THIS PAPJ5B
. jfched every afternoon,' Sundays ex-
;U9U. T. JAM ES,
cDiToa asd rjaornirron.
- fiof prrn I?S. P08TAQ
; paid.
dl'IKJv''1
J., rir, 00 8InautkaMiO
" y al t(. ntialBMltk.&flMIl
Three
. OBtM,
... .n.r will be delivered by
I oenta.
carriers,
r of charge, in my part of the city,
at the
bo-e rstes, or 10 -
. .i-.rti-in: rates low and liberal
-a-Sabteribers will pleaae report any and
n glares to receive their papers regularly
flew Advertisements.
REVOLUTION inGARPBTS
BROWN & RODDICK,
45 Market St.
Will show the largest assortment
of Carpets South of
New York..
Carpets,
Carpets,
Carpets,
Carpets,
Further particulars next week.
'Carpets, ,
Carpets
Carpets,
Carpets.
Crer S'250,0O0Bepresentecl in this
New Enterprise.
Carpets,
Carp-K
CaipttF,
. Carpets.
We invite all to call who have
.' ', AflfY iiea of purchasing .
such goods.
Carpets,
Carpets,'
Carpets, .
Carpets.
Ye also invite all to call whether
they have any idea of pur
chasing or not.
Carpets !
Caroets !
Caroets I
BROWN & RODDICK,
45 Market Street
bit!
HheFun of It Is
fpHAT THE RUSH FOR Gents', Youths,
Boyi Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
"filoentliueBit our two 8tores,notwithtanc
the immense amount of Goods we have
edT told this season. The reason la plain.
5bodj Ter bought a bad bargain at
wlile our goods, although low
U rCeilre alwJ"jat a represented. So
UiSf i j - nd ch"pel 8hirt in the city,
lUdriedWdunUundri.d,at
8HRIER'S Tw O STORES,
Mirket st.
KQTICl TO MERCHANTS AND
OTHERS !
New Job Printing Office 1
TaE UNDSIGED, haring leased the
MmT.-'78 nd Materia'aof the DutT
erw ,eJ? fQllJ Prepared to do erery
U?bfi,lVPUin Md Ornamental Print-
UlTioUi." publ c otronge is re?pect
ri., Satisfaction guaranteed in
hth. S' fncV ""eat and Q .ick and Cheap'
Mr.i,inlV,gw bui'ding, 8. W. Corner
Order J CiM"not "reel.
MnU J phne W,U receive prompt
forA.kl?d of. Prittin(r carefully ex cated
liu all coaBficatUM to
fr
EDGAR 8. WARROCK
to, i5 ,0b Printer. Wilmington, N. Cv
fioes and Stores to Bsnt
i
APPLY TO
THE :McKOYS,
ttoreys and Comssllora at Law
Kok-BM. Market St. between Jd
4Sd,
- aug 26
o
r
VOL.IV. WILMINGTON, N. CM' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
local news:
!few Advertisements, p
HaisiBaea New Books,
raso To-Morrow.
J. H- Chambiks A Co Wan'ed. I
Mas. 8. J. Baker New Milliner j and
Fane j Store. 1 i
A. A I. Saana The Fun of It Is.
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Wood is in demand.
No City Court tonday.
Wild ducks ar& plentiful and dear.
Christmas is but little: over one month
off: - I r
The market is well su
supiilijcj-
id with ven
ison.
Wirdow Glass alt siz
1
at ltaffer &
t
Price's. ,
Almanac makers are obliged to keep the
Sabbath. ' , i
Song of the dry goods clerk 'Swinging
in delaine.'
The sun sets at eleven minutes to five
this afternoon.
The world thinks long seimons the worst
of clerical errors.
Every man has bis prejudices and every
woman her bias., . ! 1
Meat Cutters and Sturiirs, Gun
stones aud so on, at Jaoii's.
