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THE HOBimiQ STAB. . DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. OF 8UB8CBIPTIOH ADVANCX r yeay -ail, po-ge paid, $7 00 4 00 2 25 1 00 One 1' tihssribers, delivered In "any part of the To City cents per wee, uwww inthorized to collect for more tnau wree monuis OUTLINES. rwressman SmalK case referred to the judiciary committee. ihe lurfcish .,nq til i.ii"uu" - o"- :ta the Montenegrins have gained other ppmcs- activity in Servia is beginning; I s"cte '. . t . j ecncral assauii uu iku caccu i 4 8 onians have informed the Turks I s"0" s.t..- ,Kar that they canuo. , , ipr leaving the inhabitants unprotected. follipr DiaCK iraiua uio vooc auiuav I Bishop nTTnrq at W illiamSDOrL Ta. " I . 1 l,n AkitmniAMnkm TZTTZZ York . Disastrous nres at at. Liouis, a A tf. 1? Bftm(. iim;V ; ..jBI(,,k: v. (. resoyterian : Tnree ville Indiana, and WiUiamsburg,' r!?:?f r"1? V.1?11 in reSafrd t0 churches in WilmingtoE Presbytery-Top-sville, Indiana anu u amsu g operation of ciTil service reform and sail, Mt. Williams and Richlands-have Sew Tort. opcu i uUUUu( Bell, of Georgia, anu oieeie, ui xxurvu sni t .. ' s- th TTnnsu on resumDtion reoeal I oliDSi "r,:r:niftn, . prMiBt were u'S"'. -r , 1 Haves is mum as to his -financial views. 1 1 .few York markets: Money closed at 3:1 cent; gold quiet at 102 ; cotton quiet I at ' . . . .. f . I cr$575850; wheat dull and declining; rndaUatfiSc; spirits turpentine firmt ; 35 cents; rosin steady at $1 701 77J. The South Carolina State" Fair onened at Columbia on Tuesday, with t,e thermometer standing "two de grees below freezing. As we supposed would be the. case, L Cass Carpenter alias Cupert has found eailtv. This scores three thas'far in convicting the South Car filina robbers, known commonly as carpetbaggers. , We who know Colonel Walter L, Steele's fine abilities are not surprised . 1,0m lw iV?Paranh that althmirrh toleam by tciegiapn mat, aunougn ani-w member of the United States House of Representatives,! has made. a speech on the repeal of the" resump tion act that "was highly applauded.' lie is a gentlemen of superior intel lectual powers, and that he will take a prominent position we Cannot dobt. Senator Maxey, of Texas, is in ear nest io-his efforts to induce Congress I to establish a system of defensive works on the Uio Grande. He made an elaborate speech on the subject m the oenate yesterday. . in view of, the threatening tone of the Mexi can press, the known character of the people, and the constant depredations and invasions of Mexican banditti upon Texas, it would seem not unrea sonable that some such system should be adopted as that asked for by Mr. Maxey. An ounce ol pre caQtion i worth several pounds of fight. With a cordon of forts, and four regiments of cavalry such as longress has mst Drovided for. it I ho r, - . t r will become a hazardons business for the robbers to continue their raids upon tbe people of Texas. The peo ple of that State have been long suf fering, but are becoming restive un der the robberies. Latest By Mail. From Waiblnsion. LSpecial to Baltimore Sun.J Washington, Nov. 12. the president and the caucus. Since Mm So riQla I?ann Ki; AnnAn, n Saturday several of the Senators vdo were nresent. hstvn allol tha I D. . , r. .7 " " I esment, detailed to him what took Place, and acquainted him with the "uca ui me caucus as to his "own ation. The 1 President, while net committing himself, has . evinced a disposition to be guided somewhat by the views of Senators in any ap pointments which he may have to Nake for the future. ,.'re President said that so far as 8 Southern appointments were con cened he had from the first endeavor- to appoint such men only as could be depended upon to execute the laws. .ueba8 determined that all theoaoers I ' 111 cases whprp I Hovala ar rvof -t.-ii the d Hnnooi ne c... r -r vi -U4W1B. ... ; . , , I BRAZIL MISSION. Attention has heretofore been di- I d to the opposition among the radical RennMin. ;r,o. 1 - j "hvmuo v vuv uuaaaj4- u.n of Rey. H W Hilliard of Qeor- Sr V,:11?"1.8 r?ot weor conV.T mission, onac- . ma tjonteaerate record, rne I 8j0ns. r""""0 attenuiug mr. axu- -t aiii a r : . -w i '8 IlOminat inn hv tha PraaMant. I . ,re now for the first lime .made I far . .wwAwa. nj . w a w .wd.uwi.w . Juwn if- TT:n:-a... . I ' iiii i l 1 1 mj rrt ia a d nnr an a v m mil ea.n.tor the position. He 'Aiiuut -4. vr Mtt saw au cmr i came to on private business. Vue her I nn r ; . UU1J!U fua DUSBto BnKr Inen of his, a prominent la Vman' that he should call and U.nis respects to the President. "Unrif 41.