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Tff1! HOBimTQ STAR. y WM. n. BEBMAHD. TE, OF 6UBSCWPIIOB IN ADYAKCK : mail) postage paW............ fTOOi t months. ...--S S5i l)ne "fiLvscribcrs, delivwed In any part of ke, 'UyinthoriKed to collect for more than three munthsj , advance' OUTLINES. 'm.o rpmainder of Ihe Russian army ltj outs "foe i'dea of "a coup f eta f; none of the Servil will not eogaie'ii war md iafw .Sieved; the Sultan is in favof of peace ; ovemente; tho brave Gen. Skpbeloff waaj "?;ffhUvwoanded botia inotnraand Kara: wJdd have-been aasanUed but !or;bad alber- Two more 1 savings banks t,ye eone up..! Galetbe pedestrian, -ill complete bis great feat of wakifl4,Qqo. narter miles in 4,(X consecutive ; periods! of leu minuits. -nuww yjr wbb,: jlass, burned;' insured for $400,000 .J P-j judiciary committee of House baa sent for! court records' in case "of Congressman Snialla. - Tho army. bill &it passed the IIoQSC authorizes! 25,000 tnen!H3lItJ 1 sjepheba,' of Geoiia,Jutrodoced bnyr: It financial relieYuntry;; j-j flew Yoik markets- Money 34 per-cent. ; Qiet at 102i'; cotl&n quiet at cents; flour wilboul decided . cUarigVt to-n aClive and firm; spirits turpentine steady at 3Jj35 cents; rosin'slctidy aV 1 Iqii .f(,r strained. ; r -H . Tlie Sultan talks1' jace' 'ami i jthe j Muscovite is prepfarino mobilize! the rernamue ,o,.uiu AVala .army so it may be ieady for' ayfgt)rdus campaign on an enlarged plan of op eration. - - ' ' "- "'" ; ' President ilacMabon is inbdV ating.' ITescoata tbe idea of fcovp XdaLnnii m tbis we can but, hope thst he m sincere. - A-tie Cam net will be formed at once, bul Uj?u! roeirj her of either HottsQ will beIo,ngtgt, It will only be provisional,5 rr 1 ... ' The Senate, has R gajned, $l triampjj iu regard to tbe ; army bill. : The House has agreed to 25,000 as being tiie limit to whlebjt Wfy increased. Fifteen Dcmocra.s rvpted "jVV;!1'! - Ropalilicans. Webelieve sucn an army to he very dangerous .. to" the ticeof the country and the stabilif ty of our insti)ntions. There is ..no iang'.T with a Constitutional abiding ProsiJont like Mr. Hayes, bat if Grant should be re-elected,! what then? His foreign , travels'. .will not increase his love for Republican in stitutions or Rtiengtheh his . law abiding determination. "It was a bad act for Democrats to bo guilty of. a For sometime the Wilmington & WeMon road, and the other roads on lliis route to New Orleans, have been making unusual good time, and have altogether surpassed the route ' by Charlotte, which is competing with it. It seems from a bill reported by Gen. Vance that the other line is be fostered by Congress at the ex pense of our road. .. We trost Con sfressmen Waddel I and j Brogden , will, see to, it that no uitf air ..legislation is enlired upon to the detriment of Wil mington and the section of ,.ihe. State, through which tbeiiJWilmington & Weldon and( Wilmington , & Colum bia roada pass. With a good show ing this route Ms bound to bo the quickest and safest. 'We, hoard a railroad raar from. Ia(iHaj py i not long ago that4 the ' Weldon fe Wil mington road was (, the best, he bad) everseen for fast runping. This was owing to its . being , go .straight ; and the country being so level. , LatestjBMail; r . . !" .. ;- FBOSI WASHINGTON. -ff Tbe Senate aaa tbe JPrcaldeat Ac. LSpecia! t)ifipatcbJ to the BaUkriore Bun. , ,.WA8HiNcrroirr Novt s-'r if Ane benate Committee on Cora perce passed :- a resolution5 yesterday mstructing the chairnla'n of tho com mtttee iu the case of nominations or femovals made by tho , President, We there u! any oontroverey, to k for all the pajrs bearing" on tho case. Through a misapprehension of ll?e purport of this "resolution a sig Dlncation was attached to it in po4iti ' pircles i to-day of much u greater "nportanee than the facts justify. 'W 18 merely doing, as remarked in C0.nver8atkmb membefVofHrie com muteo today, what' has invariably en the custom n? all -cases where "ere is objection to a nominationV It was stated in'sbme 'quariers to 7 that Mr. CoDkUng ,badf obtained : Vlctoi"y in the committee yesterday, y the majority Which he had se cnrea against the President included democratic Senator on the commit- e whose name f was given. This 'enalor on being informed ; of such ternent pronounced it to be utterly founded. lie said that there, waa ,0aivi8ionin the committee of the jnaracter alleged. It is learned that a Jf,r. from Mr. Conkling securing som 8 like'ft Personal triumph, that 6 ?mb of the committee were 2 ? Hn.dly di8P0sed . toward lieh Bel , 8 grievances . as' a proper. tatod "-tfcojr biiouiu nave aiic1 Pponents of resumption repeal in . - - i : : : : : "" - "' - " . " - ; ' ; "' - ' : . - II : - inrtm'tui ,z-LV -., -,..., . .,,1, .... .. , . ' ' ' ' 1 - , . . . . 