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C1B0L15A. Goldaboro Messe ger: Mra Betse Herring, wife of our friend Benj I Herring, Esq. of New Hope township, had the misfortune of breaking her right leg yesterday, in accidentally falling oat of the kitchen door. Goldsboro Messenger: The ntew Bteamer line, between New York and Morehead City is at last in successful operation. Large shipments of cotton from Rileigh and other points on the N C Railroad passed down the road Friday and Saturday for Morehead where the first steamer is loading for New York. Gord3boro Messenger : The aggre eite value of the taxable property of Pitt county foots up ' 82,605,5rJ8. The county boasta of 1,618 white and 1,307 oolored polls, has 363,213 acres of land valued at $1,583,016. and town lots val nd at $100,171. Horses J2. 193, mules 1 399. cattle 11.426, hogs 33,128 and 2,7i3sheepa. Newbern Nut Shell-:. Eaough hay is lost and goes to waste on the hay producing marshes in this vicinity each Tear to furnish long forage for any six counties in the State for a twelvemonth Crab grass hay can be grown in this eeotion without incurring any expense for cultivation; it is indigenous to the soil ard if cut and cured in the right state, it is equal to the best timothy. Goldsboro Messenger : It may not be generally known that the Friends have recently organized a church of their denomination in New Hope township, in this county, with a line nurulmn-hip. embracing some who h id formerly no connection with that c.mcb. They are holding a pro tructed meeting at the Grange House, much interest is being manifested, and the result up to Thursday was 15 ac cessions to their church. The meet inrra am hinc conducted by Mrs Hallie Ifousohee, assisted by Miss Lou Lee and Albert Smith, a young in dianian. Disserts! ns a the sultan's Cabinet. London. Nov 17 A despatch from Constantinople to the D-iilyNows tays the Turkish Ministry is aiviuea iu opinion. One portion, headed by Os- man Pacha, favors an alliance win Russia. Disorders are increasing through out the country. Even within six y miles of Constantinople the Circassians are roobiug and murdering t'jo lunao itants. It is believed that' Caratheodori Pasha is about to bs proponed to euc cecd Ateko Pasha iu Roumelia. The Count In Maine. . ' Augusta, Nov. 16 The situation in regard to the alleged contemplated counting out of Re puolioans and hid ing over the control of both branches of the Legislature to the Democrats and Greenbackers is unchanged. There is great apprehension concerning the expected action .of the Governor and Couuoil. The formal count will begin to-morrow, and it ia expected that a large number of parsons will be pre sent in the city. Tbe Republican State Uommittee of 1879 and the new Htate Committee of 1880 will meet here to morrow evening. Drought In Virginia. Petersburg, Nov 16 Th drought which has prevailed to such an alarm, ing extent in this section cf the State during the past three months is cans ins great anxiety and uneasmess Wells and streams are drying up, and in some of the adjoining counties peo ple are compelled to travel miles in vehicles in search of water for fami y use. In several of the churches here to-day prayers were ottered for- tfye much-needed rain. The ew Cable Landed North Esatham, Mass., Nov. 10 At 0 o'clock this evening the shore end of the new French cable was land ed, and soon afterward signals were exchanged with tbe steamer Faraday, which will sail to-morrow morning at daylight and make the final connection seventeen miles out. Russian Troops on the German Fron tier. CoiiOQNE, Nov. 16 The Berlin cor respondent of the GiZitte asserts that there is reanon to regard the news of a considerable concentration of. Rus sian troops OQ the eastern frontier of Germany as wel.'-founded. Threatened Cabinet Crisis In Ita Ij Londjn, Nov 17 The News' Rome correspondent reports that the rosier nation of the Minister of Public In struction threatens to oo.se a Cibinet crisis before the opening of the Cuam? bers. Submission of Cuban Insurgents. Madrid. Nov. 16 An official dis pitch from Cuba reports that 100 in Hurgeuts, w th thrir leaders, have sub mitted in tho H ljuim Dwtricr. 