-1. . . da.. , "ue conversation -tne jrresi VarfnA . 1 I . im ; w, ti irom uoruuiuu-uiactj i Agriculture, was senuuBij uuu vu "Pica and said that. h wanted in he. Raleieh & Augusta Air Line; he was thrown a lilfatrrn v . 1 ..m fuuer s-.L7 .. . . i I lie i. . vuit;ii ifsni emAn nn antrinir i . " lha O i m a IlillTo ,""ulD- Ale then asked, Mr. I severely, '"ard how he would like a foreicn News. affrel ki and 8aid that if il woaId be t Cherokee Herald: ;Capt. J." 8.: Bra,-f e be woaW give him the Anderson pf CUy county, raised Ihis year -""an misninn Tho 4Un I tP.n was accepted bv Mr Hilliard appearance H has been well handled aad . Fieu VJ ttir' ",lliaru cured, and wrhave no doubt wdt brmg a ' SSBS-aa-aWaaMai f I n i " I ffflt 'm A M Sk olirvVlf M wv V m ' , , - , : tgooa prince. auu wa . .g"" 84 741 04 lax for Warren county pearance of snow on themouuiains insignt 'tiy4 ! ' I T. if i. .!, mn.ninir nf tho fifh nat. '. ' : - . -v 1 . - 4 m . -. ' " Z : I : . ' : : 1 " ? il l-Tt " vt " - k ' ; ' II II two days - 175 v .MBKNINQ- TK. n Sill " ."i . i ' t . I Two months 17 00 . , - I t !. , Three months, .... 24 00 " , ; , - - : - ; .... . , . . - Six months, . ... 40 00 A 11 WT. ' XTrv' .' .''''' V,VM-rf. 1 tj. 4:0. The Party Whip to be Laid on Hayes I Special Dispatch to the Gazette. I Washington, Nov. 12. While there are manv conflicting a iu iuB uetaiig or ine lat.p Senatorial caucus, it is certain that, such stronff opposition to the Presi- . . , uU B wuibb wiw luaniiesiea inac ine differences can onlv h rp.vn....i . if at all. after a fnll him" and rK RKr q ' aJ tbe Republican Senators, -. -- kjj wuiv au """"'.. win cuey avuiU It 111 u ociup iua uuiv wav to nrfl i '"e . organization. If organization. If he can ln th8 matter of' the' appointment, of- uemocrata over which he will not ston it. m t,ii u z;:"rT" - -vf " "P"10- X1 "u buuuiu occur it would necessarily drive Hayes for support to the Democratic woe or tne Senate. Rather than see such a scandal men like Edmunds j TTm ..n: I Z"!. - 1 , j , . ' , j tegrity and precedents of long stand- fcUb .UBUre8 i ierty iu- tng in the Senate. Such a confer en9e has been agreed upon and will snortiy take place. American fjilria -reraaa Cuban Clear - maker. Special to Charleston Jour, of Commerce. New Yobk, November 13. The strike of the cigar makers is now said by the manufacturers to be virtually at an end. Many of the strikers who, before the election, were pampered and caressed by the pohti cians, have lost considerable of the resolution mey naa snown since tue luurpujn of. ine siriKe; xney now ex- i press a doubt of their winning the tight, and acknowledge that they have been taken in by politicians. Eight . ta' .u: . or ten of the manufacturers this morn ing began work with American girls. Flglit Between Spaniards and Inanr- ' eenta. Havana, Nov. 12. On the 31st ultimo an engagement took place at Final Demoyerel, in the iUriental Department, between about 400 insurgents, under Macco, and some 300 Spanish regular troops, under tbe command of Vallenza. The Spaniards were surprised while breakrastmg, and lost 22 killed and wounded. . Tbe insurgents, it is re ported, met with some loss, but the number killed and wounded is un known. . 15th Annual Fair of tbe Cumberland Connty Agricultural Society. Special telegram to the Observer. Fayktteville, Nov. 13. The fifteenth annual fair of the Cumberland County Agricultural So ciety opened to-day under bright auspices, ine crowd was unusually large for the day. Entries are pour- lrrsr in irotn an uirections. xnere were 413 up tos p. m. to-day, against . I 187 Bame time last year. A success is assured, and all aeree that it will M M ihA hAt ennntv fair ever held in I this State. I - j - Th hntpla and nrivat.e boardiner I Koa o filling nn ranidlv. and all signs are prophetic of a big crowd. The track is in better condition than ever before. Several fast horses are here. Spirits Turpentine. Uaieign JXetcs lanea 10 come i . .. -. T- 1 . .'I Tuesday. I -Mr. Jas. H. Jackson, an es- leemea curaen oi suavuwa, w ueuu. , ... TJ . j - . J I Fiehtine is tbe rase at Ashe-1 will. nn man had hia finirer nearly bitten n . .n . Ine AOTCfUiQM win issue an i .... ."j . . il,. ArtV, I ?lou 01 UVB uloU8BUU cuiJlco 1110 "k" insi" 1 . . suit with Crews, that occupied a monui in 1 trying it. George Morris, a venerable ne gro who bore tbe character of an honest man, died on the 7rn inst at Asuevuie. On Roles ville circuit, in Wake county,; M. E. Church, there have been 114 professions and 1U3 accessions