THIS rAPEB ( f).rr afternoon, Sundays it'"" ' ex- (.fjT,,K AU -OHKIICIOK. Visions. HTA1,K paid, n.. no Six months, $ibO ; Thro f"' j one month, 50 cents. rJ be delivered by carrier, , i0 tnv prt of the city, at the ri , rtf J !"w and liberal i'.cr. will please report any and f '"'. r-iTe their papers rejrularlj. . a- vfl Advertisements. MOTION in CARPETS ijOWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. - -n.vnw Uie largest assortment of carped South of l New York. ;irpetsf Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. Further particulars next week. Carpets Carpets, Carpets. .lrtrj;VK,: Represented in this ' New Enterprise. 'arpels, Carpets. ..'invito all to call who have A.YY ilea of purchasing such goods. Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. e also invite all to call whether they Lave any idea of pur-. , cr not. prpets ! Carocts I Garnets I PiOWN & RODDICK, SOT 5 Market Street -The Fun of It Is pATTHE KUSU FOR Gents', Youths, rT"" Clothing and Furnishing Goofs, ptiaaesat oar two tores,notwithBtand- 'sold thi season. The reason is plain. J esr bjTzht a bad bargain at s Wiie our goods, although low ti'teir9 lw78 just as represented. 8o T aa ""Pesl Shirt in tie city, "-fcl and un'aundried, at sUHtFR'3 TWO STORES, Market st. lor orice TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS! ob Prinlinn Office I u- RSIGSED, baring leased the l.T fcriiVVV an'i .Materia'? of the Daily eet'-aih Intl Otlice, begs to an- . a aud -'nmental Print lit.rr ,"'ea:-d titrates. 1'Tio; 'V16 ' ur1 c pitronage is re?pect Tfr'lava tf4?ti.n guaranteed in ' "ii. ,V i ' N e"r "d lick nd CLeap" rtarv''1 b!dil?i M- W. Corner :vi s tetfu1n will rec-ive protsj t t'tl;'., . . ti ! r,nt carefully ex eutel 't,,-. 'edlnKOjtf tiiecitv aiidui-ilfd t-Cf ( t Ptage. 'ccmmunica.into 1D3A3 8. .WAhROCK. f'Mi Job f filter, Wilmiigton, N. C. "DsCLE Nhb'd" TWIST, 'rrantfcd to plaase Utf UALL 4 PEARS ALL. Tin r, :D Alt? ! Review. ' 1 i ' 7 ; ' ! : . - ' VOL. IV. , WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1879 NO. 213 New Advertisements. H. T. Hsmbolu Buchu. i i C E. Jsvkbb Home-ijade Candy. v iLLUMa A iltHCHisoN Halt, Lagging, Ties, Molasses. P. HaiSBBaaB Musica1. Mumoa We are Selling, j. A. A I, HHaiaa The Fun of It Is. LOCAL NEWS. T 1 I No City Court t(-day i Wood ia selling it $2.60 pe cord For other locals see jourthj paqje. - M - Wirdow Glass--ali sizes 'at JtafTer & Price's. ' f A dentiit'ri tjit irujg, tuasic and dancing. We bear jf several fruit ia this city. I How to become a cipit l than you earn. recs iu b'ootn st- Spend less A word to tbe wiab 18 the right word. is suffioisnt Tbe storm signal was flying to breeze tbis morning. if it tbe Postal cards, now almost uuivefsal.. started in Austria id 1865. 1 . ;1 Jno. A. Stephens plays Charlotte to morrow night Oysters are scarce in thftj market account of tbe warm weatfcler. j Uri known in on Tbe Thorne Comedy ' Company are playing in Wadesboro this week. h I t Many party dresses are now made with skirts that just escape tbe oor. Save your money by buying jouxBuJld- ing Supplies from Altaffer &j Price. if Fifty is the youth of old age; forty ithe old age of youth. So sjya Victor Hugo. Albert Thompson, colored, j a noted violin player, died in this city yesterday Seamship Benefactor, Capt. j Jones; arrived here this morning from Hew York. A cup of water in the i oven, wbile baking, will prevent bread,' cakes, etc., from burning. Crpt. Jno. W . Galloway has returned from Baltimore, and will proballv remain here for the present. , La : D. A The annual meeting of thj Lidii6 i