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THE HOBlIlHGP STAR. lly Wffl. .'UBLISUBD DAILY BXCZPTiCOXDAYrf ri.txs or 8UB8carmoH in ADVAjKm : , noyoar, (by mil) poetago paid, $1 i'hrmooUim. " H i5 month " M ... 1 00 To City SibMribera, aeUrarcd la uj part of the ttT. fifteen Cents per week. Our CltT Aeeata are iot authorised to collect f r mere than threw mmitke n advance. MORNING EDITION. Snterod at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. C, aa Bocona-cuuss matter. OUTL.IXB3. A grand mass meeting was held at Tam- man Hall Thnradav nicrht: many dia- tingaished gentlemen spoke, among ihem tJenator Hill, of ueorgia; at irv.ng nau, Col. A. M. Waddell and others addressed n i.rr crowd. At Seventeenth meet- ioz Senator Hampton, Senator Morgan, of " I - 1 .i.i a t 17..11 iVn,. I t 1 tt 1.1. me iouiBiaoa dou 0i aeuu paaaea resolotioas condemning the course of the Naii jnal Board. The Sheep and .-..:..a AAiKiAmmni. (ha rr re a -r Ka I Wool Growers held another meeting in Philadelphia. There was a reunion at Parkeraburg, W. Va., of all the regi- ineais-of the Stale; Gen.. Cox delivered the address. Two white men at Eagle Pass, T-X-s, were murdered by negroes. A negro named Tom Williams shot and killed J. A. Trickale, near Hender sou, Texas, and then robbed his house of $400 and escaped. Mount & Co.s coal elevator burnt at Cincinnati; loss G2,000 W. J. Taylor & Co insur ance broker a. &c., at New Caslle-upon- Tyne have failed; liabilities (340,000, 1 be Chilians are miking active prepara tions for a farther prosecution of the war with the Peruvians; the latter are organizing an army for the protection of Lima;' an unrtbquake at Valparaiso on the 13tb ulL ii supposed to have caused much damage, The striking Ohio miners are prepar ing for another attack on the militia. HiBitmer Florence Meyer snagged and sunk on the Mississippi; several livt s lost H luu Cbaso ha3 been relieved from the .eiluoiship of the Portland Enquirer, be- ciii be advocates a straight Qreeoback tickrtt. The Eaglish weavers and in ..-Ultra fileI t 1 agree upou terms. Tito (Jerm.11 uowspajMirs aro pleased with ttie new French Oabiuet; io France it in re garded as a mere makeshift. New York markets: Money 23 per cent; colli m steady at 1111 cenla; Southern Hour dull and unchanged; wheat winter while .caice nud firmly held; other kinds i.C lower; uorade.! red $1 00.$l 11; corn a shade easier, closing steady, with a ii)"iier!e buaincu; ungraded J051c; .- :rn uri. uliut; firm al 331c; nin Arm ut 1 501 55. A vote for Koroegay is in cffaci a vii for Kanaday. Tho theatrical season in Riuhmoud opeued on Thursday night with Ford's musical comedy, "Fuu on the Pacific," Let freemen stick to the Hancock sentiment: "The Bayonet is uot a fit instrument for Collecting the votes of Freimen." The best running time ever made for a distance of ono mile was made i Coney Island races on Tuesday. Boardman made it in 1.39. Poor Dr. Tanner sold but three tickets to his lecture at Hartford, Conn. He declared for Garfield, and the people are afraid he is a a a fraud. Blaine of Maine is to have grand reception in Philadelphia to-night. He will tell what he knows about changing returns and working pro phecies. The following was the state of the O y-t -t i , . . i i ew xorK arv cooas ma rite i, on ine i - 09l1 . "Cotton goods were iu steady demand - a- - a a vanco in some well known makes of brown I sheetings; prints also are in fair request, I and steady in price; ginghams are selling freely; dress goods fairly active; clothing woolens quiet, but flannels, repellents, and jeans in steady demand." J udge Thurman and Ex-Governor Hendricks spoke at a mass meeting I at Hicksville, Ohio. Gen. Hancock sent the following : "Let us hope that the masses of the people whose interests stretch away beyond the -chemes and temporary triumphs of mere partisan warfare, will take affairs into their own bands and properly settle the prosperity. Chairmao Barcam h.. nUmM from Indiana. Ho brines cood news. I Indiana is certain for tho Democrats 1 w I ana vnio is nec certain tor the lie- publicans. Jiven the news from V er-1 publicans. Even the news from Ver- mentis somewhat encouraging. Ex- -i u-ai t -vr t Governor Bedle, of New Jersey, says this State is sure to cast its vote I . I for Hancock. There is great enlhu- & I ;aBm ,n f riar. StatA. I When the Democrats hear liurnel I liurnel IAn -, XT nnmn fw tt ff f Bill At 1 f ft I 1 ttUiU"J -.uuuiugij the situation and pretending he is jrreenDaoaer an over, oe not ueewyeu. i It is the same old Radical, only he is covered with a greenback-skin. The . : I voice may be the voice of kornegay, but the hands are- the hands of ' V . . .. anaaay. it is only too oia ruse to l -cheat Democrats out of their risbts. I n BEttMKB- ' ,. ' ; Trnm-- ww 3-tttk --tt '.rfc I i r fi i ..i i - lit-.