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THIS PAPER " pBbluhed every afternoon, 8undays ex f1 cepted by . JOSH. T. JAMES, EDITOR PEOPBIKTOR. cbScbIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. Ter,$5 00 Six months, $250 ; Three months, $1 25 ; One month, 60 cent. Cbe PPer wiU delivered by ctXTtiers, 0f charge, in any part of the city, at the ! rates, or 13 cent per week. . drerti8inK ratei low and liberal Subscribers will please report any and glares to receive their paper regularly. flew Advertisements 0VI'O TO THE SUCCESS AND SALES CONSEQUENT UrON V THE IARGE EEDUCTIONS Te hive made opou very many special jin's of Uiy Goods, we have decided to add the following LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS which excel in attractiveness and cheap n'ess anything we have yet offered : . -anedlot of Dress Goods, iu Serge,Rep, and Aipca i"ii"co, tcuw ci jruu prcryone away below anything we ever Our Dress Goods Department iKV'ete with all the Novelties, and at prices that cannot tail to meet the approbation of all. Black Cahmeies from 40 cents to $1.50, Worsted Fringes in all the popular shades Clack Silk Fiinges,- both cheap and bald some; Galoons, Braids, &c., &c. from $1.75 to $12.00; vi.,ii. 1 White and Colored, Twilled aiii Rain; also full line of Opera m Iain and 1'Iaia; Jelt Skirts from 75 cents; Halm rnl skirts from 50 cents; Cassineres for Men and Boys' Wear cheap fcertticky Jeans from 12 cents; . T..n '2.RtiTTos Kid Glovjcs, 75 cts in Black, Dark Colors, White and Opera Colors); Gr&' White Kids, 75 cents; Gent i' Black Kids $1.00. . , Ladiei' Guipure Lace Scarfs $3.00 and $4.00. Spanish Luce Lace Scarfs $1.50. Also a full line by the yard. . Neck Ruffling from 10 cents to $1XU. Neck Ruffs from 1 cent to 5 cents; Calicos 5 to 8 cents. Bleached Cottons. Amoskeag Bleached Cotton, 8 cents; I 44 Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 10 cents; 4-4 Androscoggin L Cotton, 10 cents; 44 Wamsutta, 12 cents; p-win nNha West. 14 rents. A full line of Unbleachings from 5 cents. BROWN & RODDICK, nov.13- 45 Market Street. VERY LOW. pLOTHISO 13 SELLING NOW Very Cheap uiifmy ssUblishment on Market street, ! till sell a suit Worth 15 for only OlO. Ifs so and I warrant it to be so, at j pet SI Market st. Hillinery and Pancy Goods II TRS L FLANAGAN WISHES TO AN ATJL nonnea to the Ladies that she has returned from the Northern Cities, where she has been I tasking her Fall purchases in JU" wxieTerydescripUonofFANUXAifcAAv ana is now prepared to show w P. - the NEWEST STYLES in French rauern R.0 a tt- v.it. silks. Featnert, Flowen, Ribbons, Ac I W .. haMtnfnr. the Best Goods tteofe 0OM Mnn.rr solicited, and per- BROWN & RODDICK feet satisfaction guaranteed or money .."wjgely judged that the first Centennial funded. Variety Store, 41 Market Street. oct 2 7 MRS. L. FLANAGAN. Look I gULPHUR SOAP, Simmons Hepatic Com- Pound. Forrest's Juniper Tar, Faney Arti cles, 4C. Fresh lot. Presctiotiona eomnonnded at all times of r - tWnight, at , , RURBANK'3 PHARMACY, pot 24 Corner Front k Princess tU. I For IO Cents Y0tJ CAN GET A FIRST-CLASS Shave 0 with cologne, cr 25 cents will have your hair cut hi the Utet style ft tic REFORM. DARBjJR 8H0P, not 24 . Under t&o National Bank. r H VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY; NOVEMBER The Mails. The Malik close and arrive at the City Postofflce as follows : . North ern through malls - - - 6:00 PM North era through and way mails. 8:00 A M ' CLOSK. Mails for tiie 2t. u. and a. & m. j. Railroads, and routes supplied ,, therefrom i - ------- 6:00 P I Southern malls for all points South, dally - - ' - -, - o:uu j. Western malls (CL C. Tv. W.) dally (except Sunday) - 5:00 A M Fayetteville, and offices on Cape TTVr- Ulvar TiinoHttra ftiul Krl- I r - io pm Malls for points along line of Che- raw & uarungumiv ii - - r au.w Fayetteville by Warsaw, daily, (except Sundays) - - - 8:00 A M Malls for points between Florence and Charleston - - - - - - 10:00 A M Onslow C. H. and intermediate of fices every Friday - - - 6KX) A M Smithville mails, by steamboat, daily, (except Sundays) -I - 2:00 P M Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, r every Friday at ------ - o:w r ai arrive. ( Northern throueh malls - - 11:00 A M Northern through and way mails. 