lb: i
r
onunjg Star.
THBOfc&jBEBfTEEMAN. WftTO WAS
HARD TO PliEASK.
'' 1876.
- Old farmer Bices mostly sadly said.
As eke he scratched his snow-white head, '
"My craps is mighty sum tins year ,
I'll starve to death 'fore spring, I fear.
Why, wheat is worth its weight in gold, .
And corn aint to be bought, I'm told. ;
Its just my luck when grain is high
To harvest craps in thin supply."
' 1877.
"How's craps f Why, blast the cussed luckl
As how I gets 'emin at all
The harvest is so big this fall!
More wheat, more corn, more oats, more
rice, -
Nor can we sell at any price, i .
The market's full I know too well
I'll starve because I cannot sell." ...
NEW STYLE LITERATURE.
The WasUlBKton
nonneement of
'Capital's' Au
New and Rare
Books.
Valuable books now on hand and
ready for delivery:
Heioitt on Djot- Corn,
This is a very useful work, indeed,
being dyspepsia in print.
Evarts on Evarts in nine handred
and ninety-two volumes and three
sentences.
This work is a library in itself that
no public man should be without. It
teaches him what to avoid. '
Conkling's Ado ice to the Almighty.
Satin surface, gilt edge, hot pressed,
and bound in calf. .. .
A most extraordinary work.
. Butler on Silverware. ' .
Very costly.
Hon. Pig-Iron Kelley on Inflation
of the -Lungs.
A very remarkable book and cheaD.
Hon. Tom Eicing on Parliamentary
Laic.
Quite rare.
Hon. Sam Randall on How to do it,
This work has won two prizes at ag
rieultural fairs. ' -
Baxter's Call to the Unconverted.
Tlrisnew edition of an old. classic
shows how, if one asks, much t will be
given, and is of immense value to sin
ners, it proves. God's salvation
reaches even the provost marshal's
ofuce.
Hon. John P. Jones "The Damned
Dutch lramp ir : -
CJomif illnatratoil wiiK na
7.i t -mr -
. - w . 1. vwito -
assays oy jucuieuan, marcy, in gal la,
ana U. r. onMotb, Mold, Mildew.
...j nr.. ii. . ' . '
uuu wv aier n.epeiiania.
Rich and rare.
Hon. Dick Thompson on Navigation
ot tne Komao bea and Church Mil
itant with dissertation on canons
of the church (principally smooth
bores;, and a learned dissection of
the rope's toe. Bound in calf.
-I he Vaoderbllt WU1 Preparlno: ror a
, ; Lng ConUit. . .
On Friday -the taking of testimony
for the contestants in the Vanderbilt
will case was continued before Surro
gate Cajvin. Pr.l wis A. Stimpson
was t.hft nrinrtmal witnAm Wa toat!.
r - r . ' .
tnony related, entirely to tue post
mortem examination of the remains
of Commodore Vanderbilt, made by
himself and other physicians. The
immediate cause of death : was peri
tonitis. Dr. Stimpson was a very un
willing witness, and . tried to escape
testifying by pleading professional
privilege. The Court ruled that he
was bound to testify' '"It was deci
ded to aflionrn nntil Tnpnrlatr i.ha A.t.h
,i r -rv i j .
bwuiuw) auu tu uiccii vtcij
Tnesday, Wednesday and Friday for
vm nctio iruui iiiai uaie. mr.
Clinton at first suggested two weeks,
bat Mr. Lord thought that the :Con
testants might - need, at least that
length of time to' introduce their tes
ti mon y. Mr.dinton rem arked that
his side might dot need to call any
witnesses but Mr. Lord . shook his
head ominouslv as he replied. 4Then
von dnn't Trnnur what, tho fi. 9
.j . uw v,. i
ITale Students on m Spree.
-t New Haven Palladium.
A large number of Yale students
attended the dance at Tarn ball oa
Monday night, and one of the results
of their attendance was a disgraceful
fight, in which the students came off
second best. The trouble appears to
have arisen from the refusal of a stu
dent to removffliis hat while dancing,
at the request of the manager. The
manager tried to remove it, and a
personal encounter followed. Very
soon the fight became general. Seve
ral students were ? badly beaten, and
black eyes and broken heads were
plenty on the campus yesterday. The
police came io and arrested a number,
utiu court yesterday the offending,
parties could not be identified, and
tne minds of all witnesses seemed
mixed on the t subject The cases
were continued and will probably be
dropped. Those arrested do not ap
pear tobethe ones who started the
fight, but those who sailed in after
ward. bOQj j ." 'mum t - -
The Great Walkrnk'.JPeaCiV'-''-':?.
The extraordinary -feat completed
at London bn J Saturday night,- by
Gale, the Cardiff pedestrian walk
ing 4,000 quarter miles in 4,000 con
secutive periods of ten minutes each
is Without ; parallel in athletie an-i
nals. 'Compared with" it Captain
Barclay's historic 1,000 miles in 1,
000 hours a , feat -i frequently dupli
cated, .since, and lately, we believe,
even by an English .woman sinks
into the grafdd of minor performances!