1 World of Good. One of the most popular medicines now before the American public is Hop Bitters You see it everywhere People take it with good effect. It builds tbcm up. It is not as pleasant to the taste as some other Bitters as it is not a whiskey drink. It is more like the old fashioned boneset tea that has done a world of pood. If you don't feel just right try Hop Bitters. Xunda Sews. Winberry Oysters- TUEY ABB UUOD now. Another instal ment jaet received this moraing. It's cold enough xow for hot Whukey and fat Ojeters, F ee Lunch erery day at 11 o'clock. ept26 JOHN OAQBOLL. LOCAL NEWS. Meat Cutters and b:ullr . GU-is (iripd stones atd so on, at JAciiii's. ! i; J I Large UrCeiJi Tht recrip's of co'tou kt this p rt ta i. r.;. -.,r. v f.:.S biles. I Ol tb'8 artiount , kt Ibis i.i Oi tb' 1 J- I I - ' 1 U.J , mnrflthan one hilt was rece.vea vy of the leading firuii iu this c ty who deal 4 largely iu this s Ma Left Us. f y w vlirk. one of our Water VtHpir, U. 11 ' " i htreet coromw-ion merits add one ol the most popular I. citizen H ths com munity, ha migrated frowi our Cape Fear country and travelled StlmMi. from a private letter received in tbis,cy from tbe ab-ve named geutieman this moving, we U -rt. that he is about to estajbli.h bi:n aelf ' . trle.ton. Ou b.-st wishes attend our friend in bis new field of labor with the sincere hope tnat be may reap a bountiful harvest of greenbacks, toother With a ' good i sprinkling of the dollars of lour dajaws, You ?y the lowest ctb prices for Household Hardware) jat Jacobi's Hard- Death, of Owen IDve. We are very sorry to learn of th 'death of Owen Dove, a well-knowu coioieu man, and oue of the moat) prominent of i i .... . his ray iu Lh My. Uel died this morning al his ie:i b-i.c, f. $eventb, between Walnut i.d Ked Cross streets, aged, it is thought, about 4o years, 'it is thought that bis dath was caused by ah aneur ism under the afm, a sympathetic result ot an i- j iry to the feg, sustained by l.im r.roh.iblv two years agu years Fle BQffered vt.ry mdeh with it and has re X 1 1 1.4 - " J cently been North to have an operation performed but it was considerej a dan serais that the intention was abandoned, lie was tor a number of years Assistant Engineer of the Fire Department ud 'was highly thought of by the whites as well as blacks. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. The Buant f Audit ami Hie police Question. At a m' filing of tlyj lioanl of Audit and "Finance, 'hold yesterdny afternoon, the resolution of the Board of Aldermen, in reference to. aii iiicrease in the" pay of the Clerk and 'I n-.urcr, and of tbe police force, was brought t ; the a tention of the Board, when it was decided that, in ac cordance with the estimates already Axed for the current year, and-which had been jointly agreed upon by the Board of Audit and Finance and Board' of Aldermen, it was impossible to allow the increase. The Chairman of the BoarJ of Audit was authorized to communicate this decision to the Board of Aldermen and in the fol lowing letter, which will amply oxplain the matter: City ok Wilmington-. N. C, Office B'l of audit a.-Finance, v November 17th. 1879. V The Honorable The Klay r and Board of A'derinen: . Gentlemen: We do not cot-cur in your action at last meet ir , iucrt&sir'g the pay of po 'licen.eu and street hands The. power lo fix-any compensation of employ tt-s of lx -city is vested excV sively in th:8 B.rd, but as a matter ol courtesy and in order tor" give as much latitude in this nutfer to your Board as is compatible with our duty, we fixed a maximum amour-t to' be paid for each character of service. It is the. almost universal opinion that the last Republican administration was extravagant. ' We fixed, therefore, as the tn nolir.e and 9 u. iiiuttit v - v r i street hands," the amount received by them under that administration. You now proposa to exceed tlut amouut , The taxpayers expecte;i, a?,d reasonably hoped, that every brawch oi the City Governoient would be most economically conducted: Independent of above c jnideratiou, the appropriation lor the present fiscal year will not admit bf the increase uroposed. This appropriatliu y.