111 1 ' -, rr - 1 1 It I I . T J V"''-.t 1 l' J,No,.i9. ' ' tt! the House are discussing1 the best course to pursue when . voting oh the bill amendments shall begin, wbich is expected " wiir be ' on' Satnrdav. W better 'they-can- defeat repeal is doubtful, but it is believed that un der good leadership and with concert OI f rff y could compel the re-pea3-0K5ihiSln irFairm which ould-do them'iW-goodf and which would amount to t nothing. .iNeitner.tno course of debate nor tof previous bustrjesa in 'the 1 House, ths Dcasivu utuij.. uuwever,' ..developed among.,, the bard-money men any member with conspicuous qualities of leadership, to seize advantage of .the pretportuhiiyh,ibytiaiting w vw iprces wmcn migni . do; gain ereu, successtuliy oppose tbe bi Us ift;-' , :. Hon. E. W.si Stoaghton , has , ad dressed a letter to the editor of the Ne w York World in regard to Judge the subject of the electoral commis sion, &c, , Mr. Stoaghton claims that Judge Blaok has failed to disprove his statements that just before the begioniugpf tbe lata war President Buchanan and "JudgeBlackV tben At torney .General, "united in officially declaring that the government! had no constitutional power to suppress the revolt by force. He also claims thai Judge Black has failed to dis prove that the highest court of Loui siana had determined that the de cision of . the returning board of that State was ; conclusive and could not be revived or reversed by its courts. Mr. Stonghton concludes with a re minder, to 'Judge Black, "that with his excellent constitution and a right use of his remarkable: taletus, guided by an improved iiaste, be may yet hope to retrieve a reputation not en viable for, patriotism, or for.pufity of style as a controvertist." Whether Judge Black; will be heard from again depends whether he attaches ajiy im portance to Mr. Stougfiton's letter. Spirits TffintiicLer The Elizabeth City Fair was a creditable' exhibition. John Tarkinton, an est eemed citizen of Tyrrell, is dead. . jni Tbe diphtheria is again prevail ing in Newbern. Several children have died. ' j - Raleigh handled 2,264 bales cot ton last week; since September 1, 17397 bales. . . , . . . j Sixteen persons professed " re ligion, in the Tryon street M. E. Hurch revival, Charlotte. N Gov. Vance made a fines' speech at Columbia, and bis reception, was ex tremely, enthusiastic. ' ' T ! Rocky Mount Mail : We - are pained to learn that T. V. A'vent.Esq" of Griffin's township, had his gin burned on Tuesday last. Caught from matcues in cot ton while ginning. We learn there were about fifteen bales of cotton in the. gin. wbich were all consumed. The loss cannot be less than $1,500 or $2,000. . i ; 'Wilson Advance: On Wednes day last an old negro woman, tbe wife of Minor Neal. living on the plantation of Mr;- Gardner, ' was so severely burned' that she died in a few hours. - We heartily" second the proposition of tbe Torchlight Ih&t all tbe churches holding services! on the j29th of lbi-month, Thanksgiving Day, take up a collection ior ine oenentj or me Oxford Orphan Asylum. "He that! giveth ,to the poor lendeth to the .Lord," jand by casting your bread upon the waters it will return to you after mny days. j i Newbern Nut Shell: We are, pleased to note that Mrs. Mary Bayard jCIarke, who has been sojourning in Chicago 'several months, bas returned to Newbern. While in Chicago Mrs. Clarke was a regu lar contributor to several of the leading papers in the United States, and won for herself that popularity which she so emi nently deserves as a fine writer. Her late poem, published in the Galaxy, ''Cleopa tra's Soliloquy," received the highest com? meodations from some of tbe best critics. i Winston ;;' JSentinel: Thaddeus )avis, convicted and sentenced to be hung or burglary fct the; spring term of our court, and the juagmenc amrmea oy tne Pupreme Uonrt, will be resentenced te day, (Thursday.) : We TegretAO learn that Wuliam .Campbell JSsq., ef (jrermanton, lost his dwelling house and - kitchen by fire on last Monday. - Loss : about $3,000; in sured for $1,000. -"Col. Forney 0eorge and, family, of Columbus county, whq have been spending some time' with their relations in Stokes, left on last Monday for their home. - Benjamin Hester, an old and worthy citizen of our county, died on last Sunday morning, aged 7S yeari Seven persons, were confirmed by Bishop AtkltfoeVat Qermantoo, on last Thursday, ind'two'at Winston on Friday. j; ; , i; j "111 SaLhV Press : It-ris reported fier that in a difficulty which occurred be tween Frank Jones and William Griffith, in Yadkin i cdimfy, Saturday, ' tbe latter re cevedi; is, feared; a serious.; blow on the head.; Bishop Atkinson delivered one of his highly instructive add edifying ser mons itt Use's Hall, last Friday. One per son was baptized and two confirmed, r-r-No fear of any one freezing about here, with -fire wood at only two dollars a cord.: - Forty-one lamps dispense light on our ajtreefs.'