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THEHOimntdrSTAB. By WJHi P; BERNARD. t-UBLISHED, DAILY KXCBP KONDAYS. j ; -.i f"- " RATSS B17B8CMPTIO Df ADVAJO.: ,. oncyear, (by mail) portage paid,... .;;,..) $J W Six months, " " " .... ... .. . 4 00 - . - ::::::: 15 To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the city. Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City Agents are not authorised to collect far mere than three month in advance. " 77 OUTLINES; The Pope's condition is worsa ir Tbe French Minister, of -Foreign Affairs bas notiQed the Vatican that be will be guided by the strictest good will to-the Holy Bee, but be will not tolerate any diiect Influence. The Russians were repulsed with heavy loss on the 28th and 29th ult, in at tempting to seize the junction of the roads from Orchanie and "Etropol: Harlan has been iccmfirmed for Supreme tJourt. . A favorable report bas been made on Mississippi Jetties: - 8pecial session adjourned and regular session begun. Said Presideat, with rare exceptions, 'will renominate persons who have failed of con firmation. Eleven negative votes on confirmation W. EL Smith for Chicago Collectorship; this represents strength of ultra opponents of President in Senate. - Synopsis' of President's message is given under our telegraphic head. A civil rights case in Philadelphia has been decided against the prosecutor. :.r De- spondency prevails - at Constantinople, owing to' the rapid advance of the Russians beyond the Balkans. , tt The Turks have abandoned several ofttieir strongly fortified positions. ? -New 'York markets: Money 5 per cent.t gold steady kt 1021; cotton firm at 11 5 1611 7-1 6c; flour heavy and un changed; wheat firm; corn a shade stronger; spirits turpentine heavy -at Sityc; rosin quiet at $1 701 75. . " r " . Rev. Dr. Bledsoe's condition is worse. He is reported as growing steadily Weaker, and but faint hopes entertained of his recovery. " Although the Russians may be making. steady advances in the direc tion of bringing the, Turks to terms, they are .not victorious every time. News of "a repulse,' attended with heavy less, has been received. It ap pears that en the 28th and 29th ulti mo they attempted to seize the point where the1 two roads unite -from Of chanie and Etropol, but with the dis astrous result indicated. .-. Latest By Mail. TUB WRECK OF Til K HURON. Kecovery of tli BaMilni f , Csn uiaoder Ryan Xweniy-flva mare Bodies Recovered Forty ' Strewn Along the Bncb. Wxshingtost, Nov. 30. The signal service observer at Kit ty Hawk reports to the chief signal officer at 4 P., M., as follows:. . - - "Reported by Lieut. Harrington at wreck station that the fore, main and rnizzen topmast of the Huron are now ashore, and several papers and a box of letters belonging to Mr. Den ig have been recovered. The surf ' is still very high, and it is thought that everything will come ashore. TwenU ty-five more bodies, have been found, and among them one believed to be .Ensign Danners, which has been brought to this place. Wind blowing strong from northwest. , f ; . "A messenger has arrived from Commander James J.:- Green with dispatches stating that the bodies of Commander Ryan, Mr. Gillet and Mr. Loomis have been recovered, and will be buried there, seventeen miles north of Nag's 'Head, Currituck Shooting Club House, where they can be easily shipped North by the steamer Cygnet. Should the bodies be wanted it will be necessary to send metallic cases. Letters addressed to Thomas J.: Payner, Poplar Branch postoffice, will reach him. He will have charge of the bodies; Forty other bodies vbave - been - beard of scattered "along the beach ' fifteen miles north of Currituck Shooting Club House." . ' Spirits Turpentine. Raleigh handled 1,970 bales cotton last week. ' . " " ; " On Albemarle Circuit there are reported thirty conversions. ! ' - '. Wake criminal court sent; four convicts to the penitentiary. ; V Charlotte has received a bale of cotton welghing:jB57 ponndsi f 1 Fifty persons recently professed conversion in Winston M. E. Church. John R. Pugb, a worthy citizen of Alamance, aged, 47, died on 21st ulU I- Thirty persons professed faith in the recent revival held at Henderson, N.' C. Revenue collections in 4th Dis trict for Nqieember, $73,111.69. Increase $26,327.08.