L Grind
Pale drab cloths trimmed with fur are
worn by young ladies. ,1
The new feminine cloaks closely imitate
the masculine Prince Alberts. '
It is said a French lady witb a sea!
arm inaugurated long gloves.
ded
A man pays too much
for his whistle
who wets it fifteen times a day.
We hear of several turkey shooting
matches to take place next Thursday.
: U
The barque George JOavisl fBr.l
Campbell, bence, arrived at Loudon on
the 19th inst.
The schooner F. L. Michardson, Watts,
hence, for Bath, Me., was at Tineyard
Haven on the 18th inst.
The trees of the forest now resemble
the ballet of a variety th atre. on account
of their trunks and bare limbs.
. j .
The annual amount! of pin money re-
quired by a married woman depends on
whether she uses diamond pins or rolling
pins.
The barques Mercurioua, Nor. Ja
ccbsen, and Onkd Ger Wallensteln,
sailed from Hamburg on the 18th inst for
I !
this port.
Poultry is looking up as Thanksgiving
Day approaches. Turkeys are trying to
get on the telephone wire so as to be out
of the way.
A Mrs. Garrison says she wonders how
any woman can kiss a tobacco chewer.
While she is wondering the other girls are
oing right on with the kissing, and seem
to like It.
Save your money by buying your Build
ing Supplies from Altaflfer & Price.
To have ood health' medicine is neces
sary occasionally. . As a family medicine
'ills, and advise all to have a box con
taptly 'on band for cdses of necessity.
Vounff Rice Thieves
Three loys, Eiisha JeukiDa, white,
Jeorge Brown and Henry Gause colored,
were arrested last night for stealing rice
rom the Hilton Kice Mills, owned and
run by Mr. Geo. D. Parsley. The boys
had a preliminary examination this morn
ing and were commmea 10 jau in neiauiv
of bond for their appearance at the next
erm of the Criminal Court,
the Champions at librae Again.
The Champion Base Bdjll Club
ty, which went to the Fair at
of this
Wades-
ci
boro, to participate in a friendly,
contest
f baseball with clubs
fr jnv other portions
of the State, but which was prevented by
the inclemency of the weather.hive return
ed to thi ir horres agaiuiarriviogon the train
vesterddy morning. The members of the
ub express themselves in the highest
terms of the cordial reception given them
d the hbspitablo entertainment they re
an
ceived while in Wadcsboro. While on
the cars, on their return' home, they pass
i, ' r
ed a series of resolutions! expressive oi
thanks to the people of that good old town
for the.kind and cordial treatment they
received while there. They also mention
with special regards j theirj masy obliga
tionsto Mr. Saylor. at .whose hospitable
bouse they made their headquartrrs.
I ! 1 !
Mr. Darts' Lecture
The lecture which Hon. Geo. Davis has
consented to deliver f-r the benefit of the,
Historical and Scientific Society will be
given in the Opera House on next Wed
nesday evening, the 26th inst. "A Study
in Coloaial History" is the theme selected
by the distinguished gentleman and we
all kaoWj that it is one which will be
handled by him in a masterly manner
The admission price has been placed very
low and there if every reason to believe
that the ipacioms Opera House will be
well filled on the occasion.
The Necessity for Spark Arresters.
i
A couple of bales of cotton on the decs
of the 8teanship Benefactor, which was
leading at the New York wharf yester
day, caught fire from the sparks of a
passing steamer, but fertunately the dis
covery of the fire was made before the
bales had become ignited well and the
donkey engine cf the steamer, which was
immediately brought into requisition, was
soon throwing a stream of water through the
hose belonging oi the steamship that
would have extinguished the fire on ten
times aa many bales in short order. No
damage.
River News.
i
From Captain Worth of the steamer
A. P. Hurt, and Cptain Green of the
North State, both in this morning from
Fayette ville, we learn that the recant
snow storm extended to Fayetteville with
about the same fall ef snow, there as there
was in this city, but between here and
the above named point the snow was, in
some places, about eight inches deep.