. -i Davie county Kerns; There is some complaint through the county of the tobacco crop. ' The weed does' not cure; with that bright yellow e&lor wnicn makes it valuable , to- the, produieri . and eagerly sought after by the purchaser. ; . The i corn has been gathered and the larger por-1 lion of it busked am! cribbed. The fresh- . ? n ! . ,1 .T l,i iL:.IJ eis nave lnuicicu.quiuc uivuac, uunut jiciu is better tbarjt was atone time aupposea might be!" '- nesidents along the river are very much interested in tbe efforts mak,-; ing to' restock tbe rivftf with fish. -The ice i which passed down at the breaking up of last winter, is supposed to have swept the finny inhabitants along with it v .. v ,. j ' Charlotte Observer: Rev. J. L. Hemphill, the long expected pastor of the; Associate ; Reformed Presbyterian j church: of this city, has written to a member of the congregation, that he may be expected here r tnis eveniDg.-- i.i'WHniTersaiiy agreou ihat"Obarlotte,s i wholesale "trade ba3,?,ii6t beeh ad good since 1873 as it has been ,tbi. season.' ; - ine miaaie oi novemoer i here and still many . people are wearing summer clothes, tbe forests are in a meas ure green, and fires' are ,' not needed except V i ?Mi tin . '' Jl'r -mU hut :u ii Y 4i ,. ltd. vM't'wVni. ioviti . ... a .-., -,vl xm I 'ij , j f :rWbWmWW late at nigbu-ii The first! tetegramtasi we Understand ,Mevorsontdrree tot this city from Liverpool was received ibete at few daysiagoby a cofiWn flrmlfwhicb ibas just! iiitt an oraenona tnonsaa'baiesbf -ccttw b to be shipped .to 'LWenioolt. and wiiieb lis bow beinr loaded at WitatinstoniuiM- AieWdaya agoat TeeUr'-a'milC'on Reedy' "creek, on the . Mecklenbwg iarJdr.Cbawtts luivj Bwnueyonu Dy tneiBamfrol ilagler was killed bv a .neew.'rAan Vnamed R)ai. The two had aiettrcar the mill and had high word&aboat; Mmfttaatter or oth er, when Hagler drew a knife and ad-i (vancel.f upon , the, , negro., iAtiihe did so tpiair seized a rock and , horiepV ft .aft , Ids as; sailant, striking him on the head,, jnst be hind the ear. Hagler fell to the,ground "and expired ib shdrt lirn'tne fdrce of the blow having crushed the Bknll in upon his urain ziair nea ana lias not ueen captarea. .. NKW- ABTKBTiaBlUtKfCH.- w EIaspbowicz Cigars. I ni .iYiiq H. BtrKKlqatt-Pipef;''1 i' Auil Jonx DawsJn Hardware. ! t " 'AO ,' "HARRtsdir & iLEN HatS. '"' " ; y V; Jas! SxaVpk Estray pow, !' '.''', "., i O. Q. ParsiAt, jR..-Powder. f 'i7i Maixaed & CoISiddlesr&C. it vGBO. Ai PjtcK Hard ware,: Ac.' 1 ' :'Qiles i&MTjBcrasoiT.Tinware.1 ' GrajMiAN ,Bai, Tuesay evenirig.j' ' : '. Gbakd BatA. Wednesday evening. !:.. - Burbank Drugs, medicines, &c.,ls' ' Mtjsson & Co. Wamsutta slrirts.' HEtsfSBERGKR Books ahd planpsJ71 5 Frank M.Knto & CJo.-rTe &.,,, ,i i J. Wi G6RD0H & BrO. Insurance J i . . Petteway Schtjixeii Bkrgainsi'. T. H. Sttron Cigars and tobacco.. r Soiree J. H. Bailey's dancing ool. . , Hatdkn & GsRHARTjT?-Sadidlery, i&c. ( i ' Cronly & Morris Horses at auction."' ' Boatwrigiit & McKoY-Cpice groceries! , W. T, J biiNSON & Co' Upholstering, &c. Gore & Gore Flour, bacon, B0gar,&c. Kerchner & CALDERjjROS. Salt, pot ash, bagging, powder c--. , r ? t Local Uotn To-day is known in tlie religious calendar as iheTwenty-fifth ; Suntfaafer Triuity. -iu .:r,.ij . ,i.-,rT -i; There was only5 one iriterraent an adult-in BelleVuc tfemetqry' during 'UiS past week. .,; ... ; r. ,;i .. ,:. ; ; i ;:.-t,-i: Eggs are a- scarce articlo in this market jukt now, and 'are' retailing at'. ceB ts"' per dozen, i , -'j , ; . ; i-'fj Grown fowls werp(selliri at cents per pair yesterday',' ond'ehickens at from 40 to 50 cents per. .pair. .4t. ii J -i, . Rev. Dr.;A. A.; Watson, Rectdt of St. Jamea- Church, has returned ;from a somewhat protracted visit North.'! ' " ' 1 . -rr Tho ; receipts of .cqUoh i Athis port yesteday:jTbptedl mV 1,235 alcs,4.at!a the sales, as reported, about 125 bales: Tho second ;regular;;'soiree " (pf, Mr. J. H . Bailey's dancing school will take' place at Meginaey's Hall to-morrow even- . - ,. . . . i". ... ' - ' ' ' log. Samuel t terlingiclored, Mes-) sengei- at the City Hall, has, resigned, and Mingo Hill, colored; has been appoiated tf fill the'vacancy.:; ? ;;:'-.i"r..l'::':-n ii:;5! The intrmeBta- in Pine OTest : . i ; 1 1. il t.,ti I' l I) t i j(cokred) Cemetery during the past i week numbered four, of which" two were adults and.twochildw; ju 0111010010 1 - r The Registeri oft Deada i has sued four marriage Ircenses during. the past. week pt . which one, waa.; tor . a, white, and , three were for colored couples. , . . k j Higher barometer, north west.to , northeast winds, and . generally , colder, clear or partly cloudy weather,- are the la dications for this section tordayi V-ai .'