to tne cnurcn. On Whiteville circuit, M. E. Church, there have been 100 Conversions and ninety-two have united with that church. - Core Souud oysters, heretofore considered inferior, ari now regarded the best in the Newbern market, both for Havoc nd fatness. An-effort was made at Charlotte to suppress the "Parisian Blonds." They exhibited, and the Observer says a circus is mOTe demoralizing. : At Salem Methodist E. church - Stanley circuit, there have been twenty conversions. At Rehoboth twenty-four conTersions. At New Chapel tenprofes- At Zion7s M. Hi. church, near - . l Thin Mapminifin M rnvivni 11 i if mm Li tl . .una nineteen accessions. M Oak Hill, in r..MiM AAnniu thnrn houp hppn tirrppn nrrv- I - - I i. rz i:ijuul v. suwavMtw ms c - " - fessions. William Upchurch, in Wake, shot Ham Council in the arm,' using a gun. In attempting to club his gun. a second barrel fired, the contents of which entered the abdomen of a man by the name of Riggsby. , Upchurch is in jail. f Col. ' Polk.' r Commissioner of . ... - 1. .. .Un against a stove ana receivea a severe cut uu the forehead, split his left eye-brow and lurt uutlJCU uuc buna - auu uuw uuuu w.j 1 i.i, . a i..nii uarv as we learn from tbe Raleigh thousand Dounas oi, lODacco, anu irom : " .... . . . i I I in a mr an nn WILMINGTON, Southern Home-. Wile v Rudisill. of this city, was arrested. )ast week on the charge of selling liquor to minors, and was oonna over in a bond of $500 to the next term of the Inferior Court. '"Mr. ft. B. , Stephenson, of Wolfesville. - Union county, raised a beet' this vear in hin garden that weighed within a fraction of ten Dounda t Raleiffh JSTewsf ' Mrs. Mason "lict of the late Dr. W. S;Mason. returned to the citv yesterday after a sojourn of a year and a half among her .children and uu .cuu.co iu t iiKiuia. vruvciuur -uwjrvo.ciuBj auiuwu u. if. iPicpucu- .. r r 8eaton flW rr.w N r J v a v (7. Ftesbyt&rian : Three employed Rev. E. T. Hoge until spring. Inend writes to us from Harrington, Harnett county, that diDhthena rases amons and black, m that section, several flying every week: that the physicians' skill is set completely at naaght, there seeming to be discoverable no remedy " "J V ' Edenton Times: men escaned from tha iail in this nlnnn last night. This is the second time within the last six momns mat prisoners nave broKe through the walls of the two lower cells. last six months that prisoners have broke We are glad to see that pur farmers are setting out large quantities of fruit trees. Bertie court will be continued through next week. A colored man is to be trieo; for murder. - Seven colored people were baptised in the Albemarle Sound, at this place, on Sunday last. : North Carolina1 Presbyterian,'. Not only are the tools and workshops at Davidson College, but the workmen also yes, workmen, that need not be ashamed. A faculty of six professors, manning tho roughly evey department of learning taught in such institutions, is prepared to impart ine liberal education promised, scholar ship, experience, special culture in the de- fpoonra nii dnmii.rw nmr,oy for th auties or their chairs. Oxford Torchlight: Those pa- pers advertising for Holliday's Pills will see many JuUiday$ before they get their nav. The same aDDliea to Ashe &Rohhin9 pay. i ne same applies to Ashe U Kobbms &ni W v. TSvn Sr. c.n White mi dreu, males, 1,843; females, 1,748; total. 3,591. Colored children, males, 2,504; fe- males, 2,453; total, 4,957. School districts for white children, 43; public school houses. o4: private schools. 19; academies. 2 bchool districts for colored children, 43: public school houses, 23; private schools. iu. . White teachers approved, males. 22: temales,;3; colored, males, (3; females, 2. K. vv. Liassiter, county examiner. Hillsboro Recorder: Aaron Um- ated and Hercules Graves selected fourteen years of corn from their crops, raised on measured peck of corn. Wo mention it as an instance of good farming and a fine yield nf in in V-v I lift An ! . WT a ts r ltntin That David Davis, of CTdkV Grove Township, had a leg broken on Saturday. He was loading a wagon with forage of some kind, and standing in the wheel, his foot slipped and he fell to the ground. The horses became 'alarmed and started off, catching Mr. Davis between the wheel and a tree near ny, breaking his leg a3 above stated. Asheville Pioneer: One day last week Willie, aged seven years, son of Mr. John C. Smathers, was painfully injured. A neighbor's hog got in his father's prem ises, and the little fellow set on the dog to drive it out The barking of the nee