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;HE UOBHEre'STAR. , BATES OB,At VKirfainu v ' Ou 8jun ou tir,.U.'.A.,.;. 1 m Uj WITI. II. BERNARD. tbroodeye,..,.. s .'... 1M " tow daye,..i - 8 W '" . ive &araw.....A. M one week,.,. ........ t. 4 00 TwWMki,,.N.'M... , 6 60 Three weoka,, ... . - , One month, M 10 00 ' TwomonUie,..,...... ITO0 " Tore months, 14 00 Six months,-,. ......... 40 0C pi? ,in;LigiIBD DAILY KXCRPT UONUAYrt. bs of amsoaarwom m aDVjro . -ear. (by mU) poetago paid, $? uo ,j months, .. nv City Sabeeribora, fleUvcred in any part of the war, vol. xxvi. no 150. at prop. II WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1880. .j. 1 ar araci Aa-erusemeois iuod WHOLE NO. 4,082 .:. ' r " I Tab llitM VmII aaaWA Ma ..a a advance. MORNING EDITION. Entered at tha Poet Office at Wltalngtoa, N. a. as Kcoua-ciaaB matter, j OUTLINE. Vermont's revised election returns give Radical majority over all at 25.041; gain over 1S76 of 1,410. The anniversary I of the battle of North tfoint was celebrated I the Order of Bath. No more of the I Crew or passengers of the City of Vera I n....!,.. rmm a -iL I BUDDoaed mar jered man turned up alive at Somerset, I Indiana, and saved his supposed murderer from i be gallows Isadore Rosenthal, wholesale woolen and cloth dealer, failed in New York; liabilities $200,000. Go . J. Jr. Yvesion, 01 AiaDama, new xork silesoian, was killed by falling down a flight of steps. Gu8tavu3 A. Henry, 'tbe eagle oratoi" of Tennessee, id dead W. M. Barton aeutenced to be hanged f..r murdur at Weaiherford. Texaa A cLiduge id the lursisa Ministry has been 1 I (uniouuceu. a. eerious insurrection I h,, brukenout at Herat; the Govern, has inxu murdered ; Ayoob Khan is ou b is way ,u Herat. Six thousand Montenegrins are on ihcir way tu Dulc.gno and aie re- solved to fight if resisted. Bishop S.iq sjn was seized with a congestive chill wiiile in the pulpit in San Francisco. i'Lie ineu won the first, luurih and fifth prizes in the lest cases with l.oraes. Tbe last day of the campaign iu Maine was iivuiy ou both sides; meetings were held all o?er the State. A clerk in the New Vwik postoffice has been caught stealing in ui-y leltcra. Birnum's bearded .iuiin ia dead. Fine weather in Maiue icsterday, and a full vote polled Ttio situntiou at Cabul ia satisfactory 1 1 Ihe British. The Hail makers' 3u ike in EuftUnri has collapsed. Po litical leudeia iu France are at logexheads V Gloria s baud ot Indians are in Mexico; a reward of $3. COO is offered fur hia scalp. New York markets: Mo- tn-y 23 percent; cotton steady at ll 13-16 (tll 15-lCc; southern flour steady at $4 50 Ut GO; wheat lc belter, ungraded red 08c $l 08i; corn a ehadu-better, ungraded 53i5lfc; spirits lurjenlinc easier at 35 cents; rosin firm at $l 52ll 57 . Now for Indiana ! lilaino of Maine is full of pain. t he uewa irom Maiue is glorious. JJluiiio saye: nevertheless." It is a great tlefeat J Alaino ! Maine ! It is so ruucb 'ijjitor tlj an we expected. Already there are fifty-seven teams cnier ed in the autumn priza meeting !' the American Nalioual Riflo Asso ciation. ijinhop Lo;t;ett, ot the iuetnuuisi t i V -v j aa a- Church, continues very low iu health. His recovery is regarded as extreme ly doubLful. j We beg our Republican friends I who have been claiming 10,000 ma- I j.jriiy in Maine to examine tbe rc uiMis in The Mornlng Star, Thus far four members of tbe next Coi LrreH have been chosen three iu Vermont undone in Oregon all lie publicans and one gain for them. '1 hat was a Radical lie about Ben ilill'ct tongue having "a malignant liimr.F " Tt will Ko o Un t ra rrivo t Yi a ., . . b . ' himself squarely for Hancock and I swill to the bog-pen, situated about one I ner Kads many a cautery we hope before E ,- h Joxfor d Torchlight. Mis- hundred yards from the dwelling and adja ,aaua t flyh t-.i- i .:n r I cent to a piece of woodland, was shot by I SQ iuaine gave zvtvti iaaicai majon- at ti i ly iu 1868: 32,335 in 1872; 15,814 in I 1876. We do not expect the ma- jority in 1880 will reach the last fig . it . : uref, Hayes majun.y. Jix-senator isarnum, Chairman ot tho nmom-Atir.. National TCrP.ntiv J;;; '17 .ll v.uuiuiin)ef um weu uuunuBiBu wr i Conaresa in tho Fourth Connecticut congress in tno jj ourin onnecucui District. If he consents he will be M( nK,W0 alrhAnTl. it ia nnur i jw - - represented by a Radical. It may so J interfere with his duties as chairman he may decline. Senator Bayard spoke also at An derson, S. C. There were 6,000 peo ple present, among them 2,155 mount ed menwftfa Ted-shirt