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. ; ' V' ..v. - v.-.. . . ' ! RATE3 0F ADTBRT18IMO. ByWH. PUBLISHED DAILY r rath lor snxacsiPTioa nr aotaxob : One year, (by man) portage paid... ft 00 six montns. " w , " : ; 4 CO Threemonths," " , ,i S5 One month - i ........... J 00 To City Subscribers, delivered in any part or the city, Fifteen Cents per week. -Oar City Agents are not authorized to collect for more than three months in advance. ) OVTL1NKS. Kellogg tod Butler were admitted and sworn" in, rr-bfLHouse resolved on Ger- final adjournment at 8 P. M. many favors Russia's . direct negotiation , with Turkey. ' General bombardment -of Plevna was begun on Thursday. ' -At 10:30 XJ-H. it was as dark as midnight ia London on account 61 the ' dense fog. The - British: Government has con tracted for the use of the Bell telephone. - Between 2,000 and 8,000 cotton opera tives are on a strike at Mossby, England. - Political situation in s France un changed.. I .t- -A bill passed the House unanimously giving $1,000 to each of the surviving officers of the Huron and f 100 to eacn or me I men, ana a similar sum to me. crew of the' swamped wrecking , boats. A bill to remove all disabilities failed to pass by the two-thirds vote. One thousand eight hundred bills have been in- t rod need during ; the - called seaaitfr and only two bills have become laws. A resolution seating EusUa, of Louisiana, was reported byj the committee on Privilege and Elections. 4-ii Fitzslmmona confirmed as Marshal jf Georgia. Samuel Bowles,1 editor of ike SprimgfeM Republican, is at tbff point of death . from paralysis of the brain. -. New York markets: Money 5C per cent. ; gold steady at 102; cotton firm at 11 51C11 7-l6c; flour still and in buyers favor without a decided change; wheat firm; corn opened heavy and closed at ic better; spirits turpenlirSe easier at 33c; rosin quiet at $1 701 75. VOL. XXI. NO- 60. their beloved old Cnm ... . --,wunoiiu. IU- irate the fact that. fnrirno. uy rainamg one's 9wd . business; and that the natient. nlndli will, in the end, overtake and pass the vut errano ana over-confident hare. . . , . Spirits Turpentined Wilmington; ;n.i c., BuNiiAY. December 2.1 1877. , ; -wS5lo. &o a vanineTMTKiinr.n - i 1 - L '. I ioerewsyvaraaoie'iv-" . LiLAfia-a.! c i rtW,f. ca or the canine pecl As we supposed would e the case, Eostis, of Louisiana, will get his seat The committee " on Privileges and Elections' bave reported favorably. The long 'fight in the Senate ; has resulted in the seating of Kellogg; from Louisiana, and Genl Butler, from South Carolina, Davis, of Il linois, voted for neither. We think it probable that Eustis will be seated as the other Senator from Louisiana. The vote of New York has not jet been ascertained. Three counties, New York, Erie and Kings, have not reported.! In the counties heard from the Republican plurality is 25,528. It is supposed that the three counties gave 36,000 Democratic majority. If so the Democratic Secretary of State is elected by, some 10,472 majority. Tilden's majority last yearwa32,7i5. A singular- commentary upoa tba wisdom and efficiency of modern leg islation is fonndjn the fact that du ring the called session of Congress eighteen hundred bills were intro duced,, only two of which became laws, to wit, the Army Appropria tion Bill, andtfie Navy Deficiency Bill. We1 doubt if a parallel to this can be found . in the history: of the legislatures," parliaments, congresses, assemblies, chambers, fcc, of any country or any age. It was a latter day instance of the mountain labor ing and producing a mouse. And then to think that one of the bills that did pass allows the army to be increased, thus opening a way for a vast amount of evil some day when another (Grant is President. This in crease was allowed.by the Democrats. Latest ; By Mail. :2 From AVastalnstOB. Special to Baltimore Sun. . : ; ' r f Washington Nov. 28. The