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.golii'bed tvery afttraeoa, Bwdayi JOSH. T. JAMBS, IDITOB A5D PBOPKirrOB. .CB8CRIPTI0NS. POSTAGE PAID. Boatii, $1 SB ; Oaa month, 60 cents. paper will be delivered carrier, fsharg-e, Pf the city, at the Terorl3cttperwe.k. IdTertWa? rate low and hberal .S-b-eribers will pleasereport any and .j! ftdlarei to reeelTe their papers regnlarly. bSSbeT THE LITTLE FOLKS! Wholesale aud Be'lail, mwm & 'Roddick ji.a Coiner Market l Second Streets ? r NOW FOLLY PRSPAfiED 10 A ,hoir tb largest Miorttcent f Holiday wa hte eer ibown.lbey arebyfartco nr meoai to mention. A virt only can coyer that groasd. Toji, Faioy Oo.xli, Wheelbarrows, Oartr, V.lccipe lea,' Jsp-n! Ware. Over lEOdcz. oils, From So to $1 e&ctu Broons, Buckets, Bar ksts, Doll Carriages, Hocking Horses. The lirgest stock of Tin .Ware Bouh of New York Our Prices are lower; than Ever.! and we ctn safely state thstfo Honse in we i m . .. I coaatry offers greater Indacemants to Wholesale Buyers. Give vi a call; we cannot posst-1 bljfiv. youany Idea of our stock by ad- Ttrtislng. Be in time and lay in your stocks srly. BROWM & RODDICK, . FANCY GOODS BAZAAR, S Corner of Market and Becord sis nov 20 Secretary's Office, WILMINGTON & WELDON R. K. CO. Wilmington, N. C, Nov 16, 1SS0. Notice. rpHE DIRECTORS OF THE WILMING- ton & Weldon Railroad Company have de clared a Dividend of 3 per cent, ou the Cap ital Stock of said Company payable to the Stockholders on and after November 23d, ISS0. J.W.THOMPSON, nov IG-td Secretary & Treasurer. Star copy. Highest Cash Prices Paid Foa bides, wol. petals, KaiJS, Ac, by JNO. J. COJSFREY A CO., Broken a d Geseral Dealers , Goraar Dock and Wair st?. Kefer to first National Bank. nT 15-lm , ' ' Books fl EVBHY DBHCRItTlON constantly oa hand STATIONERY a. well lelectid stcck. 'acltdtazmaay noteltiea ii fancy Fs per. FANCY .GOODS Garoaios, Frames, KueU, Alcwns, Fancy Baskets, Bibles, Gold Peat and PendU, Inkstand, Ac, Ac. a w. TATE8, bot 8 - gtitic&er and Book 8eltr JAS. E- KEA, JEHTAL SURG EON AND MECHAIQO B S Gorier Front cad llarket streets, hot IS-Jit. , T7tIn!riton, U U ' UJ I t T "T f r fWE ' ' '" -' m ' m ' " ' ' ' " 1 " ' I F VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER . . A Monsieur Loilet has been recently dredging the Sea of Galilee. It has a depth of 250 metres and contains twelve species of fish. The majority of, these species have the singular habit of hatch ing their eggs and sheltering their young in their mouths. Ne'w York City has a total popula tion of 1,206,577, of whom 590,762 are males and 615,815 are females; 727,743 ere native and 478,834 foreign bom; 1,186,144 are white and 20,433 are col ored. There are in the city 747 Chinese, 15 Japanese and 44 Indians, all of whom are included in the report ofthe colored. V. H. Vanderbilt owns $50,000,000 in four per cent, bonds. His income from'this source-alone is$2,000,000 a year or over 6,000 for each working day. Just think of it! There is "many a man,' who works hard from daylight until dark, whom it would take twenty years to earn as much money as v anaerDiu 8 bonds make for him in one day. About sixteen hundred bills on the cal endar, says the Sun, await Congress at its reassembling in final session. Short wori will be made with most of them; they will never become laws. Nearly a tnousan(i 0f the number are individual benefit billsfnnd of the public bills many can be grouped within the regular appro priations, if of real importance. The Count de Chambord is about to visit the Duke of Norfolk at Arundel Castle, where immense preparations are to be made for his reception. One of the motives of this visit to England is said to be to confer with the Catholic authori ties as to the settlement of the religious communities driven from France. Forney, commenting in the Philadel phia Progress on the result of the elec tion, sajs that "we now face the