Benevolent Society wilt be held at Hook and Ladder Hall, Thursday .Nov. 20tb, at 11 o'clock A. M,.at which time an ad dress may be expected from one of our yjjung lawyers. The ladies of all derorr inations are Invited to attend. The! UnmatlablCH. following unmailable postal mat ter remains at tbe Post Office in this city Nov, 18th: Dave Fryar, Abbot tabu rg, N C; Everett Veed, Mealia Co., Cheslo Depot, N C; Clarra Ricberson, Calhoun St. No. 74; Rev T H Thenber, Canne Cinde, i Bolt, Henry Station. C; Mkry Still at Latere. Geo West, colortd, who was: arrested for larceny and carrying a conceal j weapon and who subsequently slipped his bond, is still at large. Joe Sampson and Dan Howard, his bondsmen, are trying to find him but we reckon they will have to pay up the 100 and condole with each other i under tbe banner of the misplaced confix ence men. Professor Tice has made the coal and wood dealers bappy He j predicts cold, yes, very cold weather in a short time. The celebrated Ze Vaiuce and other Cooking and Heating Stoves at the lowr st cash prints lat Jacobi s Hardware Depjot. t .Travelers have frequently noticed that they get tbe poorest dinner at railroad stations where tho dinned gong sounds 1 ,Ud( 8 Messrs. A. A. Hartsfield and S. Jewett returned -here this morning from New ! I i York where they have been on a visit for a few weeks. It in said that an error in subtraction was tbe cause of the meteoric failure the other night. A change of one figure post- . '". -i 1 .1 M .... , pones tee entertainment thousand years. stmie thiir.ty odd Diservediy popular -We mmn Dr. Bulls Baltimore Tills, f.ir vcryb-tdy has derived much benefit from their use. Pbvsicians tecommeml . thfin . The shower lust night jlaid the dust bi t the weather sti i continues warm aud tbe thermometer reijitcred this noon two degrees below Summer heat j j ! A neatLbrick Hi'ietiralk has been laid from the Northeast earner of Market and Third streets to the large sycamore tree, making a continuous brick sidewalk from the river to Tenth street. , ( We regret to learn of the sriuus siek ness of Dr. W.J. H. Bellamy, who has been confined to bis bed for several days past. His condition is thcught-to be btttcr tO'ti.y. I i In the Morning I 1 . T.f-morrow morniug there yill De more smart nien in town than has ever boen kuowu before. Several willj commence to do their marketing before breakfast and others who have no marketing jto do wil fejl compelled to Uke a cohat tutiona walk. They will all rleet by chance at 6 o'cL-ck at Htinsberger's.where the Rentz Santley diagram will be put 'on sae and the rush for front seats 1 will far surpass the rush on the market Carts. Then, strange to say, all the lodges in town wi l meet at 71 o'clock sharp, cn Saturday ill ! night. Forty-Fourth Annua! Meeting. The forty-fourth annual meeting of the stockholders of the VV. & W. R. R. was held in this city this morning, at the office of the President, at 1 1 o'clock . On motion.of Hon. R. R. Bridgers, Col H. B. Short was called to the chair. On motion of B. F. Newcomer, Esq., Mr. J. W. Thompson was requested to act as Secretary. J Messrs B. F.Newcomer, Donald McRae, and J. W- Thompson were then appoint ed a committee to verify proxies and as certain the number of shares of the cap ital stock of the company represented. Committse reported 3,290 shares rep resented in person and 6,048'by proxy, making a total of 9,338 shares, whereup on there being a majority tf the stock present in person and by proxy, the meet ing was declared duly organized for business. The Presidents Annual Re" port was