first annual message of Presi dent Hayes will be sent to Congress on Monday next, the first day of the regular session. It is understood that the document will be quite lengthy. Among the important subjects which will be discussed in the message are the condition of the finances and the views -of the President thereon, the Mexican border troubles and the In dian wars of last summer. It is un derstood thatribe President will also discuss at length what is known as his Southern policy, the causes which led him to adopt that course, and the good results which, in his opinion, have flowed therefrom. This portion of the message will be highly inter esting..; :'. - ; f ."; :.-;"-'v Nrtla Carolina. Georgia Christian Index. The i'Old North if State," iu her quiet, demure, orderly way, is making steady and, junhindered progresh to wealth and power. By ofiioial statist tics, recently published, we see that the value of property in the State has increased about thirty million dollars sine. 1870. This, too, despite the general business depression and finan cial embarrassment of ;the ; country. It shows tVe fine results of plodding industry, of social thrift and safe en terprise, ifcofth Carolina is rarely heard of in tb seething maelstrom of politics; her people do not herald co lossal ! enterprises to the world with a flourish of trumpets, but' whose chief lesulta areoW, as is frequently the ca"e with other members of our American bodjf politic ; she does not indulge in brilliant failures: flitter ing visions of Utopia:,5 indMbe luring mirages ;of " speculation. X Sober, se date, honest, with a full knowledge vi memseiyes, ana the capacity' of Foiivth Sends UD four rmlnrol convicts to the penitentiary. DurinP1 thn lt fraah tl.A Roanoke river at Weldon covered a space m width two miles and a half. , ? 7 v.r - The Bertie Union meeting will convene with the church at Holly Grove on Friday before the fifth Sunday in De .cember r- Blackwell's "Bull Durham" smo king tobacco factory at Durham, N. C, sometimes turns out 100,000 packages in a single day. - - . r .-, , Hertford items in R CHf.u C!a. eitnia: Business- is reviving In Winston. A steeple is being put qn the Baptist church. - , ,13ie town commissioners of Murfnesboro-tee preparing for aa organ- ized flra department -. The Chowan Baptiatfemale Institute got a silver medal at the Bute Fair for display of ornamental work. ,V::, , . v , '. : ;,: ; Rocky Mount Mail: On Tues day night, about 7 o'clock, the gin of Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, near the Falls, was found to be on fire, and was entirely consumed. It is supposed to be the work of an incendi ary. The loss is' not leas than $3,000, we are told, with no instirsnn Tha cotton crop of this section is much nearer all harvested than was the crop last year at this season. W inof An .Qi.)i A l a.m. 00ft of the railroad tax has been collected. a great aeai or corn in the bottoms on the river and creeks were injured and r y nign waters last week. Work has tMn mmnuniuit v . lored Methodist Church in this place. The uuntting uww i irame, soxoo feet, esti mated to cost ahont aa onn of Una sum has been raised. Ureensboro North Stater Th closing accounts of CoL Cbaa. S. Win stead. late collector of this liatrit h... been passed by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department, and a full dis charge from all liabilities sent him in less than two months from the expiration of his term of office., -r The general Conven tion of the Good Templars held their yearly meeting in the Hall of GreenBboro Lodge on Thursday last, 22d Inst Whilst the nu mber of members present was not large, on aCCOnntof Lheverv nnfnvnrahla nraotfto. the meeting was considered satisfactory. Elizabeth Gilv Carolininn A number of prominent gentlemen met last uiut ai ineomce oi vr. $att, and formed a temDerance orffaniz&tion on thn Mnmin plan. While we have a few good