Robert Skippper's 1,000 half miles"
n 1,000 half hours was not nearly ai
remarkable a performance as this of
Gale's, because the length of : con
tinuous sleep' possible at each restlns
interval was-, much V greater. 4 Gale's
Previous feiiV ot 1,500 miles Sn' 1,000
consecutive hours was also unprec-,
dentedIrj aot0le is the real Car-;
"in ianti
"The Capital:' -A little boy spelt
forei
noes; go, go, go, go. Uless fcia little
?oul j
WHOLESALE PHIOES.
H-Our quotations, it saouid bonhiinmtjvui1 ,n
reseat the wholesale prices generally. In maldng
kp small orders higher prices have to be charged.
BTICLXS.
BAGGING-Gunny.. ....... ....
I 00 e ux
00 6b IS
I . ... :o
14 O 15
9
oo io
WXO 15
'8k . 8X
1XO 8
2X(ti 8
00 O 1 80
-00 a 185
oo ; io
26
8 00 to 10 IK'
,M & 14 00
'15 O SO
35 O S3
t5 O 43
XO 14
13 14
- ' 13 O 14
15. . 16 .
15 O 13
33 80
18 O 33
17Q 81jtf
8!) O 82X
3
6a 7 -
00 It V5
A) 20
; uoaDie Ancnor.
DonWeAnc.hnr "A"
BACON North Carolina,
uubb.1I atnewj..'.....-..,..
Shoulders, ft J. ......v.....
Sides, N. a choice,? 8.
. - Western Smoked
uams.. .....
Sides, tt..
Bhonldi
lers.....
Dry Baited
Sides
Shoulders .......... ......
BEEF Live welirht "
BARRELS Spirit Turpentine.
DtniDQ nana, eacn. .
New New York, each. ......
New Citv. each
" 10 .
BRICKS Wilmington, " ii" 1'.
Northern.. , .
BUTTER North Carolina. V
MWt bUVl U ..........
C AND LBS Sperm. 9 B
Tallow,
Adamantine, tt t
CHEESE Northern Factory V i
vairy, creamy
State. S
COFFEE Java. lk .......
too, V ........
Lacnayra. B t
CORN MEAL v bushel,)? sack
COTTON TlES-3 B ...
Yarn, 9 buncn
BOGS.. i
FISH Mackerel. No. J. bbL..i
18 00
8 50
13 00
T 10
8 53
3 75
00
00
0 00
650
700
8 00
7 CO
7. 00
7 75
8 50
& 80 00
& 10 50
Ho. l, y X bbl
Mackerel, No. , 9 bbl. ...
Nc, Whbl ..
Mackerel, No: 8. 9 bbl
Mullets. bbl.....
N. C. Herring, 9 bbl
DryOod.W
13 50
7 50
9 00
a 800
O 8 50
6 25
6 75
7 50
9 50
725:
7JJ5
8 00
875
FLOUR Fine, 9 bbl...,
Super. Northern, y bbl.....
Extra do. " y bbl
Familr " " y bbl
City Mills Unpr. , y bbl...
Extra, y bbl....
Family, y bbl..
Bx. Family, v bbl .
FERTILIZERS-
Peruvian Guano, y 2Uiw t)a
Baugh's Phosphate, 44
Carolina Fertlllaer. " 44
Ground Bone. u .
Bone Meal, 44
44 Floor, 44 44
Navassa Guano, 44
Complete Manure 44
Whann's Phosphate 4 44
Wando Phosphate, '
Berger A Bute's Pbosph. "
Bxcellenza Cotton Fertiliser
67 50 O 63 50
00 00 O 60 00
50 00 & 65 00
00 00 Q 40 00
00 00 4500
00 00 & 67 00
55 00 & 65 00
00 00 67 60
00 00 O 7000
00 00 7000
60 00 O 00 00
55 90 60 00
9 O 15
75 77
630 65
. 60 623tf
73 & 74
50 60
85 90
4 5
10 11
1 15 . 1 SO
1 12 1 15
1 00 1 10
75 80
GLUB y B
GRAIN Corn, la store, in oags,
Corn, cargo, w ousnei..
Corn.mixedS bushel.
Corn, wholesale, la bags....
Oats, V bashel
Peas. Cow. bushel.:.... .
HTDBS Qroea, V
HAY-astern, 100 ton.'.'.'. '.'
Western, w lou ma ,
HOOP IRON ton ...
LARD Northern, f ft
North Carolina, V
LIMB bbl. ..v...
10V U
00 12
00 1 25
i
LUMBER Citt bTaaxSawao
Ship Stuff, resawed, m M ft.
Rough Bdge Plank, M ft..
18 00 80 00
00 00 15 00
14 00 18 00
18 00 85 00
13 00 16 00
Westlndia Cargoes, according
coauauiT. m n
Dressea Flooring, seasoned..
Scantnng and Boards, com
MOLASSES-Cubahhds,' gai '
0
43.
ffiMf1:
ex :
. M
00
00
00
40
3 90
17
1 10
.. 90
80
S5
16
60
50
000
45
44.
47 5
89 ; '
31 ,
80 '
8 65
145
100
40 V
80 85
80
75
.1 - -44 bbla '.
r t .
i - auear uouse. uiaa. m eai.
I : bMa. gal-
l&F&JFhXm-xvzr
I "S4r,4-1TO.
OILS Kerosene, 9 gal
i&rd, gal.
Unseed, gal.....
' Rosin. eal..
POULTRY Chickens, live....
