and Postal Cards mailed 758.500: do. received, .876,000. . , v V newspapers maued.69U.000; do. received, 880,000, . '-s-: I : Cash received for orders ismod, $80,000 paid but on orders drawn, $105,000,. .. -jkis i MBTEOBOLOaiCAL. . : '. if Highest i temperatures 103 i deg. ; lowest temperature, 15 ; deg. 5 mean, .temperature for the year, 63.8. deg.; -mean temperature for June. JuTv and August. 76.88 deei "Greatest rainfall, August 18th. 8.04 inehesJ Voters in the city, 3.700; ratio of voters to population 4 9-16: vole or the Bute 220, 000: ratio of voters to population 5. i " I . ! si. . . . 1 . . ' J s (eiauv poaiuoa ei ta.piaie accuruing; l;to magnitude or popaiauon, ,17. JOSCEIXAIfEOUS.. Twins, nairc-r White 22. , colored 18 -r Total 40 I " ' . . . 't',-Old,'!ePo1TBkfdhlW.';i years; Rainey Corchoran, colored, over 100 yean. ;..!:-. -; ::. ijtlit Increase in population for the past nine years of nearly 21 per cent-. , . '. j See fonrtb naire lor other local mat ter and new advetisemeats..r Tom, Dick and Harry are now appearing With their grandfathers' recipes for Coughs,! etc., and seeking a fortune through 'adverj Using, bat the people know the Value ec Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and will take aoj other; Price25cents, 'V .,rt:,d 4: 1 ... ,. .... BiBD. , ;; : 'm 27th instant, ELIZA BRADLEY, wife of Dr. J. Cj Walker. :-. -i .":".;!; ,,,-...... 'Heaven hath in store what we have lest" our. mother.'. ' ; i- i.yUi-yn I i'! The funeral will take place to-jaorrow: (Monday) morning, at 10 o'clock, from St. James' Church. The frienda and relatives are respectfully invited tq att4ad. - . . . j ..... . Savannah papers please copy., . ' NEW ADVERTIS (CMKJ STT8. npHE ACADEMY OF THV INCARNATIONS J. f or Yonnff Indies, on Fourth street, and StJ Joseph's Male Academy, on Fifth street, also Sti Peter's Parochial School, Will resume their xer asee on Wedaesday. octooer 1st. , ! 'Parents are reoneeted to make arraneemeata wiUl th Mother Superior before sending their children toscnooi. aeptaot llisa Ilary Bothwell ir a - r .rwhAjv ..w RTB1J .WtfffSffiiS aad BOYS aa MONDAY, October 1st. ? .,,4 O;' seet 98 It -TT7ILL SBSUMS HIS LKSSONS . IN VOCAD TT ana LnatrameDtal Mnaie and , in the Qemta LAnen&re, Monday, October CUl, ibtu. Terms raeoi rate. vnoroaRK utstracttsa goaranteea. j acDlY earlT. so tnat no delay m arranauuc tne for papils may occur. Adores ' i- i- Hail's ej i rixS jp SHIS 'lNtrriTU'llOiei S I requested to enter punctually ' on WaDNKSDAYi 2 l veieoar isv lirre, in eraer to ayota .au irregniaiH y Z I, '.ihii .;. .; . :. i . , Mn.in. seht981t f t f ft c i4 Pripclptal ft Mulfi Yifl Peinaleh B. W. CHADWIC&grinBtoal 1".""" " A S PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED, THE ABOVS jxa. ecaooi wui oe oi on. Wedaeadar. the 1st proximo, in the Heginney School Koom.onFourta, aear the comer of Hincess street" ; ; ' " " -vu j la addition to tha rl thare wfil beoadaet6S at the aama place a mates school, lor the aecoraraodaj. Hon of TonnrSnenwho cannot attend dnrlsK the days. Onry twa nights In tha week (Taeadayi aad .W wjjwmse set apart jorinis purpose. tj t i T Tneexerclaea of the Nlght School will eommenct Tuesday, Ootoberfth. . wi ,umaiU :HUL J- 9 Id Tenas;IPlftySe)eeiitseBWeete. aep81t j IOOi1VCr 1 German rrak FIBST GEBICAN feAtL; 6F ' THE Sba! - A; . aon will ha ren at QERMANIA BALL OA Front street, on TUESDAY EVEN ESQ NEXT, the seta lustrum toeaaspioea or u pun ,w:i 0ynor of .the safe re torn of several bf lis memherp iu.' 