- :--i.'Hif t - s.ik ... , ... . .. - a ?-. - . VOL. xxvii:no. 3. We ere glad to learn from a very reliable centleman that the Demo- crate -in the upper portion of this n . 1 t . wug1(,iivui aiBbiiub ma uiuia curl vnuBiasuoana earnest tnan we naa uvou. Aueio u bu uiuvu pkuy iu,i this ooanty and other sections we were apprehensive that it extended irito the counties also. We . . .... w "IC F "u"" TT . . ? 3 - 5 crai8 01 nwMW aro wme awaKe auu . . hftVA no rlonht nf Sfm mAinritv. t In t o . t .,.-,, oepiemoer vsi, xur. onacKeiiora aa- n Y 1 1 . aressea a targe crowa at jLiiinngion. An intelligent friend writes us. and our readers will be gratified to read it : "Mr. Shackelford was met at the Cape Fear rier north of thia nUftfl and MRortfid to town by a large company on horses, unt- usr commaua oi ub. a j? . ooiw, aou a reception given hiin at Rogers' Hotel by the most prominent Democrats of Harnett. Mr.Canaday had the opening speechand Mr. Bhackelford was introduced byMaj. W..K Murchison and replied to by Mr. Canaday in a speech of an hour and a half, --3-(bS- trasss. and Kornegay to two old cats fighting and resulting in mutual friendship in making more Radical votes for Canaday, created great applause!" S Strange to say a rsport comes from. Washington that the Radical funds are becomin? scarce. manacrer 0 Jewell has been extremely lavish. and now tho pile is small. He lost .inn aaa:. r: l a ttv. iVAVMMJiu aiuoaiuu. r uu- mgton letter in tho N. Y. Sun of 22d says : "The Congressional Committee received a very serious set-back in its work of col lecting funds from the offlceooiders nere when the news from Maine was received. Many clerks who had reluctantly come to the conclusion that the salvation of their plaees depended upon paying the levy. stub born ly refused to pay a dollar when the news of the Kepublicao defeat was re ceived. The scrub women, sweepers and porters bSve gone oo short rations in order to meet the demands of the committee, but the total of their "contribution" was not large. The committee has industriously worked the Interior Department, in the absence of (Jarl ocburz, but many or the clerks have evaded payment, under one pretext or another, until bis return." In 1876 the vote for Governor of Colorado was 14,154 for the Radical candidate, and 13,316 for the Demo cratic a Uepublicau majority of 838. Since ihun Colorado has grown very much. It votes on October 5, and who will swear it will not go Demo cratic? Democrats of the Third District be on your guard. There is a plot to 1 cheat you. TIIK STATU CAMPAIGN. Wayne Democrats will meet in convention on October 2. Preparations for a grand Demo-1 cratio mass and ratification meeting, to be held ia Oxford on Wednesday, October 13th, are being perfected. A number of the most distinguished leaders of the party in the State have I already accepted invitations and will I certainly be present, including Gov. I , . t"t tS it lr.rt xt I J arvis, Hon. Duncan K. MoKae, Hon. I M. W. Robbins. Hon. Joseph J. I Davis. Gen. W. R. Cox. Capt. Oct. I Coke, and it is expected others wiU I also accept. Oxford Torchlight. fore yesterday, at which Major Rob Kina Ma. or Dowd and Treasurer j ' x Tu- 7 v , I one. major iiODOins spo.e neany i -.- ' , . . . , two hours, making a very powerful I I impression on bis hearers. A gen I 1. - ... . , i -i I iiomau emuiHuuv uauauio u uibmu- i ... . , - i guisning in suon mawers saye was I the strongest political speexOi he ever heard, and some parts of it brought wa-aas-v e--- J farmers who heard him. The speeches I . TnmA Ttr Worth .r I , : uTl " t nhnint also highly spoken of. VWV IVWVU Observer. 