pri vate schools, both for vonnir'tariiaa nii m. tlemen, we are -sadly in need of first-class public ones. Several attempts have been made tn estahliah a enetd Hi oh $lMwl fe" WVUHVI Ui Acsdemv. hnt thpv hnvn fciloH Th. Dismal Swamp Canal Committee held a meeting here yesterday, and adopted a me- rial tn FSnairreaa. Th -rnnniiM vf n " v -vou den, Pasquotank, Perquimans and Chowan - . were represeiueu. The freshet at Favetteville is thus described by the Gaz&tU: Gangs of workn.en were quickly formed, who were soon no to their knees in the mnddv wa ters, which were rising at the rate of two or three feet an boar. Great piles of mer chandise guano, sail, &c. were taken out of the Worth warehouse, while a little lower down Mr. A. H. Slocumb waB bard at it to save 1,000 barrels of rosin, which i i . . . iiK iiajt lDRi RiirrffAiPAi in unintr iiniii a. o'cloek on Sunday afternoon the Cape Fear cuuimueu iu rise, reacmog a poini Aieoer than has been wiiuesaed since the memora ble freshet of 1865 known here as the "Sherman freshet and hundreds of peo ple lined the banks all dav lornr. enfovinv the novel sight of steamers perched up in trees, and water running scores of feet above what were streets and roads a few hours before. 2 'Wilson Advance: The funeral of the late Ai G. H. Cooper, of Nash coun ty, will be preached by the Rev. Hoses Hunt, at the residence of Dr W.' Wmstead, T?.an nn thn ftrat SnnHv In TlAOotnhsv nn. der the auspices of the Masonic fraternity. Th Btorn hnnM nf John IT Smith Mr Son, at Fremont, was robbed on Monday night of several hundred dollars worth of goods and some money. From the quanti- i . . i . . iy oi gooas BKuea, . mere must - nave oeen more than one concerned in the robbery. At last accounts no clue had been discov- ero.il as tn tha n-niltv nartisa . Wa hava received a copy of the Minutes of the Con vention of the Disciples of Christ, which vm held at Salem. Pitt nnnntv lndtmrtnth From it we learn that there are in the State us cnurcnes ana missions, witn 8.U47 mem bers and 44 preachers. The church in this place was represented by Elder J. H. Unarlotte Uoserver; Yesterday heinor a holidav. a (onsirierahlv lnnrnr crowd than attended the fall races, - assem bled to see me iroiang race between "JLey West? and "Lady Maury," and the interest was much greater.; -The first train passed over the new; trestle ; over Fiabina; creek yesterday. 4 Passengers coming up by Ik. ninminirtriiii hsl tn ha transferred nvpr the stream, but business over the line was entirely resumea auriig measy, me move ment of freieht 'hav'.De re-commenced. Passengers by the Riclmond & Danville itanroaa were iransporua in ooaw across Staunton river yesterdiy. A route M.t fnrntahes ni with tfta fnllnwinv names of rjostofflces which have just been estab lished and re-established in this State, Established. Knott's 8tor, Anson count Mare's store, jonnsion coamy: uiraviFi Columbus county; Piney Cieek, Allegory county; Martin's LimeKiln.Stokes cotfty; Ttrv.k "Fish. Dnnlin conntv. 2e-establiited. Lockville, Chatham countt. -. r- Favetteville GauttexWeWW .i . i- 1 i.:u. .(.1. .A riirU docket will be touched at all pyteTm, the Court Since last ; Thurs morning the whole time has been cov the trial of the three Shaw ne08". charged with the killing ef Neill BH,?"". r ceinber. - Mrs. T. ftneripiij at the last fair, received tben,am the TUT. ' ' T . - !MTOsoK&;cvercWts:'y MatjIart 4b Co Saddlery. &ci ' I . Hexitsbebgbb Miraculous pen. i jI ? Gebmajj BAiiL Tuesday evenfne:' " ' JohnSHaab, JB.-iMozart aaloon. .t J J. M.! Fostkb Rare ' opportunity'.1 ;r--.i!?. . Kaspbowicz Cigars and lobacco. . 