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THE IIOBIimCr STAR. If 'CZ Dy Wja. II. BERN A PUBLISHED DAILY - EXCEPT MONHA V. BATH OF StTBSCMPTIOM IH ADVAHCM : One rr, (by mail) postage paid... . , $1 oo Six months, " V" " , 00 TureemonUU, " " f : " 3 5 one month ..-., . I 00 To City Subserlbere, delivered la any pan of the eliy. Fifteen Genu per week. Our City Agents are not authorised to collect for mere than three month in advance. .. I Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. a, as second class matter. ', , - OUTLlNKh. - A Memphis refugee io New York jumps bis creditors , and leaves a $20,000 legacy; bis name is E. H. HempeL The track recently used io New York turns out to lack 59 feet of being a mile; thenegro Hart has sued for his share of the gate money got by Ennis, Krohne and Weston, on the plea that they did not make the required dis tance; Ben Butler is his lawyer. . Two hundred and fifty immigrants for Texas have arrived in New York from Europe. Rumors of Republican conspiracy on the Fiencu frontier are unfounded. - De Verg'e, an eminent Paris physician is dead. An accident occurred at Bodie mine, California, by which eight men were mortally injured and one killed.' In New Orleans it is thought eighty, delegates for Wiltz and fifty for Ogden were elected. - Paul Aubert, in New Orleans, acci dentally killed bis mother while cleaning a gun. Miners at Allentoo, Pa., have struck for higher wages. - King's pow der mill exploded near ttouth Lebanon, Ohio, killing three ' men. Charles P. Thompson, of Mtsa., can under no circum stances be a Democratic candidate for Go vernor. Strike of Louisville cabinet woikmeu about ended. Under a de cision of the Attorney General the business of lottery dealers can no lunger be trans acted through the mails, and orders forbid ding it have been issued by the Postmaster General New cases of fever are re ported in the country around Memphis. Messrs. Miller, provision dealers at Augusta, Ga., have Tailed, with liabilities at 180.000. - The Italian, Balbu, who murdered bis wife in New York, was cap tured yesterday at Wheeling, O. ; he ad mitted bis guilt, and assigned jealousy as the-cause. Forest fires in Western New York continue to. spread. The British meet with opposition in their ad vance oo Cabul, the native tribes are all in arms. The President of the Liver pool Chamber of Commerce Bailed for New York yesterday. A New York dealer in stolen bonds was arrested in Philadel phia yesterday, where be was trying to dis pose of a bond stolen from the Manhattan Bank A woman baa been sentenced tohaug at Montreal, Canada, fur murder. There were 68 new cases of fever at Memphis dariog the week ending yeslei day;4otal to. date 1,347; deaths for the week, 20; total to date 403. Several persons were killed by a boiler explosion jiear Middleburg, N. C, "yesterday. New York maikets: Money loaned from 7 to 3, and cloaiog easy at 4 per cent; cotton firm, with taks at lOf 10T cts; Southern Hour firm; wheat 23c higher, with a fair export and good speculative business; corn opened lf c better, and closed dull with advance lost; spirits turpentine dull .and easier at 30c; rosin firm hVl 25 1 30. Norfolk dealers will sell peanuts by Uie pound. If ready chewed the price will be higher. General Hancock is reported seri ously sick at Governor's Island. The South will be sorry to learn this. The coal companies have at last come to au agreement. . Production is to be restricted to. the demand. The demand will regulate the prices. It is said to be a fact that of the outstanding $40,000,000 of fractional currency that not long ago was re ported the most of it baa disappeared. The Savannah JVetos says that Mr. Tilden is not the first choice of the Democracy of Georgia. He is not the first 'choice of any ' Southern State, ryrn m -- . : The political muddle in New York over the Police Commissioners grows deeper and thicker. There is no un derstanding it now. All is confusion worse confounded. , ?And'iidw.; civil service reformer, Commissioner Baum, writes from Ohio that the State is safe for the Republicans by 40,000 majority. So Baum is among the prophets. some oi tne iron mills - are so ' mm m crowded with orders they are re fusing to take any more at 'present. English and ' Scotch - iron advanced during the week from $3 to $5 a ton. The Io4anaP0s Sentinel refers to Gen. Sherman, as "a military shyster and a partisan nincompoop'? because of his letter to