empire and there is but one great force to meet it the Democratic party. Garfield only fills the gap for Grant. I writo this t; --wv name wnn a new ieeiiug, iuu y-u- frmnd-refrret that one. 1 love 0 well should sink so low. Fir3t the defender of the forgiven South, then its defamer. First easrer to .honor Hancock for his virtues, then to hound him as an enemy. And this i3 the man who wants to play ui ou6 uan. The finest sugar crop that was ever raised in Louisiana, says an exchange, is now being gathered. The yield will be fifty per cent, beyomd the;average. The use of proper fertilizers and careful culti vation has improved and increased the sagar as well as the cotton crop in the South. Hitherto an average yield of one hogshead to the acre has been considered good, bat this year it will not be less than one and a half hogsheads. On some plantations three hogsheads per acre are being gathered. The unusually large crop has had the, effect of reducing the price of raw sugar from one to two cents per pound below tho price last year. TheRale;gh Star publishes the re sult of the canvass.of the vot3 ior Elec tors, by tho Stale Board of Canvassers. For the State at Large. Busbee, Demo crat, has a majority of 8,588 and Leach, Democrat, .,206. Koonce and Davis. Greenbackers, got but 1,126 votes in the entire State. In the First district the Democratic ticket has a majority of 7.574; in the Second the Democrats (?) have 7,176: m the 'lhud, Dan Hugh McLean, our gallant young standard bearer, has 7,600 ovc both Watts and Wooten; in the Fourth the Democratic majority is 19,057; in the Fifth it is 21,832; in the Sixth it is 7,455; ia the Seventh it is 7,397'and in the Eighth it is 7,425. Hancock's majority over Garfield is 8,588; his plurality over Republicans and Greenbackers is 7,640. There were some scattering votes for Electors, W. A. Smith having received 12,320, John W. Hardin 15,095 and J M. Davis 55. Catarrh Sometimes commences with a cold, but its cure alicays commences with the use of Sage's Catarrh liemedy. This old, reliable. test 0f years, and was never more pop ular than now. Christ. Gerber, Wholesale Hardware, Toledo, Ohio, says The Excelsior Kid ney Fad has accomplished more for my. wife in three weeks than all the medicine she has taken in three years. Refer all skeptics to me. See Adv. " Dancins Irfona given- frea at Rosxar xkirs; ' " ' Nota boota abd thoes for LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisement. Hon Kemp P Battle, LL D University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Shown & Roddick Remember tba Lit tle Folks See ad Grand Festival . Heinsberger Just Received A & I Shbikb Best and Cheapest ! C W Yates Books Day's length 10 hours and & miautes. Window Glass all sizee at Altaffcr 4 Price'. t One interment in Oakdale this week ah adult. Th newest, latest, r-e aud cher?8 6t BoSENTHACi'g. f Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 49 minutes past 4 o'clock. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1,398 bales. Swamp Angels, Bull Dogs, and other Re volvers at very low prices at Jacobi's. Unfortunately for authors, only the mon who cannot write make their mark. Where ia that erowd going ? ToRo enthal's, to buy boots and shoes, , f There was only one interment in Belle- vue Cemetery during the week that f an infant. There will be no services in Second Presbyterian Church to-morrow morning. Services 7:30 p. m by Rer. Dr. Wilson. Sunday School to-morrow at St. John's at 3:30 p. m. and services at 4:30 P- "We advise all in need of Household Hard ware to first go to Jacobi's. There you get the lowest prioes. f There were six interments in Pine Forest Cemetery (colored) this week four adults and two children. ched upon a crescent moonof rabies, is one of the new scaf pin designs. Cotton futures have advanced forty- five points this week. This includes an advance of twenty-six points to-day. In colds of great obstinacy, attended with constant coughing, Dr. Bull's Cough Svnm renders prompt and permanent relief. Price. 