. mi-.i J The first German Ball. on wilt laKe ptaee ai jujegiBoey xiau on ; Tuesday evening next,, th6 20thMhsL 't.iwiiirh ll ftptmftria are invited.1 I1'".' 5" he plaee of Mr. W. S. Deckery, resii 1 Henderson lvfcjrBho waa inobftd nn in a cell at the Guard House Friday morning for contsmpt of the May-' or's Court, was taken out i yesteroay- morn-; ng, lectured by "MayoF' DaW.aVfrri iMiiod -vtiit -.1-1 xii'lvH-u:'. v icaocu. ., , , I , (..ia - i i There were' four Jntenrjentf, in; Oakdale Cemetery durtog.itoweek ctosing yesterday all children. ' The jages were 4r. years, 2 yeara.-Si monm and. Jt months. and the diseases diphtheria and : inflanrma-14 lion of the bowels. , ; .-. kv. , ' .. r The day mail anat.,x;prees, train on the Wilmington & Weldon RftUjfoa hereafter.untn' further notice, 4eaTC; tbe, Front street depot in this city at Vim ATM.,; idstead of 9 :10, and arrive at Weldon at 3:10 P. M., instead of S;S5,aS beretqfe;, ,:i ;y I - Mr. Antonet!Ku:8hTng;ne this-city, informs us that his apple. trees are all in full bloom, presenting ihe appearance of a huge boquet. He has2 a- second cttp of Irish potatoes coming en nicely . which I not beehvlMdreheirtiidf i r Someof xhpalii W trains connectingWitAsf dercd their uniformwWcte' ejaire, in structed.by; tue new'postal arrangement to iyt f2a r l-.rn.fn I 1,4,1 . ,l.u Although a most diligent jSearch j has been mane aiong uoui emcsw iu "t, er and under thei.wharve for thc body ol the" lateThaddeu's'iloojQ.V well, Pender county, who was drowned in .the river liAweln Del Iifd 0rabge Melts on the njmtJitWPttf now nearly two weeks ago.- i has not yet been recovered. A Vi i l Ui. W'Hil I iaiA 1 if I 1 , . Richmond county, has beenaplbinrdMm Lw- : rJH Sr.nflaAlroPJ, the SlgUaliOfflce.l ibis, city : J ayniiL ud auc tyaivuua wvumiaa v ghed. I don on lhe;25tb "ol 5e??f Tjfe r t.'IIM illlll I 11 Jil'I" "ill 1 rl.il 11 MA. i a, 71 a 4'' ' '.Ift l-Hitiy full 1 JllW'tiH fiiTlo N. x : T m a m m. i-f i i.i I I in i rr. ii i r V l ... X V II ,'!, '"ti ' m ,'. m hi jm'h 'um i.iu ! : : : WjsumMftfvmiwM W7 ZZ Deal Tender v wltlirtk litttle Ones. . I the minds of children to avoid .all manner of roughness towards each 'other in play-! h&Ir'hV too Jftn''ine' eaieV esneciallv 'MdOr'sfchbol Wiilardri,' wMri there' ar 'qtiite- largefiniber bf tlicm iogfettier or ii- Hvui I, ,.'ilf?fi.t n;iJii:il :iU if;: lirtl-j -ffrFWV.fTVnHriynTfc .thJime .4e)lqws.,Jt ft jwdxat t,lus s aone mpimotinnwaeeaai or jruany iatenUour p! .inflictiDg,! injary.n. ft may fba4lttm.lbatiDy;SfirioteiteJw,Twili ault, bfc: laerej Me excepi4ea'o alaiost evry mlcL it. Some children aratasclr moife delicately jcoh stitated t infer oafbers, i and more susceptible oi mjury iron!' the rude b.Tr5neaii0 .w.hlch , , awBubjected than .thai more sturdif .coppaf onsi . .This lacaooutd. pa., fmpresseci j uppej we mmas of .children,. by their- pareotaaad teachers, and tao larger children iheulJ fee taught to -deali itenderlr with the lUtleJones. with Whem 'they comfl' r' dairy teoniadt," !s what 4s dene inh'i mereif'flpirlt' of spott 'and f forte' Isce tihles' 'results diskbtfousfy, eritamr)gi remorse and' borrow ifitne' qtre 'fqr'thfe J ufiifatiorial harm "We arKtok that1 a'family In.thts crty now irasures' of 'Its' liousehotd through' the raugh treatment inflicted upon him by his thoughtless school rAatps, an we bor fhat this instance, so jpregnant With grief and sorrow to this family, may have its effect upon te&clieJpaVetrtl ahflnllaVeii, in in ducing them to pndeavpr, t,o hring about cirhe reform in this ar'iicular,' ' " . . Temperance Ball and Feitival. I'The'VOUBfelaaieB-ahtf gentlethen of Mt. OlryeCdhal fcpF. yTwSl ;lve a grand! ball and festival at Temperance fLaVl, onWednesdayi. ;veningti next, jNey- 21st. Tjie giaMerQf making? the necessary: prepa rations for-tbe occasion, is :fa' good bands, and afirSrate time1 is1 ex'pecied: "Th&'re freshments;. jvl,vconst ; of oysters, icct cream, cake, and oer, .deUaajea. .and luxu refKbjle agood band o music w ill be in attendance: - -The proceeds will be-devoted to ! pajrinutatandfebb- the Council apq' giving it a freso startj.in the great worki' " for1 tile , 'accdmpiisbiaen't of 4i t.i ..-'ji-. at. i -.:!' - ii : whieh. it was nsUtuted., i Let all who Jove the cause and a good -time - generally be on hand:- .'.