uniforms. Besides Senator Bavard. of Maryland, Senator BatUr, Gen. Hagood, Demo- , j 1 I other speakers addressed the large . i - Youffg-TJlysses Grant got to flirt- ing with some San Francisco girls and the rich Miss Flood sacked him Ulysses ia a o-ood namo for a fellow uiysses is a good namo lor a ieuow who-fHid. flirtation funny, but he . . . lorgot that there is a tide in courting that has to be taken at a Flood to - t o Kn nnn v ,uuu vvvvv . young Ulysses had not stopped to ' ., ually by the way a charming Pen e I ope mir?ht have greeted hia return. I thb niNB BLBOTioif. uur latest telegrams from Maine point Almost unmistakably to the defeat of the Republicans. Even f h. ln--.l v .... . .... " uut vr yia, oajfB f a - - We confess a joyful surprise at the result in Main a unrl now fAl tht itin PIPnLlrtn nr Hannnnlr la mnst o hart 1UfcJr wc"'" 1 . ; , ; Maine voted yesterday. We ex- fa"WVi "U4 Bluo '-"-hu-. quarter. The Philadelphia TVmca . a nas a staff correspondent in that State. Mr. Mosea P. Handv. formeTlv -rf ot the Richmond JSnquirer. He thinks the Republican suocess Dro- ....... . bable,inhis letter of the 10th.. He th-u tn n . ------ ,vn-u.u, wi. vvaaaeli: "Of the tx -Coo federate who have taken part in the Democratic canvass in Vermont anil V.ina nnil IW. HirnAliM nf (ti. T . "-r""" -"'"'t v. .--- & m a m.r . I tinnil I MifnfWMtin IVimmlltaa I"nl A av WaddeTL ofNorlh 0. is about' only one whose labors seem to be thoroorh- V puDia. . uu services on the .stump v.rm Vw wJLi T. l . T 5 ' " " " I puoitc affairs, and his mental habit is con- I iervative. The aeoretof hia anceotanca to these people is a careful avoidance of topics upun wuicu uis umrera uo not care iot tne advice or comments of "Confederate briga- diers." and the confinement of his remarks I to an earnest appeal to those against whom I he bore arms to accent the ftonth'n nn- I bore arms to accept the South's as surances of oyalty to the Union and to pay no heed to tbe partisan cry that she is plan nmg a new rebellion, lie talks in a way that compels belief in bis candor, and the warmth of his argument cannot be mis taken for the heat of passion. He spoke to-day at xots Beach, Lions Bands, where there was a tremendous gathering of Dem ocrats and Greenbackers, attracted by naming potters announcing a grand union mass meetinif, picnic and clam chowder.' I When Waddeil got through many Union I veterans came forward and took him by tbe bauu. (Joe old man said to him: 'Gen eral' (they 'always promote tha ez-Rebs when they come North) 'General, you did my heart good. 1 never beard a better Union lecture. I should like to hear you preach regular sermon.' Up here the country people always speak of a political speech as a 'lecture. Ohio aod Indiana vote on the same day - 12th of October. If the Demo crats carry either or both, Hancock's race will be easy and viotoiy will be asHurod. If the Radicals should oarry both, ll will cive the Demo- crata all they can do to win iu No vember. The loss of both in Octo ber gives no guarantee, however, of iho lo8 of either in. Novomber. Cbeating and ballot-stuffing might I i ,t. i .... ;.. , Oi.. i,.,.,:. i defeat us in tho Stale eucLiona, I whilst the November election might I ah.iu? a vorv ti-fTrurtt roan It T ,. I not expecting a defeat in Indiana, I ami nnr chnncof) urn fair in Ohio, hut I uieciious arw uncertain, ana it is wen i enough to look at the worst some- I J 11 tun es. i........ ... .. Uonklmg is "to make tne greatest effort of hia life" on Friday uight in New York, 1 1f K 8TA IK OAHfAlOn. n . i n. ir I lapu nuiion ana jur. vrus moore were aerenaaed at aew uorno. I Gen. Clingman spoko at Hender- sonville to a largo crowd on last I Thursday. I Major George VV. F. Harper, I Democrat, has been nominated for tbe Legislature in Caldwell county, 1 ne lion, uaniei iu. xusseii piaoes i take. Judge R. will not vote for xianoocK. qQVj Vance says he is coming to I Cabarrus and see if he cannot I straighten up our county politics. We will all shake hj rn-n I ana. IOft" I f"- cord oun. nnaaa Uon oriii oraon I F. H. Busbee. Esq.. will address I m Liirj UQVLIO W -A. VILA VSaa WWMAAVT MV AMA ffftW nn Thnradav. Sentember 17. A I fL. t ;n k mkii.i, I I8! r. l: WJK 7;; m a cw jro. ..v.wv.y.. I Observer. . luf ""l matf8 a vna-aai-k Ktf i am aaaamii v ai n airriA KftT ?r 7' 7 won or uiiniiifsr. lu hubuib ue i oouscions of ,this fact, and in his I speeches he treats them as if they I were his sons, and bound to De con-1 Of the faint discussion bet ween I Cox and Bledsoe, at Nashville, last - 9 I