THI3 PAPER . ,,.rT nflenonn, Sundays ex- ,HJ,M. T. . A M K S , (l),r,K AND FKOPRIKTOR. . .. ki pTIONS. POSTAGE PAID. f5 00 Six months, $2 60 ; Thrae "t,,A fl One month, 60 cents. . El "" ni h delivered bv carriers. Pr? r .it part:-? the city, at the .... i ct,n!n ;'' wex. ("' ' "'. ,.ltfi low .ti1 liberal V. ., r ' plt-an report any 'and , PPjTc tliir pao?rsreeTi!arj. '''11-- - - - -' - - 'jjew Advertisements. gifilONilCiEPETS 53OWS & RODDICK, 45 Sarket St. .-uira- the larsest assortment of Carpels South of New York. Carpcis. Carpets. Carpets, Carpets, Farther particulars next week. Urpets, Carpets Carpets, Carpets. Ovti 230,OOOJRepresented in this New Enterprise. Carpets, Carpets Carpets Wo invite all to call who have AXYileaof purchasing such goods. Carpefs, Carpets,' Carpefs, Carpets. We also invite all to call whether they have any idea of pur- chasing or not. Carpets ! Caroets ! Garnets I BROWN & EODDICK, 45 Market Street nor 7 Overcoats ! Overcoats ! ! Overcoats ! ! I) EST STOCK AND LOWICST PRICE8 atbe city, at SHrUER'd TWO STORES, Market st. 0 2 For Rent, THaT DESIRABLE WHARF, at ot of Malberry street, lately occupied iSiit J the Biltimore Steamship Company, com Ple'e With Mk.H. Ik Alan, thi nd WoU YARD, corner of Front na Mulberry streets, at present occupied by Wringer. Apply to ept30-tf H. NUTT. HOME-MADE CANDY AMD POST OFFICE QCQBER STAND. I Cndy in the city, will be found everj fl. frwh and sweet, tbrte doors Homh of vi 'rwii and aweet tbrte doors toni r'oftotfica on Seoc nd ,irt-et. Alto, -feich Candiw, Nutf, :ai.-i:i, Fruit, A i, fioe Seai tbe f'ostotllce. A Gentle Belle", CdRisiUXKklD. 'b? Musical Woo4e-, th marvelloui OR- IM.TVt, s iircoztinuea to aell at iat. 1 tun s. Frame ana Moulding. 1'ramt ' UJ ize asaJe w order upon short notice. j. ' ' irtnent of Poems, CbUdren'p "'wj Boa Paper, Inkaand,- Quid B.bU, Hyun Book., Ac, Ac. rfBk ooka Reno! Books, Papers, En Pri Iak -l5.J'to bad at low ft0T 24 :C. W. YATES. .; 1 . -. . ! . , 1 - -. i ' i - I i Til ;Baili: KetieW. . ii-Yil Y vr ' ;- :' i. , . Y !': " ' VOL.1 V. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2(i,' 1879 NO. 250 .New AdYrtiseirients. 1 J. A. Sphisger Warm Weather. X. F. Tarlinton -j-Chf ao Market. P Hkinsbkhskk Mjrtlo Lawn. Avsio f'Kint," ol Hhirtei Boatwbtoht A Ja1 cIvbt j-Will Glos- A. A f. Sheikr Overcoat. Warmer. Moonlight nights now. The Gsb market was war supplied yes terday. , Wirdow Glass Prices. aii sizjea at ltafir & . I h - t Doornep receptious are over for. the season. No news from ihe trial as yL , 1 Liuklnw-ilartmati B.ef 8 cents a puuhd at Turlington's See advertisement. The public offices in be clo3ed to-morrow. i will a'l A miserable man generally! manages to make others misfrable. Y The man who lives in) a forest has the dead-wood on coal dealers. A sufferer can never see practical joke wilh a beni, ine point vi a pin. Thero are over 300: quotations rom the Bible in Bhakespeare's' works. a- e your aione by bjiyiug jiur Uuild in Supplies from Altafi'er & Price. t There is alwajs sOmktbilbg lacking in the composition pie. of a teniper erance mince The steamship Benefactor, Captain Jones arrived in New York right-before last. A politician freuen y eon founds an itch for office with a desire to serve bis country. The schooLer J'jfhn A GHJint Sclovr, cleared from rhi'.adelpHia 6u the 22nd inst., for this port. Hon. W. T. Doric ; of (toldsboro, is in the city to dav, in attendance upon the Criminal Court. ' When a man says be is tunucent of a crime, any further consideration of th subject seems to bim'like a persecution. The barque J. . " Sclavehscn, (Nor.) Gundersen, cleared from London on the 22nd inst. for th's port.: Fond m others can easily pruvent their youtbful offspring from creeping up stair by scattering a few tacks along the route. i-r The full pack of cards in th,6 forecastle must never be confounded with the sreut p?ri JUl ICl -Vi, Vlk iu " J of the vessel. His Honor Judge Mearjes, will adjourn the Court this evening unjtil Friday morr. ing at 10 o'clock, in ojrder to observe Thanksgiving to-morrow. Meat Cutters aud Sluffi stones and -so on, at Jac 3vGun?, Ciriod, ;n!'s. i What is the difference! between a dairy maid and a stormy petrel'i One skims the milk and the other, sk'ms ti e water. No bouquets, please. The 'Princess of BiurJn" i t !.e name I . 