-' -""u rn, Vv ' ,. !! i 1 . i m m " 1 1 ' Raiiroakd Accident On man Killed. The engine and three 5Cara' bf a south bonnd freight traftrotfth-Wilmington.Co-lumbia& Aiasta. JlAilroari'Were thrown from the track yesterday morning, about ;Wi fy&b&iyw tyeW Trn outjlictweenMiesyU anJychburg, S.; Cr, by which the fireman, a colored man Dy 'the namo, of ( Iver , $op& -'? instantly killed) The engineer, Mr. Calyo; was ; also considerably bruised, though not seriously hurt; -The accident was caosed hy1' some obsri uctlpas being placfcdlujr e " tragi The5 Jtrack' was ' expeceji 'jjjg clear la; Irapte st night. , ; ,,.,;, ;, , Sail aarsiBBt the cur.' 1 atv-1 , - Mr. City Clerk and Treasurer'SaVage : has been summoned ' to ' appe'a'r'Raleigh,'at 'thaessld'efthe' TJ:U s!-i(ilrcriit.' Court, whch1i'!c'6mme'ces' on oniy, he ;2f)tn: inst., as a witness in a suit agaiast the city.r brought by R. R. Swepson, for the reeove rv of the value of certainbonds Issued since the War in; ; satisfacttri 5 forcA4aln 'clafms f 6r.''rvic.ps'rpderjBd duringi war, and, which are alleged to be unconstitutional, inasmuch, is the services forr;waich! they were issued in pay trient' were 'in aid of the bebmdriThe'boada aldedortface EEioSf 1 ftQ l8li; inclusive,',;! q wis. tai pun .1 !!.!. i - fThe fpllowixig wiu show thaute oi; the h9rjgemeter at the atationi mentioned, at &.ugusta. 74 Mobile. .78 Charleston, ,; . . u7Q Montgomery . .6d 3or8icana,.......74 New Orleans,,... 71 jfeUve aton; . .67 PontaRassa,. . . .78 ndianola, ...... .68 Savannah...:.. . .71 racksonyilley,. w . .75 St Matka,. u ... .76 ey West, . ..... .76 Wilmington,. . 72 B'eco'nlldered. 'J In the .case ol . George,: F.,CpUn, vs. the Jerman. barque Claudia and owners, for vhaf f age,, decided .by,, Jastice Hall a few lays since in favor of the plaintiff ? from vhich1 an' appeal wis torfbJdrrW 39,urt, jiujfccounjt.f I whlchi ARpeared iu ur paper at the time, the latter finally de- i dded to withdraw thfe "appeal aha;racqui i see in th,magistrate!s .deeisoq. 5 ; ;', ; -''rTTT Direct Importation, The German baftfue UnM wbich arrived here yesterday,1 WniathW Wi&srs, E. peschau &,WestermaJinroaght a, cargo ! i4 Jauie8!D.JlircoIoiroa' tne in- i va large tumor having been rerj5p4 from, bis right.sideurggyaeejy y ,r The Signal Office reprW&e ddrman' ! balque jRtafea, IfioBerW&n brigakine ahdthe jGerjRanttogajiyoeijar fitot; l4 being.in below.vi i 'HtfafchodniM HSKmlWgl Parker, of the 12tb i3t.v when off Crfpe Codei' the got aground j where Bhe remained at'darkJ i in bes'anMVoni'lbsiana er oi toe police iuree,na8 rcucu w . j..iri-i.,Ji O '.'-. S )iyn)01ttll.2it4. . te" lirs .in. consequence ,ot iu neain a Haven,(ipv,U4,POTbJiM)itla the.mght vessel sprdig a- leak, bf ithe ertent ol about I hand some' very flne1 " ' 'twttWuttnbtrW . - ibeatlbg in 6a VW mornmg1 b;f ,t,he. J4th she I whoff4o the pabll i:! ill;'. -II L-oT.' liin.l f ..i i i ; ' ' n- " ". ': : : . . , t iiU l l '(l-.H . . r r.li:'l;:-s The; attention or eportsmcn is invited to-tiie ad- (Tertwemerit oB IT.Bl Hatchings; to Wfomhd In thd fif . His Oil Tannedoccaaina, Bpt Mpccaaias, 'Shoe Packs, ic? are of eifceent "quality and a great comfort te tbe sportstntm. ' Write for circular' femng faff parjjcplara ,.... - ,.i M ,,) .: k.VJT IS PERFECTLY SPIiKNpjjJ.!',fEhert'a nothing like if.' "Never could use baking powdeii rtnea yonrsVi ai apea oo atgmy oi That's what they say of Doouct'S Yast Powdeb. ; ..:i . , ' m a.i . ! t ii.i TO TJSE IS TO RECOMMEND, Gooraod's COymplan CreaiaV uniqae in appearaltde and ia ac tion upon the ekin, harmless, and of singular deli-! cct. eoBvevs no idea of artlflci&l aoDiiance. .Piieei tlx large Bottles reduced to One Dollar. For Bala " Sellable help 'for' weak: and nervous tiaflerers. Chronic Dainfnl and nroBtratinfir- diseasea cured without medicine.' PulTerniacher'a Electric Belts the grand desideratum. Avoid imitationa. , Book and Journal,J with laUpartieularBV mailed free. Ad dress Pui.VERifA.CHMt Oalvamiq Co- 39S Viae St. - Cincinnati,' Ohio. i ! . t ,- ; THE GREAT'QTJESTION SETTLED Nobody acuiMa uuu aangei iaiu oeiuna a vonga op vqm. How to cure these forerunners ef Consamotion has been the only question 1 1 It ia a queetion no longer. It la triumpnanUy answered every day and every hour, by the beneficial and astonishing eftecte Kf Uau'i Boxzy or Hobshoukd and Tab. Taken In time. this. preDaratin.is a specific for every di- eaHe or ine lungs, lenoing 10 a, lauu issue. j Pike's Toothachepropa core ia one minnto. , , ;iJx - i 'QKEaAN! SyRTS"SroTther medicine ia the werldwas ever given auch a test of its curative SuaUtlea aaBoeoHBa's "QxxjcaitSybW. Two mil on four hundred thouaand small -bottles of this medicine werte diatrlbated free of charge bydrngsiata in this country to those afflicted with Oonsumppon, Asthma. CroDD.- severri Couehs. Pnenmoaia ' and others diseasea of the throat-and longs i .Druggists in every town and VUlace' in the United States are recommendingit to.taeir customers.