the Salisbury com mittee. ; ;TJp this way he is regarded as anf educated Vandal; whose chief glory consists in organizing a corps of professional bummers and io burn- ng Atlanta and Columbia. ibat Kortb Uarouman who was drowned at Baltimore was only soaked after all. He took too much benzine aboard, got jin the . car, fel asleep and woke up at . Pittsburgh, Pa. He ought to form a copartner ship with that 'Judge who went to Baltimore thinking he was bound for Currituck. -'-'" -1 ,; ; -:K :-,70n.W V VfYID) lTTRi- - M fin-AVTT). : VOL. XXV.rNO. 12. The reorganizing of the : Southern States on a Republican basis pans out very poorly thus far. John Pool, and "Gen." ' Rutherford cannot get up a boomtM sweat as hard--a' they will. Here is the latest from . Wash ington, which we find in the' Balti more Sun?8 letter : ' : , "It is reported on good authority that the recent movement initiated in this city to reorganize the Republican party "In. the South has panned out so badly that several of those fingaged in it have concluded that it would be a prudent'' thing to withdraw. Among them are said to be one or more of the officeholders. It is understood that the Secretary of the Treasury became satisfied that the material participating in the move ment was not exactly the kind la work up the Sherman boom, and. baa been moved to disown any affiliation with iU" Mr. Tilden denies that he is trying to get the 'nomination in any way. t is lime enough for him to say wtjat he will do when 'the nomination is tendered him. We like that. It is dignified, it is self-jespecting. Mt. Clay said that the office should seek the man. : J ust so. Mr. Tilden can afford to wait. He was once nomi nated and elected. If the agricultural fairs of North Carolina do not prosper it is surely not the fault of the press. A vast amount of gratuitous advertising is done before the meetings, and a vast deal of gratuitous puffing is done af ter the meetings, and vet some peo ple are not happy. The Richmond State calls little Billy Mahone the Dick Deadeye of the Readjustee. o:je3:js3 city. AUW ailVKKTIKBUBNTI. Removal. Remember. King Sams. A. Davtd Wanted. . Uunson To buyers. G. A. Peck Lamps. J. D. Doshkr For rent. Found Gold spectaclep. D. O'Connor Removal . Otterbocbg Sheriff sle. S. VakAmtunge Legal notice. Adrian & Vollkrs Confident. Harrison & Allen Stiff hats. Uein&bergek They have come. Giles ft Murchison Hardware. C. A. PRiCK--New confectionery. E. VahLaeb Music and German. Cronlt & Morris -Auction sale. Robt. Henning Same low prices. J. Dawson & Co. Fairbanks' scales. Altaffer & Prick Sash, doora, &c. P. IL Hatden Harness and sadd.es. Parker & Taylor Great excitement. Gerhardt & Co Buggies, harness, &c. Boatwbight & McKot New arrivals.1 C. W. Yates Photographs, organs, &c, J. K. McIlhjnt Reduction in drags. Mallard & Bowden Saddles, bridles. Williams & MuncmaoH Yarn, salt, &c. Hall & Peaks all Flour and molasses. M.M.Katz Grand opening. See 4th page Eerchner & Caldeu Bros Bacon, bagging, flour, corn, &c. Donatlou to tbe Fire Department. A donation of $300 was handsomely ten dered yesterday to the Fire Department of the' city, by Col. D. R. Murchison, repre senting tbe firm of Williams & Murchison and the Wilmington Compress Company, and was as handsomely accepted by Col. Roger Moore, tbe Chief of the Fire De partment. The following correspondence explains the matter: Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 2, 1879. Col. Roger Moorey Chief of Fire Department: Dear Sir: Wishing to show my appre ciation of tbe very efficient service ren dered by tbe Fire Department, in their ef forts to save the property at tne Wilming ton ComDress. at tbe fire which occurred there yesterday morning, I beg to enclose a check for SoUO. coniriDutea dv tne nrm oi Williams & Murchison and the Compress Company, which you will please divide as you see proper. ; Thanking you for the untiring energy and goad judgment wmcn you snowed in the management of tbe fire, I am, Very respectfully, D. R. Murchison, Pres't. Wilmington Compress Co. . Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 4, 1879. Vapt, D. R. Murchison, President Wilmington Compress Co.: Dear Sir: Your note of 2d inst, en closing check for three hundred dollars, a present from Messrs. Williams & Mur chison and the Wilmington Compress Com pany, of which you are President, to the Fire Department, to snow your apprecia tion of the very efficient service rendered br the Department at the tJompress , Are, and to be divided' aa I may deem best, I have received and have divided in the lot- lowine manner, which I trust may meet vour approval: To the Adrian, Little Giant and Cape Fear Companies, who were at the fire upon tbe day of its occurrence until late- in the afternoon,- sixty dollars each to the Hook & Ladder Company, and : the Stedman Bucket Company, thirty -five dollars each; to the Brooklyn Bucket (Jompany,? tmrty dollars, and Brooklyn Engine Company, twentv dollars. To the generous donors (your good firm and the Wilmington Compress' Company) please bestow the grateful thanks of my self and the eood men composing this department, for this very substantial recogj nition or their services, -r r - r ' To know that their services are appreci ated is gratifying, but to have them recog nized and acknowledged in so handsome a manner is especially pieasing. Thanking you again for the very hand some present, and for the very complimen tary manner in which you have seen fit to speak ot toe wowing oi tne aepartment in tendering same, . ; r : I am, very truly, yours, : Rogkk Moore, 1 Chief ' Engineer Wilmington Fire Depart ment. " - WILMINGTO, Local Dota. ."-,, i f '"'.! k We noticed Judge Seymour on our streets yesterday. '."V " - Tbe hour .for night .service . at tbe Front Street M, E. Church has been changed to 7J o'clock. . s .. The October term of the Crimi nal Court, His Honor Judge O.'P. Mearls, presiding, convenes to-morrow morning. A white man, name unknown, was taken to the guard ' bouse; yesterday morning in a beastly state of intoxication. . - The Register of Deed s issued ' three marriage licenses during the past week, one for white and two for - colored couples. ' : ;-;:r; - The Board of Aldermen . and the Board of County -Commissioners both meet in regular monthly session to-morrow afternoon. L We are requested to state that the first Meet of the Wilmington Fox Club will take place at the Fair grounds on Wed-, nesday morning, at 6 o'clock.'. : ,; , j The Rev. C. M. Payne will con tinue his sermon to young men, commenced last Sabbath evening, at the Second Pres byterian church this evening. . . Remember the noon-day prayer meetings, held every, day, Sundays excep ted, at the Seaman's Bethel, on Dock be tween Front and Second streets, and com- mencingatl2 M. . ( Mr. E. S. Pigford, of this city, left last night for Chicago, where be goes to complete his medical course at the Hahnemann Medical College. He expects to be absent about three months. ?. One of our friends ventures the opinion that teachers should instruct their pupils in writing and arithmetic during school hours, and not send them home with difficult sums for "Pa" or "Ma" to workout for them. ' s I 'k -. 5 The'door of a business house on Second, between Market and Princess streets, was found open by a policeman at a late hour Friday night, with the key in the lock. The officer locked the door and took the key to the station: house. T It is stated that the skull of the colored man who jumped from the excur sion train at Nichols', S. C, the other day; was smashed like an egg shell; but that a bottle he bad in his pocket was Intact. It mast have been the hardest sort of whiskey. Mr. W. E. Davis, one of our principal dsh dealers, during the examina tion of a case before Mayor Fishblate yes terday morning, stated that in the eight months just passed" nine thousand pounds of fish had been shipped from this port oa Ice. : So far, we hear, there have been one hundred and . cine accessions . to the Second Baptist Church since the com-l mencement of the revival. There will be a baptism at 3 o'clock this afternoon, at tbe, foot of Queen street, Rev. J. P. King officiating. . The revival meetings at tbe Fifth Street M. E. Church Jj ;werfl1 largely attended every night of tbe past week. A number have made a profession of faith; and are expected to attach, themselves to the church to-day.- ; So far there have been about one hundred and eighty conversions. ' The hours for services to-day are 11 A. M. . and 4 and 7i P.M. - - Yesterday and to-day was the ! occasion of tbe fourth quarterly meeting at the Fifth Street M. E. Church, but in consequence of a' severe affliction in the family of Rev. Dr. Burkhead, the Presid ing, Elder xt the District; which prevents him from being present, It has been post poned until a future occasion, of which due notice will, be given. Baa Ball Ida tell. At the match game of base ball, which took place at the corner of Seventh and Princess streets, yesterday morning, be tween the Dew Drop and Little. Bud Base Ball Clubs, the latter were the winners, as follows: r LITTLE BUD8. Runs. Onta. Willie Stone...... ..... 