Week, the Tarborc Southerner says: Gen. Cox marked himself one of the I most earnest and effective campaign I I . V- He didn't leave grea spot to tell where cracker barrel! (Japt. Uledsoo was. itepuDiioans i teraay some notauiy uuo Br"1" i nd evorvthinir else old enough iniPe'ore w.ere received at the Geological . . a - . .. Nash will vote for tne gallant ox. I Rladana makes more headwav I charging the State in wood contracts, 0ne of our most conservative and reliable countrymen, who has just re- turned from a trip through Ashe, . Watanffa. Wilkes Snrrv r2i T ooS and xadJKin, reports tne ponucai feeling in those counties as excellent, The asperities engendered by the re- cent Congressional contest are rapid- w r-jrr-f-'-J .Mtie. tffdeal of -- . I the election of oar National and f. State tickets, and of course enter- j taining no .doubt of the return of Col. Armfield to Conffress. States, ville landmark. The Democratic Convention ! of UOlUmbUS met at YYhltevilIe On Sat- I urday 7 last. Col H. B. Short pre- i gMjed. and K. D. Mearea and s. B. I The following nominations were made : I or the Legislature. Col. Thomas I . . . n I ior xreaaurer, M. a. isyrne: lor xveg- I - . i . . - m tv , I ister ot ueeos, James VY. liCKSon; tor 4 coroner, 11. xnompaon. xne nominations were received with great enthusiasm and satisfaction. The I . t. . ..J Kl " BUU"iM,ou 1U "V" I handsome speeches. I lroa Tt, w st.0vQU.rii ni w ' -o Za ' Ainaa I "iu.; J. . VBuauav, usuuiumra I Congress, will address their fellow ... , -. .1 citizens at the following times and nlanftfl TJahnn Samnson countv 8ilf!LwK fi?m September 1 0; Chnton, Samp- gen county. oepiemDer id; UUUBU 1 Sampson countv. September 20; Lai I lington, Harnett ounty. September 121; Johnsonville. Harnett county. I -i . neDLemDer iber 22; Jonesboro, Moore T. !?7 September 23; Carthage, I Moore COUnty. September 24 ; Uame- ron, JMoore county, septemDer zo, yeevuie, umoenana oouuy, September 27th: xlingsDury, Jum- nsn, uumDeriana county, oepiemoer oo.'mii mAan nt, afltAm- ber 30; Elizabethtown, Bladen . -. , m n -oi h01101 October 1; Turnbull, BUi- den county, October 2. The speak- ing will take place at 12 M., each rv.u. j: j. r rv.n..o day. Other candidates for Congress are invited to attend. Spirits Turpentine, Five deaths at Raleigh last week. Moore Index: The scupper- nong grape crop is almost a failure in this section. Charlotte Observer: Senator Tance passed down the road a few days ago. going to Virginia, but his tnroat affection will prevent him from much speaking. - The Raleigh Observer and News have been consolidated, uur mend Asne remains chief, with L. L. Polk as corres ponding editor. This is doubtless a wise arrangement. Henderson Hevieto: Rev. L. J. Holden closed a meeting at Silver Spring last Fridsy. A church was organized with thirty-five members and money raised to build a church. Asheville Citizen: The tobacco crop throughout this section, which is now being cut in many places, will prove gene rally a splendid one. Tho area of land planted in tobacco is probably double that of any former season. VVeldon jVews: Wo are in formed of a curious kind of & tree which grows in Northampton county. Last year me tree oore oernes similar in uuapo ami qqIq- whortleberries, but a little larger. This year it had three well matured per- Murfreesboro JEhgutrer: Eastern North Carolina is fine for all crops. Mr. B. T. Snines. of this COUnty. rai8ed this nnnnrld nf W Wni WW WWW avt W W ba vr mv rg w w v u v w wsw v - weU cured Qerman millet. He says he has been raising the chufa for three years and Jackson Reporter: Moro brandy is being distilled in this section than for . n . i many years past. nog cnoiera is pre vailing in some sections of Northampton, Hertford and Bertie counties. uotton is greatly damaged by rust, and the yield will fall far short of what was at one time anticipated. Raleich Observer: Dr. Julian w. -- I w. Raker, of Tarboro. haa been aDDointed I by Col. Hancock, surgeon of the nrst regt-1 tSSTLi: lha. . damage to the cotton crop will be I very much less than the farmers havo gene-1 y estimated. Jew JSernxan: un Wednesday un in Jones county, while conveying a pan oi l 3ruS Elizabeth City Economist: Two vessels loaded witb railroad iron, unloaded at the shipyard wharf on Saturday. I SIIiT we unaerBHina mas lncou xveeoiuo wui uu i . .u . Vi;..l,.ik . j. .... i -r, i j :i) I Lcitv to Plymouth about the 15th inst. Then I 1XU3 BlCBlUOi KfU bUD liu I Plymouth, will be our next aoor neigobor. Plvmonth will be our next door neighbor. I I Ralairrri