'w -ii . VT--.1-. A XT' nr I messre. tviemeui juwiijpmiu . Simmons, of this city, addressed the good people of Jones county, at j Trenton, on last Saturday, and also I at Tnokahoe on Monday. , Their I speeches were elaborate and forcible, I and from the earnest attention mani- I fested no donbt did much good, A larcre andenthusiastio meeting i r-r 1 T 1 1 1 of our rianoocK ana o arvis oiuu .w8 I held last evening at their hall. After I -,. - . ... l . u. I Simmons, in a short but very happy SDeech. introduced Capt. Hitcnin, I .JSg wm uir AiWVAWa mv AVA.ii.n annh nf ahnnt an I hour's duration. JTev Bernian. wlfcU nu BWu.l"'- " - At the Johnston county vonven- tion Mr. Stuart introauoea resoiu- te; yh,oh CaPj' LlJM?"s- ed, and casually inquired if Mr. is. " Wa8Ct't a Buxtonite anyway I "Liar 1" fi won ow , iCOVil I "smack n "smack P went a pair of t . . . r a . I fists. 1 "ilalt I uease nnng i ana f.,Ma, orma i roft.oa Chairman I shoulder arms I roarea nairmau i V t RaIi. . Col. John K. kv hu rarididacv for Consrress. So I hv hi r.rididacv for Conirress. So I fTt rV SO i. malv arlwrufttA-l Green- rJ? - :.Z"jJ tZZ'irih OnM- .VJ erfd " hliartheJ of hunre8 cf persons 'who will condemn him and suspect him of be- log onoeu, ms canaiaaoy buouiu i u --.14 lannarAtvA n--. 9..t.) Alan I 01 2 l. . , ?SlIsI r n,ia; atonal Convention of Cumberland and Harnett counties was held last Saturday to nominate a man in place I wilmington:n. c, Saturday. September 25. isso. ofCapt. MoDdugald. cwho; declined. Oh the 13th ballot John Blue, Esq., uarf umoenana, was nommstedi jKaA Farmer and jiiccnanic. Henry R. Bryan, Esq., elector for nia vougresBionai xjisvtvait. win aa- I dress the people at the following j tinie and places: Tarboro, 3ept.,29th; L.rX Hx. 'Ta&7 Oot. 1st; Golbsboro, 2nd; Snow Hill, A Y' " uu, uw xx, oin.' xne peopieare lnyiiea w near I IT"!.-. IJa- H I nana rr mHji .KanHAnAH Ha f !jtnv.Aa t MW6"J u" au"uwou va- I sional canvass at Albertson's last weev made ft trin to Wilmington 1 smce then, and we learn was induced I . . I to change his mind, and is again in 0 m'..J of "Canaday side- """ lrT".AU. r. lu can JU.cn.ae, OI YV liming-OH, uas J been invited to address the people of 1 vv ayne, xsupiin ana oampson ooun- ties, at Mt. Olive, Thursday, Sept. I .., V -, 1' t. ' 1 I ttt V , y, designate. We hope the Colonel may find it convenient to him to ac- 0ept the invitation. The Chair Ta ot" Tty DfTomA Elhe.; l Committee of Sampson, has been working in a praotical way that promises to tell when the votes are polled. Ooldaboro Messenger. Spirits Turpentine. 1 i.ii.uu Krunw. xuo. I t Tt.niatl naitn. nf tha T3pnahirAri an I ehnreh of this town, harinc accented the I CU Xo Durham, preached his last paBtoral I BPFmnn horo Hnrnin niffhf I e-- Hh.l Rill TsAnP Tho Phi- I lanthropic Society has added to its already largeFteoUection of the portraits of its hon ored sons, the oil portrait oL Glen. Bryan Grimes, the news of whose untimely end so lately shocked our State. Raleigh News and Observer: E. McCauley. a colored convict who escaped from the Carte Fear & Yadkin Valley Rail road recently, and was recaptured in Vir ginia, was yesterday brought here and placed in the penitentiary. Raleigh News and Observer: The North Carolina Pharmaceutical Asso ciation, at its late session in Raleigh, de cided to ask the Legislature to establish a college of pharmacy at the University. The University of North Carolina has met this demand by establishing a college of pharmacy. Suow Ilill Advocate: Mr. John R. Dixon issued a warrant for the arrest of Alfred Wainwrigtft, who lives in the upper portion of Greene, near Marlboro, for the alleged kill. ug of his brother, Jacob Wain wright. The deed was supposed to have been committed late Thursday evening or early Friday morning, at the House of Jacob Wainwright. Ruleigh Advocate reports con versions in revivals as follows: Rev. C. C. Dodson, 10 accessions; 11 accessions at Macon, Warren circuit; revivals on Eliza- beth'circuit at Purdies, Union and Single- taries; 10 conversions at Holly Springs; Leasburg circuit, 20 professions; Newton circuit 93 professions, 39 accessions; Cokes bury circuit, 6 accessions. Charlotte Democrat : Correct history is What we want to help make for the good Old North State, and that is the reason we alluded to the matter in connec- tion with "Moore's History." We hope the young gentlemen in all our institu- Uona of learniDg will abolish and never 1 nd terri boys and' degrade them in feeling. .tV, R.v S W. Mnor D. D. of the Methodist Chureh,uth, died suddenly, in Brownsvflle, Tennessee, I on -Qe ssa lnst. ur. Moore was a native or 1 P'r'fWl f"16- A? eW " I ue urea m xiaieigu, ana wm b ciera in uiu ofljce oMhe secretary of State, the late