25 cents, Tho Register of Deeds has issued three marriage licenses this week, one f which was for white and two for colored couples. - - The 94th annual session of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina convenes in' Raleigh on Tuesday, December 7th, at 7:30 p. m. To-morrow is known in tho Church Calendar as the 26th Sunday after Trin ity. It is the Sunday before Advent, with which tho ecclesiastical year begins. Rico birds are about playel cut. Not so with tho$a Scotch soles at Rosenthal's They last for erer. f Rev. J. S. Parefoy, of Wake Forest College, will preach in the Fir3t Baptist Church to-morrow, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. How to catch 'em. Just buy the Delusion Rat and Mouse traps. Caught nearly forty one night. Thase traps aro sold at Jaco bi's. t The Winston Sentinel pays this hand some little compliment to' Hon. A. A. McKoy: .Tnderp. McKov has made many friends on this circuit. He reminds our people of the old time Judges and carries re spect as well as authority with him. How to be your own painter. Just buy the K. Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and war ranted at Jacobi's. t The Musical Recital. The Musical Recital at Mr. Heins berger's music rooms, last evening, given by Prof. E. D. Goodman, drew together a flattering audience of the musically in clined, notwithstanding the disagreeable weather. The following proved the programme for ihe evening, viz: 1. Etude de Concert, E. D. Goodman. 2. Come Back to Erin. W. Kuhe. 3. Fantasie Lacrezia, S. Thalberg. f 4. Two songs withont words, Mendel sohn. " 5. Rippling Waves, F. Spindler. 6. Miserere der Trovatore, L. M. Gottshalk. - 7. Grand Gallop de Concert, E. D. Goodman. Seeing is belieTingwithout doubt you can buy Cookicg and Heatirg Stores ' at al mcftanyprict at Jxccn's. -t ' Retiew. 8blpped Foreign. T he German barques Carl Max and Erna cleared to-day for Liverpool with cargoes of cotton, shipped by Messrs. Williams & Murchison. The former takes out 1,159 bales and the latter 2, 458, a total of 3,617 bales. The Meam Laundry. Mr. Joseph B. Worth has, we under ataad, several new and-.Talaable addi tions to his steam laundry in course of preparation. He will soon be in a condi tion to do any and all kinds of work and will be prepared to wash flannels, lace curtains, &c. He has secured as foreman the services of Mr. Hall, wh comes well recommended for the business. The new arrangements will all be completed with in a few davs. For Next Tacsday. A grand festival will be given in Ger mania Hall on next Tuesday evening, un der the auspices ot the joung ladies of St. Thomas' Catholic Church." F.v ry effort will be made to make the oc.-bn-pleasant and attractive to all who may attend and those who have attended the festivals gjven by the' young ladies of this congregation during previous sea sons will know that this means success. Messrs. F. H. Darby, James Corbctt and D. Quinlivan are the Committee of Ar rangements. Bishop Kcane. The Right Reverend Bishop Keane, Oj Richmond, Va., will administer the Sac rament and Confirmation and deliver a sermon, at St. Thomas' Church to-mor row, at 10:30 a. m., and will preach again in ine evenmc: at i :5U o ciock. w e un derstand that there are 3S candidates to be presented lor confirmation. Bishop Keane has. been in North Caro lina for more than a week past, and has served in Hicko, here, of Col. W. Kerchner. ,xr 9 i r Disagreeable! This has been of one the mo3tHdisa greeable days;we remember to have ever experienced. Early this morning there began a steady downpour of rain and it was kept up until noon. At one time there was a thunder storm raging and this was peculiar from the fact that the wind was at that time from tho North: The wind shifted very rapidly, at