TJfiinQ- TfiAV rfl fin lib- I ling teams on the officeholders., We hear Baam wSlVC,a avvwww " J w w " of a hardor case than that of the Wake I county, man mentioned yesterday, who said he d see 1 om cooper a a nrst. ioe latest reported victim lives iu Granville, m..ifman nnnMf ssmmsiI him fm I87and the big man at Washington To $67 outof hlSSlVO. xi tnis goes on, me ouuuiuc, . . bo waii r tna neonie. win Desin to toiDK. i tho reyenue system an infernal one, as it is. Oxford Free Lance: The Horner I School now numbers Detween ou ana ou i Jf9 CbUU UaV VlJ IB 0k AAA DUVJ VVUiW -Roxboro is fast recovering from the late fire. Several new brick stores are nearly completed, and some more are in I contemplation. KittreU is still going mU.j iwm Vk a hniMiAo lino Mpsiirfl. .mnn I ?. o nn t & Bro and Ellis & BTorare eect- two large stores. The first tobacco ! barn we have heard of being burned is I a J M - 1 V....KKJI i 0 U..I Raleigh News ana Observer: xes- Mniwnm Tram inia conntv. lucr uuuin from ft placo near Aabary. During 11,. thron vpumna manv as sixty new public school houses have been built in tho S.yJSSd Bchool houses for both white and colored. During the present school year Treasurer Neathery intends building thirty new school SSum The season is unprecedented -arliness , and the receipte here are surprisingly large. During the past week the streets have been crowded with cotton from Wake, and every point In Jorty - mdes Qf RalelJjBt wniiegreat quammeaoi uu TfJSP-.KlYSS1 SLJSS-i. x rmay wuuo iuv twviw v " - while yesterday they were 444. For the cotton week, ending on unaay, mo rew:ipw I were 18C7 bales; against S22 bales for the corresponding wee last year, I i wo Durgiars entered mo room I ph siiarJ? .Tmhw rhA . 111.. ti . - ir.. Dsmasrni mv that tha next mornim? Mrs. I P entered her sister's room and found her I in wna 8Qe supposeo to ue in a aying con- Iti I rfillAffi UltA nitn nllAHf M n ASm e Ainn a Mti "I j lower part of her face. There were finger - j prints on her throat and arms. After much 1 linr otafor nhn aTolAfmnH Tih oiator th I i . . . . u: . B. I ueu uaio vesu ueii uug suu dud uau I i 5een awakened" In the midst of a sound I siumoer, and saw a man standing over her I with a pistolin his right hand and a dark lantern in the other. Tbe glare of the iiuwiii, ub auppvooa, iwum nor. QUO lantern, she supposes, awoke her. one threw up both hands, drawing the sheet I over her face, and was about to scream, when another man who had been standing with his back to the door of her room, just I nn lhA rinhl rrAonni tier r oht trm v lh 1 tt. r------- --0-- I his left hand, and put his right band to her throat iust in time to stifle her screams and prevent an alarm.. The man who had been standii over W dropped his pistol-and put a wetudkerchTef or cloth to her I nose and mouth.' She says she felt a taste I in her mouth like hartshorn. The I standing over her was rather handsome I . RSf 5:S l.lff1.1, .! V,t: j eyes She heard him say to bis confede - huu an ukui uiuqmiijiiu. ww anu a niiuot iui aiuv rate, "W. thesame girl." and a moment 'er, wnen sue was ineuectuaiiy BiruKguug of-7.. thechild." She re- cognized the man as one she traveled with i on the cars between Mobile and Atlanta on 1 -,r. ","rr" wllQ ms language, that he also recognized her. TJEiJS CITY. NEW AUVtiHTISIlIMIflVIS. J. C. Munds Brushes. W. H. Greek Druggist.; Wanted Energetic man. J. EL Harden Bird food, &c. Mtjnbon Ladies zephyr.c!oaks. L. H. Bowden House for rent. Caution Notice Brigantine Gem. Henry Savage City taxes for 1880". Cronly & Mobkis Sale real tfetatc. Atkinson & Manning Lumber sale. Xtocal Mote. Capt. J. E. Leggett is improv ing. -Mr. Bryan VV. Cobb, of the Goldsboro' Mewenger, dropped in to see us yesterday on his way to Bladen Conrt. A "postal" has been received here from tho Agent of Johu Robinson's circus, slating tbat he win be nerc on Friday or Saturday next. The only case for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning was that of Frank Williams, colored, charged with being drunk and disorderly, who was let off on the payment of 5. Several errors occurred in our notice of tbe monument to Dr. King, pub- I lishod in our last. The word "flint" was written "plinth" (tbe loweBt part of a pil lar): "There comes" should have been "Then comes," etc. " King Joshua L," the big-headed colored individual, so well known about town, fell in a fit on the crossing at the southern intersection of Second and Prin cess streets, yesterday morning, and was assisted to the sidewalk, where he soon