presented, which upon motion of W. T. Walters Etq , was read and adopted: The reports of Superintendent and Treasurer were submitted and on motion the reading of the same was dispensed with. On motion of Dr. A. J. DeRosset it was resolved, that the subject ;of the standing debt falling due in July, 1881, alluded to in tbe President's report, jbe referred to the Board of Directors, with power to enter into and conclude arrange ments for the payment or renewal of the debt upon such terms and at such rates Of interest as they find practicable and ajdvisable for the best interest'of the com" pany, and that lull power is hereby conferred upon , said Board to issue so many of the bonds under the sinking fund mortgage heretofore; made, as may be necessary to carry out'such arrangements as may be agreed upon. Col. J. W. Atkinson, on behalf of the Auditing Committee appointed at the last annual meeting, submitted their report, which was read, and, upon motion re ceived, Tho meeting then proceeded to the election of President, when the Hon. R. t , R. Bridgers was re-elected by acclama tion. I A ballot was then' had for tbe Directors for the ensuing year, which resulted in the re-election of the old Board, as fol lows: Dr A J DeR'jsset, Donald Mc Rie and George Harriss, from Wilming ton; Thos O Jenkins and S M Shoemaker, of Baltimore; E B Borden, of Goldaboro; Hon Geo Howard, cf Tarboro; and Wm II Willard, cf Raleigh. I On motion of Dr. DeRosset, Col. J W. Atkinson, A. Branch and Col. W. L. Smith were appointed Auditing Commit tee for the ensuing year. It was then res olved tbat the next annual meeting be held on the first Tuesday after the third Monday in November, 1880. On motion of B. F. Newcomer, Eq., the thanks of the meeting were tendered to the Chairman foi the urbanity, dign'ty and ability with which he presided ovir the meeting, which was gracefully ac knowledged by the Chair in a few ap propriate remarks, after which the meet ing was declared adjourned. directob's meeting. Immediately after the adjournment of the Stockholders' meeting, the Directors met and reelected Mr. B. F. Newcomer, Vice President and J. W. Thompson, Esq 4 Secretary and Treasurer. For the Orphans. . . We trn t that publicity will be readily given by the tecular and religious i re s of the State to the pt reposition, and chi r fully carried out by the Pastors of all do nominations, to take up a public tollec tion for the benefit of the Oxford O pran Atsyiutn on Thanksgiviug Day, the 27ih instant, wherever religious services are held. If uuible to attend the exercises or services on that day just baud your voluutary contr butibns to your pastor or the master of the nearest Masonic Lodj;e either whom will doubtless cheerfully fjrwarJ U to ibe authorities t t! t Aty lurn. i You can buy a No. 1 heating or Cook Stove at almost any price at J .vt oui 's.'No. 10 South Front street. t Now Advertisements. HELHBOLD'S Compound Fluid Uxtract yyy. PHARMACEUTICAL. Helmbold's Buchu. IJeluib ld s Buchu has Ions been known as one of tho most valuable medicines at tainable in certain classes of diseases, such as dyspepsia, chronic rheumatism, dropsy, cutaneous affections, and esitecially affections of the urinary organs. As a diuretic, it is superior to almost any other medicine iu use, and the great care with which it is prepared, the absolute purity of the preparation, and the dili gence used in the selection of the crude materials, have made it known far anil wide as a reliable and eff ctivy prepara tion, and one that can alwajs bo used with safety and benefit. TLc great sue cess j of