and the noise made by the hog, attracted the nogaot air. smatners to tne spot, ana tney -m. m r-m. . . .a i . turned on the little fellow, dragged him "rfU - ",,u "'8ia" t., if .Lntk v- r xr r I IIIU mm III Iflllltll IIIIIirillM IIM IIIHI ver. a citizen of this place, while alighting lucouav loot, auuui uuon( mi. xi ix. ivva I from a buggy in front of Sheriff Bright's residence, in yv aynesvme, mppea ana ien, breaking his right leg just below the knee. Up- to yesterday morning there had been eight convictions of illicit distilling and retailing, and about the same number of acquittals in tbe Federal (Jourt. Charlotte Observer: There are now more than sixty ministers in this State who received their education at Wake Forest CflllfifTfi. The work of huildinc the Charlotte Home and Hospital has corn- O . . O menced, and the walls had yesterday risen 5 i.dan,n nt th Rrith hftrnn "Wnrtii IIUUBUI9, 1WU., VI 1 V1U1UUUU1.UUK' Carolina, a beautiful new vesseNiow load- ine cotton in Wilmington for Liverpool, trade ia ia citi and is 8t0pping at the w,uuai j uuiw. ""J there was a gathering of colored people about two miles in the country, on the Koz- uecoming iuiwaiuulcu a cuvim i cu sued in which one negro was shot in the knee and another was severely stabbed. ; THE C IT Y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Harbison & Allen Hats. T. P. Sikes Stall-fed beef. Mtjnson & Co. Overcoats. Heinsbergeb Pianos, drums, &c. J. C. Stevenson Oranges, hams, &o. Kerchneu & CAiiDEit Bros. Hay, oats, bacon, cheese, &c. Local Dock. The Mayor had no cases for his investigation yesterday morning. Warm days and cold nights now constitute the weather programme. The Norwegian barque Ganger Rolf. Leosoe. arrived at Brunswick, Ga., from this nort on the 7th inst. The receipts of cotton at this port yesterday footed up ; 1,404 hales, and u oaivo wsw Bwa, rAoniio uu rt-i.i in f k 'n imir. , ' oorr ul, Mr. Julius Habn, just north of .. - I 4l. ,JI-arl nn Wnnrrh fltrofit ifl hftV ntr IllS I iuo j - r -, Ui. iA, Ka.lr ohnnt th5rtw fept OIU1C CAfCUUVU Kjt.. . j . 1- . I The steamer jj. jnurcuson, Capt. Garrason, took out quite a number oi our citizens yesterday, afternoon, wno are m m bound for the Fayetteville Fair. . : Warmer, clearer partly cloudy weather, light variable winds, mostly from the east, and stationary pressure,-are the indications for this section to-day. ' '4 ' ! - ' f I getting short for I A ine ume , gBmius dUWH ui those who are desirous of paying their State and county taxes without additional J costs, as the sale of prope.rtyof delinquents will take place on the first Monday in De7 rflmher.' ' N. C. THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 15; 1877, Accldemt at tbe W. & W. Ball road . ..Wharf. ' " Yesterday afternoon a number of flat cars attached to a freight train on the Wilming ton & Weldon railroad, which, had just come in, in some way got detached from tbe other portion of the trainsome where in the vicinity of the bridge lover Fourth street, where a stoppage was about to be made, and moved, on down the track. Be ing on a down grade they naturally gathered impetus as they went, and soon everybody was rushing to see a train of cars going thundering down the track without any en gine attached. There was no such thing as stopping them, and on they went, with con stantly increasing speed, until finally they came to the end of the trestle on the wharf, when the foremost car plunged off, coming in violent contact with the side of the Ger- man Barque Star of Hope, which was; lying at the end of the wharf, taking in a cargo, and then,' crushed to atoms, falling into the river at the side of the vessel, with its load of Wood. The second car, which was loaded with rosin, followed the fir A and j tell crushed and splintered into the river, While the third, which was loaded with tar. plunged over the trestle, but as the' mo- mentumof the train had been cbecked by the accident, it was left suspended, but broken in the middle, with one end on the trestle and the other in the river. About i six or eight feet of the end of the trestle was broken and destroyed by the accident, but the damage to the barque appeared to be Slight. ' ., ,:; ' We learn that the loss by the accident will not be less than from $1,500 to $2,000, to say nothing of the rosin tar and wood, nearly all of which, however, will proba bly be saved, workmen being engaged yes. terday evening in fishing it out of the river. This being the first incident of an excit- ing character that some time 'quite a . iH has occurred here for