William Hill, his uncle. He graduated with distinction at Randolph Macon Col- w UUUi AOA- ttoiusooro jaessengeri oampson county items: Blum an H. Crumpler, a well-known citizen of Honeycutt's town ship, died at his home Wednesday morning last, aged do years. trov. j arvis oners j mnnn 4n.m .V- -..nn. -. IITJM1H Cashwell, who killed JethroCaison in Hall vosunsu, n uv ooucu v suuu viaiouu m ubii d 's township on the night of the 17th of April last. Our farmers all say that the corn crop win pan out proiuseiy. worms ,m nlmnnirtliB vara rianna n(h mMMM In una locainv. rutuown tnree-rourms r. . '. ..? - . . . of aTetigo cotton crop for Sampson. jaokson p0rtr . At a reoent term oI one of the of Northampton VVUUtJ VU9 AlWU wUiStll70 SAU V4U UvglV Tf OO indicted by a young man for stealing corn from his field. The case came ud for trial and the old man had neither counsel nor money to procure the same. The solicitor insisted on trial, rue court asaed it any mnmhar nf thn hnr wonlrl nWend him I - r - - " - "v 7;.,;. r ?a0nf 3S SSjSSS to ,jo so. They did defend him; the case I went to the jury, and the defendant was discharged. Elizabeth City Carolinian: With the completion of the Railroad there is no asn wny uw RaTtimrtrA Phiiariflinhia tiaw vftnrt I w risiuHWv - w-i wy a aa-.-'-' a w mm mmwm . ' . Boston. Our sou and climate are specially l adspted to the raising of the small fruits I ieas. ten uava earner uinu ovcu a xiuriuu.. lHon. Tavid Shenck, Judge of the Sixth judicial District. He is a man of fine an- SMaTrSr. W 5 n aoie lawyer. Oxford lorchlight: We are i a A ia. tfta. Tf.-.f TamAa TT TTa. 1 ha8 acCeptedthe office of School Examiner uim Vwu"Vf I lUlOBIvUWtil 7 w m aawiiavHW wmv aaawa am busy collecting sufficient funds to com plete the O. B JbL K. K. we are glad to laarn that thpv hftVA Almnnt fnllp.l1 thn required amount The whistle will surely . . , i . . 1 r m neara w ow town ai au eany uuy. Mr. E ijah Satterwhite reports crops look- j. wn.,a0,-r-1 .-.i-n. rro dow llu. "". -.''. rZ7XZZ Z7zr.rzzzz U- k.a fii.tr -d A f-VI nnnnrla nf DMirl AAttnn I in. Trom present indications the incr. Trom present Oxford Female Seminary will have more than one hundred students the present se8- i aa. - J . At B- -a.!118"11 oprmgneia, w.a., fj SJSmMSi pain about the kidneys, l Decame so weas.tnai a couia i hovftlo .! Tn this Rnnrlitlon I sent for a I box of Tutt's Pills, and took one at bed Ume. Can now lay on either side; no ileBr have eood appetite, and gaining Strength every day. They have brought me out all right. . . t jNBW.AJDV-aTISBIrIRN-rM. J0. MrjOTj-Fineygoods: -HABHiflON & AiiiKN--Hats. Hau. & PKATWAW-FlOOr. MmsrtoN Men's half hose, &c. Local iMrts. Cotton receipts yesterday 695 I bales. No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. .-. Draymen should not stop their horses on the Btrcet crossings. 1 A fnw nnRAH nf .irftftlr-Hfn a fAiror - - - 1 or dengue, have made thoir appearance here. The army bug has been playing I navoc Wnh many of the gardens in this 1 itv y I Yery few oysters have yet made their appearance in this market. They are waiting for cooler weather. The hours for evening services have been changed by several of our city churches from 8 to half-past 7 o'clock. Mr. Alex.; Sprunt arrived at New York on Wednesday last from Europe. He goes to Canada hefore returning home. A nialimn txrna nlannrl TAAferrlaxr a. r -r. j J in iront 01 me omcen oppoauo iuo v,uu House, where lawyers and magistrates ex- pound and administer the laws. Rev. Dr. Burkhead preaob.es at the Methodist Church in Smithville to- . , . t . n .! .1. -I . morrow, it being the occasion of the fourth quarterly meeting for that station. Senator Ransom has notified the committee of invitation that he will speak at the Democratic mass meeting to be held at Jacksonville, Onslow county, October 4. rn allele In Abnndance. It is related of a member of the Legisla ture from one of the eastern counties, in good old ante beUum times, that, upon being asked what were the principal productions of bis immediate section, he replied, "Tar, pitch and turpentine, and herrings in abundance." Substitute mullets for her rings, and the same remark will apply with some degree of appropriateneui to this sec tionjuet about now. A fiieu I who has been down the river on a lisuing expedition for several days past says Mr. W. 2. Davis, of this city, who has a fishery at Federal