1 (coursing i .it n by of a new hat, w bkh his a b up at the sides and the crvyri h two long and three fehori Breasts of cock's leathers, 4 i: li si k buttons or jt;t bW.s . f jr drops and so arranged as to fit over the crowji of the bonnet, are to be used this seasorJL The po6toffice ii this city will ba closed to morrow ( Chank?g4ving jDay) from 10 o'clock A. M. until i oYock P. M. Tbe maiis will arrive andj close aaf usual. 1 i 1 - In accordance with usipan i to allow our printers an o port unity for observing Thanksgiving Day, thrre Will be no pa per issue fr.m this office: to-raort-ow. Satin, brocado, p!aid, plush, rows of stitching and wide braiili all ppper as thm rmw imnorted suits II lUiliiiwn v'i vi.w r jj G:d iiold satin will be worn at great de?.l and ?h i 5e t f rt-d. SU-amslip Guff Slreirii jCaptj, Ingrlm, arrived here this iTornirlg from New lork. She Ukes tbe placl of the Jiegu- Istor'on this line, the Utter bteamer g ill iDg on tbe Morthead line. Tbe barque Mystic Tie, which we re i ported yesterday as haviog cle.r6d red from Bton for this port, is for Wilrhiogtou, Del. We 6od the error cotrccte in the N. Y. Herald, in rb'.cn paper it oriilnally appeared. this city I Don't Forget It. It is hardly! necesary to remind our readers that lion. Geo. Davis will lecture in tbe Opera Houe this levcniug for tbe benefit cf the Historical and Scientific Society. Let everybody who can appre ciate a good tiling go and hear this emi nent and eloquent son of the Gape Fear. , - 1 ; i T&e Danltes ' Mr. E G. Stone, business aent of the Danites, is in tbe city to day posting the town and making arrangements for the performance of Mr. and Mrs. McKee Raufcm in this city oa adnesv1aa the 3d of December. The troupe cornea well recommended and it they are as cl vor as performer as Mr. Stone is an agent, they deserve the patronage of the com munity. j , For Fieient Facililit s. The large platform railroad scales which wer j originally placed near the J Union Depot, are to be removed to a more con venient locality near the warehouses on Nutt strast. The employes of the roads are no w engaged making'the excavation, just east of where the tracks cross the street, necessary for the scales wbea they shall he removefl, which will probably take place; within a few days, ! Another Fire. Yt-sterday afternoon roundsman Scharff discovered a house.on Ilutaff's a1 ley, in the First Ward, between Swann and Nixon streets, to be on fire. He with the assis- - i i i tance of a few colored women succeeded in extinguisningthe flames before a general alarm was j sounded. The house was occupied by colored people and is known its the "Sylvia property." The damage was light and is covered by insurance. 'I he cape Fear. The river s again very low and steam boatmen are proportionately unhappy. The steamer D. Murchison is hereto-day on regular schedule, which she will try hard to maintain, in hopes of more water at an early day. The North State is also nereaM 'bothstellmerarleft-'to -day for Fayetteville. The recent rise atnounted to only twelve or fourteen inches and nearly all of this bas been lost There is. now only about twenty-six inches of water on the shoals. 