larse crowd of curious neonl- wera aurflcted to the sdoI peopie.were atiracica to me spoi. An Exciting Doe Flsnt. The most exciting dog fight of the season occurred on Seventh street Tuesday night. Dog No. 1 was passing quietly along with his owner, .' saying nothing to nobody," when suddenly Dog No. 2 spraiig out of a gate and commenced a furious assault upon him. The latter showed pluck jind a des perate struggle for the mastery ensued,' the owner of Dog No. 1 in the meantime try ing vainly to separate them, in the midst of which humane efforts he tumbled back wards over a pile of scantling which had get to his feet the dogs were fighting over his prostrate form. Finally extricating j himself from this rather unpleasant pre dicament, and by this time lis Irish" being thoroughly aroused, he seized a piece of scantling-and commenced belabor ing the strange dog with the view of making him quit his hold upon his favorite IU1 Ulvu JV aaji v aua chawed up" into sausage meat This change of tactics on the part of the master of Dog No. 1 brought the owner of r-v -r t . 1 m 1 ? A uog Jo. a nurneaiy ionn irom uis quici domicile, and between them thd dogs, wero senarated. whereuoon the two gentlemen IS I Tiiniriii th Knmnlimonta nr th rp.a ; wavmwm '"-f--- son," and the owner of Dog No, 1 resumed his walk in a somewhat wearied and jaded condition, but not a bit out of humor at what had occurred I Masonic. J At a regular meeting of Wilmington Com- mandery No. 1, held last evening, the fol lowing officers were elected for the ensuing 'Masonic year: K C.-E O. Flanner. G. B. P. Harrison, a G. W. H. Chadbourn. Prelate W. A. Williams. S. W. W. R. Kenan. J. W.R. W. Price. Treasurer J. McD. French. Recorder J. C. Munds. S. B. C. M. VanOrsdell. S. B. J. H. Johnson. W. H. H. Munson. S': B. G. Bates. ! . -i ... Arreat of a Deserter. Thomas Taylor, a deserter I from the Norwegian barque Brage, was arrested by officer Bender, of the police force, yester day afternoon, and lodged in the guard house for safe-keeping. The iarrest was made at the instance of Capt. Christensen, commander of the vessel referred to, and the man will be held until called for by him. KniKhts of Pytnias. ! I We learn that atjhe close of the regular mecting'of Germania Lodge Noi 4, K. of I P.. this evening, it is intended to institute an Endowment or Insurance Rank of the Order, and also a division of! the Uni formed Rank. All members of Stonewall Lodge JSo. l, in gooa stanaing, are mvitea to be present. Found Dead. A colored man by the name of Alexander Haines, said to be from South Carolina, was found dead in the woods near Lilling- tnn Panilor nnnntv nn MnnHow ntflrVit last. w" " " J a ju I u : "" T" " "" poseu, uy me aueiueuiai - inuiug iu m a . , ..1 !!! I m. wood and dirt shanty vhich he bo im. pr0vised in the woods. Thermometer Record. . i . . The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned; at 4.85 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin isanprl from thA Hicrnal Offlf.fi in till a P.itVi t B9 , Mobile 1 68 I Aut,U8ta.. ....... 69 Charleston. ii...-. 66 Montgomery 74 I Corsicana, . . i . . . .67 New Orleans, . . . .72 I rXT'' ' ' "fii Ir-.-inf8' ' 'm Jacksonville,. . . . .72 Key. West 75 St. Marks........ 75 Wilmington,.... 65 I : ( ' i . . . m i .iiii. . 1 ' " . J , a .... ........ .a........ W IfV couwTir corainissioNEits. A betraec of Proceeding; In Called see- lon. "j-:; : The Board of County Commissioners met in called session yesterday afternoon- at I 2.30 o'clock; present, J. Q. Wagner, Chair-j 1 man, and Commissioners L B. Grainger, B. G. Worth, D. S. Sanders and Duncan TTnlmAn i n .: - ; Upon being called to order, the Board proceeded to draw a list of jurors to serve at the December term of the Criminal Court of New Hanover county, with the following result: W. E. Springer, Sol. Reaves, Richard Beasley, William H. Goodman, Jesse Ives, Samuel Davis, D. M. Dart, William Eel- logg, Sr., Daniel Lee, James Clark. James W. Telfair, Alfred . Alderman, George W. anagan, George Waddell, H. C. Evans, John Evangelist, A. C. Wessell, Whitman Wilson, Joseph Farrow, Samuel Northrop, David Piggott, Thoa. Ar Davis, Lewis - Bryant, J.I H. Mallard, Roderick McRoe, S. H. Martin, John T. Flowers, J!. : H. Rbue, John Werner. It was ordered that no retailliquor license be granted to parties applying for the same , . i . . unless said application is first approved by me city auinorities. ' It was ordered that the following persons be granted license ' to retail spirituous ; liquors, when the same shall have been ap-, proved