2 5 Robbie Holmes.... .... 5 2 Willie Willson. 5 2 Percy Munson...... .. 2 3 Willi Whitehead...... 2 4 Sammie Uolme3.. 8 2 Willie Bloom. . . .v; i 2 4 Ed Glavin... ......... 2 3 Ed Northrop 4 1 Whiting Mcllhenny.... 4 1 Total.....:. ....... 31 27 DEW DROPS. Run?. Oatsj! -"1 2 3 2 . 4 .4 2 27 Willie HarrUs... Rob French. .......... Ed Kelley . TomGause. . . . . . . ..... . Hardy Fennell Ed Turlington. .'. ... ;. Willie Grant.,.;.....;. Edgar Hinton Willie Pugh. .......... " - i - n 5 3 5 1 . 1" 2 4 3 Total. 30 HIortaary ' There were four interments in Oakdale Cemetery daring the week closing yester day, of which three were adults and one a child. ' ' ' -v.- ' Belle vue Cemetery reportj two interments for the week, one adult and one chUd;. -1 Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery reports eight interments for the, week, two- adults and six children. ' iriaciairate', (Jonrt. r i ff ffi W f Jane Merrick, colored, was before Jus, tice Hall, yesterday morning, on a warrant sworn out by Patience Jones, and charged 'with wilful trespass.' Defendant submitted and was discharged 4 on ;lhef payment of costs - ' ; . N. C, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 5 1879! ,ir .Ton jrpunsoif. Tbe Lavieat information tioneernlna: tne Notorloao . Ootlaw-Ula wue .--v'j i Reports Him Killed.' 'Among the ' colored- excursionists who arrived" here' 'from' 'South - Carolina on Thursday : last -was he wife of the notori ous Tom Johnson ;Zfcw Alonzo Elri, whose reputation as an outlaw and desperadq was second only to that of the infamous.Henry Berry" Lbwery, " who worried' the good peo. pie of Robeson county to such an extent afeW years agd.i She wis SeVn and recog nized on the 'stroot by Officer Carf; who took he. firs'. Ppporru nity to intet ve w her. She stated in substance that - Johnson was fired upon and killed at a village known as Strawberry, about twenty miles this side Of Charleston,' ' whiTu in the : act of stealing some' ' harness ' from'- a ' store. She : did -not state s at .exactly what .time the shooting took place,' but said that Johnson was able, after receiving his death wound, to make his way to their home, which was not far off, wherebe soon after wards expired, . i -- ' Irwill be remembered that shortly be far leaving his old haunts in i the vibfnity of Wilmlngton7sonie"l imelast year, be made a daring' raid upon' a certain house in "Brooklyn,' occupied by colored people, and succeeded in kidnapping and success fully carrying off his wife, who had. been giving some information to the officers concerning her husband.and who appeared to be jn terrible apprehension of, capture and violence at his hands. On.this raid he was said to have been accompanied by Simon Haggett, an escaped murderer from this city, who is still at large, and a colored man from South Carolina, accused of mail robbery, and who was a fugitive from jus tice. A week or two after that he disap peared, and no definite information was subsequently had as to his whereabouts, though it was rumored . that he had. been seen both, in South Carolina and Georgia. The whereabout of his companions have also , remained a mystery. We give the story of the outlaw's wife - for what it is worth, it being impossible just now to say how much credence is to be placed in it. She did not return with , the excursionists. fflaroiU Caori. A seaman by , the name of Istalber, be longing on the Swedish bai que Israel, had a hearing, when it was found that he had only been locked up at the instance of his commander to keep him out of mischief, as he was . driokiag, and he was released and turned over to Capt. Tallin. Richard Atkinson, colored, who was be fore the Court Friday morning, charged with being a suspicious character, had a further hearing, and was again remanded to await additional developments. C. Blount, colored, charged with rapping for the police unnecessarily, about 7.30 o'clock Friday night "..was discharged, it being shown that he was acting at the re 4 quest of another party, and for cause. Kit Hugeios was charged with commit ting assault and .battery upon the person of Fanny Gore. She contended that he struck her three times, once with a stick and twice, with his fist