-is the joint hid action of both B'Mi-d.i.s 'to expenses for the year, aud it was'mii lially understood that the ca:nt; would be adhered to rig idly. ' ' ! ' L ' Theincreise of salary ,($p00 voted on Oct. Oth. which has just readied u?, is also disai lowed on account of condition of appropriation applicable to salaries. We appreciate, howevsr, tho importance ol his duties anJhia clil. ieccy, and feel con strained to say that! taking iutb considera tion the responsibility (jf bis'cflicr, he is thepxrest paid ofii:iai jin tbe city yov ernmen'. j t We do not underva'.up ihi services of any employees of the ci y, but we hold it of prime importance,! particujarly tnis year when askiu an cxteisin of our creditors, that expejses be ket at a mini-; u i. The most urgent re.is n ad duced by your Execu i vd before is J. r the proposed increase was the xci that in event of sickness, i the preset t piy waa, insufficient to procure medical atrendance, and ordinary necessities Such being the case, while we are unwill ing to vote public rUjOtiey agiinst te spir't o! the law, lb s Bard as individ ttals, will cheerfuiiy cooperatju wijth tnc members of the Board of AjdermeQ, in relieving cases of distress jor siclkntss, and take the initiative by plac ng fifty dollars in the hands ol Cpt. 3rock for thai purpese. Very liespectfully, Signed Kokwood (jles, I Chairman. . . - - , 'Where do photographers go to when they die?' aks the Houston News, and .the Philadelphia Curonicle-Herald replies: 'If it isn't from the humor ous to the grave we gird it up.', List of Letters. The following is a list of the letters re maining unclaimedin the City Postoffice Wednesday, ov. 19th, 1879: A Mrs Ger.etia Ash, J M Aydolet UU M Bryant, B L Bingham, Hill B Bell, Harry Blunt, ii Brown, IVm II Bake man, Walter N Burseil, Wm Bradley, r ranees ouils, varounn uuiier, a ai rur gau,Mary Bron, Matlld.i BrowD, Mary jF urown. C Jas Cannon, D X Cutler, Sim; on Cyrus, Leo Chambers, Seth M Crane. D A W Davis & Co, Saml Davis, Miles Dona'dson, Alice Dooiner, Chas Davis, J It DeForee;. : E Jos E Everett, Mildred Evans. G Laura Green. H Margaret Uazl, Louvenia Halsey, Julia Homes, Mrs Ann Hooper, Kasilla Uosvcley, John H Hill. J Jessie M Johnson, Eliza Jones, Robt Jackson, W M Johnson. i K James King, Frank W Kir g. . L Fred B Lewis, Grant Lor jug, MarjT Lewis. M Carrie Morten, II ittie Moniss, Ma lirula McCullougb, Lucretia Moore, Jerrie Manin. Eiizt Alarker. Touev Marsbv. Josh Mack, J T McQuiun, Willis Morris N BJNewkiiK, Hennie .Nixon, L 1 Nixon. i P E G Polly, Henry Price, John Philps, Isaao Pawelf, John R Price, P B Publico, Vrm Phtuney, Wellington Par kins. K Jane Robeson, Laura Robeson, Allen Register, J FRanUU. Q Damon Quince. ' S Johnnes beib3. i T WmTate, Cornelius Taytv. S Antonio P Belveire, Danl Smith, Docks Siamp, Danl M Smith, Fannie Smith, P 'T Smith, Toney Smith, T h Smith. VVr Steward, E'sie Saunders, Mag. gle M Stewart. j T Dora Toomer. yVm Varrauth. W Willie Waddel, Jennie Willis. Isaam Wortham, Jerry Weeterby, T Williams, A F Williams. f Marole Young, Jennie Yarsor. Z Harry D Zeigler. SHIP. Capt A B Nash, schooner Harmon Cur tis. Geo Bungon, brig S VV Nichols. Starling Reynold, schooner Argyle. Gapt M D Henderson, schooner Alfred Keen.' PtToons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised"; if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent to dead letter Office, Washington, D. C. E. R. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, N. C. New Hanover County.N.C. ' Now Advertisements. The New Boot & Shoe Store, 32 MARKET STREET. J- AM NOW DAILY IS RECEIPT of a fine Lot of LADIES' KLD AND PEBBLE BOOTS, in all sizes, from 2 to 7, which I am selling at the Low Price of $1.35 to 1.53. Come and look at them and savs money. Mis.eb'i'ebb'e Dutton Boots at $1.10. Ladies' Kid and Pebble Lace B.ota at $1. Chilu'g Shoes from 50 cents up An'd all o.hcr G oic'sin proportion. o advance on my Uoods. Come and cor viiiceyou self of it. All New Stock'. No old Goods to wo k oar. I am dete mined to give, j ou a g od avticle. Bespectfully, C. ROSENTHAL, i ' 32 Market Street noy 17 1 Sign of th ShoV Case. A Gentle Belle", 13 Y CHRISTIAN REID. I The Musical Wonde' the mirvelloaa 0R GU1NETIE, still continues to sell at eight- Pictures, FrameB and Mouldioirs. Frame b oi any fcizs made to order upon ehort notice. I ' ' ,' A fine a Bortment of Poems, Children's Hooks. Fancy Box Paper, Ink?tand?, Gold 1'nns, Bibles, Hymn Books, Ac, Ac. Blank Books, School Books Papers, En yelnpes, Ftns, Ink, always to be had at low prion of - 1 i nov IT 1 C. W. Baby Syrup. pAUKER'3 GINGER TONIC, Indian Cholofogue, Bull'a Cough Byrup, iluta', i hill Cure, Aj era' Agut Care and a com plete ftocK of para Drugs and Medicines. F. C. MILLER, Co rner 4th and Nun StieU. Vper day ad nijght. nov 17-t' i For Rent. mHAT f)K-sIAL10 WilARF. it oot of Mulberrv iTree. lately occupied jQ" III bf the Baltimore Hteamkhio Cnmjarir. ir.m plete with Oflices, Shtds, Ac Alio, the COAL and WOOD YARD, corner of proB, and Mulberry street', at present occupied by J. A. iSi ringer. Apply to sept3Q-tf H. NUTT. ! i Dental Card. T I AM MAKING Artificial dentures to fit perfectly. and as pretty aa the natural teeth. but it u better to save the natural t-eth it possible. So my patrons will please call with out delay and be seated ia the most comfort able chair in ue. Kespectfullj, JAS. E. KKA, I 34 Market st Wilmington, N. C.t Not. 8, 1879. C0II11ERCI AL NEWS WLLMINOTON MARKET I Novembcb 18-4 F M. I SP1KIT3 TURPENTINE -Firm at 37 cents bid. Sales 225 casks reported at that tlgure. Later We bear of sales 250 casks at 57X cents. Closing firm at 37 cents bid. ROSIN Quoted firm at f 1 35 for Strained and 1 40 for Good Strained.! Sales 500 bbls Good Strained at quotations. TAR Quiet at$l 10. Sales at quotations. CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at fl 25 for Hard and $2 25 for Yellow Dip, Sales receipts at quotations. COTTON Opened Arm at 11 cents for Middling. Later Sales of 250 bales were made at 11 cents for Middling. Maraet closing firm at that figure. I DAILY BBOMFTt Cotton 2,038 ba!es Spirits Turpentine 292 easka Kom i,ouj do rr... V84 Crude Turpentine 201 MARINE NEWS. AKK1TED. Steamer A P Ilurt, Worth Fayetteville Worth & Worth. bleam-yacUt Passport, Harper, SmiihYille Geo Myers. Steamship Benefactor, Jones; jsew xorjt T E Bond. Barque Ennerique, rayRon. lJamden, Me. C 1 Mebane. CLEARED. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. , Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, Smithvllle Geo Myers. , 1 Brig a JN Martin, Brown. iew jloik. Colville & Co. Eii oris. 1 j COASTWISE. New York-Br is s" N Martin- WG.&26 feet imber. List of Vessels Over 100 tons in Port Nov 11, 1879 BARKS. ( Nor Cato, 3 tons, Kroger, C V Mebane Br Geo Boothgs tons, Jones, . CP Mebane Ger Vonder Ueydi&i ton?, alichaeils E lJeu..hau & W estermann Br Ella Moore, ton. Witchrier, Pater so. Downirg & Co Nor Krone,303 ton?, GenneoS R Ueide Nor Kiistine, 3-5 tons, Jensei.. Paterson, Downing & Cc Nor Zephyr, 236 tons, Jensen, R ls Jleide P.f Tuck Sing, 3SS tons, Marshall, E Kidder &So-s Br Our Annej 303 tons, Iluske, CP Mebane Nor Viking, 2C4 tons, Kasrnusseij, R E Heide Nor Euxinus, 247 tons, Tallaksen, K E .Heide Ger Lydia Pescb.au, 370 ton?, Brcmers, E Peschau & VVestermann Ger Marie, 567 tons, Permien, repairing, E Peschau & VVestermann BIUGS. Nor Jarlen, 237 tons, Kornas, K E Heide Nor Rask, 101 tons, Berg, R E Heide Ger Dr Wltte, 280 tons, Zeplein, E Peschau & Westertuanr Ger Magnet, 250 tons, Petersen, Master Am Silas N Martin, 264 tons, Brown, J.