recovered. A NisrrluB Family. i o i.i, un,i hnr Ticicaiu .uu. a iiuuv " three children were found at a house near the northeast branch of the Cape Fear TiwT a limit four miles from this citv. on "i Mnnrl.u wAninir in Rtata borderinc on ..,:,. i,.rnrmnt otatea that he happened 'to have s.me business in the neighborhood and heard somo one, ap- Darentlv a female, screaming at the top of her voice. He started in the direction of tne gounj aud firjaii y came to tho houss in proceeded from the woman, wno mougut oldest daughter was dying and was shouting for assistance. The girl was quite sick from fever, and none of them had had anything to cat in two or three days, the house being a mile or more from any other h.hitatinn. The countv authorities were notified and provision made to have the nouueu OUU uiutwwu - nnnr nrlnrg I jtpn to the CUUDtV DOOf . . , . hnnnr. am m. it nn..n.cril am Kaoiter. Aba.w.w v - m Mr. Martin Rathion. who keeps etore at r f RfiVnth and Mnlberrv -:r::: rZrr ; """"i - catch mice equal to the best feline mouser. ... , rt ? " ,'7.7 Jir .71 -7. wwvrra omiiBnn ri i in hi-1. 1 1 wnu UIUU LLIrj UC1K - iormance. aaya iu juwjwi ve " prisoner very much like a cat would under the same circumstances. This is the first CM 0 a mou8e-catching rooster we havo cbarsed witb steaiins itlee. Hardy Moore, colored, was arrested yes- . ... . t . :a. teia oa r&" "ea"n UB"" of rice from Uapt. rotters mm, at r-oini . i ZT: .ilM TiAfknilanr ID A a Peter, opposite this city, Defendant was ordered to give a justified bond in the sum of $200 for his appearance before Justice McQuigg on Monday next, in default of which he was committed to jail. Later, however, be was discharged from custody upon entering into the necessary security. ffllaaa ineeiInK In Onslow. Dr. E. W. Ward, Chairman, of the County Democratic Executive Committee, asks us to announce that there will be a mass meeting and Democratic rally at Jacksonville, Onslow county, 6n Monday, the 4th day of October next. Among the speakers expected on the occasion are Hon. George Davis, Hon. M. W. Ransom, Maj. O. M. Stedman and Clem. Manly, Esq. Everybody is invited to attend. couNTXoonniissiONEas. -oceeaiiii in Aajoaraea session The Board mt m adjourned session yes- veruBJ aernoon, at o ciock. irreaeni j Col, W. L. Smith j Chairman, and Commis sioners worm, urady ana-Montgomery. Th0 books, prepared and computed 1 Dy Co1- James G. Burr,5 were delivered tojMr.George Jernigan, at Hilton Bridge, J the Board, examined and -found correct, J but had been more recently employed in lection, the bond civenbv that offlcialmDe I cember last being satisfactory to the Board, and he having settled with tbe State and county for the year 1879. In tbe First Ward, Upper Division, Chaa. W. Stewart was apointed Registrar, vice Charles Murphy, and Charles Murphy was appointed a Judge of Election, vice Charles W. Stewart. In the Fifth Ward James B. Dudley was appointed a Judge of Election, vice Henry Green, excused. The Treasurer . presented bls annual statement, whica was approved by the Fi nance Committee, Adjourned to the first Monday in Octo- 1 bert a i P. M. The Board of Commissioners then re solved itself into a Board of Education, when the following business was transacted: Census reports were received from dis tricts 1, 2, S, 4 and 6 and financial reports were received only from the 2d district. By order of the Board, Chesnut street was made the dividing line of the two dis- .......... tricts for tbe colored schools. The census for the distribution of the school fund for the ensuing year is as fol lows: No. 1 White, 080; colored, 1,559. No. 2 White, 916; colored, 1,466. No. 3 White, 74; colored, 91. No. 4 White, 121; colored, 97. No. 6 White, 39; colored, 446. Mr. It. W. Chadwick was put in nomi nation for County Examiner for the ensu ing year and unanimously elected The Board then adjourned. A Brave Irlihmin. Under this head the London Uniterse, alluding to the presentation of colors to the Welsh Fusiliers by His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, on the eve of their de- narture for India, thus refers to tho history of Col. Luke O'Connor, a brother of Mr. Daniel O'Connor, of this city, in connection with the old colors of tbe Regiment, which were replaced by the new: The colors with which the regiment Darted have a glorious history. They were presented to the regiment in imv oy me late Prince Consort at Winchester, and tbe first campaign in which they were borne was tbat of the (Jrimea at the battle 01 the Alma. They were in the first attempt