Tke r ver ii reported some ten inches
deeper on the shoals, which increases the
water there now to about two feet and a
half, and as soon as the thaw takes place
and the snow in the up country com
mences to melt, we are told that the boat
ing facilities will be very much improved
and there will be plenty of good boating
water. I
The celebrated Zeb Vance and other
Cooking and Heating Stoves at the lowf st
cash prices at Jacobi s Hardware Bepot.
r t
i r -
A Meteoric Display Sure Enough.
Those wko were disappointed at the
failure ef the meteoric shower predicted
by a bogus astronomer in St. Louis, for
the night of the 13th, will receive conso
lation in the fact that, according - to a
statement jmade by j Prof. Richard A.
Proctor, oae ef the most eminent astrono
mers now living, in a lectire in New
York, last Thursday night, we are to have
one sure enough. On the night of Ne
vember 27th, the lecturer said, we may
expect to see a beautiful display of mete
ors radiating from a point near the star
Gamma, in the right foot of the constella
tion Andromeda, which is now nearly
overhead at abont 10 o'clock at night. It
has been ascertained that meteors follow
in flocks in the tracks of comets. In
1846 Brela's comet was observed to- split
in two. The two parts each had a head
and tail, and they rushed om aide by side
now one appears the brighter, and now
the other, until they disappeared. At
their return, in 1852, they were yet keep
ing up their swift race, but they had very
much changed in form. In 1859 their
perihelion passage' was too near the sun
to permit them to be observed. In 1865,
when thoy should have been seen again,
they could not be found. They were missed
inl8Gl. Bat it bad occurred to Alexander
Herschel and to Professor Proctor that at
i
the time when the earth crossed the path
of those comets it would be well to look
ourvor meteorj. leteors were looked
forj and a very brilliant display was seen
on November 27th, On next Thanks
giving night this swarm of flying meteor
will again come flying out of the northern
heavens, and Professor Proctor predicts
that then there will be a brilliant display
in the sky. It may not happen, he said,
because perhaps the meteoric cluster may
have been dissipated, but he felt pretty
certain that there would be a display.
Ihe lecturer advised astronomers to keep
a lookout for about a week previous to
the 27th instant in a quarter of the heav
ens from which the meteors approach, in
order, if possible, to detect the c'uster as
it rushes end-on-end towtrds ths earth.
Yon can buy a No. 1 heating or Cook
Stove at almost any price at Jacobi's,No.
10 South Front atreet. t
Batter has "rixM and is now retailing
at thirty-five to forty cents per pound.
Eggs have advanced in price and are
now selling at 25 cents per dozen.
Review.
FT I I
Under Fraudulent Pretences.
S. B. Newsom, of Cage Station, S. C ,
a small place on the North Eastern R R ,
was brought here to-day on a crim nal
indictment, charged with obtaining
money under fraudulent pretences. It
seems tha' in August or September last
Newsosa was in the city and obtained from
Messrs.. Kerchner & Calder Bros, the sum
of $4,000 with which he was to purchase
cotton and forward the same to the firm
here. At that time -Mr. Newsom stood
well in the Mercantile Agency and was
represented as being worth some $-40,000.
Since the m.irkot op neJ the cotton
came in so slowly that some suspicions
were aroused and Col. Kerchner went
over to Cage Station last Saturday to in
vestigate. He found Newsom very
agreeable and apparently willing to ex
plain everything to him, but in the midst
of his explanations he excused hiraselt to
Mr Kerchner.telling him that hehad a very
important engage nent on hand for that
hour but would return to Col. K. in
kn hour's time.' That gentleman waited
a long time, but Newsom did not reap
pear, and then, not wishing to remain,
there on Sunday, he boarded the train and
returned to Wilmington. On Monday the
firm learned that on Saturday night, at 12
o'clock, an assignment by ewsoiii was
registered, and they, thereup n sought legal
aid. The facts were laid before Col. B. U.