by the Mayor of the city, viz: Ed ward Bryson, H. A. Glameyer, D. Otten, Henry Harr. f On motion of Commissioner Grainger, the Assessor was instructed to make a re port in regard to Mr. McRary's. valuation of real estate at the next meeting of the Board. ' It was resolved that the Sheriff be re quested to furnish to the Finance Commit tee of this Board a list of errors discovered in the tax books for the current year" so that if the contract for the tax books has not been carried out said committee may re commend to this Board such reclamation from the contractors as may seem to them just and equitable j Communication of C. A. Hamner, execu tor of D. K. Futch, in reference to taxes, was ordered referred to the Chairman and Commissioner Sanders, with power to act. Several other matters in reference to taxes were disposed of, when the Board adjourned to meet again on the first Mon day in December, at 11 o'clock A. M. The following order passed the Board in Wilmington, during the past year, did ap propriate and use of the Peabody fund in their hnnrin helnrnnnrr tr t Ha whitn rnon th imnimt nf (in hnnH.o,) il 0,0 : tua I r .7 0 1" rJ- ment of teachers of the colored race, and therewith did nav orders to the said amount nf 450(1 wliirli all rill Id tiava 1non naM hv the County Treasurer; andwhereas the said committee, on their retirement . from office, did place said orders on the County Treasurer in the hands of their successors, -NT . I s j j . i ,aavuwu.uu uruereu mat ine county i reasurer pay to ine pre- i bcuii ccnooi isommmee, ior ine use oi me white schools the said orders, amounting to soo, and charge the same against the col- orea scnools, and that said orders be can celled and filed with the clerk of this Hoard. Contributions ror tne Orphan .Ay : ) lam. " ' . j ' r, -We are glad to learn that Mr. J. McD. French, chairman of the committee from St John's Lodge, appointed for the pur pose, has been quite successful in obtain ing aid for tbe Orphan Asylum at Oxford. Messrs. Kerchner ACalder Bros., George Myers, B. F. Mitchell & Son, G. R. French & Son, and others have contributed, and the donations will be forwarded in a few days. "h 'K. : We are requested to say that any one else desiring to contribute can send their articles to Mr. . French at Messrs, Geo. R. t-u a . . . . , : I icwu u duu, anu uiey win u uuiy ior- i warded and acknowledged. ; We were also pleased to learn that some one had acted on our suggestion of a few days ago, and sent a bundle of very useful articles. There are probably many others who could do likewise without inconveni- : ence, and we are assured they would be gratefully received. I . Died, of Hia Injuries. Milton Colvin, the old colored man who stepped from tbe steep wall at the Front st. depot, on the night of Monday, the 29th ult, falling a distance' of some fifteen or twenty feet to the track below, by which he sustained a fracture of one leg and severe internal injuries, died at the City Hospital a aay or two since irom tne erxects of the same. Deceased was a watchman at one of the distilleries in the vicinity and was about 60 years of age. ; It would be advisable, we should think, for the railroad authorities . to ' provide some protection against such accidents as that sustained by the' old man in question, which are par ticularly liable to occur to strangers arriv ing here in the night time and who are not familiar. with the surroundings. r" Reported SI order and Bobbery. A report comes from Columbus county to the effect that a most' foul and brutal muruer wbjb commntea near uerro uorao. 1 m - m at ' J1 . . : a, in that county, on Sunday night last, the victim being an old man, who is said to have been killed by his own son and then robbed of $700 he bad in his possession. It i is alleged that he also unhumanly beat his mother and left her for dead. Alleaed Mnrdsr.""" " ' ' Intelligence was received here yesterday to the effect that ah idiotic colored man by the name of Jones died suddenly at Scuf- fletown, RobeBon county, a few days since,! aQd that his brother and Bisterinlaw wereV arrested on Tuesday, charged witbJd r him out of the way. - WHOLE; NO. 3,206 RIVER ANDRARINE ITEITIS. '- The 8teamship' jB?w?ator, Doane, ar rived at New, York from this port on the 12th inst J.