to storm the heights carried by lieutenant Anstruther and Lieutenant Butler. The latter, while crossing the river, was Bbot dead. Lieutenant Anstruther, closely fol- made his way up the heights, but the Ber eeant. on looking back, discovered that tbe regiment was not following, and he inti mated to the Lieutenant that it was impos sible for them to advance. Within a few seconds both were shot, the Sergeant in the right breast, Anstruther through tbe hearts O'Connor seized the Queen's color, and, though bleeding profusely from his wound. he succeeded in crawling up the redoubt. With his right arm he held aloft the uueen's color, a feat which had the effect ol rally ing the regiment, which by this time was getting dispirited. The Twenty-third aaanea ud tne neisnts. aou sueceeueu in CSDturing the redoubt. For this valorous deed O'Connorireceived the Victoria Cross hhnn.o inrtfifirl. onp. nf tha first reeinienta i , i . j T. of that honor) and a commission, and he has since attained the rank of Colonel. The gallant officer's appearance on Monday evoked immense enthusiasm. Daily weattier Bulletin The following Will Show the state Of the thermomoter, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for tbe twenty-four hours ending Bt 3 P. M., as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station: Tern. R. F. Weather. Atlanta 70 1.11 .25 .05 .89 .85 .70 .09 .24 1.10 .07 .00 .94 .43 .00 Lt rain Augusta I.. 73 Cloudy Cloudy Charleston....... o Charlotte 70 Lit rain coTBic&ni 78 Cloudy Cloudy Galveston Indianola. .. . 84 Fair Fair Hy r'in Th'ing Fair Fair Cloudy Lt rain Jacksonville...... 86 --u:i rro biuuiib. Un.f.Am.n. " TK wvutvuivi j . . . .. New Orleans 81 Savannah. 77 Wilmington...... 81 Pensacola 77 The followmg.are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: siotjnnarv or falling followed bv higher Wationary or falling oy nigner barometer, cooler westerly wmds, partly cloudy or cloudy weather, with numerous trains. - - II1VBR AND fflAflalNE. Tbe Steamer Norlh Btaie, which ar rived here Sunday, reported a rise of one foot and a half, in the river up to tbe time she left Fayetteville. The rains up the river, however, had not been heavy. The wreck of the brig Fred. B. Rice, (formerly Spanish brig Dos Ounados), which sprung aleak and had to be abandoned on the eastern edge of the Gulf Stream, about sixty nilea from the Frying Pan Shoals lightship, on the 80th ult., and afterwards drifted ashore about two miles, south of Sloop Point, went to pieces a few nights since, and the portion of her cargo of lumber; which had not been removed by the wreckers, Was precipitated to the beach in a pile. The lumber saved from the wreck will be sold at auction where it lies, due notice of Which will be given by ad vertisement, j All over the world Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is making its-way, and every place it reaches consumptive people are more sel dom met. It is truly a blessing to humani ty, and costs only 25 cents. Colored man Drowned. On Sunday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, a colored man by the' name of Henry had a m and fell off aflat loaded with : wuuu, in wo neighDorhood or Uilton - j Bridge, and was drowsed before assistance could reach him Up to about two weeks ago deceased had been in the employ of - 1 name of Heorv. Par ties have beon I gaged in dragging for the body, but at lest accounts it had not been recovered. The Republicans. Ward meetings were held last night and the following delegates elected to the Re publican County Convention : First Ward Upper Division G. L. Mab- son, H. Brcwington, U. E. Scott. Lower Division Charles Guyer, E. Nichols, J. H. Howe. Second Ward S. H. Munning, 8. Van- Amringe, G. E. Berden. Third Ward J. E. Sampson, F. W. Fos ter, W. K. Price. Fourth Ware' Af. Young, J. K. Cutlar, L. Bryant. Political speaklos Iu Duplin and Pender. We are requested by Col. Wm. A. Allen, Chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee, to announce that the Hon. D. j G. Fowle, one of the finest orators of the j South, will address the people at Magnolia I on Thursday, the 16th inst at 11 o'clock I . , ' A. M. Gen. J. M. Leach has promised to ad dress the people of Pender at Burgaw on the same day. Keadmsa and Recitation. Mies Louise Clarke, of Alabama, an nounces by circular that she will shortly appear in this city and devote an evening to Readings and Recitations. Her enter tainments are said to be of tbe most refined and elaborate character and are highly spoken of by the Southern press. I uvuoiunuo ailis trxxvjofti a l iu rT f T C? TX VI VVn a rV Vv nv--vnnrv - I in Nervousness, Wakefulness, Etc I Dr. Reuben A. Vance, of New York Insti- I tnie and Bellevue Hospital, says : "The I preparation on which I place the most reli- anc8 18 roro fl cid Phosphate. 