Moore, Solicitor for the Criminal Court,and
then the matter passed out of the hands of
Messrs. Kerchner & Calder Bros . It became
a criminal case, and as such is now on the
hands of the law. A requisition was
obtained from Gov. Jarvis and on Wed
nesday; Mj." Thomas O. Bunting left
here for South Carolina. The requisition
was duly honored by Gov. Simpson and
Mr. Buntiag returned here this morning
with his prisoner. j
It seems that Newsom has friends in
Goldsboro. He has been conducting a
business at that point for some time past
under the name of H. J. Hand and
through this house he has purchased
recently in Baltimore goods to the amount
of $20,000. !
He was, or is, a merchant, planter and
distiller and has been considered in mer
cantile circles as a man of means. I At
Florence, when en route to this place,
Newsom telegraphed to Goldsboro and
was met here this morning by Hon. W.
T. Dortch, who is to defend the case, and
Dr. G. L. Kirby and Mr. J. R. Smith of
Goldsboro. Newsom will be heard here
next Wednesday and in the meantime has
been released on bail, Dr. Eirby and
Mr. Smith being his bondsmen in the sum
of 2,500. !
You jay the lowest cash prices for
Household Hardware at Jacobi's Hard
ware Depot, t
The whole flet of Fayetteville steamers
were in port this morning and we may
now reasonably expect to eee them at"
ri" , aud leave hereafter on their regular
ly Appointed days, as follow: j
The North State on Mondays and
Thursdays, the Isis atd A. P. Hurt
on Tuesdays and Fridays and; the Jur-
chison on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
We were pleased to receive a call es
terday from our friend and former towns
man, Mr. James I. McRee, who is here
on a short visit in the interest of the
able and popular Raleigh Observer,
New Advertisements.
To-iUlorrow
Vy E SHALL RECEIVE FULL Lines ol
GENU' HECK WEAR,
AND GLOVES, &C.
M UN SON, THE CLOTHIER
net 21 AND MER. TAILOR.
WANTED SE?
BIBLES
containing Cruden's Con-
lustrations, with all the NEW FEATURES,
also for i
with over 4C0
Literature. Art and Sons, EaeaAvwss.
Theie are the books for tne TjnT TT1 1 VC
BIBLES for Parent ,and LIT-nULLLI A 1 0
ERATURE, ART ANU 80Nt, tor tte
Young People. Circulars and terms sent on
application to J. H. CHAMBERS A CO.,
EOT 41 4 XLVm, vra.
MEW MILLINERY AKD FANCY
STORE.
M1
R8. 8. J. BAKER has just received a
tram f Rnnnatl. Hat a. Kib-
ipivi kUI. . v. m w r
hnni n1 n.rlainior tO tbe Mil'
linery line, which will be sold t prices to
suit the times. Old Ladies' Cape a rpeci<j.
Hair goads always on band lor caie, aaao
making and repairing of t&e sarn. Comb
lags made up with roots all one way. Frin
eees, Hoaiton aad Point Lace Braids. Also,
Tracing Linen and Nob's Liaea Thread at
lowflguree. The only plaee they caa be
found in the city. Lesson given in Lace
IXaking. I t nov 21
21, 1879 NO. 246
New Advertisements.
New Books.
A V1,CE PROM 80DTH CAROLINA
il T we're Chanter h.fnr 14
Twelre Chapters after Hampton. With a
wuuruii oi neputea Kti Kluz. acd an Ap
Dendix. Br John A. fini pk n
A GENTLE "B .LLE. A Novel by Chris
tian Reid. Ali for sale at
UEIX8BEROER'8,
Lire Book and Muiic Store.
i
rjiHE largest book,
PICTURE and MUSIC L
EeUblishment in the 8tate.
aii orders meet witn prompt attention.
vot n 39 ad 41 Markei tt.