'iu.. t iy'j. i.-vA? - - w : r t ..0?2iT) r JOH -LDTSKKff f. j'. .' . - .';JS1L GBNAUST,' rgpHJ'.BDlJlB, ept281t , : . ..yy -rCmmtttee. TlfiTiiiwfiIiifc,(J1Gl I .WOULD NOTIFY! , THE .PUBLIC THAT I will, on Octaber ht remove my business to- the StoteferBy occmpiedby ltr.r.j: 8Bjttekras a jronutore jsstaDUBoment, wnere i wux see coir taatljonhan4stockef Wou.iunt l9Jj . . .... . . t .... a, va- r . -i f I wil LIQUORS ANI.ClDBB,i iUiv? oftld Aspecttttlly solicit he pstronage. df' h klet4lltfm i'.iwBa, ,mm- fXl-PAHTNKKSHTP iBB BX , Listing between. John Werner and tLU.'Prera- psrtf m the Barber business will M- wsBsma n j i NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS BI., CROlY, yLucUoner. , , ... JBYCTOKLTfAKOEJJBw . ' "( -'I BALK OP CHOICE FURNITURE AT AUCTIOST. That of a genUeman removing from the city. 1 ' ON .TUESDATIEXT. 30TH INST., AT OUR salesrooms, at 10 ooefc Ai JL, we will aeU T A Handsonu) Parlor fiett, 10 pieces; Three Chamber 1 Setts, Minor, Hat Rack,--Chairs, Sideboard, i ,. marble top; Bedsteads, -Matraaa, Two . '" . ' Fine Braeael and Three Ingrain Car- u it i pets, it ciioi BioTa, une . lii Cooking 8toT-Crockery, ftirt .j i. f Glaaawar. c. A General Aaaortmtnt of "Well-TCent Tnrnltnro: i :Sale tf TttciaiiriMfeighii j U wauajtajjiai, octob 15TH. 18T9, At IS o'clock M.,,at 'the CentraTBa&war Cempaar's Freight Depot,' I will aelT, af Public :Aucyon?to the highest bidder, for1 cash. In order to satisfy claum for freight and oAer'chrres, the followuig articies t'il-v ... V. t-;;0- Jtl-tf ...I.M-,!--; ' : . -,l now remaining uncalled for, via J . j 1 IRON siFE,' consigned1 WbeRoMet&Northro J ' By order General1 Superrntendfent ',J w ' ' "'" " ' ' THOa D.'lffiARBS, aeptUoawU ' an ..: .; f .: . Ageat. .... , .OFFICE CLERK A TREASURER, : CITY OF WILMINGTON. N. CJ, .. . ' September 37Ui. 1879. PaUrticnlar notice. QITY TAX S3 FOR 1879 ARE NOW ' DUJ. INTEREST, at the rate of Sight per cent, per anr aum, will be charged, according to law, oa all taxes remaining nnpald October 15th, 1879. ; , j ; .!.' : HENRY SAVAGE, '. i "i 'septSSoawSt h ; su Treaflnrer. Extra Steaiaiera ! I STEAMSHIP TYBBB, !j-;r' ?-:..f' ;,: ':: CAPTAIN TRIBOlC Will sail from New York on THURSDAY MORN Hie, October Id. sept 28 tt THOMAS E. BOND, j : :- - snpn: Home-Made Turkish Rug T1LL LAST LONQKB AB& WKAH BBTTK? VT than four ordinary rues.. The work. is so simple and easy that a child cam do It : Tae burlaps cost from 40 cento to SI 75. They are made of rags and scraps of yam. They sell in New York, when flnUhed, far from $1J to $16. - Call and examine bvrlaps and one finiahed iMeae made rag, which will be aeld for $19. All sales cieh. i AsUSS LOU 8TTJABT, ' Corner Front and Princess Streets, i Orders from the countrr and all wholesale orders most be addressed to . TDBEISB BTJQ CO., Wllmineton.lt :C Sole Agent for North Carolina. sept 98 It For Bent, J a Large Two Story DWELLING, on 3d, i v between Malberry and Walnut Streets, at occupied by Capt, CD, Myers.1 $ sept 98 U. V W. L. JTKWKTTi Jri '-A'- - DBAXXBS:IHI .