' 44 Spring.
PEANUTS bushel
POTATOES Sweet, bushel.
Irish. Northern. S bbl
3 50
PORK Northern. City Mess
16 00 16 50
00 00 0000
oo oo a 14 oo
Tiiin. y DDI.. ....
Prime, V bl
Kumn. V DDI
00 00 13 00
R1CB Carolina, 9
6V
7
Kaatinoia, y m
Rough, 9 bunh
-r- 00
60
IX
IX
6
00
80
00
00
00
wx
.- P0 .
DO
00
HX
5
4 OO,
3 60
6 50
00
; 75 .
2
. s ;
3S
75
85
85
!
ii
101f
1
is
RAGS Country, ft
- City, ft
ROPE
SALT Alum, fl bushel... .......
Liverpool, Tsack,cb l-.O.H.. .
j 8UGAR-uba, $
I PortoBleo, .........
American, sacs
I a uonee, v
C : .
Kx.C
SOAP Northern, 9 t
SHINGLES Contract, 9 M...
6
6 00
800
uommoB, v M.... ..........
Cypress Saps M.
00
00 .;
Cypress Hearts M I
9 SO
BTAVB3 W.O.BbL.M... .
18 00 O SO 00
00 00 O 00 00
00 00 o 0000
08 O 00
11 00 O 13 00
8 00 & 908
850 a 700
6 M & 6 00
0 00 O 400
1 00 O 500
1 75 O t M
18 & S3
S8 St 80
R. O Hhd.. X...
Cvpress. V M
TALLOW-
TMB
An. M.
&M........
. . ... . . - VI
aim rnme, w j
muirair, w m...
Common Mill. .'.
I ' Inferkwo Ordinary. IK....
noisaai iNOixnerB, gal.
wwluS. W:":
I wasnea...
WIL8I1R6TON 1SONEY flARKET
1UIUS.
tniiiss.
103
. Xdisc'f'
.H 44
X 44
X 44
Qoid ..... . .1. Par. ,
Exchange (sight) on New Yotk, ....... v .
ituamore,
Boston,.
Philadelphia,
Western Cities
Exchanee 30 days 1 9 cent
Bank of New Hanover Stock. ....... ..
100
' 85
70
100
95
120
I "rst Nagonai Ban.
LniwBonisanjr..
w;
n Building Stock...
M.
Navassa Onano (io.
N. C. Bonds Old Kx-Coupon .....14
Do. . Funding 1868.. 6
Do. 44 . - 1868.
Do. : New...... 6
- Do. Special Tax 1
: Do. to N.C Railroad .s...49
W. A. W. R.R. Bonds 7 c (Gold Int) . 100
Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 6 9c. .30
Wil. Col. A Ang. R. R. 44 . .. .80
Wilmington City Bonds, S e .65
44 44 7 c 90
i 44 44 ' olUe.....60
new 6
8c.
nds, 6
60(QolInt
70f 44 44
New Hanover County Bonds, 6 We. ...90 (Gold Int)
Do.- do. c....60(Cur. Int
W. A W. Railroad Stock
70
North Carolina R. R. 44 .
WU. Gas Light Co. 44 .
Wilmington Cotton MUls
.40
.57
.40
Have You Seen the Hew Wheeler &
Wilson Sewing Machine !
Have Yon Read their New Price List ?
THE WHEELER A WILSON SEWING MA
CHINE has for so many years been the stand
ard of .excellence among Sewing Machines, that no
thing need ee said about the new Machine more
than it la the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
that the Company has ever made. :
i Remember that it 1 not economy to bny an Infe
rior machine at any price. The wheeler A Wilson
IS NOW SOLD AT SUCH PRICES THAT EVE
RY BODY MAY BUY. Send for descriptive price
list. We keep a full line of attachments and other
goods to be found in a First Class Sewing Machine
Establishment. - , .
Repairing and putting on Improvements on old
Machines done by a-thorough Machinist, as cheap
as it can be done in the best shops North.
A fall line of B. Batterick A Co.'s reliable Paper
patterns cotmanriy on nana, eena ror catalogue.
. V;- WHEELER A WILSON M'FG CO.
- , No. SS Market Street v
' oct S tf ' ' ' ' : ' Wilmington. N. C.
THeM Jieonfc Press,:
HICKOKY, N. C,
T8 THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN CA
X tawba county, and baa an extensive circulation
among merchants; farmers, and all classes of busi-
t av. u . mi DDVaa i A v
uwin ill nw OLaic. - j. ua i lunoa w m
WIDE AWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER,
and is a desirable medium for advertising in Western
North Carolina. Liberal terms allowed on yearly
advertisements.-w; sA
. SuBScrlptUMl (3 in advanced Address
' - MURRILL A TOMLINSON,
i mert-tf4! Editors and Proprietors.
THE MORNING STAB BOOS BINW-
A ERY is eomplete In -all all its appointments.
ana is m enarge oi one ox tne meat skuiiui workmen
in the State. All kinds ef Binding executed neatly,
cheaply and expeditiously.
MISCELLANEOUS.
I
BROWN & RODDICK.
;- "T- -. .--r-.V;:: -rfi-.-it "J... v'.V''' $-' jjj
OWING TO TUB : SUCCESS AND SALKS CON-
, . SEQUENT UPOKTHK., ; ".