7:30 P M Southern mails - - - - - - 930 A M Carolina Central Railway at - - 10:00 r si MaiLs delivered fromj6:00 A. M. to 6:4o P M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamp Umceopen irorn a. at. w and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. Money order ana Register Departments open same as stamp office. '' ' LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. A. Shrieb Very Low. Johs Cabroll The Cosmopolitan. Mcnson & Co Overcoats. 8. Jewetx New York Papers. J. A SPaiNOEB. Coal and Wood. Isaac W. King Fine Beef. The overcoat and wood and coal dealers were happy, to-day. This may be a hard .winter for four-year-old spring chickens. Wrong none by doing injuries, or omit ting the benefits that are your duty. Puffing sells many a book on which the paper-knife refuses to do its office. y TVm rWrnst. nhnts we have ever heard of are the occu-pants of the cradle. Tho niare to find health, wealth and long life is in the dictionary. Since the cold weather and .the late elections, the sitting room and the repub- licari'party feel, very much alike stove up. When tipplers are in a dilemrai as to whether they shall drink gin or brandy, t.W must freauentlv take it "by the U-""WJ, " . horns." - i 1 . We have been reliably informed that hugging a girl in a perfect fitting corset i like nnltinsr vour arms around a cold ----- a parlor stove. It is not good manners to go where you are not invited, therefore never go into a house that ddes not invite you,by advertis ing, to do so. i Some papers ssem to infer that since his departure Brigbam loung has lor gotten Ann Eliza, and is now making up to Helen Blazes; How much sharper than a serpent's tooth l tVioonlfl ruttiner wind which has to-day I " a i j r almost to the dividing asunder o1 the joints and marrow. A fierce North wind, fresh from the peaks of some of the biggest bergs in the regions of eternal ice, has made the streets almost uhendurablo to-day. Professor Gunning says that after a glaciers will cover New UJIMWM . J England.' You had better begin" to lay m your beans and nutmegs. t - - Who shall determine, when signs dis agree? This is going to be a mild winter or the unusual porousness of buckwheat' cases i nu - - .f fln.nr with - 10. y -y y - 0ne side slightly crusnca, so . . - mo0 ffti,iPa nre Verv oerfect fasmonable for the boudoir. 7 ' . Tha.tooular saloon on the South side I t tr t- i.,, n fho "Hf ntrnni- U" will bereafter becalled the "Cosmopol- tian ". Mr. Carroll, the proprietor, having having gone by and the next one being rath er too far off it will be more in accordance with the spirit of the times to give another namo to his saloon. Ltfvo is seldom lost in this world, for if it be not sown in a fertile field where it mav erow up a blessing, it purifies and chastens the heart that gives it birth But, though a 'cloud of doubt often nWnrcs its shining, we may be posi tively certain tha. none is lost between , Knak of each other as l WO WUUlcu n w-r "that person" i Dime Sayings. ttnofcpnpr who study economy in ihr,r Rhould USO DoOLKY's YEAST BU4a& msw w-- , 1 Powdeb, the best, because pcrtectly pure; weight. Dial v Collided. Tho schooner Flirt collided with the Norwegian barque Cito which is lying at the wharf of the Marino Railway and car ried away the CYtV main yard boom and did some other slight damages to the rig ging of the Ciio. The damage to the Cilo is slight and can be easily remedied. The collison occurred this forenorn. A 'Contest. The waters from the iuterior are now pouring down past the city. There have been freshets in both the North West and North East rivers and it is curious to watch the struggle for preeminence be tween the yellow waters of the former and the black waters which comes to us from the swamps of Pender, Duplin and Onslow counties. ' i i Postponement. i Owiog to the inclemency of the weather . i r i 1 a 1 in tne torenoon oi yesieruay mc m. uch talked of and long desired op portunity of the members of the Rifle Team to display their skill at target prac Day , had to be post- A . fPl 1 C ! T. V.n3 i Vianncf ucu ou luauMgumg "J."' " poned to another occasion, when tbe weather shall prove more propitious, J miirii to the chagrin and disannointment r.v-m l rtu I Another Compress. We understand that a movemeut is on foot looking to the erection of auutuvi cotton compress in thiscityat an early day. It is said that stock enough has already j been subscribed to ensure the completion I of the enternrise and that the Compress is . - , v. ,.r -nf w I 10 do locaieu iu m u.5 jru uu.. ... North Carolina Railroad cached Salis Brown building on South Water street, be- tury on tbQ orth Carolina train last twecn Dock and Orange. rsonal ' , , We regret to learn that Dr. M J . ue- Rosset. who removed from this city a few weeks since to New York, is troubled with an offontmn nf iho nvPfi from which Hfl sufTers very much and which is sufficient ly severe to confine him to the house. We can only hope that the disease may yield readily to treatment and that our friend may soon be restored to the .bless ings of health and usefulness. Grocery commission House. Capt. Chas. D. Mver3 has decided upon establishing himself with an office at Raleigh News: The Governor on yes 38 and 40 North Water street as a Com- terday pardoned Wiley Mitchell, colored, mission dealer in groceries and' grocery convicted at the Spring Term, 1877, cf supplies. He will devote himself almost urr ,1 exclusively to the retail -trade and wil1 bring to bear on the business, an experi- ence of twelve years. Ho has our real cordial wishes for his success. A Recent Ruling. Among recent postal rulings is one that ... . . newspapers entitled to transmission through the mails at the pound rate -f postage may be mailed on the cars, pro- vided -a certificate from the postmaster showing that the postage has been prop- by the publishers; papers, however, in - tended for others than regular subscribers and news agents must be mailed at tbe postoffice. It is also decided that a post- master has no right to make public the contents of postal cards received at his office, or to disclose any information ob- tained by him while in the discharge of his official duties. . Thanksgiving Day. Yesterday morning was decidedly bleak and disagreeable, but towards the after- noon the weather cleared up and those who had laid out their earnings in small shot ind powder betook themselves to the liar, &c. Joseph Dunn, a highly re woods to burn it and blow it away. We "pectable and good man, was born on the can hear of but little injuries either to the sportsmen or to the birds, and the fatali- ties on either side were very few. In the there's do dispute about it. It is vouch forenoon the churches were well attended, ed for byCapt. Jam,es Dunn, himself an and later there were.many happy gather- old man and a son of Joseph Dunn ings around the Thansgiving Dinner table. . It is said that Capt. George Sloan, in . . 0 , . ... 1 .- C . J addition to.his duties as Secretary and Treasurer of the Wilmington Compress and Warehouse Company, will assume ton bales, chicken coopsxnd parts 01 nouess those of Manager at the works, Cpt. floating down the river . . . ... - JDoL N. M. Long, below Weldon, had a Pennypacker still retaining his position as fege numbor 0f vashed away, a President of the Company. large amount ot corn and cotton, and his ... . A . . . , ,r c n tT loss is estimated at 10,000. All the W e are indebted to Mr. S. G. Hall, the fanaera the Roanoke are heavy losers. printer, for a copy of a handsome little , e. ,T Q v v v -n n n r .v Newbern Aaf Shell : , Mr. S. ri. pamphlet by Rev. G. D. Bernheim, D. Devvey has in his garden, in thia city, a Pn descriptive of the localities of tb number of very fine 1 fruit trees, and Reformation which were visited by him among them a pear tree which has borne during his recent European tour. three cropa of pears this eaaon.. The ( first crop ripened and was gatherol in Ko City Court again to-day. There wag 4one, Shortly thereafter buds again ap onecaseof drunkennew. that of a colored peared on the tree,and in October another , , iV ,3 woman wno was picaeu up oy w jklk in an alley somewhere, but as she did not fwnmit anv resistance to the police, she I was allowed to depart in peace. Plenty