-..'-.i-.f-.r, Cotton, NHMfci;W!ti:Fa'JEagaJ Beeswax, XXetals, ftciJ v yi i NOBTH WATEK ST., WnJIlNOTOH, It' d VghesteaABtleespaldJ.. ,.. :, ..septSStt Copartnersliip Ilotico. max tnroBBSicnrm hayje ; associa' I themselves together for the nnroose of coni ducting the JUNK BUBIHBSS, mnder the firm name of WATtlON KCKLB. WUl alo ,del in Beear . sept 93 8t .. .., . W1LA.BCBXB. ma FBsmssT, best and lowest pbicx X Wall Paperin the city, can be had,' and your rooms papered to ustnatu yon get area sMising si Fine Walnut Window Cornicea. Trrmmlnis. Ao. And by the way, don't put down your carpets with out Blacklock's carpet trimming under them; itwiH make taem last twice aa longhand keep, oat- moth and cold alike. J. W sept 88 It ai v. Second and Prineess Btfi To be in the Fasiiion You ahoiiM bny your BOOTS ' sndBHOBS '..-...'. I; -J j'? o.-.: I where the Faahlenahle it. . t ji , ,. I $oedaaw kept.: lot caa arwaysT be fitted irpln style" at bottoih prices at OSOB. FRENCH 80NS, Jseptssa: 38 H. Trent St.. Wilmington, i Jf OB PLACINqI "LARQBT LINES OF FIBK; IKr 8TJKANCE are unsurpassed by any Agency : la tha iconntrjr. iWe can write $50009. on a St tJbftor tlOOe00 floating " ,ei oks eoarAWt, aid asmfiCmin Other OorapaniesAS I kffiflasipau.1 . .sept 88 tf ; 44 North' Pairljf'iRnhihg o TWOiWXBSS 'NotwttBatarmrrig the rash for oar oby Styles Of tlothlng, we are prepared to wait on an;thak and in no caMirlll customer he slighted ot hut- Oof stock will he kept complete m all itadepirt meats for some time yet. but as Goods are advanc ing in priee 4t win be of interest to "delay as little lift tii 14, ; Stll ,C fTlfi.fV."T Ji? jeptWtf, iriaafi.rt . ..hi! i i Knit" AAT PARENTS adopted by our STATX BOABI OF. XDUX2ATXON, MW1 I: and! rvemade emwlth PeUaheral r foVuhelr mVreda'ctton. at BSTJUCBll' M ' DTTBd- OBCTION UATJb,wim tMpTivueBaa esuaaaa lng OLD BOOKS for them. Thla arrangetaeat will continue emy iot a anon ume. Secure yoar Books while thenars cheap I - oounues immeaia "be 'supplied through lties immediately aronnd New Baaovar can pUed through me on same terms aa y tae xruausners. 'sept " ' f . -.-'... t I NEW .ADVERTISEMENTS. Oomrnlssioiier'sSale of Eeal Estate t n;tmd6r Decree of Poreolosnre. 1 1 rrt vIrttj: 'jL-erm, ltfre, of the Superior GoorCof N uoonty, state of North Carolina, in a certain civil action pending in said Court, between Isaac Bates, Plaintiff and Francis M. Agostinl and Maria B. Agoetini, hia wife, Defendants, the undersigned, Thomas HMcKov, JrjCammissioner appointed by said judgment and decree, will seU for cash, by putt lie aactfoa to' IhiAestvbiMerj-attt fJonrt lipase door in the City of Wilmington, in the Conntv Sf ',3"? d State aforesaid, on Monda I e TWrdday of Noyember, A. D. 1879, at IS o'clock I .;'".vrarS,""? w rnIB ina, BKUaie ano I Hanover, and I Dosed to eoniain Vniir TfanAreStmA 1NfHrMKn and bounded On the Tforth h lnnda nt Tfothontl XT HUL on the East by lands which, formerly belonged to the late Thomas Cowan, on the