1 A. Pope Railroad freight notice. , i t, N. Jacobi Hardware, cuUerytfbc. ' !V i Giles & Mtjbchisok Weather strip. ' 1 ChasJ D. Myebs Butter, cheese; &c.' R. H.GuxESPiE-i-Live quail wanted.,; John W. Gobdos&Bbo. Insurance.; i Ha yukn & Gebhabdt Saddlery. Ac. Hbdbick Caasimerea, kid gloves; &c. JOHN nmt ri ui iua uanme species, mat has lately conceived' a great fondness 'for riding pnrailroads. Several times lately he nasjeit hiaiome. early in the morning and wenaea s jhis j way to the iJnwttn Central Depot, arriving there "before' theJeparture or tne morning tram and taking up ' his position In 'one of the cars, where he' is usu- ally; overlooked until after the train, has Btarted'He seems to f be' very fastidious, too for a- "dead-head as' he invariably goeaf into a first-class car, and if removed to one of the other. coaches be seizes the first opportunity to change is quarters. He was on the. train, Friday, morning, and the . conductor put him off at pue of the stations along the road, leaving him in the care of a certain party, and when I the evening train passed on its way to this city our Coamopol ,! w -am "1 - 1 r '- i V hand - J v THE ATLANTIC ies.thatt':'i l-w VVUUIUOfllUUU 0 paiV I T O w vr wm D. A.!8mith & ;Co--Live geese feathers j the cara aD et his position in one of the RVaJ Rmpwo-ifnmitn .,. 1 1 first-class coaches. - , r" tr-Jr I Weather VBic1llB. for October. I i Adbx4n& VoxxEBakhig powders, f Prom Sergeant!). C Ralsion; in chaUo5 i -.v,. A K,v,x,CB rOI ma eignai station at this port, we lave COAST LiSB, j '" FilEIGIIT DKrAlf 31ENT, t . - '- i WILMINGTON, X. Q Dec Sd..l8?7.1 1 iTi 1 1 n r rfrT?i d AONSIQNKES OP JEnANrt8B, VIA THIS Lias, from all points of WaBon, which has foticei X CJBSUAJfT ECEEfl OF .TES SUPB rlor cbari ew Hanover, the undersigned, as ad- inlaiatra of SUes C. Gillespie, deceased, will, at 11 b'eUdc, on MONDAY, the 3D DAT OF DECBM-BKR,j.-Ii. 1877, at the. Court House door, in the Citr ot Wilmington, expose for sale, at Public Auc- dsn, the, following SEAL ESTATE -One undivi- One Square one day, ... . . . " two day,. ' ' tour days,... ' - ftve days,... " One weelt,.... ............ , i r4 . Two weeks, i .. , . " . " ; Three weeks, " " One month,.,..,.. w.. 44 Twomontns,,... . ... Three months,.. - six menus. . fayContict Advertisements tsken at propor luuawMj sun a saw a . ' - TCTTBne Mild Nonpareil type make one square fl Ot 1 it 8 50 5 00 8 50 . 4 0C 6 50 8 50 10 (K 17 t 24-00 40 00 .-.60 00 - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Boatwright & IIcKoy ABB NOW RECEIVING, BY AND RAILROAD, eea delsyed by tbaayemptani limuanlcatkia' ded One-Half of a LOT OF LAND, situated in the across Boanoke fiiwr, are respeifdlly tafontied I ginning at the Booth western intersection of bock 1 I I slfi STth AfnAta orii mtM ihaitAs wUk Ql. that all anrh .hintnts will rlJ Wllmlnt, I ZtJkZrZZZ rr2 T., TZZTZTS "Z'JLZ'f,Z"S -- - ' ' mrj m VUUU-nv BUU SB) S CCh III Jlt-PirW MM. Kill If r. H Boxes Clear I lb and . Long Clear SIDES, wn-..- -id mv i - : H 3 i I ;jhence with said CHlbert'S line one hundred Wednesday nxt. As m Instant, ind b delivered and sixty-five feet to Samuel Northrop's line .-thence m ni.it(l(.h. ii:JwiL,JtZL- . I 7 Bd Northrop'a line eighty-two and a half feet as usual from e Depot of thejWUmlngton and! to Dock street; thence east with Dock street one Weldon Ballroid. ' ' Arrangementi that W inVurp reasonable dispatch to ah ship ring the bieak at Weldon, - hav hfcluding alike busiaets from fond, as well as from North decS It also 1 1 j en 7. .; 7 its offering da been effected. id and be- hmvwv, wsw nib. DUCT hundred and sixty-live feet to the beginning. icruuvi bbib vavo. - 1 c-;, j ,uj 1WM. LABKINS, Adm'r dec 2-1 1 . of Eliza C. Gillespie, deceased. ; Sale. A. POPE. ' CRanaral Freight Agent. In ptjbsuance of a decree of the su- perior Court of Hew Hanover 'County, in a came there pending between Donald MacEae, plaintifT, and wife Mbzairt Saloon BtiM 3T y-s Anead r - - . --l watuiucwr. 