LARGE REDUCTI01IS
we havo made upon very, many special lines pf
uwud, w Daw aeciaea to
" p add the following
, wrtorspeitaiBantata
which excel In attractiveness and cheapness any
thing we have yet offered: -n: r t ( v.
NO. 1;
A varied lot of DRBSS GOODS, in Serge, Eepp
and Alpaca Mixtures, 15 cents per-yard. :
(Every one away below anything we ever offered
before.) '
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPART-
- - 2IENT - " "
is replete with all the Novelties, and at prices that
cannot fall to meet the approbation of alL -
Black Cashmeres from 0 cents to $1 50;
Worsted Fringes in all the p pular shades ; , ; -"
Black Silk Fringes both cheap and handsome; ! f
Galoons, Braids, Ac, &c; s
BLAJNKBTS from $1 75 to $12 OO; . ?V j
Flannels in White and Colored, Twilled and Plata;
also full line of Opera in Plain and Plaid;
i
FELT SKIRTS from 75 cents;
Balmoral Skirts from 50 cents;
rii
Caaslmercs for Men and Boys' Wear cheap;
Kentucky Jeans from 12 cents; i j
LADIES' S BUTTONKID GLOVES 15 cenU 0n
j Black, Dark Colors, White and Opera Colors);
GENTS' "WHITE KIDS 75 cents; ' " '"
Gents' Black Kids $1 00; !
Ladies' Guipure Lace Scarfs 3 00 and $4 00; !
8panish Luce Lace Scarfs $150; ' :.' 1 '
Also a full line by the yard; . .t , , ; .
Neck Raffing from 10 cents to $100; '','(
Neck Ruffs from 1 cent to 5 cents; 1
CALICO ES.5 to 8 ce '
BLEACHED COTTONS. I
Amoskeatr Bleached Cotton. 8 cents: i
4-4 Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 10 cents; . j
4-4 Androscoggan L Cotton, IO cents; - .' ' l; "
4-4 Wamsutta,l3X cents; , - . , , ;.
Pride of the West, 14 cents. ' : 1
A full line of Unbleachings from 5 cents.' -
BROWN & RODDICK, j
novll-tf " 45 MARKET STREET. ;
TT A ATT7'T7'T'0 I ; .. -ii
2Q0 PB" 1 BLANBETS,
. 200 PR BILyK QRAY
do.
! CLOAKS,
l1
ALL THE HEW and FASHION ABLE SHAPES,
; Cloths and Casslmercs, 1 j
A COMPLETE STOCK, WHICH WILL BE SOLTJj
' AT POPULAR PRICES. . .-,
V r JULIUS SAMSON,
oct 14 tf 48 Market Street.
Crockery.
CRATES ASSORTED CROCKERY
60
- ; On Consignment and for sale low. '
Also, a full line of GLASSWARE, LAMPS, Ac.-
Examine before nurchasing elsewhere at
J. STERN BERUBR A OO.'S i
ectll-3m Auction Store. 11 Market 8t !
We w Arrivals.
New Arrivals.
I SHALL OPEN
On Honday, October 15
A NEW ASSORTMENT OF
DE E S S f GO O p
riN GREAT VARIETY. L
Extra Bargains in Cashmeres,
ALL SHADES.
julius samson,' ' 1
oct 14 tf ' 43 Market 8treet
' i i i
Cheese. Hams, &c.
JEDFCHATEL, PINE APPLE, EDAM, YOUNG
America, English Cream and Dairy and
Extra Cream Cheese, fresh this week.
IXL Hams, Beef Tongues and
Smoked Beef. '
SHELL BARKS AND A FULL ASSORT
MENT OP NUTS. " l
Try the Delmonico Club Whiskey at $4 00. . -
. " . : . . Sweet Mash Whiskey at $3 00.
j For sale only by ' ' ; ........ . ,
GEORGE MYERS,
11 and 13 Sonth Pront Street
' novll tf ' -;
t . , ' i - : - ' : ' ' :' :
Bagging, Ties, Hoop Iron,oYcy
' 100 Hol,B and Halr RollB cl BAGGING, ' -'
' 300 BandleBOf 00TTN TIES, : '
! " HOOP IRON, '
00 Kegs NAILS,- ; '" . :
B4rel,0, QUJ, ' 0 r 'rlOOrJ
I -a jv ta DTTarna
1 : 1U , A
' 10 ' " SAM1BU BEOWN.i.UL i
; 0 44 copperas, y . -? ' -K
.j 50 , , " kerosene oit; ,
300 B&,eBef R''
oct 28-tf &outheast comer Front and Dock sta. ;
.... ... ... ... t . , '..,.. -ii 'I'jj , ....
OFFICE REGISTER OF DEEDS, -y
NEW HANOVER CO.; N.C,
; v WILMINGTON, Oct. S), 1977.
Eene7 at Onco. ttf'
ETAIL LIQUOR ".DEALERS', 1 "WHOSE LI-
censes expire on the 81st of October, are heteftty
.. .., ..... . , .- s
notilledthat they must RENEW THB SAME AT
qNCE."-- ' t:
JOS. E. SAMPSON,
oct 81 tf . , Register of Deeds.