South by the lands of Arthur I. Hill, and on the West- by the North Kastem branch of the Cape Fear River. The second feact beginning on the North East branch of the Cape Fear River, and on the dividing dam. dividing the lands of Nathaniel M. Hill, andFraacfa M. AgMttoL running thence North up the river to Rags Creek: thence i up OBagg Creek to the Canal; thence np the Canal to the head; thence South Fifty (50) poles to a stake; thence Sotith7T West 840 poles tothe Wil nmgton and Weldon Railroad; thence South 26? West, 99 poles along said road to Agostmi'a line?; thence forth 79"? West 803 poles toa dam, thencb North 18 poles to tha division dam, thence down the division dam to the river, and the begin iiintf; containing by -estimation 280 acres, more or less; and being the same two tracts of land which the said Francis M.--Agostinl; and Maria E. AgoBtini his wife, conveyed to "The Bank of New aaovfgr y L certain deed f .mortgage; which bears date the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1874,. and is registered in the orSce of the Register of Deeds of the said Conntv Of New Hanover. In Rnnlr "TC. K K." at pages 211. 212 and 213. to which: ref crened in given for greater certainty. ,iuo vi ia oay oi w 'tember. i '' . : a OMAS H McKOY, Ja., r - r. Commissioaer. sept28 tda Commissioner fs Sale of Eeal Esiati "tinder Decree of Foreclosure; "Df VIRTUB;" AND tN PTTRSTTATTfTIB ' intr JL judgment of foreclosure,, rendered at the June xwmu, xo, oi ine sapenor court or New Hanover County. State of North Carolina,: In a certain dvU action pending in said Court, between ' The Bank of New Hanover," Plaintiff, and Thomas B. Cart, and Caroline N. Carr, his wife, John W. Atklnsod! ifti5xSdervp' I-onden, Assignee in Bankruptcy of he Wilmington Bailding Association Defen dants, the undersigned, Walker Meares, Commls aiofer appointed by said Judgment and decree, will sell, for cash, by public auction, to the highest bid der, at the Court ;House door, tin the City of Wilr- ?'54r,'.".IvJsl"c'm eeruun'iArr us FABCKLOV LAND, situate sad bennt la the said City.0 Wilmington, and bounded aa follows : Be ginning In the Southern line Of Market street, at a pointoae hundred and fifty one (151) feet Eastward- 94 feet and four (4) Inches, to the corner ef lot fo merlv. bekmging to the late Sarah Smith; thence Seathwardly with the . Western line of the lot last jetered to, and at right angles with Market street, totbe Hae of an Alley, extending from Front street to8econdatreet, known as Bettencoart Alley, thence nnnnuj nun uia aoiuara oM or bbti ftlrry to a lot which formerly belonged to tha utA-Mn- .AL Paul Bepiton, and thence Northwardly witb the Eastern Une-of said lot -last referred to. tothe be ginning on Market street: and being the same tot. Diece or naieel of land which tha uM Thnmi. R Carr and Caroline N. Carr, his wife, conveyed to the gae, whlsh bears date the Sad day of April, A: Dl Torn J .v . ? . . eauu noon tt. Auunson, vj a certain aeeaof inort- of Deeds of the said County of New Hanorer, in raamw EiTen ior greater certainty. ' i ! ' i 1' WALKEB MEAEBB, - 1 8ep28-tds Commiasioner. i Conuriissioner's Sale of Eeal : Estate Under