Huggins made a statement, saying the complainaat was or dered by him to keep out of the house if she couldn't treat him "parliamentary." Defendant was ordered to pay a fine of $25 or be imprisoned for thirty days. Fanny Gore, charged with acting disor derly, using very bad language, and trying to batter Huggins house down and bury him in the debris, .was ordered to pay a fine of $10 or be imprisoned for twenty days. 3 -i'v U - John Broadway and William Wright, two dilapidated colored individuals, ar rested for acting suspiciously in the neigh borhood of the W. & W. R. R. depot, about 12 o'clock on Friday night, were re leased on the promise of leaving the city instanlcr. Two or three fish dealers were arraigned on tbe charge of forestalling the market, but their cases .were dismissed. """""maamjaamaamanagawM " A.Pietarobr Color Arilait We examined yesterday a very creditable picture painted by, one of our colored art? ists J. C. Hill and intended to be exhib ited at the approaching Fair of the Indus trial Association at Raleigh! It represents Hatteras immediately, after a storm, the clouds drifting to the northward,9 a full rigged ship off Halteras light approaching a wreckin the midst of which is a seaman clinging to aa upturned boat, while in the distance is a steamer heading from the Cape. The painting is' Very ' neatly execu- ted and 1s in every way " a creditable per formance for one who. has never been f schooled in the arC As . a specimen of home skill we hope it may meet the attention it merits. ." '' ,"'-V :' Itectnro TomdrrowKvenlaar. The Rev. Rabbi Mendelsohn will deliver his promised lecture- on Hebrew Jurispru dence and Procedure In Courts, under the auspices of the? Historical an Seieniific 'Society, at be school room in rear of St. James' Church; on Market street, to-morrow evening, at 7i' o'clock. The public are respectfully invited tySee fourth page for other local news. ; Mildness conquers-and hence it is : that the gentle yet positive influence of Dr.' Bull's Baby Syrup overcomes so quickly i . . i t i m 1 uie aisoruecs oi oaoyooou.-, - .-. ..T't- DIBJD, GRAlNGEB.-In this city, Saturday, October 4th, kt 0 o'clock, A. M., -MART MORAS; Child of the lata Isaac B. and Mrsj, Josie C. Grainger, aged . 11 years and ft months; -'- -:";; f The runeral wlli talce place from St. John's Church, thenoe to Oakdale Cemetery, this afternoon 4 o'dc ' Frienas and acquaintances .'are re- tpectfully larlted to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Found, 5 A PAIR OF GOLD RIMMED KYB-GLAS8IS with a email Key attached . same by applying at oc5 It -',- Finder cm obtain tit THIS OFFICE. For Bent, That , nmarRATtr.it ' nwiruna t walnut, between Third and Fourth sta., eeutainiagfaur rooms, will be rented on most xeasouaoie terms, convenient oat Ihousefl and srood water on tba nremlneii. Poeeesaton given at once. For information apply to J. !. DOSCHKH, or GKO. L. BCftTJTT, corner Fonrth and Walnut atreets. ; : - oc5 it THS UNDERSIGNED 13 NOW RECEIVING A stock of - New and Freah Coafectioneriei, Fruits, Ac, Ac., at the store recently occupied by Mr. N. Greenwald, on South Front, near -Market street, and invites the attention of the public to the excellence of his goods. ' He "will alio keep on hand a full stock ot Fine Cigars. oc5 tf C A. PRICE. D. O'Connor, XVEAL K8TiTB AND COLLECTING AGENT, has removed his office from next door to the Court Hoase to the Journal BuUdtng.'on Princess, between Front and Second streets. ' "' oc5 tf v Remember! Uu STOCK; OF WALL ' PAPER, WINDOW Shades and Upholstering Goods is undiminished. New Goods arriving daily. Our work we guarantee the best, and prices as low as any. ocSlt JOHNSON & HICKS. Lamps ! Lamps! tl UST RECEIVED A STOCK OF HANDSOME Parlor Lamps, Perkins A House Pater t Lamps, Night Lamps, and plosive, at oc5 ti 'Kinslow Kerosene," non-ex-GEO. A. PJUCK'S, No. 45 South Front St Knox's Silk Hats. And a beautiful line of soft and Stiff Felt Hats. Cheap at HARRISON A ALLEN'S, ': oct 5 tf City Hatters. . Reduction in Drugs. 1 WILL SELL AT VERT REASONABLE PRICES aaythiBg la my line. Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, &c, of which I have a fall stock. J. K. MoELHKNNY, Wholesale and lie tail Druggist. N. B. comer Market aad Front streets, ocStf Wttmington.N.C. ' SHERIFF'S SALE AT OTTERBOURG'S MSN'S Wear Depot. In fact we clata the largest pa tronage, "offlclalJv," over any Clothing and Gents' Supply House in the city. Sheriffs, County Officers, City Fathers, and everybody alike feel it to their interest to deal with us. Mr. C. L. Cowles, the best Cutter and cleverest man In the world, has control of Merchant Tailoring Department Will take pleasure in showing and explaining our new Electric Light Apparatus. OTTERBOURG'S, 37 Market street oc5lf Hardware. Hardware.; NOTWITHSTANDING OUR LARGS SALES of the last few weeks, our stock of Hardware Is complete in ail Its branches. We have a full line of Axes, Grub Hoes, Cotton Cards, Coffee Mills. Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Ac, which we are stUl selling very low. Give us a eaiL Don't forget it, we are Headquarters for Crockery and Tinware. K GILES A MURCHISON, 5tf 38 and 40 Murchison Block. Re mo van rj'HE NEW FURNITURE STORE HAS REMOVED from N. E. to 8. E. Corner Market and 3d Sto. mm BEHUEHDS ft 1IIUNBOB. OctStf Wilmington, N. C. STOVES I The famous Sam Cook. Full line of other styles; all leading patterns Heating Stoves to suit every one. Grates and repairs, Fire Brick, Steam Cookers best culinary article made. Tinware Plain, Stamped and Japanned. Pumps S9d,?9IM'.1STen Wella, Roofing and Guttering. Skilled Metal Workers up stairs. 3r Sam Cook Stoves sold only at F. M. KING A CO. '8, ocStf 89 Market street. 1 u ' Great Excitement 1 In the iron market, tbt we keep cool, and are selling at the low figures those Cele brated Stoves, the "Parker" and "Ressmere" Cooks and aU grades of Heating Stoves, octfttf . PARK ait A TAYLOR, gUPERIOR COURT, NEW HANOVER COUNTY. Herman Samson, a Lunatic, by his Guar dian, Phillip Newman, - Plaintiff, against Julius Samsoa, Defendant SUMMONS. The State of North Carolina, To the Sheriff of New Hanover co.. Greeting : Ton are hereby commanded to summon J alias Samson to appear at the next term of said Court, to be held at the Court House in Wilmington, N. C, on the Thirteenth Monday after the First Monday la September, 1879, to answer the complaint of the saffl main tiff. U theDefendant ahaUfail to appear at that time, the Plaintiff will take judgment for $9541.89, with Interest from 37th February J1877;and tor the further sum of $401.84, with Interest from the 18th AugustS1877; and for thefurther sum of $344.44, with interest irom the! 30th day of March, A. D. 1878, together with the costs of this action. Of this summons make due return to the Clerk of said Court for the County of New Hanover. Given under my hand and seal of said Court this 4th day of October, 1879. . S. VAN AMBINSE, Clerk of said Court State of North Carolina, 1 Superior Court, New Hanover County. J To Fall Term,1879, This action la brought to recover the sum of $541.59, due by the promissory note of the Defen dant, executed In favor of saidjHerman Samson, at 6 months from the 37th February, 1877; and for the further sum of $lC0O.O0, due in like manner at 13 months; and for the further sua of $1000.03, due in take manner at 3 years afterdate all bearing In terest from date at the rate of 6 per centum per an num. which said several three notes came into the possession of the Defendant and are now held by him, under the pretence that he has a claim against said Herman Samson. 1 And for the further, sum of $401 .84, with interest from the 18th August 1877, which last mentioned sum came into the possession of David Newman as a portion of the aharoof said Harman Samson as one of the next of kin of his deceased. Brother, Marcos Samson, which was collected by the Defen dant and has never been accounted for. ; Aad for the further sum of $34444, which was paid by Henry Haar, on the 30th March, 1878, for in terest upon a certain note dae to Herman Samson, which said last mentioned sum came into the pos session of the Defendant and has not been accouu ted for. . . And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the said Defendant is a non-resident of the State and has property within the State, it Is or dered by the Court that publication be made once a -week for six weeks in the Mobhtks .Stab, notify ing the said Defendant to answer or demur to the said complaint filed herein, at the next Term of the Superior Court of New Hanover County, to be held oaths 13th- Monday after the 1st Monday in Sep tember, 1879, otherwise the Plaintiff will takeiudg- ment for the several sums hereinbefore d ed. Witness. Stacev Van- Amrinee. Clerk of the Su perior Court of New Hanover County; this 4th day of October, 1879. STACT VA1T AMETNaS, .. ; Clerk Superior Court ! 