-1 Regular size TOcents.i' i " . l THORNTON -In this ttty,' Saturday evening, at lii o'clock, of Da-alvaia. MRS. NELLIE ANN. wife of Johi Thonuoa, aged $3 years - uoatks : and 14 day V . w -r 'Friends and acqa&intinces of the family are fe- Bpectfully; inyife4 to attend tie. funeral from ;the residence, oh Harnett, between 4th and 5th' streets, Ut 4 o'clock M'onday cveniBg.,i'.1 h ' "v" KVERETOXDenarte this Hfe 'ton the morniiie W Nov. 17th, after a short illness, hOBSRT C,8oa of John A. and MeiieliEjerett agetLlO years' it) . Thus .untimely has . fallen this dear one . whose presence, liki a sunbeam, permeated every heart of the Ramify circle, and love for him waa intense and absorbing.' but "death found stranere beautv on that cherub brow and daalted it out.'.' .- Thia flower, placted from the garden of home, how blooms in a more congenial, ciune. , .. 5..,,. near parents, weep not for your boy ; .The happiness he feels you could not have given; . Nor any but Jesus, who said when below: " Of such is the kingdom of Heaven." , j The funeral will take place at the residence of the parents, on'Seveptn; between Chcsriui and Mulber rents, on Seventn, between ChcsnuE and Mulber streets. Suriday" Aftcrn66'n'at.3 o'clock, thence ry to Bellevue Cemetery.. Pxienda' and acquaintances are respectfuuy nyite4 to attend., ., , , NEW AD TISEMENTS. Grand German BaU. THE FIRST GERMAN BAtL OF THE SEA will, fair a -tla af llanlnnaw'a . 1 1 all aavm ' dvu- nar uw sai mv jnvguiuvj d- aaou wiuvi Secosd and. Market ?S tree te. on, TUESDAY EVE NING NEXT, the 20TH INBT.,. commencing at 9 o'clock. All Germans respectfully invited.' J. D. Steljes, C. F. Vonkampen, H. Hensef, John Haar, Jr., and W. H. Gerken.Jommittee. ; ' i novja-at i : :; ' GRAND" BALL" AJfTFESTiyAL. rpEMPERANCE HALL, A Wodneaday Eveulusr, Not. lst. To beVen by the Yoririg ladies and Gentlemen of Mount Olivet Council, No. 8,F. of T.- . - ' Admission 75 cents. ' nols It ill "T77 Soiree! HE SECOND REGULAR SOIREE . OJf HL 9.S H. BAILEY'S DANCING SCHOOL wil take place at Mcginfaey's Hall;' on TO-MORROW' (Monday)' EVENING, the 19th inat. ,U:U r Tickets (admitting one Gentleman and two Ladies), SO cents, noi8-lt Strayed. ,.l MV STRAYED OR STOLEN. FROM my residence, a Red aad White COW, with large horns. Haa no mark. A liberal reward will be paid for any la- tformation that will lead to her recovery. novl8-lt' At Colville & Co.'a MilU Powder. I m rrTtramta urDf w a m rnrwrr-VT n . arrro u uwn SV- KJ A A O UJ?illU OtVAAlilU Ob JH.UOAQ A Mining and 'Blasting-' Powder. - Rifle in whole.- half. and Quarter- kegs; also, in pound and half pound. cmueiera., ' jtusKei, Mining ana uiaeimg in Kegs. JMgie vuck in quarter Kegs .. . , , FUSE of all kinds.''- "''"- 1 :' :''" 1 noy 18-tf O. G, PARSLEY, Jr., Agent. -, Qreat; Attraction. GO TO THE LEADING tTPH0L8TEKINQ AND Paper Hanging Establishment of W. T. JOHNSON A CO. If ou wish tout Patier HAnirlnir and Upholstering executed with neatness and dis ci! v nd at bottom nnrec - W do all' kinds of Cabinet i vy orx, uaning, ana varnuaing, overhaul saby Car- work as represented. J All we ask to acall to con- tince ......."i '.. ,..;.-! . - .-,'i :' ; f 4 " A" - W. F. JOHNSON ft CO. , ' t:i '! uo, i avans-!siocK, mncess streov 1 1 tool8-lt bet. Front and Second streets. L OTJ WANT, A.,51j iN.Mfr,if!-vi..vj'f'!..-.r hf-iif 1W STOVE,5- li'fii" 1 "JrJ. J !' TINrWARE.! "; ' - !" ''' ' "V t , , : i WOOD aad , WILLOW WARE, ;J(, ,'; ROOFING and ;il.-i.iii;' v;iv .fioi m ylvi- -HPAbjrNla;faone, fW tae"",Ji---V !'' Vl ,,f.I.i..-'. r. r,t,,,. FRAME ML. KING 0., .ui km A t . -, xmo. z juarKei suee. ii ,..iS t. .. , i . $40,000 muHardwai:e I v ?- ii'.'ni !" mtjiij i' jwhw- f HANS ALL THE' TIME:! , i . ' i i i -Those desiring to make thCir selections ftomA , Juarge and Well Assorted fctock andgetiAiw fj call a: from towniiJ . - ... ' - JOHN DAWSON. nov 18 tf ju, f j 1 19, 20 21 Market an-oet. THE PLACE TP GETJJi tL . '". ,;'.!!! i -:i.'o SADDLES! HARNESS. J.oui-iii i ,, f ; WHIPS and COLLARS Made or Repaired, Cheap for Cash. OXIl . k-. . it S!Xt toHoaUerlaad'a Stableg-.M rl , t , - . . -! , . r HAYDBN, GERHARDT,..,. !nov 18-tf lnl (Vj , : i Wilmington,rN"C. i .PL5E&-- T HA.VS JUST RBCErVBD A FINE LOT OF - ' t ;i APPLK WOOD PIPKS,i',.i , . 1 u'. Y : j Vw : -1 - If . II Mi 4 JXVi.r J uuss, win una it tneir lniereez to , aAexanuae Goods and -race Derore-fiaying anv of the OO CALLED laree stocks about 4 i 1- IMITATION' MBERSCrt AUM PlFES, ,5a J' J w piRRINS O' ! 1 -bWAisAEE1 jltf.Wa'u:'; ..!. '. .a l It,,.. I. yERV.LaWPBICKS, e .old stand of -r: 'H. BURFTTIMFT'J: 1 botl8-tf' NO.BI w .Rl;ia'...?ft 1jJ.Vj'i willA'.ti4 I '.;."s . Vi -M.-;.Vil'i. ; :..J 't tilth li-il i-l h-a ,f : - f.f r ,;,:;OT.OLte.:No:;X20i) ttTt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS rr-M to ? ft: it . i?