Decree of Foreclosure. TOY VIRTIIE AND IN PURSUANCE OF Ajuoement or jroreciosure. rendered atthn Jnnm Term, 1879, of the Superior Court of New Hanover County, State of North Carolina, in a certain civil actieu pending in said Court, between Alexander D. mown ana wiuan Koaaick, partners nnder the firm name of Brown' and Roddick, Plain tills, and John H.Allen and Bachael Allen hiatwife, Daniel Ai. Smith aad Nellie Smith his wife,' and Baehael 2L Bmpie, CommlBBitmer appointed by: said judgment ana aecree, wiu seuDy paDuc-auction to the highest Didder, ror casn.at tne court House door In the City Dounaea as squowb:- iMsmnine in tne bntini . line of Market street a a point about one. hundred 1 (100) feet from the North Western intersection of Sixth- street wiUi eaaa m Market etreet, tsaid point 1 l corner of a niece of land i being the South Western corner of a waicn sormertT neionrea to tne late WUie A. Wa onred en , thence rnnalng NortkwardlT andnarsiiAi ti Sixth street one hundred and -fortr-ievan ri4T faet. www " wvmmij iBu paiauei, wiui jaaraei sirees forty-sbr (46) feet to the line of a piece ef land f onn erlj posessed by the late Robert 8. McCombeT, thence Soathwardly and parallel wita STxtb-1 street, em line r Mar kefetv and thence- Eastwardlv wit said northern Una or Market Bt. forty-six (46) feet to , the Beginning, and being the same Piece or Parcel of ' lono. wmcn tne aoeye named ueiendants conveyed , to tae plaintiffs aforesaid' by a certain deed' of mortgage, which hears date the 18th day of Decem ber, A.T. 1877, and is registered in the office of the OUf 1 Uwii v mmm sept98tda - - . '. , Commiasioner. Commkrioner's oeing in , ino saia County ot New bujwuuuk wa auaer, viz: - lu nrsc Deing a certain tract Of land knnwn m "TTanonav Plonf.fli i m SAM. register or ueeas.or tne said county ef New Ba- I nover, ia BookN .N.N.'' at page 470, 471, 479, to I wmcn reierence u given ror greater certainty. . t This 97th day of September, 1879. J A - S Sale of. Eeal ataSiu sftKioxWtiaA rree drJorebloAareiiiiTtn,l 1 :j TTnder Decree "tY VlBTU. AND Df PUBSTJANCB OP A of foreclosure, rendered a the iudement o Term, 1879, of the Saoerior Court of Nov Rnmnir 1 county, state oi .worm uarouna, in a certaia civil aefioa pending in said Court, between- Tba Bank of New Hanover," Plaintiff, and James T. Pettewsy J and B, Pettaway.bla wif e, Defendants, the under- -signed, John L, Woester, Conimlssloner appointed . uj ma jmaenitiD ana mmynuwi ror Cass,-' n.iblic auction to the highest bidder, at tha Con ktwsedoer ia taeCUrof Wilmrafitonlin themini of New Hanover, and State aforesaid, on Monda' the 2Mrd dav of November. A. IX 18T. aa is ovW Mm a certain Lot or Paeeel of Land, .situate and Being im mk bu vmvj v triiiiiiiiKiwn-, ana DOunuoa as follows: Beginning at a point ta the Southern Ime of Rineass street, one hundred and thirty-two (189) feet Bastwardly from the Eastern line of Ninth street, and running thence Southwardly parallel with Ninth street one hundred and sixty-five (165) feet; thence Eaatwarly parallel wttt Princess street sixty-six (66) .feet; thence Northwardly parallel witn Hinux street, one nonarea ana sixty-five (165) feet to