- The Schr. ' John Schuette, frpmthis port for London,1 was reported at Fayall, ,Nov. 3rd, with rudder head sprung. Ho we learn by a cable telegram received last night, i The Brig. Francisco Baffo, from this port for Hamburg, which put into Cadizon the 13th inst., is reported by cable to be, leaking badly and 'must be discharged.' She was also short of provisions. ' ': Capt. Garrason, of the steamer D, Murchison, reports that there was a rise in the river of ah'JUt twenty feet in eonse-; quence of the heavy rains of last week, up about Fayetteville, but that the water is now falling quite rapidly, the subsidence so far registering about eight feet. HOTEL ARRIVALS Porcelij Hotjsk Cobb : Bros , Pbop'rs. " Nov 14 Frank Albert, Allen Hull, Bal timore: W C Linnus .1 R Ram mnnn .1 T. I Cameron, New York; Hichd Searl, E Mil- I83l1c,imoS; npSa, Washington, D D Barber, N C; J B DeBerry, Florida; j R M Oats, Charlotte; Harrison Watts, New i uneans; it a ueming; Providence; TT I DtnilQ ana son, yv A Moody Charleston. - crrar tTisin. -: The attention of sportsmen is invited to the ad vertisement of M. S. Hatchings, to be found in the Stab. His Oil Tanned Moccasins, Boot Moccasins, Bhoe Packs, &c, are of excellent quality and a great comfort te the sportsman. Write for circular giving full particulars. WOMAN'S MOST EFFECTIVE CHARM is a lovely complexion as imparted by Gouraud's Olym pian Cream. This long established preparation has received the unqualified commendation of the beau ty and fashion of the land, price in large Bottles reduced to One Dollar. For, sale by J. C. Munds. BOOK BlNDKKT. 1HK MOKHDia STAB Book Bind ery does aU kinds of Binding and Killing in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable Drir.es. Mer chants and ethers needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of meiroraers. FAIRBANKS' SCALES. f There was' shipped from the scale factory 33 car loads of scales In Sep tember, and 41 car loads in October. - And there was received of manufacturing material in September, ioa cr maun, ana m uctoDer 154 car loads. at. Johnsbury (Vt.) Caledonian, Nov. 9. "My dear " said Mr. S to his Viloo'min? heln- meet, "I must congratulate you on your recent im- neatest thine in the market for baking, DooijsY'a Ybast Powdeb. Henceforth my kitchen knows no other." A.SkikLikb Montjmehtal! Alabastkb may be attained by using Glbnn's StjuHUB Soap, which uwa away wim me necessity ior.Buionur iiatas. i away Try it, ladies. It is a genuine beautifier, and very economical. Htntt thosb Pkbmatobely Gbat, use Hell's Happy tidings for nervous sufferers, arid these wno nave Deen uosea, aruggeai ana quacked, trai- vermacners isiectric Beits effectually care; prema- I turo debility, weakness, and decay. Book and Jour nal with information worth thousands, mailed free. I Address Poxvbbmachbb Galvanic Co!, Cincinnati, Ohio. I- ZrP during and changeless, and Wui copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period of time.Pyflavb jt rev.ivwT jl freah annnlvnf thia Infra, vmm nra. executorder7 A bnces. h astonishing SUCCESS.4-It is the duty of ev- ery person who has used boschb'sGbbmanStbup to let its wonderful qualities i be known to their menas in caring consumption, severe uougns, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all threat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case. Such a medicine as the Gbbxan Stbup cannot be too widely known. Ask your Druggict about it Regular size 75 cents. f ---, ; Schbnck's Ptrutoinc -Stbvp, fob the cure of Consumption, Coushs and Colds. The great vir tue of this medicine is that it ripens the matter and throws it out of the system, purifies the blood, and thus effects a cure. ' ' Scbbhck'b Ska Weed Tonic, fob the cube of Dtbpbpsia, Indiobstion, &c.H-This Tonic produ ces a healthy action of tbe stomach, creatine an ap petite, forming chyle, and curing the most obstinate cases ef Indigestion. I - Schxxck's Mandrake Pills, fob the cube of Livbb Complaint, &c. Thee puis are alterative, and produce a healthy action of the liver, without the least danger,. as they are free from calomel, aad yet more efficacious in restoring a healthy action of the liver. : -. .v v These remedies are a certain cure for Consump tion, as the Pulmonic Syrup ripens the matter and purines the Dlooa. ine Mandrake rius act upon tne nveri create a healthy bile, and remove all diseases Sea Weed Tonic gives tone and! strength to the sto mach, makes Agood digestien, and enables the or gans to form good blood, aad thus creates a healthy circulation of healthy blood. The combined action of these medicines, as thus explained, will cure ev ery case of Consumption, if taken in time, and the use of the medicines persevered in. Dr. Schenck is prof essionally at his principal of fice, corner Sixth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters! for advice must be addressed. ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Florida Oranges. FRESH AND DELICIOUS JST. O. ZE3I .A. JUL S. 0QQ LBS. SMALL SIZES, ! ABOUT THE LAST OF THE SEASON." Fresh Lot of Crackers 1 . - JUST -IN. LORD BALTIMORE, DNCANVASSED '-fry. :r;::xANrj;'-; - .!...'." ' v .- .! : Ferris' Trade Mark Hams, RMAT.T, Rizrcs. , - Forif! " ' ' James C. Stevenson' g. nov.lS tf . The Adyertisenr IN YESTERDAY'S STAR", F " us out in "Castor Bean" O yf f-. splendid CASTOR B2 ' nov 16-lt HATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square one day,. " ' two davs.. three day a,.... four days,.... - . - - nve aays,..., . " one week,.... ' Two weeks,... " " Three weeks,.. " " One month,.. t " Twomontha... ' " " Three montha,. " - Six montha,.... une year,. . "Contract Adverttsementa taken . at propor tionately low rates. Tn lines selld Nonpareil .type make one square. KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. . ? . BY CBONLY St MORRIS. ": Anction Sale of Purniture Wortliy of - Eiamiiiation. between Third and Fourth streets. On THURSDAY, November 15th, 1877, commen cing at 11 o'clock, A. M we will sell at the Nixon House, the entire Household and Kitchen Furniture therein contained, Including 2 elegant Chamber Setts, Blk Walnmt and Marble. 1 very superior do original cost 800. 1 - do Black Walnut Wardrobe. 1 Fine Parlor Sett, 1 Mantel Glass, 1 Grand Piano, 7-Octave, -1 Cottage Chamber Sett, , 3 three-ply and one Ingrain Carpet, Mattrasaes, Bedding, Sheets, Blankets, 4c, Vases, Ornaments, Brackets, fca,&c. House open and Furniture can be examined dailv from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. nov 7-4t . 7 11 14 15 . Stall-iPed Beef At 813 cts., .amb 'ahd MDTTON 10 12 eta., Sausage 16 cts. Pork 10 eta per pound" Also, Veal and Venisoa. For sale by- T. P. SIKBS, Citizens' Market." on Market street, novl5tf : between 3d and 3d, South side. Just Received, PIANOS. FROM TEN TO .: . . TWENTY-FiyR DOLLARS . DRUMS, all sizes and prices. ' v . j ' WRITING DESKS In great variety. TOY BLOCKS, Spelling and Building, new styles. GAMES' of every description, Railroad Trains. Menageries, Ac. . Also, an elegant.asortmen of Beautiful and Use ful PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, at . ' HEINSBKRGER'S Live Book and Music Store. nov 15 tf Hay. Hay. Hay. J25 Bal(JS Plt?1 TIMOTHY HAY, For sale low bv BOV 15 tf KERCHNER AUALDER BROS. Oats. Oats. . Oats. 1000 Bu8hel8 BLACK SSB0 OATS. For sale bv novl5-tf KERCHNER & C ALDER BROS. Bacon and Fork. - QQ Boxes D. S. SIDES . ; . Bbls Prime PORK, , For sale hy , ' nov 15-tf KERCHNER A C ALDER BROS Cheese, Crackers, Herring. rj Boxes CREAM CHEESE, -'"-i ' 2 Boxes Assorted CRACKERS, ' For sale by-. , . , . KERCHNER & C ALDER BROS, nov 15-tf I TVTill, ' -ri n J I MlilllierV 911(1 X QHGV (tOOCLS I J J-waiuj uuuuo, 'SoXc& 15" e,ery fS0 ' yANCY ARTICLES, andis now Be&oferafiathe1 NBwVsTTYLBS "'T'ii .?MCKor ln0 5WJIS1 DTYLKS in Sf""1??". Hats, Velvet-, bilks, Feathers, Flowers. Ribbons, Ac. My motto is, as heretofore, the Best Goods, the Latest Designs, the Lowest Prices, and the Most Honorable ! Dealing. ;Order8 from the country solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Variety Store, 43 Market Street octatf nac ' MRS. L. FLANAGAN. BROWN & RODDICK. .OWING TO THE SUCCESS AND SALES CON SEQUENT UPON THE LARGE REDUCTIONS we have made apon very many special lines of - DRY GOODS, we have decided to add the following List of Special Bargains, ' ' which excel in attractiveness and cheapness any thing we have yet offered: 1 No. 1. A varied lot of DRESS GOODS, in Serge, Repp and Alpaca Mixtures, 15 cents per yard. (Every one away below anything we ever offered , before!) , . OUR DRESS GOODS DEPART BIEIT is replete with all the Novelties, and at prices that cannot faU to meet the approbation of all. ; Biack Cashmeres from 40 cents to $1 60; Worsted Fringes in all the popular shades; . , -Black Silk Fringes both cheap and handsome ; Galoons, Braids, &c, &c; BLANKETS from $1 75 to $12 00; Flannels in White and Colored, Twilled and Plain; also full line of Opera In Plain and Plaid ; . FELT SKIRTS from 75 cents; Balmoral Skirts from 50 cents; , . Cas8imeres for Men and Boys' Wear cheap ; . . t Kentucky Jeans from li cents; LADIES' 2-BUTTON KID GLOVES 75 ce"- j Black, Dark Colors, White and Op1 GENTS' WHITE KIDS 75 cents ; : Ge'BiackKids $ido; : ladies' Guipure Lace 1? Upanish Luce Lac' Also tv1 UL 4IJLUip.J w O - - -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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