Point, caught at one haul, on Tuesday last. about sixteen thousand mullets, which, when salted down, woold make in the neighborhood of eighty barrels. His seln was so loaded down with them that it burst, or he would have taken even more than he did. He utilized every barrel that could be brought into requisition in which to salt bis fish down, then filled a good sized skiff with them, and finally had to bury some for the lack of facilities in which to corn them properly to keep them from spoiling. On the same day a party at tho Oak Island fishery, near Point Caswell, took in ahout fifty or sixty barrels at one hauL .y vveacer "00 IV r 5 i .u , MUnrt WI? lhe aUl! ' TT , i JT m 2 ' 3-0 P. M. yesterday, .Washington mean me, sou aiso me amount 01 raimau in inches for the twenty-four houra ending at 8 P. M as furnished by . Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station : Tem. R. F. Weather., Atlanta 63 3.17 Cloudy Augusta 0 .00 Fair Charleston 81 .43 Th'tng Charlotte 70 .00 Cloudy Corsicana 'S3 .00 Fair Galveston 80 .31 Cloudy Havana 86 .98 Fair Indianola 78 .21 Cloudy Jacksonville 80 .15 Fair Key West 91 .09 Fair Mobile 79 .46 Ltrain Montgomery 80 .03 Cloudy New Orleans 77 .09 Cloudy PuntaBassa 86 .00 Fair Savannah 80 .96 Fair Wilmington 79 .00 Fair Cedar Keys "85 .00 Fair Pensacola 83 .00 Cloudy Jamaica 89 .00 Fair The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Northeast to southeast winds, light rains . . . .. .7. ..- I ua P&tuj ciouay weatner, wun sngm l temperature falling barometer. and stationary or Cautionary Slanada. A prominent Democrat of this city makes the suggestion that great care should be taken that the names of all our Democratic uon-inees are correctly spelt upon our - . . "CKets, in oraer tost no votes snail do thrown out for incorrect spelling, as was ties in printing Gen. Plsisted's name in the recent election in the State of Maine. In we wouM , upon . Democratic pkpers in this State, which are i lamnAmriA raa Aaa awia ueej. w .!-. . PrionnK our national and state tickets at thA hftftri nf thfllr Anlfimna Ann wvhin.h fnr convenience all should do, to see that the name of David A Covington appears as the candidate for elector in the Sixth Dis trict in plaoe of Hon. Ii. T. Bennett, who is now giving so much satisfaction on the Superior Court bench. magistrate's Canrt. n..-. T .1 1 i t j UC1U ?rr' y"840" i on the charge of making an assault upon I Mark Henry, colored. Oass dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. The same defendant was arraigned on a charge of forcible trespass, which Jwas also uioiuuwcu a. iuo wd ui uid wowuiui . awaaBa-------'' '' A farmer told us the other dav that he j would not be, without Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup if it cost five dollars a bottle. It must be a wonderful remedy. The price " only ao cents a Dome. k j Xanatle. at LarKe-Vsmtnand Oblldren Friclitened Ble Captnre - and Confinement, etc. ' 1 ' r' -For two 6rjlhree weeks past people re siding in the neighborhood of Castle Hayne, Rock Hill and other localities northeast of this city, have been annoyed by a colored lunatic, who has been running at large in the woods thereabouts and frequently mak log raids upon their premises, to the terror of the women and ohildren. He is a small man, but he is said to be possessed of almost superhuman atreneth when his crazy fit is at its worst. Some one had I something to say to him about his actions a w days ago, when he got very violent, I -..-iae ' " ' I maniiesteo ms qispieasure oy to tually pulling up young saplings by the roots and dashing them upon the ground. Finally, on Wednesday last, he I was captured, tied and taken to the county poor houso, being at the time in al most a complete state of nudity, where be was kept in close confinement untiljyester- day, when he was brought to this city in a cart, in charge of Mr. West, and with a straight jacket on him, for the purpose of undergoing the proper examination before beicg regularly commuted "M " a lunatic This was bad before a board consisting of Justices W. W. Harriss and Walker lieares and Drs. J. C. Walker and W. J. H. Bel lamy, who, after hearing all the evidence 1 ' 6 1 the matter, nronouncfld thA man !nnn I " and he wag lhereupon ordered to the insane department of the county poor house for 8afo keeping until he can be olherwi8e pro vided for. The unfortunate man gives his name as