the Southern line of Princess street: and -tnenco iv wwnwitf matujt ia unooi rTmeess Street .1. A IumUmImmi mw.A k.lnM .1. t. . T-of Iandwatcntne saia James Ti Fetteway and E. -i jana waico me saia amea-fi I'etteway and a ikf. mwwir, ma wue, converea to "J. no hiew Hanover," by. a certain deed of roc which bears date the 84th day of December. f eresee is eiven for ereater eertaintv. . This 87t day f September. ! i5siJ i a- JOHN L. WOOSTKR. v:iept98tds' .Mioa ) '-..ii ,n Cbmmiaaioner. (tommiuiciierA Sale of Eeal . Satate tTnfler lletee 'J BY 1 vibtub; and1 -U 4 FTJBSoANCX t OF A judgment of foreclosure, rendered at the Jane tor uoun oi new Banover Of New Hanover,"' Plaintiff, and : and Jane M. Sheehan, his wife. Defendants, the unaermKHou, auwuu v.rwui, vommissiener; ap pointed by said judgment and decree;- wilt sell for cash, byjpablic auction to the highest bidder, ut the Court House door in the City- of Wilmington. County of New Hanover, and State aforesaid, on Monday, thethird day o November, A. D : 187$. at Vt o'cleek hL, a certain Lot or Parcel of Land, situate tad being in the said City, of Wilmington, and bounded as follows: Beginsina: in the Soothera line of Bladen street at s point forty-one (41) feet and three V) Inches Bastwardly from ita intersection with the Eastern line of .Eighth street, and runaim; thence Bastwardly along the said Southern Bladen street fortr-one Lilt feet and three m tiu-hna- thence Sewthwardly-panaiel-wrtlriglghth street" sixty -ix ipo) xeet; uence w eerwamiy parallel wlm Bladen street forty-one (41) feet and three Pti tnr.hea : ; I thence- Northwardly parallel with Eighth irtreet sixty-six (66) feet to tnenegu ana bains' th same Lot. Piece or Parcel oT Land which the raid a Sheehan, and Jane M.. 81 to the said MThe Bank of Netruanr" by a certain deed of morteagv which beamdate the. Bra oayai reanuarj, a. w. the oma m 1 fffSjOVVmST teinty. 1 43 I I tafni I-.,. T tjus ranaajpi aemamoer,. nt-i vtsatds ... im.h o-P"ffwW"T tVNgrSnrg ESSmir,.. ALDBBBOS. s J,tjrody,..i4.v:v.,..,f..'.. 1 to.- t ftTaaIL,...:t. .,... SCO ! I " ' One vNitiiHiui.ii-.iiWiw.u : 4 00 ; - TwoweJt,.-1..,i.-iiHii..... i..... s 60 : - - TareireeES,.i..t;titi. g GO " " OaemBth,.....,,.T 10 00 'Two months,..;. ,.SJ'1m-- 17 00 . t., Three months,.,.. ..,.;t...S4 00 - 8Ixmontha,..,.M..-..- 40 00 ! Hnal lalU VmiMMU rma wtaWa anaaai. : " - mrv'WMIH phw" NEW j advertisements: O P E R H O ES E k nONOAY NIGHT, SGPTEnBBH 29. EVENT EXTRAORDINARY. : The grand opening and only appearance ta this city i too naeqaauea ana ajaaw-jf STAR ALIIAKC 0PEELA COIIP'Y, (With New 8ceaery, Wararobea and Effects, v p8entiB.tbe entirely sew Operatic tiiui- tit anacew othe day xi- l IT j Ttt ft L PTBT A 17 AT) 1? Q-t -ill D. Jrlll J&XrV.K J!l , mnn. i n.n.nr atria o .,,. , rr . V.. seprcsentinir ntiheBtar casc 1 thirty-five ;LAi)iKs: v akd; ENTLEMKN. Nora. These r erfonnaacts are of tha most te fined and clevaticx character, and ara given at doa ble expense, but without extra charge. No advance in prices. No extra charge fox reserved ceata Box sneec ror oest seats now open at HJslNSBSi:GEB'w Bookfctore. - rui ..;.'