Lost,
A FIXE CAMEO SEAT. RIVO .mi.
XX dalgin in a game oi 8now Ball1 on the
Dreoiueb ot Messrs. tJolTille A Co'a Mil!
Yard this morning. Ths finder will be suit
ably rewarded I by leaving the same at this
TURPENTINE HANDS WANTED.
g OX CUTTERS;! Hackers and Dippers
can obtain employment at the Turpentine
Farms of the undersigned in Georgia and
South Carolina. Apply at mv offioe in Wil
mington. A. HJ VasBOKKELEN.
hot 20 d3tw?t
' Ship Wotice.
LL PERSONS are hereby cau
tioned atrainat hftrhnrinrr nr fr?iafifi rr
any of the crew of ths Nor. Barque VI
CaDU Raamu8f". an nn Hnhtii if
contraction will be paid by either theCap-
nor 19 R.E. HEIDE.
Mountain Butter.
TEN -kits;
For sale by
Hall & Pearsall.
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nor 19
! (Mew Bakery.
J RE8PECTFCLLY announce to the citi
zens that lam now prepared to deliver to
them daily
HOT BREAD, CAKES AND PIES.
Orders left ; t Greenwald's Tobacco Store,
(Thorburn's Old Stand), will meet with
prompt attention. 8 tore keepers will find it
i -
to their advantage to give me a trial.
Respectfully,
nov 19-tf W. F. LESS MAN.
OPERA HOUSE.
One Night. Positively.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22.
je The Supreme Favorites !
The Celebrated
Rentz-Santley Mr Company.
Reorganized 1 Remodeled 1 - Enlarred 1
S Times Greater thsn Ever 1 3?TS
Look at the Gigantic Company :
Mabel Santlej, Kate Raynham, Marion Re
quea, Rosa Lee, May Arnott, M'lleZee,
Georgie Parker Sisters Lizzie,
Hattie Forrest, Victoria North,
Lulu Mortimer. Ophelia Starr,
Harry The Woods Minnie, Louise Ran dell,
Lida Kenvon, Bedford and Wilson, The
Great Lew Benedict, Alfred Anson,
Mark Kintz. Introducing for th3
first time in America, the Sparkling English
Burlesque, H. M. 8. PINAFORE 1 Magnifi
cent Costumes, Brilliant Music, Superb Dan
cing. Prices as ususL geats secured at
Heinsberger's. I !
M. B. LEAVITT, Proprietor and Manager
F. ROSENBAUM, General Agent,
nov 19-3t !
HOME-MADE CANDY AND POST
OFFICE GOOBER STAND.
THE ONLY GENUINE HOME-MADE
Candy in the city, will be found every
day, fresh and sweet, three doors Pouth of
the PoeinrEce on Second street. Also, fine
French Candies, butt, RamnsL rruit, Ac.
JEVENfl,
nov 18
Neat the Postofflce.
LADIES BUTTON BOOTS f Just te
ceived an elegant assortment of Ladies'
Button Boots. An elegant Box-toe French
Kid, French Heel, Silk Top Button Boot, de
cidedly the prettiest Sboa in the market. A
very desirable Basket Top Button Shoe at
$1 per pair. Ladies' Pebble Goat Button
BAOti, very good quality, at $2 50 per psir.
These goods are all new, of the latest styles,
and each and e very pair warranted.
THtH. H. HOWET,
sov 17 No. 47 North Market st
Dental Card.
I AM MAKING Artificial
dentures to f ( perfectly and
as prettv as the listural teeth.
but it is better to cikve the natural teth if
possible. So my patrons will please call with
out delay and be seated ia the moet comfort
able chair ia use.
Respectfully,
JAB. E. KEA,
-si Market st "
TTilsaing ton, BV C.f Nov. 8, 1879.
is:
KJsTT.
PLEASE 2TOTICE.