I Henry Brown, and says he used to work for Colonel H. B. Short, at Flemington. The crazy man was an object of much in terest and curiosity while seated in the cart in front of the courthouse, where he re- j mained for some time after the investiga tion was completed, the movement of his upper limbs being restricted In the mean time by the straight jacket. Ttie Norm Carolina State Hoard. We arc requested by Adjutant General Johnston Jones, who writes us from Mor gaoton, under date of September 22d, to stale that the railway lines in North and South Carolina have in convention agreed to transport the military companies that attend the celebration at King's Mountain at two (2) cents per mile for tho round trip. . At this rate, in this season of the year, Qen. Jones says, it is impracticable to as semble the State Guard in force at King's Mountain. The proposed encampment must bo abandoned, and tents cannot be fucnished by the State. Compatie that attend must go upon their own responsi bility, and as individual organizations, it be ing out of the power of the State authori ties, under existing circumstances, to afford them assistance. Gen. Jones, however. promises to do anything in his power be forehand to proyide for the shelter and comfort of such companies as may attend the celebration, provided he is notified in I time. The water Works Question. The Joint Committee to consider the proposition of Mr. A. Wilkins to introduce water works into this city, met yesterday afternoon, pursuant to advertisement, when it was decided to report favorably upon the matter to the meeting of the Board of Aldermen and Board of Audit and Finance, to be held on Monday afternoon next. We would state in this connection, to prevent any misapprehension, that the proposition does not contemplate or involve any addi tional tax to the people of the city, as we understand it. Qoarierly.nieetiDsrao (Fes thb .WnjaRaroH Drs Tar or, M-Rhos-st B Chubch, Bouth Fodbth Rouhd. Smithville, Sept'r 2586 Wilmington, at Front Street, Octo'r 2 3 Wilmington, at Fifth (Street, Octo'r V 10 Whlteville, at 8hlloh. Octo'r 1ft 17 Topsail, at Union. Octe'r S3 34 New River, Octo'r T Onslow, Queen's Creek, Octo'r 3031 Duplin, at Wesley, Nov'r 6 1 Clinton, at Clinton, Nev'r 13 la Coharie, at Newton Grove, Nov'r SO SI Let every official member attend the Fourth O.nar- terly Conference, and. dear Brethren, let us Dress tho battle all over the District and look to God for victory. L. 8. BttbxhbjlD, Presiding Rider. CITY 1XJBS1S. ? goaranteeno better goods made than Black. weu'sDurnaa ingcutana cigarettes. WORTHLESS STUFF. Not so fast my friend; if yon oonld see the strong, healthy, blooming men, women and children that nave been raised from beds of sickness, suffering and almost death, by the use of Hop Bitters, yon would aay "Glorious and Invaluable remedy." bee another column. Phila delphia Preae. - Beats the world Blackwell's Durham Long Cat ana mgarenes. From Thomas 8. Eas ton. M.!D.. New Orleans: 1 have given Colden's Llebig's Liquid Extract I of Beef and Tonic Invlgorator a thorough trial in I several enrome cases or rental ee, aeouuy ana weax-1 ness. and find It more efficient and much more ac- I ctptable to tM stomach than any other preparation 1 1 nave ever nsea. Gbuk Ss Ft-unrni, Agents. Wilmington. Connoisseurs nrononnce them verr fine Blaca I weit's iornam ong cat ana cigarettes. WHO IS MRS. WIN8LOW ? As this question is frequently asked, we will simply say that she is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has untiringly devoted her time and talents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally among children, bhe has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge obtained in a lifetime spent as nurse and physician, she has compounded a Sooth Ins Svtud for children teething. It operates like magic- giving rest and health, and is moreover sure to regulate the bowels. 1 In consequence of this ar ticle Mrs. Wlnslow is becomln-r world renowned aa a benefactor of the race; children certainly do nisi hp and bless her; especially is this the case In this city. Vast quantities or the Boot-tin the Boo tiling Syrup are B-jxt sold and used here. We think Mrs. , Wlnslow -bee- BayedfrOTian early trravebyits ttmeiv use, and that minions vet unborn irill share its Deaents,ana unue in caxung oer aieeaea. no mo ther has discharged her duty to her suffedog little one. In our opinion, until she has given It the bene fit of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrap. Tryittma thers tbt rr new. LaOUr vm&r. New York city. Bold by all Druggists. 