-s il Nd: S. Dos Cu tados, 227 tons,- , ' Laid up for repairs- SCHOONERS. Am Five B others, 230 tons, Boueal', Harries & Ho wch Am H W Ander on, 3C4 tons, Bbc;ck, Hani a A- Howell Am Mary A Whitham, 2 18 tons, Ci.- k, ' . E Kidder & Sons Am James Ponder, 271 ton, Robinson, Mas'er Br Ju!ia Elizab3th, SO tons, Ingrabara, Master Am E S Powell, 577 toi s, Williams, Wi Ham fc Mutchisnn WEEKLY STATEMENT Or STOCKS ON HAND MOV. 17, 187. Cotton ashore... 7,3 -'1 , afloat... 6,545 Total............. 13,$66 Spirits ashore....... 14,810 , afloat 6E0 Total... 15,310 Rosin ashore. j. 124,001 afloat 6,862 Toiai ...130,863 Tar ashore 5,122 afloat M Total. .; 5,122 Crude ashore........ 1,108 afloat - Total 1,108 aiCEiFH ?oa I THE WEEK SNEIKe NOV, 17th. Cotton .......J. 4,480 8pirits 1,08 Hosin.. 11,872 Tar 934 Crude 1,834 SzrOKTI FOB TH1 WEEK KSDIKfl NOV. 17tb, '79. Domestic j Cotton 1 654 Spirits 1 563 Rosin......... 1,524 Tar ....! J50 Crade 25 ' Foreign. OottOB 2130 Spirits ... 1 Rosin 100 Tar 1 Cm de. ......................... ... Lime I Cement ! jDST landed io-day, a cargo of FRt8H ROCK LIME and CI MENT, which wc are selling at lower figures than ever known here. Call on os. ROBIN ON 4 KIXO, bot lOtf Cor. Water & Orange it. Mullets. 200 BbU MULLETS, Large, Bright id Fat, j Every Barrel Warrtntei. t S HALL A P EARS ALL Miscellaneous. WILL, TAKE PLACE AT Wednesday, Thursday and Friday November. 5thk 6th and 7thJ- Df. rs A6D0M warm v' . : : - -- ::: J 1 ' , t ; ' i ; ' "r- NIL, 1 ' We invite all who-are interested in the newest and L:imM n to attend. We promise all who will favor us with a; call, to' show them all Latest Ttfoveltics in the ETillincrl i We have a eal French i which is really worth Ovt? prices are lower, Style the best, Quality tin surpass !; ttiil -;ini --; to please every one who may desire -a' , BEAUTIFUL HAT OR4 BONNET ' Our Trimming- Beparlment is Complete j ComprisiBg ihe LeadiDg. Styles -t ' OUR FLEXIBLE HiP CORSET. ' A new lot of them just in, with improvement;?. . No ctlra cl.c. Price. 'O'ial'37"; Si T l.n-tro wnrn tlia Pf.rar-f three days and every bone Tl tot- -i'in OTOfthe hips is broken. every lvno is ttiil ptricct. , . refunded for mmWMMt ;. ' 'V c- r'ul.lv ll.at be every Flexible Hip i oivsef which breaks over tho hips. It fits mmst iLareco Assortment ol Fancv 'Hiubons. Special Earaains in Feather Tips JSL Very Great Variety ef Birds at all T:;ps, "j from 35 Our Fancy Goods Bepartmcni Is larger than ever with an elegant assortment of Goods to jvkne te ! ' . Ladies. , , A VERY FINE LINE OF CREPE LiSLF. ALL THE FINEST ASSORTMENT 0F TIESEIN .THE CITY Satin Ribbons Cheaper llian Can now he HuuzM Aorlli ! A beautiful lino -f1 of Ladies', Hisses and Children's PATENTED1 l ;,-' -Buttock AC These Goods have been sold during-the past in,1 three years. All who have worn them be ker-t CD U2t" Y. pronounce the Mode ot Fastening: ' ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. 'V ,. The many annoyances connected with the old svs- c lt J vOU lem of Button Gloves are entirely overcome, and ti.c 11 Fancy Hose. uniwing aavautages secured : lrt The perfect ease and rapidity with vbich it is , Ynmbt rri x i T"i 1 laced. i lor all,. u" J.ne JCOSter IVia 2nd Its adjustability to fit the different sized wrists. SiaThe advantage gained by gradually straining . ,") ' the Kid, instead of the old system v hicii . ,y: J .U c ' I . ruins so many pairs the first time buttbned. J1 , 4ttt Strength of .Hooks and mode of clinching- I Glove is all t'e Hiem The fastening willouUast any glove- ;i, xa an ttj rhichisa very rare occurrence wjth buttons. (0 ct 1" Independent of Improvement -in fastening i the quality isgnaranteedecmal, if not su- i , PexiQr, tQ any other glove ia the xnarteU W. H. SPRUWT .ExchanereiJorner' nov i. . 1 . . i i Miscellaneous, .ii o- nice oletion of '2 6" t your ccmiirg id sec :o:- :o: T hfVP nm' thft T I 'T. U ip Wset three innntlj.-' -v A - ..it vi:h :0: :o;- -:o:- Cents Up ! :o: :c: STYLES DF RUCHlNG FOS THE hit :o:- :o:- JUNE 13 '1876. CHEAPEST-1
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