1 1 Criminal Court- The following cases weretaken up and disposed of by. this tribunal bp to the time of this present writing jto-day: State vs. Oscar Batton, charged with mismarking a hog. j Verdict not guilty. State vs. S. B. Newsome, charged with false pretense. I Case continued until February term of Court at the instance of the! State,owing to some error in the trans cript, sent here from South Carolina, where the defendant resides aud was ar rested. The Court then toofc a recess at 3:30 pv m.; for one honr. Fox and Ills Times. We again call attention to the lecture to be delivered upon the above subject by Captain Washington Catlett, principal of Cape Fear 'Academy, at the school room of that institution, on tbe evening of the 28th inst. Fox; was one of the greatest of English statesmen and one of the most brilliant orators of' a time when English oratory was in the zenith ofitafame. His time was replete with historic events which have- left their iadelible impression upon the people of the present. The speaker has chosen a fruitful thema, and we predict for those wiro mav attend a pleasant, profitable arid instructive literary symposium. Tbe patrons ot the school and -v all friendi ofj education are Invited to be present. The iectnre is announcod to commence at 7:30 o'clock, p. m. on the evening named above. imDonanuo ine ACllcted. We would advise all who may need the advice of a physician, to either call or write to Dr. UocerUon, 1, bo. Eutaw 5t, Baltimore, Md., who trom 15 years expe rience in Hospital and Special Practice, puaiantees a cure in all diseases of the Urinary Organ and of the Nervous Sys tem, Organic and Seminal Weakness, Im potency (loss of sexual power), Nervous Debility and tremblirg, Palpitation of tbe Heart, dimness of sight or giddiness, No turual niasiooa, Ac, ail resulting from abuses in y uth, or excesses rn manhood ; also all akin and blood diseases quickly cured. Dr. R is a graduate of one of the oldest and beat medical schools in this coimtry XlTcrversIty of Marylatd), and re feis to the leading physicians in his city,and kll couauUinghiia .can rely upon honorable and . confidential treatment. In writing en close stamp for reply. Sped! attention given to all female complaints. Good ac commodations for all wishing to call and jeeii ex. Medicine sent to any address. To Relieve the Eyes.1 The following, :canghi- floating a:oun in the papers, may be of service to bock i worms, and is probably worth experi menting with: Heading is rendered ea: and fatigue to the eyes very much re lieved by a simp'e service. Get a slip of mic-, ajbout three inches broad and six inches long, such as is used for fi ling in the little windows of stoves. Place this o er the page an I move it along, to as to cover the lines as you read. A large plats of the isingl ss raiy be employed, S3 as to cover the whota paze, if desired. The white surface of paper: is p eanaotlj shaded and a book may be read in open sunlight or by bright lamp-light without fatigue. If the reader desires he may cover the mica slip with a light coat of green varnish. This 3s better thin green goggles, and m ty be used with the over-worked studeut and Burner of endless novels. profit by the con- Yon the lowest cash prices for Household Hardware t Jacobi's Hard Ware Depot. f Appietons' Journal For December gives the conclusion o Mrs. Edwardes's brilliant novelette, Vivian the Beauty,' and a second in stallment of tbe 'Memoirs of Madame de Bemueat,' the .last Parisian sensation. The selection this month gives an account of a long conversation with Napoleon' in regard to bid .Egyptian campaign', and tne writer's recollections of the Duod Eoghien tragely, m king a striking par e A very interesting article is one entitled 'Some Aspects of Robert Burns,' in which we have a searching inside view of the poet's life and conduct. A paper cn Charles James Mathews gives a full aad entertaining summary of the recently pnblished biography of the famous actcr. Horace White's suggestive essay on 'Par liamentary Government in America' is reprinted; and there are ' extracts from Dr. Hillebrand's Letters oh 'Modern Eng land and) a consideration of 'George Eliot as a Godless Writer.' The editor discusses 'The Purpose of Fiction,' 'His trionic Realism,' and 'The Obelisk; and reviews tbe 'Books of the Day.' The contents of Appietons' Journal