400 lncnes: , ntorneu tomruira m ponce xsircies. ' I Oo T ' i r ' bye whiskees,' i siJzmJzz J, , , -.; 1 1 ' ""Bi wwest xenpemure, 8 andthetnest Imported BRANDY. WINES aha a thence .o To-morrow is bond day with degrees; mean daily barometer, so caAtae8Se.'i: ilthebSE , inches; meab daily : thermomet &h& "V 1 BILLIARD BOOMS to osdev.., ' , , s i I nnrchaSSrX , dec2-4t dec 3,16,30&jan3 decSiy .WW,",'.',: -- fl, JOatM HAAB, Jr. - ... . .. Proprietor. One;Thousand FULL SUPPLY Ctf PATENT METALLIC WEATHEB 8TBIP, always In stock and for aale ' at hottom figures by. .-- ::. ' V , . . '; ! GILES A MUBCHISON, ' dec 18-tf 88 North Front st s the county officials. The Board of County Ckmmis degreeN mean daUy humidity, Ta.4 per aioners meet to-morrow. r ; nt.; monthly range of temperature, 55 t . , - ' ' 1 ... ! degrees; greatest daily range of tempera- The Mayor had no cases for bis tore, 83 degrees: least daily ranee of tem- mveaugauon yesterday morning. a, 1 peratnrea, : 6 degrees; mean of maximum J Pounds new LIVK . - ane xoara or Aiaermen meet lwnwutra,, aegrees; mean or mini- qbksb feathebs. in regntar session to-morrow afternoon. ! mum temperature' ,47.0 -greaat to- superior article For ta' by ' " : ' ' ' fbnT,art'reliffoM SS.S ty " " " Fint SQDd., ta Adrent mUoimatmomTelocUyof wio'da diiec- Weather Rtrin xne present is one of thetoorBt I on, 48 miles per hour, wind 8. Wit num. I " .T , r'. satrical seasons ever known In Wilming-1 berof'days on which rain fell 11? dates of I A i ? -I 1aM. t- 1 Mat- t A.L -ah.' t tel.. luuaruaie, iaii, jom, ana rain; dates or -Thr s n n, izm ana isth. , , , ?;' . nva 1U LUCU WO IU i,, - - Oakdale Cemetery daring the week closing isjatriunt, i ! u" yesterday. , 5 .. A new Lodge of the Independent" order - Rev. G. 8. Jones will ocenpy D,aU f tf..'iXi wftL o, . T BAmari waa formed In this city on Thurs- the pulpit of the Fifth Street M. E. Church day evening last, by Henry EUis. W. S. D.. xo-aay. morning ana evening. I to known asTJnion Lodge No. 73. The. Lhe Kecnster of IJeeus issaed I following officers were elected and in- five marriage licenses during the pastwejek,; T 8taUd s V , . . of which two were for white andjhree for w P. U, Ja. Hemy Harriss; P. P. D., rolnrprl AnnnlM Is Alice Nasher ThonAnra IT Tnnnc I i ' " ''' i; 1 :' ''" ''""' -The Criminal Court for New feR C- U1fD' rr.nnvnn..ntv m.nnM t-. r w i1rewn5 ... Lizzie liarriss; W. IL I I aa wsrr citv to-morrow UV ' "rown; W. D.l; Other pods m iiroportion at city to-morrow. J p. F.t Mary A. Sneed ; W. T., ffm. I dee , M i r Tl,u .'nform.nl. Jn P!n l?A,Mt D W T A (I. Pl... im.U w " Halt's Old Stand. 1 u UKViiueuw iu M. luw lso Au, II. J. V. X., VyiiOlllJr VfUBClUCu; TV. (colored) Cemetery during the past weeV Pi," Geo. T. Herriog- W, D.: O, Anna numbered four, of which two were ' adults E. Byrd; W. C, Gpio Ashe; W. D. O. C, and twj children. r t Jennie Stanford; 'Wi L S., Jos,' Hampton; The Masonio Grand Lodge of w- - S.,Ferney Moore., North Carolina meets in Raleigh on Tues-1 commerce of the Port day next. - The delegates from this city will leave to-morrow. intersection of the eastern line eastwardly Avenue, SL?!?'.81 thence westwardly with Harnett w w uio fjoebcru tine ui ol&Ui Direet sa aiHii.nwarn. wira tt n mtvww vuk f m w wM WiVV AvCtf I IjSliiiilnr, ccmprieing the w estcrn balf of Bald property will be sold in separate lots to suit Commissioner. F. A. SCHUTTE, Furniture Warerooms s ti Roath Front Street; XtTHOLESALB AND BETAU,! : if. STEAMER 25 20 Tierce 1ure LJEAF i?iD Bags BIO COFFEE, ' - ' BagsLAGUIBA COFFEE -JQ JAVA COF?KE, , J A Bbls SUGAR, Cut Loaf, Ttv . Granulated, A and C, 25Q Bbl8 FLOUE, aU grades, ; -"-,.; " .- . -O K -Bbls SYHUPS. Kew Orleans, ,.- ,.iO GoMf a and Silver Drips. QQ Caaes CANNED GOODS, ' QQ ''.CasesWCKLES. 