5 cents a bottle The . healthiest,1 finest and pares, smoke Bfeck- weii's irarnam JLong uus ana tagaranea. j t:-:-. miBBIED, ZOBLLBR PENNY. At 'the residence of Mr. Angnst Wehrkahn, In ttds city, on Thursday even- ing, tne sitn lnst,, oy itev. .amea JOHN ZOBLLER to Miss MARY M antes W. Craig; Mr. rarini. WHOjLB NOV 4,092 .' - t 1 f NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'T OIHAJUr Host n0ialt Half Hose. -.7. Taney Stripe Half Hoae, Balbnccan Half Hoae, Brocade Bilk Handchec Merw. ! Bandanna Silk Handkerchief a. Linen Cambric Handkerchief. Com ha. Brnahea, Ac; At . MUNBON'S, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. eeffili 1,000. 1000 BblS Q"OOd FlOUr All Grades. For aale low by HALL & PEARS ALL. eSS DAWtf Fancy Goods. JHAVK NOW ON HAND ON8 07 THB largeet and beet selected atock of Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles in the city. Call and examine. J. O. MUNDS, Drupelet, ue 13 If 83 North rronTatreek Eats! Hats! Hats! -NTBWK8T STYLHS. A 1 . LOWEST PRICKS I At HAKKISON ALLKN'S, City Hattera. aeyg tf Brick! Brick! 15 000 G&OD -DALiTr For eale by ee24 tf O. Q. PABSLEY, JBL Atf ood's Quinine Tonic Bitters. gIMMONS LIVKR REGULATOR, COD LIVER Oil. Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Bay Rum, Hair Brnahee, Sponge, Ac WM. H. HEKKN. Successor to Green A Flanner, Drngglat, eS-tf !- 11 v ri i r. v Vt 1. 1 - To insure obtainine the srenuino ApolHnarls. see that the corks bear the Apollinaris brand. Bold by ADRIAN A VOLLKRS, . , ' Wilmington, N. O. E 2S eodlm th ea tu nrmlp For $2.50 and 83.00 YOU CAN BUY AT Jas. C. Stevenson's CASB D02- bach, nbw frbsh toma- TOCS, Slbe and 3 lbs. Freah Peaches, best qaallty, i 00 per doz. Freeh Peaches, beet qaallty, $2 75 per doc Beautiful new Red Northern Apples, Freeh Cabbages and Irish Potatoes. New Orleans, Porto Rico, Caba and Sugar Hooso Molksaes. Freeh Edam Cheese and Salad OU. t-VTbe Ferris Hams are superb. I have a fall supply on hand. Just received, nncanvaseed, and now that it has tarned cooler will keep them con stantly; also Shoulders, Strips, Tongues, F. M. Beef, and Pig Pork of eame make. Fresh' Bdinbnrg Oat Meal, and Cracked White Wheat, a delicious and wholesome breakfast re lish. A few choice N C. Bide. Come and examine my complete and fresh atock, and I know the qaallty and prices will be sufficient Inducement to make you bay. Jas. C. Stevenson, se34tf Maaket Street. MeaKs) at all Hours. rpHB BUST IN THB CITY. AND IN QUANTI ties to salt. Also HAY, GRAIN, FSSD, &c. PRESTON CUMMIN G A CO.. se S3 tf Millars and Grain Dealers. Positively the Largest ND PRETTIEST STOCK OF READY-MADE Clothing la the city. Exclusive Shapes of our own manufacture at Extremely Low Prices. Call , , earlT -- 8001110 these Bargains. TVr Ti on T1r 1 1 rwt v. waaooa u -a, auui aajl Paris, London and New York Designs and P sterns selected by myself. Como and do not delay, for they are selling fast. A. DAVID. se 19 tf Merchant Tailor and Clothier. w YES! W E CAN MAKE THEM I BUGGIES. CARTS, Drays, Wagons, Harness, and anything in onr line. "Want it repaired I ' did you say f we can make It as good as new. Bring It in and hare it done In first-class style by Mo&OUGALL A WILLIAMSON, selfltf Chesnut, bet. Water A Front Sts. LANE'S English and Uathematical School. GEb. JAS. H. LANS, PRINCIPAL, ...... Booms next to St. John's Church. The first ses sion will begin Monday, Oct. 4th. areolars ai the bookstores. setT eod tf fr sn to Fishing Tackle- JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF SKIPJACK and Drum Hooks, Lines, dorks, Ac greteh Load ing Guns, Shot, Powder,' Caps, Ac. Mew stock coming in every day. Kerosene Oil, It, cents per gallon, at ' ' GEORGE A. PECK'S. sel9tf S3 South Front St. I U&TEaOV ADTBUTIIinU, , UimAih tareedaya,... ............. ,... I ao ............... Ill row eaya,. ......... moo fire daya,., ...;..-. .......... ... a M One TNk,...iii.iiH..f..ii. 4 00 Twa weeBi. ...... ........ "4 M .Tatee weaita...M.. . s hO OMmosta,... i. ........ 0 oo Two XBoctha, n no Three inontaa,,.. MM Bixnontha,... 