MISCELLANEOUS;
T'HEf STAR
J
I ! i I 1 r j . ij i
. 1.11
1 t
JOB PRINTING-
.. i.f
i I vt :. r.n-..:-. .. ' .,.w.. i
!''Lw - ''U,i'i
t o r r tt tkt t tj tt
. UVVA. JJ XXX X Jil X X
-AND-
BLANK- BOOK
iriANiFAcrroRY.
- i
WILLIAM H. BERNARD,
PROPRIETOR,
I " yrfll'flIN QTON N C
tSTTHE ONLYgl
1
ESTABLISHMENT . IN THE CITY
HAYING
All of these Facilities Combined
Tea Beet Aeeortmeut of
TYPES; PAPERt
CARDS and INKS.
Skilled IVorkmen
-IN
Every Department.
. (
Not the Lowest Prices
BUT
As Low Prices
AS ANY
Other Establishment
FOR THE
BEST, QUALITY OF WORU.
PRIlITIlIGs RULING
-AND
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
KXBCOTBD
Promptly and Skilfully
i '
?
i
i v, ( j,t I
Improved Machinery 1
t . i
t
-OF-
- I.
' t a
'' tzjtfbS ADDING - " : ;
r
Steam;Ro7e r
'. 1S. Hi2-hj1 i .tt. ,T Jif -. ;, i,-
,i..ii'.iHij.'u-'...Mii , ,: -t j
All ; Oriers t iti tie Utmost D.scatci
' 'I v.! s.l -
MISCELLANEOUS,'.
H.;T. Helmboldfo
Coacentraffed Fluid Extract i "
TO t
IB,. TJ"; C XT !
Itr.-
The Great Tonic Diuretib !
s -r - 1 -
-J V '
'
i
IS THB ONLY KNOWN' SBMBDT FOEi ,
?f . ... ,....,: a . t
BRIGHT'SDISEASE,
, I AND A POSITIVB KEMBDV FOB
Gout, GraTeIt'Slrlcttirc8, i tiale-
tes. Dyspepsia, i Nervous De-j
, blllty, Dropsy Female
' Complaints' :
Non-Retention or Incentinehee of Urine, Irritation,'
. iimammauon, or ulceration or jne
Bladder or Kidneys,
Spermatorrhoaa, Leucorrho or Whites, Irregtfat or.
Painful Menses, Bearing Down,
; ; : " Chloroais, Sterility, ' ,
9And all Complaints Incidental to Females.
For Stone in the Bladder, .. t-rR
Caleulus, Gravel or Brick , Dust Deposit, and Mains
; . i r Milky Discharges, and Diseases of t ;
, " . . . , thq Prostrate Gland. :!- .' . ;.
OWING TO SPURIOUS ARTICLES PALMtD
UPON THE PUBLIO FOR THE PAST FIYK
YEARS, ON THE REPUTATION OF MY PREP
ARATIONS, I AM FORCED TO MAKE A RADI
CAL CHANGE IN MY LABELS AND WRAP
PERS. THE GENUINE, FROM MY ORIGINAL
RECIPE, 18 PRJNTBD IN CARMINE INK,' AND
PREPARED BY THE JL T. HELM BOLD MANU
FACTURING CO., BROADWAY, CORNER 17tH
STREET, NEW YOHK. ;1'; ' . ' 1
H,T.UELlXBOLD.i
8ptia-UAWly
SULPHUR SOAP.
A Sterling Rehedy for Diseases ajj
' INJURIES OF THE SlUN; A, HEALTHFUL
BEAUTIFIER OF THE COMPLEXIOW ; ' A
i Reliable Means of Preventing an
Reueving Rheumatism and Gout, and
. an Unequaled Disinfectant, Deqdo.
rizer'and Counter-Irritant. :
i ' Glenn's Sulphur Soap, besides' eradil
eating local diseases of the skin, banishes del
lects oi tne complexion, and imparts to it
gratifying clearness and Bm'oothness. ' f
: Sulphur Botha are celebrated for curing
eruptions and other diseases of the skin, as
well as Rheumatism and Gout Glenn's
Sulphur Spop produces the same effects;
at a most trifling expense. This admirably
specific also speedily heals sores, bruises, scalds!
burns, sprains and cuts. , ;It removes dandruff ,
and prevents the hair from falling out andj "
turning gray. j
Qotlnng and linen used' In the sick room
is disinfected, and diseases communicable bvi
contact with the person, prevented by if - -'; J
The Medical Fraternity sanction its use.
Prich -25 and 50 Cents per Cake r pen
r t-iv "i n.-it,-.r. ann at o r
DOX-liS 0.?-??), 0iJ. and $7.20. - -
N.B. Sent by Mad, Prepaid on receipt of price, and
5 cents extra for each Cake.
HILLS HAIR AHD WHISKER DTEi
Black -Bmvm, Cents. . II
C I. (imtaj Sixth 1y.,I.Y.
aug 31-DAWly eow Fr
C.
WEST :
& SONS'
ALADDIN
SECURITY OIL,
THB BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. .
Warranted 150 .'Degrees . Fire ': Testi
WATBB WHITE IS COLOR. ; i
Fully DeederizeJ! ; sjt.
Will Not Explode.
: HIGHEST AWARD :
Centennial Exposition,
For Excellence ot Blennfaetnre
AND HIGH FIRE TJSST.