are of a sterling character, weighty yet eminent ly attractive, having in view the intelli gent and cultivated reader: - Tbe celebrated Zeb Vance and other Cooking and Heating Stoves at tbe lowfst cash prices at Jacobins Hardware Dopof. , I ' ' t : 1 : The brig Prosper ita, ashore at New Tnlp.fc is n. tntal loos aad the wrcckors are at work on her to-day. j Major John M. Robimon, president of the Seaboard & Roanake Railroad and Bay Lin, reached this city in his private car from Raleigh via Hamlet on the Caro lina Central Railway this morning. i You can buy a No.l heating or Cook Stove at almost any price at Jacobi's, No. 10 South Front street: t j Dyspepsia. , J Dyspepsia is the price we pay for the use of improper iooa ana rapta ana in sufficient mastication of various nourish ment! taken into the stomach. All civ ilized nations suffer from it, but none 0 much as the people of the United States. It is here that the disease has assumed its greatest magnitude, and we, as a people, have threatened to monopolize its miser ies. Let us check its turtner progress by the use of Flagg's Liver and Stomach Pad. Office, Room 43, Purcell House. Dr. Mott's Endorsement of Speer's Port Grapei Wine. The UlowiDZ, from the celebrated Dr Mott ot New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise tbe Oporto Grape in New Jersey: I 62 Madisox Avextje, New Yobk, April 11, 1878. Mb. Alfred Bpeeb. Dear Sir ; The visit which I made last year to your Vineyards, wine-presses ard vaults at Passaic, N.ajJ., satisfied me thoroughly that the wflbea manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, and j the very best that can be offered to the public for medicinal uses. Acting upon my favorable imprersions at the time, I have since recommeBded the Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit, to my patients. There can be no better proof to tbe doubting mind, as to the Wine being made of tbe finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land coverea witn tne vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing yon success i in your praisewortny enitr- prise, : .j . remain respectfully yours. ALEX B. MOT r.M. D.f I Prof, of Snxeerv. Bellevue flosp. Med'l CWlege, 4cf Ac ' ' . rorsalebyJ, C Manus, ureen Flahner. P. L. Bridgers k Co. Tbn fvl h 'it i-i s.til boat wher he d tut kuc- a lo it frurii a breakerJ but I ll- f is:? u tan f 'u ks up p lip I'cbuiCn on thr s ore a dre :a. l;rfa wi h 'ho in the piLk M !trtlK!J. At the ruiienre i f Dr. K. I'orr -r. at R ic Point, U , on tbe morning if th 25tl, iu&t , by VV. M. KtnnedT, LISTO.N Ii HOYT. I"., , of Jaci'toaville..- S.C .to Mi Btar copy. At f!hrry I.ino S'nir--i r.- ! . .,..,,,. - the ereLlnar of tbe 1 1 ta ir.t b-. -'. C, or r. W. 31. Kennedy, LOU I K h N N r. i) i to lilisf ANNAPETBaS. i Btar copj. . . '' New AdvartiBements. I, ' Boatwrislit & McKoy YILL CLOSE their Store on THURS DAY, 27th inst, Thanksgiving Day; Please eend in jour orders to day. Don't forget that the materials for a gnod dinn- can be had at ! BOATWKIUHT A MtKOl 'S. nov 26 It. jjlHEONLY REINFORC ed Fhirt with PATENT SLE -VK A JU3TEK Forndonly at MDN? OXS. THE CLOTHIER nov 26 AND MEK.. TAILOR. Warm Weaither, AlND I AM glad to say lower pricea for .1 1 ' 1 WOOD, as it is my purpose to sll low and U8tain the reputation of the CENTRAL YRD. Prepare yonrf elves for tha next cold snap. nov 26 J. A. SPRINGER. Chep Market. ?nOICE CUTS PilIMS BEErt at 8 Cents Per PoiiiHl ! AT li. F. T U ii IA N (J T . k '3 II K : K KT. nov 26 lu N. jj,. Cwr. C.ii &. Ch-iwjt . Myrtle Lawn ! A NOVEL By ROBERT E. BALLARD. of North Branch A Carolina, and Dcdicafel to O. ston, of North Caro' na. i Juot received ana for eale at ' II E I N 3 B G r. K'.S B Y Author of "L'ASdOMJfOlR." The Markets of Paris; Co- fir st c 'Platan; Kongon Mac quart Family; Helene; ar i The Abbe's Temptatiou. By Kmi!e Price 76 cent in paper, or $1.25 in c'f.th. Mn'eit' UKINSBEKGEK't, nov 2 HO and 41 Market St.