40 CO -Oae year,.,., CO 00 tarCotitract1Afcrtlomeau uko& At trooi l"! I Ton linee telld Ko I KonparaU type ttake one aqaare. Shipr N'otice AH persAna are hereby forewarned turaLnat harboring or troattnc any or tho crew of the Monroxlan Baraao FaSY. Halvoraon. from An-triun. f aa neither the Muter or Oonatraera ; WU1 be repontlbl. , . UJUOS A CO., Oonjljrne MS3St ! No Change- I AX STILL AT. Ml" OLD HTANI), where I keeo a fall 'aaonl of Pnr4oL ..ii Jg Bnvglea, Wasona. CarU and Dray a. 1 am - . now opentaa a large atock or JJaracwa, Saddlea, Brldlea and Haltera, and keep coo stint) y AM W. n ..lfcl. I. 1,a v . . 8Dr,CM- tel7tf Third, bet. Market and rrtacoaa at, Charlotte Female In stitute, Beealon begin Sept. 8, 1680. on bosli nontals Can ettre ODonaalcd testimonials irom ine 1 earn teachen and prorort In the Booth as to the thorooKhneae and 1 aaa nin hleh aian- dattl or tnatractlon. Jtaaio and Art peetalUoa. a Cooklns School will be opened every term. Adnroaa the Prindpat. Bev. WM. B. ATKINSON, je S3 DAW.m OharfotU. N. O. Carpets 1 Carpets ! LL ARE KINDLY INVITED TO AN tXAMl nation of the largoet and mom varied Stock of Carpets ever offered in tbla market. Many aoveltlFi in Eaglish Tapestry and Body Brussels IN NBW AND XLKGANT TU1NCS. WU1 ahow goods with pJcaanro, and give price a . low as any market In tho United States. Vory retpccLfaLly, 1 19 tf S. M. McINTlRC. Old Stand Forever ! rJpHBRB'S WUBRB WK'VJI GROWN GRAY eervlng the people to useful thlntra, and tbut wo are better prepared o farnlBh you with a (food HeatlBfr or Cooklny Stove. In the way of nelf Feedera we have a fine "Record," and can produce "Harmony" in any family. "BrigbteB"-lt Uetr faces and making them '8nrprlae,r-ingly glad, to yon can pat a "Dot" there and call for a Joker," or yen can have a "Giant" or a Small 'Cadci," while the chlldrtn can engago In a "rolic" an "Bertha cornea, the "Bon Ton" at the "Cottau" Borne," Then tbere'a the great king. the'Valrau," eheddtng bla ray cnggcetlng a "Palmetto," whlln Orion throws her brlghtpefla athwart the "Wild Flonr," and "Jf onset Clty-a" now stand wboro "Uncus" once roamed, bat now laid away In a "Casket" his spirit points to a "Union AlrTlfctat. Cooking Btove, the best In the market, at e 19 lw fAKKUH A TAYLOH'H. MLook Out." Merchant Tailoring now in fnll blast And furnishing goods are steady. The latest atylea of goods that will )at Are now on onr counters ready ; So all who would be in fashion dresniwl. Can be fitted and furnished in DYER'S best. sel9tf Ready For the fall campaign. ur stock of FURNITURE Is now complete. Call and examine same and get prices. We can suit yon. D. A. SMlTU AOO., ee 19 tf No. 48 North Front Street. For Sent. A GOOD STORE FOB COUNTRY trade, on Market elrect, between Second in 1 and Third. Also Room i. Apply to THB MoK.OYH, Attorneys and Counsellor at law. sel9tf School for Young Ladies. MISS HART, Principal Assisted by RI1SS in. B. nilOWN. Instrumental Music tauht by MRS. M. P. TAYLOR InstrucUonln Drawing and Painting by MRS. E. H. PARSLEY. 'J'HB NEXT BE8BIOJ WILL OPEN TUESDAY, the 5th of October. Punctual attendance at the beginning of the session is highly Important. For terms and particulars apply, after September SSth, to the se 19 tf PRINCIPAL. Cheese. Cheese. 100 BozesN' 1 CRBAM CHEESE, For sals by KERCHNER A K ALDER BRpS. II ay, Corn and Bleal. 200 Bales Prims HAY, 2000 Bashels WWUs ud KJxo1 CORN, 400 BuheI" Watr Mlu MKAL' For tale by KERCHNER C ALDER BROS. nagging, lies and Twine. 1000 BaU BoUsBAOaINO' 3000 Bdl" New AOd rioced tirh 1000 LbTwmB For sale by KERCHNER OALDER BROS. Spirit Casks. Spirit CnU. 500 w T' smrr CA,JK8' For sale by se 19 tf KERCHNER C ALDER BROS. v Have Tou Seen Our 16 RIB UMBRELLA f BROWN RODDICK. Ilavo Youaeentbe JEAN DRAWERS WE MANUFACTURE T BROWN RODDICK Have Tou Seen the NEW CORSET WB RETAIL AT 75 CT8T BROWN RODDICK. Have Tou Seen That JOB LOT RUFFLING AT MOTS. A PIECE T anMtf BROWN RODDICK. Seeds. Secds. rpHB FUSZST iSD M08T RILIA&LS STOCK X of TURNIP and CABBAGE SEEDS la Ue work), grown by JX Landreth A Boas, and for sals at re duced prices by - JO-Qf K. MoILHENM f. Iksirglst, ' Jetttf . . Oor.MsxketaadFroatauMU. Tourists 1 AND ALL PERSONS WANTING TRUNKS . and Traveling Bags can be urnlahed at Ue lowest prices troe oar new stock JnM arrived.' Oar Who! Is sad BetaU Haraess KaUblUSment ; can't be beat for Latest Styles and Best Uooos ka least moaev. no o boub rwtmt m se 19 U MALLARD BOl , t.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 25, 1880, edition 1
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