Endorsed by the Insurance Companies
RKAD THIS ClBTIPICATB ORB OP MAHT.
Howakd Frax Iksubamcb Co. oof Balttjcobb
H.Hmwi 1W Q-l A -tarn rt in a
.mmuauiv, MU, loa USUB. nIBT ce
dons Gentlemen: Having nsed the various oils
ma in mis aty ror illuminating purposes, I take
eleaaure in recommending, your "Aladdin Security
U" as the samst Airo bbst ever nsed in our house
hold. . ,- Yours truly,
(Signed) ' ANDREW REESE, President. ,
.' ' Mannfactnred by '','' ?f t
C. WEST & SONS, Baltimore '
Try it, and you will use no other. . ,
-eept85-m'- - - ' . '
Samuel . Sutherland's 'Son,
Importer, Manufacturer and Deatr In ' . '
BREECH & MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, RIFLES
& PISTOLS, POWDER,' SHOTv CAPS,
4 i : :
PAPTffmnvg nivvnind
ii if- 'ii
And Every Requisite, for a Sportman'a Outfit.
All orders from a distance will receiva nrnrnnt
and faithful attention , s-s j $,
This Old House is known from the Rt Lawranr:
to the Rio Grande riyere for First Class Goods and
Fair Dealing. ,: ' ..,. -.-X-i-..-.
. Guns and Small Arm made to order and repaired
by experienced workmen. J" :- -
. Breech-Loadlnv Ammnnltlon h imerialt"'" "
. .- HAH'L HITTHHRr.A-NflVM M1N .-' -!
octiltf
Richmond, ya..
f FallPaBliiOM
! i T . -vU-ti , 1!al -l !!-.: dill .Hi'-" .J.i
! TITRS. VIRGINIA A. ORR HAS RECEIVED and
;iU is now ualag the LATEST-- SHAPES- for La
dies and Misses Hats, and invites a call from those
who have heretofore entrusted her with their work.
She Is ore oared to alter old atvlea and faahion them
Into the moat modern ebinrie ir - n ' ;-
wnwesiraw ayea eiaccwnea o ceoerea ana w
liEsilENCKnedobreartof Front, on Church
eireei. . - s oct i-tr
1
Sundries
A T A BARGAIN TN BTORB AND TO ARRIVE.
XA. We will sell to close sundry invoices con
signed: -
t 85 boxes TOBACCO, 9, 10, 1 .and 1 inoS,
I :'. i ..? choice brands--' .v f; v. i
1 0.000 lbs. BACON and BULK MEATS; Hams,
j 110 boxes Soap and OLndle4' -
! 70 bbla. Fork, Mackerel, Herring, and Mul
i lets. ' ( .vi.-'v'?'--V t-'f.i -Mf-i- )
! ' 4S bbla. FLOUR. Fatapeeees.
! SO boxes Soda and" Lemon CRACKERS.
0pexauWTrKaandLAM; Jr7 . ; ;
, Consignments are closed out without reserve. : .
y We execute, order ;aU deacripUons of
Xerchandlee PSSMZ.
- - - ii-' urti Bii
Brokers and Commlaeioa Merchants,
nov 18 U i Next North Princesa and Water sts. -
BriclM ! ; Bricho f
ij n-tf
LARD BROS.
jk j - '
! i PRESCRIPTION FREE.
T7IOR THE SPEADY CURB of Seminal Weak
JC ness,Lost Manhood, and all disorders brought
on by Indiscretion or excess. Any druggist has
the Ingredients. Address Dr. JAQUES A CO.. Cin
cinnati, Ohio. feblWyDAW
MISGEIiliANEOW.
General' Sup'to Qfilce,
" HJtTAj R Ri COMPANY ' ,i
MVlUllNGtON. N. C Nov. 10. 1877.
Change of Schedule!
rN AND AFTER SUNDAY. NOVEMBKR 11.
VJ the following Schedule' will be taa on 'this
Koad: J,'.i.i", -.
- ' ..... - .: ; . ..-..! i
Day Express . and Mall. Train (sallT
Leave WUmlnh...'i:.. , 10:44 A M
Arrive at Florehce i. t ;C. . J . . . i : i . 3 :17 Pi M.
LeaveFlorence.. ..',. ..ii-.... 1:30P.M.
Arrive at Wilmington..... ..a.. . 6:40 Pi M.
lISHT EXPRESS T B. A IN (Dally.
Leave Wilmington .....i. ... 7:35 P, M.
Leave Florence.. ............ 11:20 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.... n .. . .-.....- 3:50 AJ M.
Leave Columbia. . I. ...... .... ...... .12:50 AJ M.
Arrive at Wilmington. ..,.;..'... . . . . .8:45 A M.
This Train will only atop at Flemington, White-
vme. jr air ciun, jn.anon, Florence, 'iimmonsvuie,
Sumter, and Actoa, between Wilmington and Co-
Throush Frelsbt Traln.(DaUr except
sanaays.)
8:10 A.iM,
1 feaveColumbia.'..'....
' 1J:15 A. M.
LeaveXloreneeti.ii'.i-j..,!i'.i;w:.'.'j- ii " 8:00 A.M
Arrive at Wilmington..... -.. 4:00 P 'M
rassengers ror Augusta, ana oeyona enouia take
Night Express Train from Wilmington
. Through Bleeping Cars on night trains
1 Bight trains for Charfea-
A. rOFKLG. P. At
JOHN F. DIVINE. f4e'l Sup't. nov :
11-U -
Wilmiton
RAILROAD CO.