-- j V h fHose af Atictiom t'iltl'tjinr LMll!t1- i " tf--.-.1.f f fN WEDNESDAY NEXT, S1ST INSTANT, AT4 1W40 !lck,AUMiLwe!.wUI eeli corner d and 16 A 1 Saddle-And Harness Eforaea PRONLV.A MORRIS, - Auctioneers. 11UV lO'lb n-rrrrrrT- How We Have ? l 5 Uts Woman's ' THbuaHT" - ibouT -women. THE AMOURS OF PHILLIPPE , A History of: : i i; i l i A PlWbi BO'dS' STORB ;! "t)IANOS AND ORGANS JTl io-l'i . t",.!(,soldo -!- 1 i ox tho Instalmeat Plaa Guitars. Violins, Banjos, Aecordecns, Harmonl- cub, r inieti eve jPIanos from Two Dollars to Five Hundred, DW- .;: j J . , , HEINSBERGER'S, , nov 18 tf Live Book and Music Store. f Cigars. Cigars. ' GOOD CIGAR I35 INDEED A LUXURY, and xi VOn Can Obtain this lnxnrv rhnnner at tha u AH. f DEN' CITY: CIGAR EMPORIUM than any 'Where A large stock of mairr brands at different bHces oserea. a. call is aii we a be. --js..! .l.-.l-l-Ht- , KASPROWICZ.j'l . novl8tf , . . '. 9 North Front Street. -i :i -H r t- , ' 1 ' . - i Hats ! i Hats I Hats ! SriX j STIFF AND SFT--HATS f t --.V jf-otn ) silk: and cloth caps j ; v.! -,, Iiu; ''HARRISOi & ALLEN; - - nor!8-tf: CityHatteis. -r- Sundries "'ATA BARGAIN;IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. We, 'will Bell to elote sundry' invoices con- ' -... ;. 35 boxes TOBACCO, 9, 10,' 11, and 12 inch, ' T" choice" brands. ' ' ' 1 0,000 lbs.-BACON' and" BULK MEATS; Hams, ;.S ; a bides aad Shoulders. !; . t . .ii ii ,JL 10 boxes Soap and Candle's. ..: : ., f . .. . ":' 70 bbls. Pork. Mackerel. Herring. 'arid' Mai- ;tl!: 4.. -lets.'-'" 1 '' ii-45bUa FLOUR, Patapscot s. E k ' r ; : : . y : 20 boxes Soda and Lemon. CRACKERS, ii-. 5 O Dackaa-es HTJT fKR and LA Rl) . I'Cbhsignmeilts are closed out wfthout reserve. We e : execute 'orders for all- descriptions' of Morchandtseipramptly.- u . t,i it !-;- n. ; . i PETTEWAY & SCHULKEN, . . EirriKRrK HTiri i ;ottittiihhiiti MPrpnanrfl bov 18 it Next North Princess and Water eta.': For i J iu.il: i,,. i; "I; RESH DlttJGS, MEDICINES,.; l -.j; vm Ui,UiU4 I SPONGES OQliBk, BRUSHES.' 'kb'j, Go to j ntRBANRfft PHAKRIACV, . cor. k rom uuu z rincess screcm. ' Finest brsnds , of Cigars and Tobacco. ' noJ8-tf. TTq vrl Wo Via ' Xrn ; ' : i , i. i ; J. . - - 1 H 1 FULL LINE OF BUILDERS' HARDWARE. Saeh, Blinds and Doors; Paints, Oils and Glass; Lamps, Burners and Chimneys. For sale low by ,nov!8 tf . . No. 25 Sonth Front St. . H i" ' ; 1 .ii .' . m . ! .:.'. ' Our Waiiisutta Shirts ! TTTR GUARANTEE : ', ; v.vi'- , f .;.J YV ' ; Ithemmade of WAMSUTTA Cloth. WTS GUARANTEE i !, 1, -, " : . t-A VY them cut LENGTHWISE the Cloth. WE GUARANTEE i, . - . the BOSOMS to be 3-ply. . WE GUARANTEE tr- . ; -: EACH PLY to be LINEN. TXTB.GyARANTEE' . y.i.:..,U -yi V YY the OUTER PLY to be 2100 Linen WE .QUAR4NTEE s . -i ! them to be WEL WELL MADE. WJS UUAtf&n'JTJElS i'.-i" ;.; '. :,: - - a PERFECT FIT. .Theyjare aR j COMPLETELY iMADK, and' seU t only $1.25 each; CASH ON DELIVERY. . . . : 'Found only at p (' XHfJ NSO N- Ac COs. . nov 18-lt Clothiers and Merchant Tailore. Boatwright & McKoy , . . , EVER ALIVE TO T s T - Ml THE WANTS'' 6& ' 'T HEdOMMUKlTY,'1 i PRESENT, THIS WEEK iu . i . '.ii . Unusual Attractions ! ":, '.IN THEIR LINE WITH ! -f DVewiHulled Buckwlient, "'i fTIie Finest Creamy 4s Gilt-Edged ' Butter, and , The Cboloest Syrnp, . . together with the Finest Collection of IreaJ and Coffees to be found In i . . . .. .,..:: y . - !. i. ;.- ,;;f ;,;;iMie,cIty,;:a ,7 Cii! hey think to one will be at a loss to supply a good j BREAKFAST. :, i VJilfct-fvCrH?'! -,ri'.if.f :- J.J Their, celebrated IXt HAWS.' witheyery variety - . , - r ; . ; ; r' ot CANNED VEGETABLES : i - v i i iiit''y'X- ' .jU-'i -.ti ' -J. r ;'' v ! "-:-', . r : d, F.ftTJIT, , . , V, j : :: . : :.; ,. .- -,: : -. : yriH -asBlat" greatly in ' the' get' Bp of a GOOD ',1 1 ; - : .si'u.ii j.-:' -: i And their large- stock of Finest Freeh! ,o 1 . jnfl A ck BUS, 1 PRESER VF.S, ' Jfil.- :j-Y h : Ii!l'-,nf i'i i woit Will v not be otfr o place ;dN the f TEA TABLEi ,;!fi. .Ml lli 7 tl fi" '!' ) ...... -: f , it c ; ' .,-.,' , jW Believer at a lots what to send home.'call upon them," an yori WAT be sapplieif at the VERY LOW f EST PIGURES. -- 'M in: Boatwright & IIcF j 7 a s wenxa stkof ' r. novi 18-D&Wtf ' ! " XO XUC ... 5.I..JT -... 1 ft 1 On Square one day;. . ; . , . . . . s, . . ii; $1 00 two dam.. A. i. . .v. H5 " toorays,..i i.j..,...v.. 8 00 i ffc ,rayo days,UJfeA-.A l...Si 8 60 if'muts h x)ne week,;.....,.4.4:...-.u.w: 4 00 , Twoweeka,.v......4i.vt.v.. 6 60 .. Two months,. ....ii.. . 17 00 Three months,,,. ,. 84 0C s qjt mAnthn . i i . an nn --A,M1' ft v1. One year.. ; ; .... t . 