15 c he8t TSA8' tMlety- 50 Boxes CANDLES. - - . . '' 25 Box" CANDY, ' v 100 BoxesPIRB CRACKERS. -Bbls-APPLES. ; i-v, v also, ' ' .' ', ORANGES, LEMONS, rj6c6A-NUTS, NUTS, FIGS, RAISINS. DEALER IN ALL GRADES OF ' FURNITURE AND CARPETS, , A large and the best stock assorted CHAMBER SUITS in the State. " v Vi Also PARLOR, DINING, OFFICE AND KIT ¬ CHEN FURNITURE at, GREATLY . REDUCED All NEW GOODS, made In LATEST STYLES, and at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. ' - P Artie will An well tn all st1 mmlne hpfnrn . pm rmiKg cieewnere. , ; uchu The Iliraciilbus Pen. IXTRTTTNG WITHOUT INK. PATENTED II France, EnglandvAmerlca and other Countrlec The advantages of the Miraculous Pen are Ya lona. It is always ready for nse, 'provides; you have a few drops of water at hand. '- Ti."x never oecomes smeary, it never anonld be wiped nor cleaned, - j a aiways wean, ana as it were, always new. 1 1 It la adastahla 1 1 The ink Which it eeneratM tr.ati.-1. Wava limnM- drlna linMl. .J ""-V" . IVvnolesale Hardware Buyers. I u90'. . . ; . , HEINSBERGER'S "live Book and Music Store, deca-tf Nos.39 and 41 Market 8t Tie little Sftdp ArpHkioraer :i J8 THE PLACE TO GET, , f r . BAXUJ1UUJ. UAaNES8, . - i. WHIM uiil rwl.T To aaoe or Kepairea, Oheapfor Cash. noil v WE HAVE ON HAND The Finest Stock of Pure liors I EVER OFFERED IN CITY OF WILMINGTON. il COME AND SEE US. dee -U toSontlMirlaiHl'a RtahW. UAYDKN GBRHARDT, ' - . -wumington.rN. C flTYSON'S, .Market St. "TYTB INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR . large ana wen seiectea moon of HARD WARE. CUTLERY, &c, .of 'every description. Call and examine GOOBS and PK1CKS at - The following is a statement of the trans Sctions at the Custom House in this city decstf . i. N. JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. 10 South Front street. OYEROOATS ; " " and " Boatwright & IIcEy's , t aud 8 NORTH FRONT ST. - j oec2D4.Wtr ' ; ,'.:' ! Bacon. Eacpii. JOO BoxeeD- 8- SIDES, .' - ! s .... . -25 20X68 SMOKED SIDESj 1 ifc. . Tierces HAMS, "' , j . Forsaleiy .''' dec2-tf KERCHNER CALDER BR8 decS-tf i No. 51 Market Street.. 1W .A. ZET IB 3D ! A small colored child, whose I clurine the month of November, last 1 1 ' r MrU&'PSe nnmn Wa ilid nnt Hiwl.in ' AlaA v.rfJ I flnarl . i i ) - I V . m rc. . i 1 . . irom ioane receired from an accmentd l vrae or exports. ......... ;..f387,S05 00 1 Mthhi.Btt Aoi. wKwket st'ree(j.iioweMii- llisioe. followed bv fallin? ba- I Tonnaira dues, payable in cur- I 1 ., i ' 9s W-TAT8. rometef . winds mostly from west to BOrth, ospSaes!" 11! h! W siigauy warmer ana paruycioaay weataer, . . . . - ' i a n are the; indications for this section to-day. protracted meeting. ; ' " ''. ,'' . Mrs. Lana Qainn, Hying on Cai- 1 We learn Key. F. M. Jordan is in tie, betWeen Front and Water streets, who u city.ami wUl occupy the pulpit of the was badly burned a week or two since by irst Baptist Church to-day at both morning the accidental explosion of akerosene lamp. I naevenw;aOTices. and that he will also is recovering" "'.,:' ij . .', j - There is no doubt much suffer ing and destitution in it is hoped that those are able to do so will assist the ladies BUSINESS SUITS , CHEAP. ' deeSlt- - MUNSON CO. j ! SHffDerliys anlHelmeis,' pINB SOFT' HATS, ' ; ' , . . . " CHILDREN'S and LADIES' HATS. ' . ' ' HARRISON & ALLEN, FEW MAGNIFICENT dec-tf City Hatters preach every night darta the week, com mencing at 71 o'clock, and every evening, :' VIRGINIANS, TO BUV SOME OF MY SPLENDID louob maca suner . . s ti j - . north 'CaBiina---'' Baking Ppwdera. fVR OWN (SomethlDar New A . ' i- foronr own trade) DooteW Yeast PoVd,OTO ALSO, of the Benevolent Society in supplyinethe I Thermometer Record. wants of the most needy. I (The following will show the state of the At . -r ... -. I tliAiroometer. atthe atfttinnft mantinnAit -'at . : vol j . . w. xnrr win reau a pa-1 'rZL 7 " . ZZ T. I . .. v : ' " ; - w . I A -Sfi VPBlrnnv AVAniiior Wnahinrtrn moan I ' a w .i-duv m an.n.w f : per on "Old Times in Wilmington," at the J':. '-7 ' Vi.TZS7m.