one time blowingifrom the North, then frem the Northeast, then from the West and then again from the East. The rain fall here between 7:30 and 12:30 o'clock, was 1.42 inhes and at Smith ville, dur ing the same period, it was 1.30 inches. In Port and to Arrive. There are now in this port 29 vessels, over 80 tons burthen; 16 barques, 2 brigs and 11 schooners. Of the barques 1 is British, 1 Danish, 5 German, and 9 Nor wegian; of the brigs, 1 is Norwegian and 1 British. Of the schooners, 1 is British and 10 are American. There are 38 vessels, all foreigners, bound for this port. Of these 27 are barques, 10 are brigs and 1 is a schooner. Of the barques 18 are Norwegian, 6 are German, 1 is Swedish, 1 is Danish and 1 is Russian. Of the brigs 6 are German, 3 are Norwegian and 1 is of a nationality not stated. The schooner is British. A Caution ADout Shot in Game. The London Lancet publishes the following: This being the season when game killed by shot, and probably con taining the pellets, is eaten, it may be worth while to caution those whocon sume the flesh of birds with avidity that the proportion of instances in which shot is found is probably small in comparison with the number of cases in which the nellets are tmwittincrlv swallowed. It x w . is a matter of speculation how much mis chief a shot may do when it is passed into the intestines, but the fact that anomalous diseases have been set np by the presence of very small particles which ha vp been entangled in folds of the mtr- cous membrane renders it desirable to nut the Bublic on then guard. Occa- r . sionally the most disastrous results have followed such email causes. We have in recollection the case of a physician who died after prolonged and unexplained sufferings from the impaction of a very small nail which had found its way into a pudding and was inadvertently swal lowed. A little care will avoid this con tingency; but, remembering that the bird had been shot, sone pains ought certain ly to be taken to avoid swaHowis; the 20. 1880. NO. 230 lPDlncott Magazine. Lippincott's Magazine for December opens with an interesting and finely illnsl t rated paper entitled "An Historical Rocky-Mountain Oatpoat." Another il lustrated article, "Our Grandfathers' Temples," is a very readable account of the oldest places of worship still existing in the country. "Will Democracy Toler ate a Permanent, Clasj of National Officeholders?" is a challenge to the Civ il Service Reformers, which cannot fail to attract attention. "The Authors of Froufrou," has a timely interest in con nection with Sara Bernhardt's 'perform ances. Other papers deserving of notice are "Gas-Burning and its Consequences," "An Episode of Spanish Chivalry," the conclusion of Dr. H. C. Wood's exDOsi- tion of "Automatism;" and a contribu tion to Shakcsperian studies by Prof. James D. Butler, The popular serial, ''Adam and Eve," reaches a dramatic and satisfactory termination in this number, which also contains several striking stor ies, including a thoroughly rcuhdti.- sketch of Edinburgh street - life, ihe "Monthly Gossip" is unusually full and entertaining. With te January num ber this Magazine will enter on a new series, at a teduced price and with the promise of greater, attractiveness and wider claims to popularity. Humbugged Again. I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife, whcTwas always doctoring, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I concluded to be humbugged again; and I am glad I did, for in less than two months' use of the Bitters my wife was cured and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I.like such humbugging. H. T. bt. Paul. Pioneer liress. New Advertisements. Grand Festival ! I. r YOONO Li YOUNG LADIES OF THOMAS' CATHOLIC CHURCH, at Oermsnia Hal', Tees lay evening, Not. 53, 18E0, ga Gentleman's Tickets, 60 cents. ar Conmillee V H Darby, James Cor- b3tt, D QuinliTAr. nov 20 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL. TNSTRUCTION is offered in three regular courses of study. Special cours es are pro vided in Mineralogy, Chemistry and other sciences relatintr to Agriculture. Schools of Law, Medicine and Pharmacy are fully equipped. The next term begins January 3 and . ends June 2. 