60 00 rContrart , AlvrtlfumfintM t air An t nmenr tionately low rates.; rt .. , . . ., "Tea lines solid Nonpareil type make one square. S ADVERTISWENTS. T ' a ItQY,, , ... .. M . -" v By CRQNLY MORIOS.. .. . ; An rJijomnt Sale of : JalnaMe . Real 'A EstoteS '-it 1877. 'commencing at 11 o'clock, A. M., sell upon the premises" -- ; ' - .- . . . . That valuable Three-Stery BRICK STORE. 43x80 ieei,-up Messrs. ' Brother. lately erected, weU- and-. substantiallyaHiilt, and or the very beetmataiiala, and has an elevator, and all modern improvements. This will be sold with ex tensive 8hed and Yanlinxear. - - . . The WHARF, frosting above, 99 foot front, with depth, of. 100 feet, and &Eeds thereon, -u ; The extensive WHARVES and SHEDS, upon the West ide at Kiver, 700 feet front, to bo divided m PerplOtr O -. , i.,.-.yaiV L.- ' .-.liii--..;. The LOT, with all. Buildmgs lbereonr North west intersection of Third, 13 feet, with aaloerry street, The LOT, Northeast i intersection Second, 66 feet, with Mulberry street, 138, feet, with.LOT North of and adjoining of same sise. The LOT. North side of Ann street, between Sad and3d, 60 fwt, depth 85. feet. . . i. . The well known Plantation. "BKLYIDBRE." up on Brunswick River, wo miles from the city, of about 1800 Acres, 260 of which are Rico Land. Full particulars can be obtained at our Office. Terms One fifth cash, or Satisfactory note at short time; balance in four equal payments. Janua ry let, 1379, 1830, 1881, 1883, with eight per cent, in terest from day of sale. Title warranted, and retained until last navment Is made." .-i-..-. . -!. ,;. nov 7-7t - nol 11 14 18 9t 85 Ws ' Flour. Bacon, Sugar, &c vQQ BblsandHaif Bbls FLOUR, 30 BoxesBACO!f' "u' " ' ijf Bbls 8UGAR, X1"'. ' ' ' K(' Bags CGFTIDS," ': w .'- - 2QQ Boxes SOAP, 1 Boxes TOBACCO, V ' '. 100 Kegs naIls,'"""':; Syrnp, Butter, Cheesd,Jrfrd, sfoti Snuff, Candy. Sottas c. for salo at JUowest vaih Prices, by ; , ' Wholesale Grocers and Com. Merchants, nov 18 D&Wtf hos, S and.3 gouth Water st O U U U 1 White and Colored. to smoke the i BEST FTVE'-CKNTi u . CIGAR IN THE.STATE. ! . For Bale only by W. Hi STYRON, Sole Proprietor.: . i . WANTED, ALSO, 1 1 I r t.t . . ! nnn phewers, , ,v O.UUU.i . To theW Gravel v. rlnllon ITTanla nlanlr ttlvH ,i Yellow Bird, Jackson s Beat, Hia watha, Pride of Virginia, and other rands, for sale by w.. IU. STXKON, 38 Market st, JPigott's old stand. i notllt ,:: iir KAAA Sacks Liverpool- S ALTj j , H ;- . WW ' 1000: ! MarsnaH.'s Blown ; o' ' , ,j ;-J25 Bbl8 SUGAR BQU;8YHP,- , '100 Hads mi BbU faker's 8YRUP,., , . y , Hbds and Bbls CUBA; M0L8SES,; t , -,Ti Tor sale bjf . r ' :Jj;.ii ' '.. noV 18-tf 3 KERCHNER & C ALDER BROS. Potasii. Lye, Soap,. Starcli andOysters. ; iiRA Cases POTASH, ,1 . -:ii Liiii oV Case's LTK iU - rr Boxes SO API ' : ' i -? J iw y "Boxes STARCH; V' :---''! i: 35 80X68 1 ana lb OTSTEBB, ' : - ' 'f jJ f j: Forsaloby-J:J1 l.l.Ul--i,i nov 18-tf . .KERCHNER A C ALDER BROS : s nBaggingand TiesJV, 500 Halr B0US Standar BAGGING, ; ' u ' Q' Tons COTTON TIES ''''''.' For sale by : . nov 18-tf KERCHNER,. GALDER BROS. iPdwder.; 1 Powder. 2QQ Koga Rifle, Sporting and Blasg . F.A 3tf andjf kegsNo.S I DucklagPO ER ,iiv)U...,ii and Falcon Sporting POWDER, For sale low by nov 18-tf ;' KERCHNER C ALDER BROS. ' JpjSardware Specialties kMO TO JACOBI'8. For Household Hardware. ' Go to JACOBFS. For Hardware of every description, ., Go to JACOBI'S. For the Lowest Prices, so to - I"! - .. N.JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, novlStf ' No. 10 South Front street Wm & Won & &lole Ins. Com'y ? t OF ENGLAND, . , QFFERS THE MOST UNDOUBTED 8ECURI ,ty, against loes or damage by are '' Besides having THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS ASSETS IN GOLD, its Stockholders are nersonal- ly responsible for all engagements of the Company. " Ddzioe the fortv-one vears of its existence it has ' paid SEVENTY MILLION DOLLARS of LOSSES. Its losses are ALL Paid on receiDt of sroofs. and WITHOUT DISCOUNT. 4 . h - JOHN W. GORDON & BRO., s f."! .,. General Insurance Agents, . 4 North Water street, soy 18-tf j y, i M Wumlngton, N. a iiu i TTn11n4 JPr Ha : NEW LOT BECOND-HAND . . ; , McCLELLAN SADDLES, LAP ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS. v . FuU' assortment SADDLERY GOOTlS.- TRUNKS and TRAVELING BAGS. t EBManafacturinff and ReoairiTiff dnfo r ly. Bottom Prices. - . - - i nov is-ti , ' -'- no8 Bfrnt" TillWciret, WH HAVE ,ON E a largo and well Which we areprep"- very Lowest New York price wu at one c BT ORDER OR THE RALEtdH.vNAtlONAL BANK, (anlesa previously disposed of by pri vate salej we will, on TUESDAY. NOVCMBKlt 27. onrwonn waier jsireevuow occupied Dy WiUard Brothers. LWv Brothers. Weller a and J. B. Metts. Thls Btrildint has been HP
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