-iZ-- A T Drwu,1HU Miles Premium Bakinsr Powder. r -for sale by , U,., c ADRIAN iVOLLERS, fr- Southeast comer Front and JOoctcsts. :5 1 r i ..! .s .tT til time, as ascertained from the daiiy bullet regular; monthly meeting of the Historical I . , . .. . . a o . . . . . I issued from the Signal Office in this city: and Scientific Society, which meets at the I . . J and ScienUfic Society, which meets attbe . vffv .; T . . Lecture Room of the First Presbyterian Charieston, !'.. .!. 47 Church to-morrow evening. ! Corsicana, . . . ... .47 The receipts of cotton at this SuaSi'-." I .'S port for the month ending yesterday Jacksonville...... 51 amounted to 81,647 bales, and the ex-1 Key West,.., V;.. 59 Mobile.......!..-43 Montgomery . . . . .40 xnew uneans,....43 Punta Rassa, .... .54 Savannah,;....... 48 bl Maias,.... YYunungton, . . . . 42 I -Sr. NORTH CAROLINIANS TO BUY some ew MY laGNinCXNT i ' ??t- -jfi:f A 3i sit fi. A TMORR'S VTVfn? Wam vM , - ' fli-wf Half Barrels'Backets and Tnbs. : ; P14?;1" Ca1"' Barrelsr ' ' A decStf jADRJAN & VOLLERS. i Virginia; Oassimero, nnrla knr thA'aftm" nprirul lrt 17 (Y14 TnnlAfl I i . .iTI-T r T. r --i 1 jrjra in arayeiieTius. . :. of which 6,874 bales were foreign. Stock I passengers by the steamer D. MurchUon. in yard and on shipboard 82,881 bales. I which arrived here yesterday morning, re- A paty who went hunting over I port that the house of Mr. I. C. Bond, for in Bruiiswick on Thanksgiving Day were I meriy of this city, was destroyed by fire in surpreu 10 una, upon- reiurmog iodine I jbiwiuw, uu nuaj umg msu ' everg. that the causeways had been over j ltIVBR and rink TBtm: flned by the freshet to sneh an extAnt that I I I .'.:. ' . .- - ey had to wade up to the lops of their I ''-rTh9a,:t'm:m ioots ia water to get back. c , j this porton the 27th ult , ., t . i Dartv of two. who wnt nn. .. f CNielsen, sailed ,from Ex- hunting e'xpedluon to tlie neighborhood of 7 ? dL ' Rocky Point, on Thursday; bagged up- - T The Brit,sh bng Magdala was report wards of thirty partridges, aVd wouM hay e.dSCmmg Up lhe nia done better but for the fast that their am- T The homier John -SthutUJ Hanson, munHIcjn gave eut. Another Nimrod, who I frofn 13x18 Prt wasatFayalon the 14th ult, inineA tihAm at IhA Tint ntneAeA In Hit- I fOT;wpalfg.4ilyy-j., -fii 'l ' '::-'--- r,! .T .,:'llBbHICat. ;'1! Ladies' Kid G-ldvesl! T1HE BEST 8 -BUTTON CANNED QOpDS.Beef,Mrik, Salmon, . 9 tt ' ' . LabBlenOreten Vegetables, &c. iV .' i ADRIAN TOLLERS. 1 ' i i iii - i " 'ISiCini!!) ivnnipva .:' . . j-rr-.' . 111 htws ana Boxes. decStf.r-.;' i ir .-i ATmTAW a ttot t vdo rflHE LARGEST STOCK OF :' da be found at the SouttSst , ! Miae f J l? ''a:, corner Profit and TkrV Of. W ww,-i VvnilKISN A lfll T DDQ w V VULUMsO, Soap,Lye,CaniyaUCieese. , 200 30X68 J7g Cases LYE, Boxes CANDY, . 100 Boxes CREAM CHBESB, - I . : ' ,m For sale by ' t dec S-tf KERCHNER A C ALDER BROS. . i Sniff3 ToBacco ani Hacierel. 50 Caae8,aad4fz-1 SNUFE, 1 100 xesToBACCO ' 1 '.100 Bbte Kits MACKEREL, : : -. ' For saie'by ' ' ' ''. "" dec 8 tf KERCHNER A CALDEB BROS. Flour, Sugar, Coffee and Rice I 500BDtaPLODB 1. ''r;;';gQ Bbls SUGAR,- ' V' 100Bsg8CeFFKB' '. ! i . 10 TtercesBJCKi ;"' : i Forsaleby ; ! : : ' - dec.a-tf , KERCHNER A CALDEB BROS. John W. rordon & Bro., ; ; ' . GENERAL INS. AGENTS, : . f 1y No. SI North Water Street. ReprescLtmg over $50,000,000 Assets. ij 4 IN .THB Cm FOR 1.75. L' ARIOSO OPERA COLORS 75c. - ' - ; ' (i f' ni- J i.-.'Ciii j( L njiitoff) ii?, jSr-jw:') l i- i --;;i-;-iaiiiBics:.-. For the City Trade. QNjcbMMsiQNi' ?:;;:'";i i;- rv; -;V ! if AND WILL BE SOLD AT ONCff ;' u AT VtoY LOWEST FIGURES, decStf ,,. FIRB: Liverpool A London & Globe. .Hambmrg.Bremen, British America, -Mobile Underwritera. ' ' ' LIFS : Metropolitan of New York. Life ins. Co. of Virginia. -. .f r" 1 "' MARINE; . ; .;'. United States "Lloyds" of N. Y. . A ffi2i!2?2S?EnL offered to u ---7- nwiiiiniiiuiHiiuii m, aiKaee in tn ..in of arucie in ims cm insniin? read .i . a R instigate TthlaTAddss, JTpJ M North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Fa. in Immense i OK Firkins and Tubs Finest fiTTr .: u nt 0 . MDX3E BDTTER, si. t largest yield of cotton f000 acre, haying ii A-rhihitP.1 909 pounds, in the grown and exhibited -pounds, in the ed. Rev. Mr. f totan the pastorate of the Bapf ,VTp18Da naB ready established hr41,10, aog the people. We bt .18 8lfty W1fn u be pleasant and 5W "?'