. We will beglU torecdveeommuiiicaticnj
from our friendi on any aad alrrabjectiTo
general interest but :
The name of the writer'mustj alwayr be for
nlshedto the Editor. , , . .
.
Communications most be written; on ocl
one side of theCpaper. M
Personalities mutt be avoided. -17
And it is especially and particularly under 1
ood that the Editor does not always endo s
the views of correspondents, unlets so sta'e ,
ia the editorial coluttns. - . !T I
New Advertisement
FALL J WINTER GOODS.
AT
IV7. VI. KATZ'S.
: Market SI.
TTAVIXG SUCCKEUED-.1 ir socia l
XX weeks of untiring industry ai d cllor!,
in buying the CHOICEST' PKODUCTS
of European and American Manufactur
ers, I am prepared to ufl"-ir" to my Tatrons
and Friends - . i
Bargains
In all the, different Department whkh
i cannot be excelled in j :1
V A R I E T '
AN 1)
1
.By any House in the city orelsewheie.
! " t
BLACK DRESS SILKS i
OfkBelloD, Gulnut, Teillard and tcison
manufacture.
Our celebrated; heavy Soft GROS GHaIn
ttror Orie Dollar per yard.'jf.
Colored Silks, Silk Vel
vets, Sntf ii9,
i
I ;
in Plain aud Satin 5ti ipr s.
DRESS GOODS.
Satin Melange, Cashmere, Sole, Brocade
Persan, PereanKaye,
Kaye Broche, I Cavalo Mohair,' Striked
Satin, Camel's Hair, I
Colored Cashmeres from 15 cents up,
Colored Alpacas, all shades, 12 cents ,
Double Width Colored AlpacaSj .heavy,
only 1G cents per yard.
A Great Variety of different styles, suit-
ame ior me season, very low.
IVJourning Goods.
The best assortment ever offered here
in Drab DlEle, Bombazine, Taraise, Crnpa
uiotn ; i'lain, btrr;?d and Brocade Cash
mere ; Henriettas, Mohai rsj
Australian
uiotu.
J'
Tnmmingsi bilk, Orass and Cheneil Frin
ges, Gloves and Hosiery, every style, gocd
and cneap, OKlrts andlOorsets.
Tbe best Fifty Cent Corset ever sbld in
the city. '11,
Ribbons,
Fancy, Satin, Striped aud Bj-ccad.;d.
aces and Embroideries in gieatebt varic
y. ilousekeeping 0:kkJ?, Clanket?, rlan'
tie!..
Men and Boys' Wear,
Ladies' Cloth, Ladies and Children's Me
rino Vests, Kuchings, Ties, Fancy Goods.
One Thousand Dozen Linen Handker
chiefs, from Sc up. DOMESTIC GOODS,
&o , drc., &c, all at prices which defy com
petition, fand qualities which cannot fail
to give satisfaction. I can assure my kind
patrons that every article will be sold A3
LOW, and THE MAJORITY LOWEK
than at any previous season.
Order Samplej and you will be certain
to patronize j I
M. HI, KATZ;
36IMarkct St.
oct27
For Rent.
rpHAT DESIRABLE WHARF, at iS
oot of Mulberry street, lately occupied liiL
by the Baltimore Steamship Company, com
plete with Offices, 8heds, Ac Alio, the
COAL and WOOD YARD, corner of Front
ana aimoerry streets, at present occupied by
a. Dpnngeri Apply to i
sept30-tf H. NDTT.
GO
Wfltfirnrnnft mW
The Wew Hat Store.
OUR STOCK of Men's, Youths', Boys
and Children's Hats and Gaps is com-
Elete, which we propose to sell as low as the
west. We have a large assortment cf
tttlk. Cloth, Scotch and Astrican Caps, very
cheap. Also, a large line ,of UmbreUai
Those wishinir anything ia our line will do
well to examine before making their : our 1
chases. - -: " ...
; :john m. robinson)'
oct H. : No.C Nortirrcr'At