1 CITY ITEBS. THE MORNING STAR can alwava be hiul At the following places in the city : The Pur cell House, Harris' News' Stand, and the Stab Office. IS IT POSSIBLE that a remedy made of anr.h common, simple plants as Hope, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, Ac., make bo many and such marvelous and wonderful cures as Hop Bitters do T It must be, for when old and young, rich and poor. Pastor and Doctor, Lawyer and Editor, all testify to hav ing been cured by thear, we must believe and doubt no longer, eee other column. Post. WHAT EMINENT PHYSICIANS HAY. Prk- vxntivb or Malaria. Colden's Lieoig's Extract oi oeei ana xauc invigoraior is particularly use- ed thsria. Ague. Malarial. Tvnhoid Fbtt. and depressing disease, we have prescribed It with ex- ceueat success, d. n, ijeeue, M. U. r. Copp. M. D., 8. B. Parsons, M. D., R. A. Vaughn, M. K Dm. S. L. and J. C. Nidelet, all of St. Louis, and many outers. Ubkeh oS FLUnrxK, Agents. Wilmington. A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having nantu1 several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies and crlee ot a suffering child, and beenmino m. yin cod that Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was just the article needed, procured a supply for the cuim. vn rescuing nome aaa acquainting ms wire with what he had done, she refused to have it ad I ministered to the child, as she was strongly in favor ui numegpuuT, xnar ugnt ue cnua passed in suffering, and the parents without sleep. Returning of Homoeopathy. That night the chili i t,.i.j..ii:fc,. .v. ...i." y..r:iTw. I still werse, and while contemDlatinir another sleert. I lessnight, the mother stepped from the room to at- I 5 B??7?.aes.uc uuee, ana left. the father i wiui ma cuiio. uuimz ner aosence ne admlBist KNtion or the Soothing Syrup to the baby. :d nothing. That night all hands slept weiL and the little fellow awoke in the morninir hriirht ni1 happy. The mother was delighted with the snddea and wonderful change, and although at first offend ed with the deception practiced upon her, haa con tinued to use the SvruD. and Buffering crrinir aahiaa and restless nights have disappeared. A single trial I of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the bab Id and overcome the rejudices of the mother. Sol by all Droggiata. cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. House for Bent. THB TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSS on Fifth, between Market and Princess streets, containing seven large and two small rooms: haa recentlv been thorough- llv repaired: haa fine kitchen, with two good rooms; good well or water, bricked up, and every uung in complete oraer. Apply to se!4 St L. H. BO BOWDKN. Wanted. JN A WHOLESALE HAItDWABB HOUSE, A gushing, enorgetle Man, to travel in the South. Tone but those well acquainted with the business need apply. Address, with reference, W. P. Q., Baltimore Post Office, se 14 St Baltimore, Md. OFFICE TREASURER A COLLECTOR, CITY OF WILMINGTON. N. C, September 13Uil8S0. City Taxes, 1880. r-j-iHE CITY TAX BOOK FOB THB YEAR 1680 is now in my hands for the collection of the taxes. All parties interested will pleaee take notice. Prompt payment requested. HENBY SAVAGE, Tress, and Collector. se 14 3t tu th sa Bird Food, &c. IHAVB JUST RECEIVED A FRESH 8UPPLY of prepared Mocking and Canary Bird Food. Also an elegant assortment of Toilet Soaps, Toilet Powders, Extracts, Ac, all for sale low at J. H. HARDIN'S. At se!4tf New Market Ship Notice. ALL, PERSONS ARB HEREBY cautioned and forewarned from credit ing or harboring; any of the Crew of the bngannne ubm, pt. ajun. as no bills of their contracting will be paid bv Master or Conslcnees. ALEX. 8PRUNT ft SON, Consignees. By order of Captain. sel4 Brushes. rpOOTU, NAIL AND HAIR BRUSHES, A large assortment; Soaps and Perfumery of all k-ads. For sale by J. C. MUNDS, Druggist, ae T4 tf 35 North Front street !!! Cbbs-MsbbbbbI lsFsts. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ra. cuoni.t, Auction -. 6s carts' 'itoibdfl.w " T . T I ValuatlG Real Estate at Auction ON WEDNESDAY. BEPTEMBZK 1880. AT It o'clock M., wo will aeUat SxchaDg. s or ter. That valuable Brick Store open aoola ot and designated as No. 44, now oecopled by Mr. A. IJebman. . That three atory Brick rjalldlnff and AtUo cover ing the atorea now occupied by Mr. Koaantbal, No. 8J, ana Mr. Cbrlat, No. SS.Um three tttorUa abo? occapioaas a aoarauig noaaa.