Helmbold's Buchu has led to the paoduction of many spurious preparations, which are made cheaply and placed upon the market to be sold on the reputation acquired by Helmbold's original prepara tion. Parties who desire a really good medicine should be careful aud use Helm bold's only. New Advertisements. HOME-MADE CANDY AND POST OFFICE GOOBER STAND. THE ONLY GENOlNEj HOME-MADE Candy in the city, will be found every day, freah and sweet, tbrte doors Fouth of the I'ostoffice on Second street. Also, fine French Candies, Nats, Raisins, Fruit, Ac. C. E. JEVEN8, noT IS Neat tbe PoBtofflce. MARSHALL AND LIVERPOOL SALT. JUST IN. i - Sacka MARSHALL'S FINE SALT, f)fl Sacks LIVERPOOL 8 ALT, uu Btiiped Sacks. 1200 Bagginer, Ties, &c- 1000 WhcIe"and Half Boll8I8AGGING, gQQQ Bundles Sew TIES, OHO -DB Bailing Twiie, iUU 1300 Keirs Naild, all sizes, Hoop Iron, 8pirit Barr Is, Glue. Molasses, Flour, Sugar. 175 Hhds and Bols Moia ses, 1100 Bbl FL0UR' F-mily to Super, 1 1 r Bbls 8ufi:arp, Crashed, Granulated J- LO a, Extra C, and C. JQQ Bags Rio Coffee, 22 Tubl1 Choice Leaf Lard, 20Q Boxes Pure Candy, ! - I ' Bbl' and Boxes Freih Crackers, 2)0 Boxes Selected Cream Cheese, Laundry and Toilet Soaps, Lye and Pot ash, Soda, Candles, Snuff, Tobacco, Ac. For sale low by j - WILLIAMS MCRCHISON, nov 18 Wholesale Gro. A Com. Mer. LADIES' BUTTON BOOTS 1 Just re ceired au elegant assortment of Ladies' Button Boots. An elegant Box-toe French Kid, Frenf h Hee Silk Top Button Boot, de cidedly the prettiet t Shoe in the market. A very desirable Basket Top Button Shoe at $1 per pair. Ladies' Pebble Goat Button Br ota, very good quality, at $2 60 per pir. These goods are all new, of the latest styles, and each and every pair warranted. THOS. H. HOWEY, nor 17 No. 47 North Market st. We Are Selling QHILDREN'S, BOfS, YOUTHS', and Men's Suiu, ery low. ' MUNSON, THE CLOTHIER r v 15 AND MER. TAILOR. A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE i!Miii)i:ii & mm. For Debi:iiy, Lo s of Memory, Indispo sition to Exertion or Business Shortness of Breath, Troub;ed with thoughts of Dis ease, Dimness of Vision, Pain in tbe Back, Ches and Head, Kusb of Blood to the Head, Pale ountenauce and Dry Skin. If these symptoms are allowed to go on, very' ficquently Epileptic Fits and Con sumption follow. When the constitution becomes affected it requires the aid of an invigorating medicine to strengthen ' and tone up the system which j it Helmbold's Does in Every Case, Buchu" 'S I IS UNEQUALLED UBOLU i:i in 0 Uy ar.y remedy kno-ATn It is prescrihee by themost emiuciiwbljjii.ia:: all o.r thd mm wona, in Rheumatism, SpGrmatorrhtjea , Neuralgia, Nervousness, i' Dyspepsia, ! Indigestion Constipation, Aches and Pains, General Debility, Kidney Diseases, j i t 'i i uiver uompiaint. i Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Head Troubles. Paralysis, General 111 Health, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh, Nervous Complaints, Female. Complaints. Headache, Pain in the Shou'ders,Cough, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Eruptions, Bad Taste in . tha Mouth, Palpitation cf the Heart, Pain in the region of. the Kidneys, and a thousand other painful symptoms, are the oifspring of Dyspepsia. Hi WOLD I 1 III I III Invigorates the' Stomach, And stimulates the torpid Liver, BowelsJ and Kidneys to healthy action, m cleans' ing the blood of all impurities, at d iin parting utw life and vigor to th; hole system. A single tiial wi l beiquiiH siiflici'i t to convince tbe most besita'n-2 cf rs va:ua ble remedial qualities. i EVlusical- piA!Ob. ORGANS, GUITAR'S Vio