of ice a quarter 6f an inch thick this morning. f 1 The tight rope dancej's advertisement : "Dancing taut hero." The "man who has been sparking a girl says that she has a heart of flint. Ladies wear kid gloves to their elbows. Goat, girls goat while the animals hold out. Tho current of the river at this place this morning owing, to the recent heavy rains in the up country, was estimatod to be at least seven miles per hour. The first number of tho Lumberton Times, a new weekly paper which has just begun publication at Lumberton, is now before us. i It is published every Tuesday with Mr. J. H. Barnes Editor and Manager, at $1 a year. CAROLINA. Weldon News: Timbers for a new bridge wero ordered by the Seaboard and oke Railroad Company within two hours after the bridge Edenton Times: A land agency is to be established in Edenton at an early day, and will issue a monthly paper showing the advantages offered to immigrants by Eastern North Carolina. Goldsboro Messenqcr: The store of Mr. T1 XT d III- L l.'"-. 4- 4-n-n,l 1 o . , . . . j , j e 1 x 400 worth of clothing, dry goods and last aaturaay mgnc ana roooeu 01 auuut merchandise generally, also a small sum of money Charlotte Observer Thirty convicts for the work at the head of the Western evening, and go up the first mentioned road this morning. Edenton Times: Arden Nelson, a col ore(j man whose trial. was moved from Bertie to Washington county, was con victed of murder in the first degree yester- 1 in tt a-ii tiroo conrnnnn ta no nnnrTon rr I ' w" dered a ,whito man in Bertie county dur ing last summer. Charlotte Observer : The three trotting horses which were in the 1 races at the Carolina Park, Monday, under the man agement of B. H. Damerest, will be trot ted in Danville soon. They are all first rate horses. The present owner of "Key West" is said to have paid $3,503 fcr njm hJT!? e bTn' iV' ? o-nd hattprv. and Rfintenrfifl tn two vearR and glx raonths imprisonment. The petition for pardon was signed by Judge Howard, tne prosecutor, tne solicitor ana a great number of the citizens of the uuuubjr; 1 Jlobesonian : Mr. John Puillips died at hB homo near Allenton in this county on Vn QA tnot arraA QQ voorg TTo corirorl 1 -" of a pension therefor. Immediately after tig retHrn from tne war he married Mrs. Sarah Hesters, who has preceded him, to the grave only 2 years. He lived at the Rantist 1 cnurcj, . " The charlotte Observer has the follow- mg dispatch from the cene of "the recent accident on the C, C. & A. R. R: "The body of Michael Arthur a merchant of vJllt fi ve hundred vards down the stream from the late wreck. At the instance and expense of the railroad authorities it has been :. placed m a metalic case and for- warded IO ma irieuua iu nc iuib. it is believed that only two were drowned in the wreck. TT TJ All wauespora neroia - vn 3 uw- . ,Mtno ,.ain, back- on it we've cot the record so don't call us a hundred Qf active and in good health. This is a matter of record, and J Kora Viv mail vet loam that all the vari- lVl J y ww awOT ' V r V.. 4 Ac4iAlmn ous"r iaref" 0 Bgr ha, I V tam! h.rmif Krmt tnA rnimtrv Has WJ blK W tUIVUnuvu - w.vr j een goather than at first reported. On the Boanoke, at Gaston, hundreds of cot- 1 crop was irauierea. oiuw nnun,Mu pn', a rain nut out and how a num- I her 0f pears, ripe and mellow, are hanging I from the otherwise naked limbs of that remarkably prolific tree. 30, 1877. NO. 265 New ' Advertisements. DeROSSET & QFFER FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE in the best American and Etoajllsh Compa nies, at lowest current rates, and respectfully Iklarino Insurance. Coastwise and nor 28 Life becomes useless aud insipid when we have no longer either friends or en emies. Be always at leisure to do good ; never make business an excuse to decline offices of humanity. Sensible Advice. You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers andbyyour Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing Shout; you get discouraged spending money with but Httlo success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Green's August Flower will cure you of Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation o the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash coming up of food after eating, low spirits &c, we ask you to go to your Druggist and get a Sample Bottle of Green's Au gust Flower for 10 cents and try it, or a Regular Size for 75 cents; two doses will relieve you. ' MARRIED. DRAVO MOORE On Thanksgiving eve ning, at the residence of the brides mother, hy the Rev. Mr. C. M. Payne, H. C Dravo to Miss M- A. Moore, daughter of the late Dr. R. E. Moore. No Cards. Star Copy. FINE BEEF. J IIAVE JUST KILLED ONE of the Finest Stall Fed Beeves ever brought to this Market which I will offer for Sale on Saturday morning at only 12 Cents ,pei pound for Choice Cuts. Please call at)d secure jour Sunday Dinner. ISAAC W. KING, no v. 30. ' Currie's Block. OVERCOATS ND BUSINESS SUITS in Great Varie ty and at Low Prices. XVXUUSOZff d& CO. nov 30 Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. Coal and Wood. rpHE BEST QUALITY OF RED ASH COAL, at lowest market rates. r Oak, Ash and Pine Wood sawed or long a low prices, nov 30 J. A. SPRINGER. Wew YorK Papers TtE NOW COMING IN REGULARLY and can be had at S. JEWETT'S Front Street Book Store. nov 30 The Cosmopolitan. Late the Cektehxial. Market Street, South Side of Market House. rpTE FINEST BEER, WINES, Liquors, and Cigari offered to everybody at low rates. NEW RIVER OYSTERS, Fresh every D ay and Served Up in any Style Desired. FREE LUNCH Every Day at 11 o'clock ' JOHN CARROLL, nov. 30. Proprietor. Patronize Home. jgUSINKSS SUITS, $8.00 to $10.00. Dress Suits, $12.00 to $15.00. Biaek Cloth 8uits, $15.00 to $30.00. O VEttCOATSj From Q500 op. The largest and best selected stock of Men's, Boys' and Child- KonQ 1'inTMino- a Armm mm m a is-- vavhi 09 In the State. Sold cheaper than ever known A. DA VXD Merchant Tailor and Clothier. before, by nov 21 W. H. HASH, FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING AND Bhaving Saloon. All work done is th best style. Shaving 10 cents. Hair Cutting J3 cents. Shampooing 25 cent. Sharing tickets 12 for $L Ko. 28 North Frost Street. octU 1 tr-3 9 PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive oocwnlraion r t v from our, friends on ay' and all mbj ect o general Interest but i . V . u y i .- The name of " the" writer nn always fttnuetbtheZ!il6f,l,'Vlf , Commonlcationa moat be an it Ven; dr one side of the paper. ;; . Peraoc-ditiet kauri be avoided Andit is especially and partlcoiarl iodea etood that the editor does not alwija coders the views of correspondents, unlet to stated in the editorial columns. . - . ... i New Advertisements. NORTHROP, ask for patronage. ' 4 4 Foreign, a specialty. Office 20 Uorth Wot or Dt., Fall ml Winter Goofls. NOW OPEN AT -. 36 Twlarket St. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS Cheaper than they have beeo for twenty years I Dress Goods. All the latest Novelties ib Cashmeres, Merinocs, Snowflakea, Kars, Knickerbocker and Matlaseb SuHa Prismatic, Valencia and Friborougb CIth Henriettas, Bombazines, Taffetas, Alpacas, Mohairs, Reps and Popliaav FRINGES, GALOON8 and lfnldt W match any of above. Full Lioes of Staple and Fancv Dry Goods, The Best Brands so popular all orv tk I Stales; CLOAKS SUAWLS, FLANNEL, 'BLANKETS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, DAMA8K9, 1 TOWELS. EMBROIDERIES. Unsurpassed for quality, work and price. WHITE GOODS, Hdkerchiefs,;CbMt,. Gloves; and Hoisery. 1 VAL. and TORCHON LACES Men Si Boys Wear. Ladies' and Misses' Vests, Skirts, See.) &c.- AT PRICES WHICH ' DEFY COHFETITIOn. Where everything has been purchased with ' 1 CARE AliD EKPERIEI1CE Suitable for our at the lowest POSSIBLE 1 TO EXAMINE IS TO 3"0'S I PJl- KATZ-, 36 fJlarket Gtrcdt. oct lb Abreast of the Times AT THE NEW 8T0B& ... Stoves,' Ranges, (aeo them.) Tinware Wooden and WiUcrrnniro. Getting ready for Chriitmu big lot lezud ble presents, also Toys. P.M. KINO ACa, nov 29 No. 29 Market street. Mineral Waterc. HUNYADI, JANOS, AITD TOIEDBI. shaD, (bitter waters) Apolllaarli, mtloftt CoflgTess, C, rxcelilor. Tot tala by t-t rzw gle bottle, doxea or ease, by - JAUXSt a IITODS, Driglit; or25 Third ft; Opp. City IUlL 'UB3CRIBE TO THE DAILY tZVJZXT. , 1 "5 1
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