. k ....... i. i . 1 .; .; '.ill
' ' ojroa oy em sWKaarrtjroBHT, li
i w t . j i s WilmlngWB, N. M tfeT'. 10, lfst7. fj
ail tXtli.lf. fcUUOJ
fH AND AFTER SUNDAYJ NOVEMBER 11
VJ 1877, at 12:45 P. M., Passenger Trains ente
wnmmgion a w eicoc nauroaa win run as roiiowe:
Day JTIall and Express Tralu, Dally
Leave Wilmington, Front St Depet, at 9:05 A. M.
Arrive ai weiaon 4 : 3:io r. m.
Leave Weldon....:... -....i....-, 11:45 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 7:C5 P. M.
Nlcbt lllall and Express Train, Dally
' excepfe snnday. - -"-v : i ,
Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot, at 7:05 P. M.
Arrive at Weldon.... ; ;.V.i 3:90A. M.
Leave Weldon.. y- . .... ' 8:35 Ai M.
Arrive at Wilmington. Frott St DeDOt. 10:25 A. M.
'; The Day Train makes close connectfon at Wel
don for all points North via Bay Line, daily
except Sunday, and daily via Richmond and all-
ran route. ..- . . j
Night train makes close connections at Weldon
All A t. I - TI T 3 '
Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains. ' -' '
A. POPE, a. P. A.
i JOHN F. DIVINE, Oeneral Superintendent
novll-tf x -
CAROLINA CENTRA RAILWAY COi
t . r '. ' Wu,hingt K. C., Oct. 4,1877.
Change of Scheduled
IN AND AFTER FRIDAY, 5TH INSTANT
iTaina wiu run over this Koad as follows;
PAS8ENQER, . MAIL: AND EXPRESS TRAIN:
1 1 Leave iWIlnungton at
5:55 A. Mi
I f,$iSs?2e .-.VaVsrc
I Leave Charlotte at.si........i..k..;--..7:
j ArrlveatWllmlngtonat........,:.. 9:
:45 A.M4
'SHELBY DIVISION.
"I Stm
eShelbyat.i.i.Aii.A..;.-....... 12:45P.MJ
T rt l.-ii.
... 7:50 A. M.
Arrive at Charlotte!. . 5:00 P.M.
These Trains will leave Wilmimrtnn. nhariottW:
ana oaeiov, iauy, except Sundays. -
Freight Train will leave Wilmington and Char
lotte on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and
leave Laurinburg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays. ' -1 - ' . j
No Passengers will be carried on any except the'
Paesenger, Mail and Tlsf mis -Trains, , .-.'i - u
V: Qj JOHNSON.
General Superintendent
j oct4-tf
POWDER.
J Kentucky Bifie Powder
Blasting powder.
JDeer Powder.
A Large Supply Constantly on
Hand, Manufactured by ;
2 ;-!
: :: the Cclcbraied ' K
HAZARD POWDER JO!IIP'Y.
' 5""FOR SALE Bt ;k ;:
WILLaRD BEOS.
dec 14-tf
AQBNTS. WILMINGTON. N. C,
. . .. Mrito- -e ;&.
A. aSBIAK. . ' H. TOLLZBB
AD R'I'i? SA t O L Lt!RS,
. Corner Front and. Dbefc Sts;, .
WIIiMINGTON, N. C.
' Country merchants will do well by calling on us
mq wauniaa our eye. . - : nov la-tr
!
A T C; H. WARD'S SHAVING
ii-
UJL .vt J -U- wandHAIR DRESSING SALOON:
ion North Front' Street, next door South of Daw-
I have the best Hair Dye In the city, and can Dye
cheaper, than any body else. : .. . , ; ,: i: opt 11 tf ;
Iftitice ! ift Notice !
IVING JJST
A.. . I t Mil '
a - k? COMPLETE 4 LINE OF
iosieiry & IJnderwear,
I INVITE THE. ATTENTION : xi
OF OUR PATRONS TO THE STOCK, AND ASK
AN EXAMINATION BRffORE PUR. !
CHASING EtiSEWHERB. :J
DAILY .j BECEIVIN&t NEW i! GOODS OF THE
I - ' ; : MOST SELECT S
j JULIUS
septlM v 'UJiW , io H'l :4n MARKET ST. Jl
h(ll U'm Otlrtl l.MiWi-. t , II
aiiic
"J bAA: Bbls,ani:Ha& Bbis W.OUR, :";" :f
; " t9A3oxpa BACON, nj'-V);
7V BiisBubAR,'i ,,, u,.;;f
! -U i CA Bags COFFEE,. i
:I .iCA BpxesTOBACCt); i : !
: W)iy .itK'if. -iiSdiiRS' r'T.i-'r m :
Byrup, Butter, Cbeese, Lard, Shot, Snuff, Candy.
Soda, Ac, for sale at Lowest Cash Prices, by
GORE GORE,
Wholesale Grocers and Com . Merchants,
nov IS D&Wtf : Nos. 2 and 3 South Water et
I -'ill : t nl-uJ '-"-".WJl'
son s rank, wuere you can get your, work done as
Igood as you can anywhere in the 'city.: Shaving
19 eta. : Hair Cuttinir and Shampooins 25 cts. each.