8U - New Hanover County. Oct 5 6w OLD NEWSPAPERS,' BUTT ABLE - ? . ; - for Wrapping and other purposea Can be had at the STAR OFFICE 1 ' sept tf ' ..IN ant;quantitt HOLE NO. 3,790 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Boatwright & ItlcEoy OFFER TO THE PUBLIC NEW ARRIVALS ! NAMELY, - The choicest Hams, Pure Lard, . Cheese of every description, ; Flour Our Pride, Plant's Extra, Arlington, be sides half dozen other brands, ? Mackerel, Smoked Beef, Smoked Tongues, ? Large Early Rose Potatoes, , . ;. Onions,-Apples, Pickles, put up In every style, from a barrel to : a pint -Elegant Table Butter. Cooking Butter, - Coating Wines and Brandies. - The very best flavored Teas and Coffees, r . Sugars, from Cut Loaf down to Tellow, Roasted Coffees, the best in the city. Smoking Tobacco, any brand you can name. -Canned Goods of every style and variety known to the trade. Cigars, numberless brands; Pareppa is our fa vorite; , ' Finest Svrutis. Rnr.lrvheiif Wines, Whiskeys "-Trrv'"s aMj, v from tnirtAan - vt& am -wwM j VIVA months, fcc, &e. down to two In fact we have EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK that you can find in any firet class Grocery Store: We extend to all an Invitation to call and examine Stock and Prices. We are satisfied with very small profits. Boatwright & McKoy , ' 5 and T NORTH FRONT ST. oct 5 BAWtf Manchester Yarn OK Bales MANCHESTER YARN. A superior quality lust received. 2"Eale8 Jto George UHEET1NG, Salt, Bagging, Ties. fiOOfl Sacks LIVERPOOL 8ALT, JJJJ Striped Sacks. 1200 Whole and HaJf Ro11b baging, 35 QQ Bandies New TIES, Flour, Bacon, &c. 150 0 BblB Preel1 FL0UK 250 30X68 D" S 8113 Smokcd SIDES, Q Bbls City MESS PORK. 15Q Tubs Choice Family LARD, lOK Bbls SUGARS, Crushed. 5r . , Granulated. A, Extra C, aad C 100 - Boxes Fresh CRACKERS, 125 Boze CRKAM CHEESE, Potash, Lye, Soda, Soap, Starch, Buckets. Paper, Twine. For sale low by WILLIAMS A MURCHISON, oct 5 tf Wholesale Gro. A Com. Merts. Bacon, Bagging, Ties. 1QQ Boxes D. S. SIDES, fQ do Smoked do. 1 nnn Haif aoiis bagging, 1Ur X . SX.2andlX.lbs K A Tons New ARROW TIES, New and Pieced, 1 fi HO Lb8 BALIJ!G TWINE, XV w For sale bv OCtStf KSRCHNUR A C ALDER BRGB Flour. Flour. Flour. 400 Bbls BOB WHITE FLOUR, 500 Bbls BELL MILLS do 300 Bbls other Grades, For sale hy oct 5 tf KSRCHNER A C ALDER BROS Hails, Hoop Iron, &c. Kegs NAILS, assorted sizes. Oft Tons HOOP IRON, d3 linch-lVim X inch and IX inch, id-Hand Ki( New and Second-Hand SPIRIT CASKS, oct 5 tf r or Bwo oj KERCHNER A CALDES BROS. Corn, Meal, Hay, Oats. 2000 Bush CORN, White and Mixed, g 0 0 Bush Fresh Water Mill MEAL, 200 BaleB - No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, g00 Bean OATS, For sale by Oct 5 tf KERCHNER A C ALDER BROS. oonsrzDEisra? - OF Our Ability to Satisfy THE DEM 1ST IDS OF OUR CUSTOMERS, As to Quality & Prices, WE WOULD EXTEND A CHEERFUL DTVT . tation to our friends . and patrons to call and examine our Stock before purchasing, as it so large and numerous that It is an impossibility to adver tise in detail. 8uffice (it to say, it contains every thing the dealer or consumer needs. ADRIAN & VOLLERS. Wholesale Grocers, oct 5 tf S. E. corner Front and Dock Sta. JBW BUCKWHEAT, MOLA8SES, SALT, BAGGING and TIES, For sale by ADRIAN & VOLLERS, Wholesale Grocers, oct 5 tf S. E. corner Front and Dock Bts, Molasses. Molasses. 00 Hhds and Bbls CUBA MOLASSES 25 Bbla fina SUGAR SYRUP, At low prices by oct 5 D&Wtf HALL A PEARS ALL. They Have Come ! And now the stock of school books at the LIVE BOOK STORE is complete, and those who have failed to get all they require, can com plete their lUt Blank Books and Stationery of every variety. Ink, Ink Stands, Pencile, Pens, Penholders, Rules, Ac. , Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Violins, Accordeoiu Harmonica, Flutes, Fifes, Banjos and Strings. All for aale at HEINSBERGSR'S, i ocStf 39 and 41 Market street ' Fairbanks' Scales. !ThS MOST CELEBRATED IN THE WORLD. These Scales are used exclusively by two-thirds of the business men of the whole country. We keep a fall assortment in stock at manufacturers' prices. We alsokeep a stock of cheaper Scales, auch as HoweVUnion, Diamond, and ether grades, at lew est prices. JOHN DAWSON AGO., ocStf ' 19, SI and S3 Market street, BaVTQB OF APfEB II1RU. 0b Square on day,.;.., w4 1 75 three daya,.;:,t..,. , . ' iyui ....... ... .. " " five daya,....,. ... One week,..,,, . Two weeka,;., ......... ... " Three weeks, - v s, one month,.... ..... .... . -. . " ... Twomontha,. ...... i.. i."1.i.. " . Three months,... 