lins, Bar.jos, Org'inettes, Flutes, . Fife s, AccordeonsJ Vi.jlks, Bow?,Strings,Bridges, &c.i &c- At the , I LIVE BOOK TORE. QELROMOS, Eogravirgs, shJ Frames, all shzes ad s'.lt. Tlra finest assortment of Fine Stationery In the city at - i HEINoBKBUKit Of bot 17 Lira Book aad Music Store PRICE SI PER B3TTLF, Or Six Bottle for relivcrfed to auy addrets L seivatiom. "Paties" may a' suit ly let -r, le cf-ivixg tfie same otntion as ly calun. Ccmpetn Phjsiciar:s a'-iMl to cone, spj donts eL letirssbofilib 'u'idif! l j II. T. 1IELMBOLD, , Druggist and Chemist Philadelphia, Pa . CAUTION! See that the private . ProDrittiry I ttamp ii on each bottle. Sold Everywhere. no? lS-d&wly, I rLEA.SE JTOTICE. " IZ We will be lad to receive eomniuaication from our friends on any aad all. subjects o ;rnereJ interest bat: 'V V jf i he name of the writermartj alwiyr be fa- oished to the Editor. " CCommunieations noaat be writtea on ot j one side of thepaper. I Personalitiee nut be aroided. TAJid it is espfda'ly cd parti ularly and- r sooa teat the Editor docs not a!w; end. the riewsof correypondectJ, neW o ia the 'editorial coluir na. . Now Advorlieemonth FALL & WINTER GOODS. AT M- IW. KATZ'G. C MarKcl - I HAVING MJ( CJ.LJhD- ifitr ver.il weeks of unliving ir iTi-stiy ai d i Coit,- iu buying the rHt.H E.vr l'lIODUtrrs ' C T..-' v . - j l ui ji.uriean ayu American Mamifactur rs. I am prepaid to olLr to my Patrons and Friends Bargains in; all the different Depar!meUs.J bicli cannot ueexceiieu in V A R I E T Y A D DRESS GOODS! i i Satin Melange, Cashmere, bote, Brocade Persan, Persan Kaye, i Raye Broche, Cavalo Mohair, Striped Satin, Camel's Hair, . j Colored Cashmeres from 15 cents up, Colored Alpacas, all shades, 12 cents, Double Width Colored Alpacas', heavy, only 10 cents per yard. A Great Variety of different styles, suit- auic ni me accujuu, very tow Mourning Goods. The best assortment ever offered here, iu Drab D'Ele, Bombaziae, Tamise, Crcpa Cloth ; Plain, Striped and Brocade Cash mere ; Uenriettas, Mohairs, Australian Cloth. OioaMa j1 Trimmings, Silk, Grass and Cheneil Frin ges, Gloves and llosiery, every stji?, gocd and cheap, 'Skirts andJCorsets. Tbe best Fifty Cent Corset - over s 'd n Ribbons. Fancy, Satin, Striped and Brocaded. aces and Embroideries-in greatest varle y. Housekeeping Good?, Iihnket, Flan nel. Men and Boys' Wear, Ladies' Cloth, Ladies and Children's Me rino Vess, R'jehings, Ties, Fancy Good3. One Thousand iio. 'n I'Ancn Handker chiefs, from 5c up. DOMESTIC GOODS, &i . itc., &c, a'l at prices which defy coin petition, and qualities which cannot fail t give satisfaction. 1 can assure my' kind patUM.a U.at every artie'e will bo sold AS LOW, and THE MAJOKI TY LOWKfi than a: aiiy p:evious seisin. 'rdr Sample rt.d yo'i "w ill hi ior'ain to pa roii z Tit M, KATZ, 3G iXa.kct Si. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODf. f RS. J. UKKK haj joAt received a 1I- new aaiilr of Ka b, Bonn-U acd everj thing i , ' tt e iliUioer v lin, Lich she will teil cheap f.rc L. Alio, Hair Work dote io th bet tjlrt Wigs, Ttuptes and inviii bie spaces, roli lais bandeaux, made or repaired. I am receiving new girds weekly and especial! iavlte the idir to give R.0 a call. Corn' r of Orange ani Third street, nov 11-lCt i J Smoking Tobacco V K bSS I U U f I A II, , I For Hale b I D aov 15 tf HALL A PEAE3AXL. EXCEL LSIVI GE ! fBy'any House in thecity tr fhew here. ' BLAGIC DRESS SILKS ! OfBellonGuinet, TeillaiJ ar.d Fcnson . manufacture. Our celebrated heavy Soft GROS CHAIN Hior One Dollar per yard." Colored Silk?, Silk Ycl- iu)1 Plain 'and Sulin SliiKs. r