S
INSURANCE.
Atkinson & Ilanning's
; : . Insurance Rooms,
Ro
i
BANK OF NEW HAN
OYER BUILDING.
; f WllmlngtonN. C,
A FIRE.
Queen Insurance Company, of England.
N orthiBritiBh A Mercantile Ins. Co , of England .
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford.
- National Fir Insurance Company,' of Hartford'
Continental Insurance Company, of New York.
Phoenix Insurance Company, of New York.
Springfield Insurance Co., of Springfield, Mass.
Rojal Canadian Insurance Compacy, of Canada
B1AR1NK. , , ,
Mercantile Mutual Ins. Company, of New York,
lasuranee Co. of North America, of Philadelphia
,' . LI-E. . ' , .
Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Hartferd.
Total Assets Represented Over $100,000,000.
Fire' and Lif& Insurance ; Agency cl
' J. A. BYRNE & C0.7. .?
Uepreseutlns over $62,000,000 Aaaeu
ISOFFICE Commercial Exchaige," Building
North. Water Street. - : ;, j . A , S ;,febs.vtr '
PIEDMOKT J SL AEinTGTOH
t v'. tuviiuiuRa, virainiH-
L. ' T i it ' :-JH 5 - , ;
t? :' -3 if " t r ., tii :' Ji.ti v
Over 21,300 Pdticierlssmed '
.Annual Income 0vr $l,500,(Xk
to -X Iw
i
ProgressiTe ! . Frcsperoas ! Prompt
" !; i . -i5,5 j. ..i i.- ..sill' .
SMALL EXPEN8BS, f. SMALL LOSSES. SBOU U k
INVBSTMENTS, AMPLE KSSBRVfc ,
r, . AND GOOD ! SURPLUS
Premiums Cash, Policies Mbcrm
Annual Division of Surplus.
- AETHTJE I. HILL, Jr., Agent
Office fox the present with Dr. T. F. Wood. Meo
cal Examiner., cm Market street two doers went c
JGreen A Planner's dru store, Wilmington, N. C.
jgNCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTION 8.!. .
. . SHrity against Jira. ;:
THE NORTH CAROLINA
HOME IKSUHAMCE COM FAN 1
' ' . ' ". '" RAl.BTftH. n1C..' ';:.'" .' ' '
This Cemnanv costintiM tn wnto VniiM -
rates- onaUcaaseesof msulepreperty7V
'. rapidly growing: to pubUe ?avor, aaf
talnillnutorth. bi.k. m
R. H. BATTLK. Jr.. PmmdMit
v, BEATON SALES, Secretary, c r. A
PULASKI mwpin uu -
; ' Wilmlncten. H.c '
Bank
Authortzecl Capital Si ,000 L OOO.
Cash ; Capital paid In $300,000
us, Fond . 'aso.imm
. V ; a-
direci ans.
JOHN DAWSON -D.
R. MURCHISON
DONALD McRAE '
H. VOLLERS - i
R. R. BRIDGERS .
J. W. ATKINSON ;
C. M. STEDMAh
' . L; B, RAINQBJ
JAS- A. LEAK
t!: i.F.UTTLE
;,' i. JO j:
E. B. JBOEDEK
M, WKDDELL.
, i L B. ORAINGER PresideBt
S. D. WAiiaca, Cashier . :; j .U augS0-tf
i Eoii"; i CLYDE'S
'Ut.!ii! :"
r
New York and Wilmington
SteaiTiship Line.
Steamer
g:jE:-Ul:AvT:qR;
,8412; iOJf JKffTf FOiJiT Oft
- SATURDAY, November 24. ,
. ; :.i-...-- ' 'j. -. . x- -.
larShippers can rely upon the PROMPT S AILING
I -tl" 9 Steamers as i advertieed.; ;-
- For Freight Engagements apply to ' : ' '
, A. D. CAZ AUX Agent,
' :'.-,; ' : rv-.v-; wrLMDiGTQN" k; tr."
L. 8. BKLDEN, Soliciting Agent. : . i
WM.P. CLYDE & CJatlaeieral Agents,
' ':; ;' ' Bowling Green or Pier 13 . R., '
novl8-tf :; ; ' : New York.'. ''
Baltimore & Wilming-
Steamship U
The Steamer -
-. "4
Capt. PRICE.
WItL 'SAlL FROM
OA
i , , V BDN BSOa r, H oviabtr 31, -
8AX1JIIDAT, November 24."
-Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING
. of Steamers as advertised.l t
THROUGH ' BELLS OF LADING riren to and
from PHILADELPHIA, and PROMPT DISPATCH
Guaranteed. : - :
: For Freight Engagements apply to
3 i..:::t-
jA. D. CAZAUX; Agent,"
wniaNTON; a
L. 8. BELDBN.1 Soliciting Agent, h' l-'i- ' '
j REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent, - k ,
.; " Corner Lee and Light Streets, .
nov 18-tf Baltimore.
FISH. Mullets, Mackerel. Herring, Codfiah, Sar
dines, Canned Oysters, Lobsters and Salmon.
oct 28 tf
ADRIAN A VOLLERS.
Tie