.'" Open at 7:30. Begin at tiir Bredselyf Crriaws at 10 septic JO P E O UBlE . '' 'i'j Vi, . ... A , . . t.l iff. Thursday Evening October 3d. j.-' - . -ii-.'-t;.:.;--,-r--, ; ' i Vd-J,' - v'TOtf: FORD'S JOTEMILE 0FER& COHP'T, .- Arthur SuUlvaa'a Oomia Opera,.- .. H. MvS?PIN AFORE. :FIFTX;tHIliRjjk-'6 . . Pinafere as done at; Wallack'a Pinaforo n a New Press. . Everv character is to well done, both MnaicAllv and Dramatically, as to he beyond a4ttoanv;in.,. - The New York Tribune said Pina'ore as done at Waliacks. by Ford's Juvenile-Onera Coaioanv. was better sung and acted than by any other Company mat nas appeareaimw xon city. Admission 25. 50 and 75 eenta.ifSaenrad Beats ai. Secured seats for children 60 cants. i gale of seats will begin on Tuet day, : September 30th, at HeiBBberger's Book Store. sept 28 4t Boat7iight & LIcKoy .- TOLD-YOU'-Sa- - -vHAVE ADVANCED. Bat nev'rtWees, we can' even' aow SILL 10U BARGAINS. Come and examine our Stock and Prices . It wil certainly pay you. . ...' v '' i- '. ' A. ! . Yea will at least allow as to post you on prices Won't yon f Write for Samples and Prices Your communi cations will receire prompt answeru. We keep every thing that is kep inaflnt claes I Grocery eetabl'shmpnt. OorWlce, Liquor and Cfear Department cannot be excelled In the State. Special attention given to the SetaU Department A ;" ' '-. .' .' : ,. 'r.i,. , r , . Goods always fresh. Luxuries and Substantial s at very small'margin. a ' ' '' .'N'- . j . Ai f i .y j -' i The fact is we keep on retail tne largest and most - r t - A A ... . i i - . , ' complete stock of any house in' the St ate. Call and see as. ifipatwriglit i j ;A aa4.T NORTH rjJKnT8TA .rseptSSB&Wliti I iLj O 11 ST W OCT O 8 V'r-'h liiiuiivi a V.9hv.i.tui II I -a -iu tw' w i.i a superior qnauty lustrecerrea. . a 20 T T.r -rrrrfnT'.no: v-.y.-ii.l U ':j '-:.Oili Smm - ft ft fi Sacks WKEaxkm mAMSiav.f '1200 yfhIUuti BUa)BAO4Uil'0 I'-'QKllfi Bundles aWftffliVJf Ifi iof " Floiir. Bacony c. BlsFreshlbUB; VKfVE r :- :' Xjbu s . ; yeranuiatooi a Extra o; aklC. 1 llfi oDirana itoxeu jrreen crac BBS. I .0 Y.t..a f . iLMjr.ii. "i J ieptbtf VY 1 1. I.I A MB aa mUiMJJdJdfUMv r Wholesale Qra Com. Merts. Cheeao. Cheese. '.'liH LioM f(jjMaW"' j aept 38 tf Ui KEBCHMEB PAUPER, BMt i'- : ' 1 Q0 and Bbls CUBA aOfJASSBS, OK Bhds choice P6BTQ BICO do. IHH Hbda SUGAR-HODSB . do ceoiSllIv .iiuft -vu -i-svQiv-it4: -;:.! a. For sale jt ; . -peptt8til ! KEBCHNEK A C ALL)SK Uffit H f ta" kvJ "'Vn-'ii,' " J stAlAi UVVV ... ti 1 1 Gait. - - SaltU flsHt. bucks uvsKrvuu'Havr, "' 1 l'jliiii T f.t t Bizivnaiaa WTii in i a wsianr ForsaiebY jsiev'oiir Ra orfMYifr aviH fTfciWi ifiir BUI W1UDAI i4VVi SOOBdl ieced MdoSiemiM, SPIBIT CAbKS. New'and seeond band. J A A Bush VA. MalAL, SOOd Bosh COBN, jiiicv v wu ifoia jriiuutt. augraaes ( oa hand and for sale tow by ; Di L.GOSB t sept 38 tf - , Noa. and S South Water st 53- Wi. .nr. A-va. itOOQt 'pa. t vfs'f siCd. J3liJi;v ni Ai;w T V. Vi ffwl - t v:A: ;ibi'jP OKaatoJlaBip : 1 RgPATRTNa pONE WITHlltBATjilESSt iAND I . : . dispatch: . ",--.-c-'nr v.r'rf Mispta?.fcf- nm.nldnmm n:i 3 J 'A A mm
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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