- OPERA HOUSE. QN WKDNE3DAY EVEVIN'i, UZU INSTANT, AT 7 C'JIJCK, J Hon. George Davis Will deliver a Lecture, entitled "A Stidy in Colonial History," for thj btnaf t of tie Historical and fcieatific S c"ey -r Wil mington. 4 d mission 25 Ccnta. nr.v 2 f -3 Kerosene Oil 8 Ceah P-ir Gal'ou I TO MEET COMPETITH.V I II r a NO. 1 ARTICLE or K152XOSiai3 OX2j t 8 Cents Per Gallon- Batety Oil 20 cents a Uallon. Sola nf? ;it retail. Bash, Doors, Bliods, PaifitJ .nJ Oi't at bottom prices. Hend m'or.g your orn-r. nov 25 tf GEO. A. PECK Notice. TH I RFGUL R AN N U i L K 7 I V Q of the Stockholders ot iL.- . i.iiJA Guino Company will be he'd at' tb.' ir ce in this city i THUR8DAY, the 11th of De cembtr, prox., at 11 o'clock A. M. I DONALD MacRAE- Secretary and Treasurer. Wirnicgton, . C.,23th Nv., 1879. ! nov 25 Salt. Salt. Salt. 21,000 Sacks Salt. Liverpool Ground Alam AND FINE TABLE AND On tbe Way 2 APPLY AT "WIL LARD'S." aov 25. l TLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to reeelrt eoniniBnkttic ni from'ocr friendj cn any aad aULsnbjectio ffener&l interoft bat : 1 ; j Tha name of tbo writcr'mustj alw'tTf bo 1 Mi EC'iroaicnieatiuLfliarCsi bs trill' on o'xlf one si J-? of the'papcr. ( , h, J fiAnd it is e?r i cia'lj and parUcurly unir stood tLat the Editor does not always endo'e the riews (f corres-ondcDta, anlie&a ao tl la the editorial -colntrns.- Ill ' V "X ' 4 l"l Now Advertisements ' FALL & WIHTBR, GOPDS: AT T J-AVLVG M'KUl hh . .JJ... J-L weeks of uiitiihtr it rius;: !ailiLort. tabuyinjr the ClltflCthr rKlDUCTi-- '. ofEui-opeau atitl Ainetican Minufsctur ers, I am -prepared to flier to riij Patrfm and Friends i 1 . ! ! . i Barirainc IbJ all .tl.e JiRiicnt Drpartn'CL aniut LfcxtelU'dlia' L -Vl V A R llE TiY 1 EXOSLL - flrcE! By; any licuin tLc.'city vr el wfcerf. BLACK DRESS SILKSII OftEel'onGuinet, Teillaul aud 'ifcnsci j maruracairo.- 1 1 , i i Our ce'ebrated heavy So't CD OS CJllAiN for j One Do;Iar p?r yar.l. i Colored 8ilksf; 8iSK Vc?- m I 'lam " fid .Satin ti hcs. r DRESS GOODS, . . . 1 i .5a'm N"MlATi,(Ja-hnicre, boie, BrocaU Vrs in. 1 Yi.-iAu .Kayi, ' Kayo Brtvh Cavulo Mobair, Str'd Satin, -UinclaHarr,. " I V'. Coloie4l Casbm.erf.s I'rom M ecu's up, I . H'olored. Alpacas, a!l &liad-5, 124 sulJ Double Width Coif. reil Aljaca.-, heavy i ouiy j. cents per yard. I A ;?fit Vai foty of li(T-rei t s y,' si able !'- the 'season, very Iovjr. J i -i KlourningSGoodsl. lLe t-st as)-tniMit ore. ofl'ind here. in Ui iih l) -Ltc, Bouibaziur. Tauiise. O 'b;h. : Plain, -.Miiptd au 1 liroeai.'e 0i! 6ll- mere : JleriTH; Moha?-5,- Alist'a CioLli, . . j " ' an c;oaJ(sJWat8FiJii(ii.Sli?fl? Triiii'r:iii-p, .JSUV, Ct a aud Chneil pit p,es, lllcvi s a';d Hoiiery,' every sfyivjoc and cLea;, bkirt3 and1Jor&'tg. d .)'dif tho e;ty..' Ribbons. Fancy, ' Mrlrcd a:.d 1 ca Laces-and Lintro'derics in rea'cst var c .11'; use m cj ir (Jxxli, -Dixiike Men and Boys' Wear, -LaJiei7 Clotli, ladies and CLilden'ai I'tt rino Vests, Ituchin Ties, Fancy Goods. One Thousand Do.n Linen Handled -thitft, from Scnpr DOMESTIC OOOD, lc., &c., all at prices which defy com, "petition, 'and qualities which, cannol I fa.l to give satisfaction. lean asaura my Hind -patrons that every article will be soJi AS LOVV,aud TUr: MAJORITY LOWEIl than at any previous season. -, - Order Saip'e: ard you will b a certl'n to palroniza " :id Market St. 0.27 ' Baby Syrup, pAkKLR'8 OINOER TONIC, Inii Cho!o(roj:ae, Ball's Coah eyrap. KloU'l Chill Cure, Ijcrr Atu Cure and a ccrri' j;ete itoca or para Drug and Melieinw. P. C. MILLER, Corner 4th and Nan ht: ts. Open day and nlvht.. aov 24-u RATHER TDAK BEAR T1K ILLS yt'o hava esc&MjyoQr pedal extreaiUes In a pair or those element ilandewed Gaiters atFoar DoUarspr pair. Tftey are not MecN leafed Shoe, bat are warranted to cure all! the I1U that feet a-e heir to, and arc decided lr tne neatest aad Cheapest Shoe to the mar ket." a fair tritl solicited and solid ratiifac- uua uaraai-tu. js. n. iiowe, , , 17 A'crth Market st nov 21 - 1