?'ons may accomplish a wo5 ' religious good. He hT nriached tcowded houses ever since hi.PrrtvTfe els of corn that Mr VV uiau vm icpcm amterlaBy ,A farmCTt)f Cedar Creek SnshiD C0D8iderpd 0Be of ln wM,thefarmer in he cdQnty-- ' - ing a fine doe. The Schooner JK&i Cbn)I' arrived at ponce, P.; R.; on the 2Gth.of October, via Mayaguez. DRESS GOODSr Joint Serrlee The congregations of the Pirst Presbv- I . - -.-j " : '11 ::' " terian and the Front; Street Method -SStiT-Churches WW nniie in Joint services to- ?.???SS ?hfron! j. t rk. r.-i " I a loruus port. UUJf, AVCV. Xl. II 11BVU rCMJUlUK ,B( . mo H !f ;' !-J ' ' '. ' - -i!i;j.i . Presbyterian Church in the morning andt at , jNEW: All VERTISEMENTS. the Methodist Church at night ) ( ? i f , ; ; j "' :; '' - ' We are requested to state that the seats flrflJlfi 1 Crfi TTil ftTI "Rail will all be free on this occasion. : . I' , . - .. W 1 W1 S i I A. .BULJHf 'H UAJUl - - ; '; 4 THAN NTOEELR"? : ; : CALL AND EXAtCiNE. ; iT4 :t t .?':?. ,f J:u-'U;.'l . . .1. ;Y1U'--ii Jr.lSi REMEMBER WE ARK. NOT' PERSISTENT,' - i ! BUX OK NEVER BUY. t -r Vf'StJaJ-) . 9:11 JKiii 51 decVD&WU . . -j i 'vis! 'Til J Exearslon. ': -..'-' " 1 ! ii-iiov:Ctrner Second and Market Streets, ii paa oeen expectea.utaK. a jargeescur- i Tuesday, EVENING, , December 4TH, isw. I ; : j : - u iw't.ij f-.i jj. aiAn noHir am amtI MitriKiaV' iAHiit aimiva I ( Tir.nr.ST m rAvnontrnman anil tjih. I . . I .. M Sri if arm i vv -. ' am " aVk . - B1UU fcat J VI W1U1VH a WAU WWUIU MlllO I .1 V" J -aw MyiuviuaM H4U JOUiUR, 1 : - - "f IiT'tI IItI' m ' 'Wit f If '- here last nieht from Columbia. ?We learn. I PStStip.steiies, aF. VonCampenrf Lla mrar rrvn Hiwrr4w 'i ivl however, tbei hav It: otvn tirfiW-tho;ariliiy 'F-ihi LrWANTED-100O LIVR QUAIL ,a ' a . , --ITTT-WnnaasortitTH; -. t & . T .7 i .TT r r"-." r -r V I - , .. . delierod la Nw Yorlr flnMn. I totthW ) nnAVr.ri;Tjii TT5:.-JTT A.: . church of at.plaoet'has KTf' w nWT- L's"4 UWay-Aw CUUlirOrfl. Ulinn. liPr 2-t.f TSln fi P.nnlh 7inn( Q postponed until Christmas. Stamford, Conn. f OA' Tubj Choice 'GOSHEN BUTTER, i i' gO zea -Ixa CilEA CHEESE,- '' I !' " 5r.i r.MM i I";,:' ' ! Oft Bw NEWARK: SWEET CIDER, Half .Bbls ;do. ? j- OtkU'l-,-: V it A Barrels Pure Old APPLE VINEGAR, i ' CHAS. D. MTERS, A decStf 'r '.: ;. 38and .7. i VpU CAN GETSTHE. BEST CIGAR ,-- ;ien money as 'J f ' THE BEST; THE CHEAPEST THE AMERICAN SOFT CAPSULE COMPANY' Oastor Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Jse Oil TuTDentine- Bala. rW.it.. iT las. t. . ouof :iw, iuwwr Oil Male Fem with Flnert Oil of SwfcSwood $1.00 STAB Tbam-Mabk, and see-mTietijt Forle by sUDrgtsT0 7011 fee i-'i3 A ITotice. -'RASPROVCZ, fa: rt DO! YOU lCHEWT J'yT -LARGS QyTERS IN EVERY STYLE, . ,,';. ... --fj i . .t -. AND THE BEST Ut THE CITY.' a nd 40North Water St ylSSiWJ. DoYouSmokel fn a r- MRS. L. v FLANAGAN- WISHES TO AN TOunce to the Ladies that she has tnnH ' fans; her FaU purchases ia MILLINERY and everv dacripaon of FANCY ARTICLES? and IS no? ' Beanafut Staek of all the NEWEST STYLES! ? French Pattern Bonnets and Hats. VelvetahflkVT n' Fea4hrs.Ftowers.(Bibbona, c7 ! rf", Sat'feSift. hM?.Goc .the. ' Hnwbl73ing; " r. 7 r. swuibj souciiea. ana perreoc saUsfacttoivsssftteedor money refimded. ; : - Yjey Store, 43 Markct Street. 4it W nac MRS L. FLANAGAN i A full assortnicnt of fine CHEWlN(?TOBACCO uii.-t r Sracmtines bratad John Dwinn aunnaa.' ats a - rna nd .mi.I.TTiS' 1ZTM31E At M.M.UaWA LI .... A . deettf a J9,30&2iMartsetetreet. and Edge Tools of lr yon want the at the Old Eatab- Si ;:1 J J hi -f. It tl ... . - - . . av ; v
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