6o a co 8 60 .4 00 0 60 8 60 10 60 17 00 8-1 09 . Sixmontha,... ... 40 00 " - One year...... ) l tyOontract Advertisements taken af propn tlonately low rates.. .- , ; Tea lines oolld Nonpareil type make one square. NEW ADVEB TJ S KM KN Tt. IH CRONLT, Auctioneer. BT CRONLT MORRIS. IMters j Trncts, &c. at Auction. QN WEDNE8DAT NEXT, 8TH INSTANT, AT 12 o'clock, M vwe wlU sell, at wharves In front of our Sales Rooms, 6 Decked Lighters, v ; 1 Covered do. with Root, 1 8mal Flat ' ' IK TToflVW VfcAM Tnba octSlt Blocks. Falls, 4c. Sale of Unclaimed Freight. QN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 1879, AT i- vwa a., u ui veuifBi nauway vompaay a Freight Depot I will sell, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, for cash. In order to satisfy claim for freight and other charges, the following articles now remaining uncalled for, via : 1 IRON SAFE, consigned to DeRoseet A Northrop, By order General Superintendent THOS. D. MEARES, sept 14 oawtf ra Agent. OFFICE CLERK A TREASURER, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, September 87th. 1879. Particular Notice. QITY TAXES FOR 1870 ARE NOW DUF. INTEREST, at the rate of Eight per cent per an num, will be charged, according to law, on all taxes remaining unpaid October 15th, 1879. HENRY SAVAGE, sept28oawSt su Treasurer. State and County Taxes for 1879. jpHE STATE AND COUNTY TAXES WERE due on the First Monday in September. Notice is hereby given that all property on which the Taxes are unpaid will be. advertised on the 1st of November, 1879. Pay your Taxes promptly aud save costs. S. H. MANNING, Sheriff, ' oct3 2t New Hanover County. The Attention of Buyers IS CALLED TO OUR STOCK OF NEWLY purchased CLOTHING. Children's Suits, 4 to 10, Short Pant.: Boys' 8chool Suits, 10 to 15, Long Panto; Youth' and Men's Suits, all sizes, and varied prices. vaii, see, price ana ouy, MUNSON, The Clothier and Mer. Tailor. oct 5 It The Same Low Prices IN FEED CUTTERS, Smiths' 'Bellows, Beams. Fairbanks' Scales, Spring Balances, Buggy Wheels and Bodies, Cart Wheels, films, Spokes, Hubs. Boring Machines, Dowelllng Machines, Rope, Gilling Thread, Sturgeon Twine, Sausage Bluffers, Trucks, Guns, &c, at the popular Hardware Store of ROBERT HENNING, No. 9 Market street . Nsab thb Whist. - oct 6 DAWtf Wanted, sn.nnn nniinrc ? For which we will give full value In MEN'S, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING ' GOODS' AND HATS. A. DAVID, The Clothier. oct 5 tf A Word ! pO PARENTS AND TEACHERS. The University Series of SCHOOL BOOKS were adopted by our STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, and I have made arrangements with the Publishers for their introduction at REDUCED or INTRO DUCTION RATES, with the privilege of exchang ing OLD BOOKS for them. This arrangementVill continue only for a short time. Secure your Books while they are cheap I Counties immediately around New Harover can be supplied through me on same terms as by the Publishers. . ocQ tf C. W. YATES. Buggies ! Buggies I Harness & Saddles, . FOB SALE AT GERHARDT & Cp.'S, 3d Street opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS. AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING - A SPECIALTY. OCt 5 tf .... : ... We Do Hot Claim PATRONAGE SIMPLY BECAUSE WE ARB A home enterprise, nor do we expect it at the ex pense of any one's pocket. Wa do claim that we can fill any order for , Sash, Doors and Blinds. Or anything in our line, at as LOW FIGURES, and aa good work and material, as can be bought any where. Window Glass, Builder's Hardware always on hand. , - I3r7 our new DRY KILN is In operation, and none but the best Lumber is used; ALTAFFKR jTpmniE. Factory, - Office. .Foot of Walnut Street Cor. Nuttand Red Cross.' Ot 6 tf . : Flour. Flour. 1 ADA Bd1 good flour, IUUU From New Wheat, Every Barrel warranted. octRD&Wtf BALL A PKABbALL. We Are SELLING THE BEST HARNESS, SADDLES. BRIDLES. COLLARS. AC., for the least money.- If you don't think so try aa Once. u; K "Manufacturing and Repairing Harness and Trunks a specialty. . MALLARD A BOWDEN, . octStf ' - No. 8 So. Front St Conie and See He! - And there you will find r - , . . Carriages, Buggies. Saddles, -'s1-:!-:. - . Harness, Whips. Ao r - of all kinds. at tha Very lowest Prices, at P. H. HATDEN 'S, oct 5 tf Third, bet Market and Princess sto.
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