1SS1. Total expense including tuition $90 to $125. Address, HON. KEMP P. BATTLE, LL. D. nov 20-lt Wanted Immediately A T THE WILMINGTON STEAM Laun- r drv. No. 15 Water Street. 10 White Girla to learn the Laundry business. Steady employment and good wages guaranteed. From $3 to $7 per week caii be made by competent lroners. nov lv- TRY" -TUB MEW YORK OBSERVER THIS YEAR. Tho Largest and Best Family PaDer in the World. Sand for Sample Copy Frae. ZX23C7 702X1Z OBflBXLVIHX t 37 Park Row, IJev? ITork. no? 1 JEH 3E 3E3- "YE ARE MAKING AND HAVE CON 6tantly on hand all grades of Rice from COMMON to FANCY. HAiF RICE, SMALURICE QICENA- DOUSE A good cheap food for Horses, Cows, Hogs, &c. Also a fine article for r-l-.m. VMll f- ' All goods sold at'Charleston prices. " mpOD CO., ' nov IS .Prc7rJ:t?rs'Csrc!Ir r.t:e T " PLFASSJOTICX. 1ft will b gJad to receive eoaunvalcatlcss from or frtads on aay and all rabjaetj s raerallattrt bal Tks ajuse of tha writer But al Wljl be fit alshed to th Editor, OoMMTnitaUons gmst be wrtttaa; oa oarj oaeddeof the paper. Personalities nm folded. And It Is espMlaD a parfcttlarlylaader stood that the Editnr 1snot always endorse th views ot eorretpoadsata, nnlaa to state 4 ia tie editorial eolnmaa, - , New AdvertiBomentq. I Best and Cheapest ! QUR STOCK OF CLOTHING 13 COM plete. Come and see us and we will do you good. Everything new, nice and nob by, in the way of CLOTH'NGj AND FINISHING GOODS, Prices low down to suit the times. A.c I.'SHRIEK, No. S-t Market st. nov -13 32 (VJarket St. 32 Sign of tho Sho Case with . t'l Shoemaker- ;. Y STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES 7?0-r ' SI always complete. Call and examine." Sat- . isfaction guaranteed to cutomersV IOW is ine lime to supply your lamuies. , , A full line of those - CHILDREN' ' SCOTCH SOLE, in lace and buttons See-. ing is believing. '.Convince yourself jgThp C; ROSEMTK' 32 Market Street. bot S '. , . - .. .. CLOAICSj iDOLLMAtlS ! milE PRICES AND STYLES WnXtell. These goods we have in large variety and quantity and can fit the smallest or largest sized person. Gents' all Wool Ribbed Undershirts' and Drawers. Children's Flannel Under garments in all sizes. ; . . . Carpets : Body BrusselsEnglish Brus sels TapestriesThree Ply, Ingrain, &c. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT and the styles are good . R. M. McINTIRE. SOIL CLOTHS in all widths. - - nov 15 " My rliferyianft Sale StaWes H AVE BEEN REMOVED FROM Prin cess to Fiftbjbetween Mulberry and Walnu t streets, where I will be pleased to serve my old customers and the public generally. . Panic prices. B. SCOTT. nov 1 7-1 w . J ust Received. A LARGE A8SORT3IENT of fine Vio- lina and Accordeons Also Italian Violin and Guitar Strings, which are offered for sale very cheap at HEINSBERGER'S. T)aCKGAMMON BOARDS, CHECKER Boards and Men, Dominos, and an endless variety f other games just received, atl -.HEINSBERGER'S, nov IT Live Book and Marie 8 tore Turpentine Hands. IO AN GIVE EMPLOYMENT, at fa'r wag-es, to a few good TURPE3TIME HANDd , to work in Sooth Uarollta. I wilt esgaxe fo tox cattlsg ieavs, or from now until Cftristmas, 13Si. Good box cotters nr sach as can learn are wanted from nsw until -next Christmas or for foil season. Apply in ; person, or by letter to J H T3ALK3TI5K, Hnpetiotendent, Lexington Conrthonw, H. 1 C, or to myself, at Wi!oiartof. 19, o. AH VaBOKKKLEJT. aor I8lwd-3wJ Water rJ3iff deal. 1200 BU8HELS Priaa C181 4 HALL A PJTARSALL ong rjlulletc. S fb "w MO UOUAJU, " - - - OairxateeL Ell & mortis. A
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