- Lot 84. npon Market, tonning through lit feetlo Bo tUn court Alloy, upon which It haa a fronUo of 68 foot That very darirablo and valoabla Brick Hooks and Jot (0x160, west aide Of Kront ttreet, betwiwn the atorea of Meaira. title A Morchlaon and tha marble yard of Mr. Jamci Walker. That dealrablo and valaable property. 139 feet, east aide of Nott atreet, well and farorably known M the PARMRUS' HOTJEL, conUlalng 16 rooms. Hotel and lot has a frontago of 133 feet. Terms mado to tult. Fept 30, 1880. . aH St 14, 19. tl UNDERWRITERS' SALE OF LUMBER. QN FRIDAY, THB 17TU INST.. AT U O'CLOCK M., we will sail at ancUon the entire cargo of Lum ber eared from the wrecked brifl Fred. B. Mc.now on the beach of Topsail Bound, about one mil 'north of Topsail Inlet At same time we will sell also the said wrecked vessel, and all the rigging and materials saved from her. This lumber and wrecked materia1 a can be read I u7 f"portod by small veatcla to Wilmington or I elsewhere. ATKINSON A MANNINO. Underwriter.' Areola. sel4 4t JADLES' ZEPHYR WATERPROOF CLOAKS AT MUNSON'H. Three good COAT bands, alio PANT hands, can find steady employment at MUNSON'S.Tbo Clothier and Merchant Tailor. re 14 It WILLIAM H. GREEN, (Successor to Green a Planner.) Wholesale and Retail Druggist Market Street. so 14 tr For Rent. DWELLING HOUSE ON EAST HIDE !! I or Second street, between Market and Dock, at present occupied by Mrs. K M . L;aaDing. L. MKGINNKY, seia tt ExecoU. Select School. N.W. CORNER FOURTH ANDDOCK 81 UK El 8. THB EXERCISES OF THIS SCHOOL WILL commence Wednesday, riopt. 15th, itta.ro. Parents are early requested to send their daughter punciuauy at tne opening. Terms, f 15. so and X36 per year. For fort ner in re formation apply to LIHKTTK V. BBHffHKlM. selSjt en tu 6th, bet. Market and Princess SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE JN PURSUANCE OF A DECREE OF THE su perior Conrt of New Hanover County, I will, on Monday, the 4th day of Octobar next, at 11 o'clock a. m at the Courthouso door in Wilmington , sell at aacUon to the hlrfaeet lilddor that valuable lot, with three-storied brick dwelling and Decesaary outhouses, on tho N. K. corner of Fourth and Ohoa nut streets, and well known as the residenea of tbe late Mrs. Robert H. Cowan. Terms.one third caah, balance in tlx and twelve monibs, with 8 per cent, interest. DAVID 8. COWAN, Commissioner. DuB. Cutlar, J. Dsvls, Attorneys. selS lOt so 11, 14, 15. 19. xl, 14, tt, 18. SO and oc 8. I I !nrta VTTI avah v r NAfiAA I x AOXAJf wvo THB UNDERSIGNED WOULD RkSPECT rully annoance that they have on to rod Into a copartnership, and will keep a woll selected stock of Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots. Bhoea, Notion. Ac., at No. IS Market Street. Our W. J. l-anny will carry on the shoe-making business and guaran tees satisfaction. The pstronsfre of th public la solicited. Itespectfnliy, mWIw W. J. B. F. TENNY. Administrator's Notice THB UNDERSIGNED, HAVING QUALIFIED as administrator of George Myers, deceased, hereby sires notice to all persona holding claims against the said estate to exhibit the aaaae to blrn on or before the 7th day or September, A . D.. 1881. K. U. MVKHS, Sept 7th. 1880. Administrator. se7 oaw 6w tu New Fall Styles. gTIFF AND BOFT HATS At UARK1HON ALLXVS, City naUera se If For Sale at Low Prices. 300 Bolu nd atU 110111 BAauiNU 1000 Bdla Arrow and Delta TIES. 100 BoZmD 8 ud Smoked BACON, 500 BbU rLOUR -dM Oft ft Bdla HOOP IRON, 1 000 New and 0JJ Beeond-Baod BPJJUT BAKKELH, '-toil Oases Soaps, Lye, Potash, Ho off, OUU Tobaceo, eoda. Crackers, Cbseee Lard, Ac., Ac ce 11 tf WORTH A WORTH. Seed Cotton. K(ft ilAALD8. SEED COTTON WANTED for which a fair price wUl bo paid IN CASH. Apply at WILLAItIM. an a.m North Water Bt. Wilmington, N. O. w YES! JlSf E CAN MAKE THEM I BUGGIES. CARTS, Drays, Wagons, Harness, and anything la ear line. "Want Uropalredl " did yon say We can make lt as good as new. Brln lt in and hare tt doas In first class style by MoDOUGALL A WILLIAMSON, sell tf Chesnut, bet. Water Front BU . Have You Seen Our 10 RIB UMBRELLA f BBOWN RODDICK. Havo You noon tho JEAN DRAWERS Wl MANUFACTURE f BROWN A RODDICK, Have Too Soon Uio NEW CORSET Wl RETAIL AT 78 CTM BROWN A RODDICK. Havo You feenThnt ( JOB LOT RUFFLING AT 80 CTS. A PI ICE f " au 29 tf BROWN A RODDICK. E w -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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