- u ' Wake coanty did well in No vember 19 while and 11 colored couples ; were spliced. - ! w .' .n- . . Twenty persons professed re ligion at the recent revival in the Lonishurg Baptist Churchy, .. . .-. Rev. H. F. Wiley, Alexander Circuit, M. E. Church, 1 reports v sixly-f otrr accessions during theyear. , . 'On Topsail Circuit, N.C. Con ference, M. E. Churchj there have been 39 . accessions during: the year, V f ? lfi Col. PaldhahV fornrly of ibe Raleigh Sentinel, is now sole editor of the BentonvUle, (Ark.) Advance. Rufe Lowrance isto be hanged at Charlotte on the 14th inst. rJ)iak Smith will be hanged, at the same time and place. Charlotte' . shows a . healthy re cord. For November there were three deaths among whites and seven among the negroes. . : ; . . The wprk:dn Surry Circuit, -under the charge oLKev.fW- S;.prea8y, is as follows: So far this year there have beeit 113 accessions to the church on the circuit. Last year there were. 157 Total for two years 270. - ' - ' ' 1 -'-" ; - - A' t- V-l .. V ....... W. VOL. XXI. NO.. 61." TheHaleigh Observer says that SIX Candidates, admitted nn trial tit thn "W t. Conference, wrote a aermnn on PpTwn. lauce, 3 ana wosiae Game text,. although hundreds of miles apart. J i, J ; . n -l.. . r f Wilson Advances The biggest irtnsnet ever Known in xar river i Tne-water at Cockreli's bridge w&n nn lmnt tn the planks higher than it ever was since me uemoraDie iresnei oi HVa. : -The : Christian denomination known as "Disciples of CLrist," in North UHiwuuUf UBTC UICUlUCIOUip Ul 11,141, cording to the minutes of their last conven tion. Thev have 93 chnrchea and 44 preachers. . , i Rev. W. C. Willson writes the Raleieh Advocate that there )iatp hppn rvl. raio uu vavie vircuu hb iouows: inira qaarterly meeting 20 conversions; at Beth lehem 120: at Olivfl Rranoh 95 Trtt.l 1RK 1m 2 ifl Sm. A .... Two large churches have been built during 4L J AAA I . . . iuo yeiu ana over fouu Buoscnoea towaras Rev. J. San ford writes to the Raleigh Advocate-. At McDonald's school house a protracted meetine was held with glorious results. A church , will be built there soon and have thirtr-nina members to start with. AtfJurne's school house a society organized since Bra S. came to the circuit, aumberine twentv-five members. The circuit is in good condition; twenty- inree nave joinea tne cnurcn. - i E CITY. , NEW ADVKRTIIEHENTk. W. H. Sttbon Cigars. B. W. Tvxmath Ship notice. Notice Hibernian Association. CbonlYjA Morris Auction sale. GborgkA. Peck! Hardware. &c. BuRBAinc Drugs, medicines, &c. Heinsbebosr Artificial ivy, &c. MUKSOK& Co Medicated flannel. Mrs. Heaton Furniture for sale. Geo. W. Price, Jr Card of thanks; R, Walthah & Co Monuments, &c Price's Lecture on The Negro at Harris'. Festival Ladies Front St. M. E. Ch. R p. Chaxer Turpentine land for sale. Books of subscription open Compress Co. Fettewat & Schttlxen Consign men ts. Locl Dota. Hamp. Graycolored, was beforey Justice Scott, yesterday, on the charge of assault and battery.- Case dismissed at de fendant's costs. . v The Thanksgiviag collection at the joint services at the Lutheran church, for the benefit of the. Ladies' Brnevoledt Society, amounted to $26.53. ! 1 r - George L.' Mabson, of this, city, has received from Governor Vance his commission as. Lieutenant Colonel of the Fifth Battalion N. C. State Guard. ' Col. J. G. Burr leaves; for Ra leigh to-day, to attend an important meeting of the Board of Directors of the Insane Asylam, of which he is a member. . One of our young friends had the misfortune, yesterday afternoon, to fall overboard from a flat near the railroad wharf. He said the water was cold 1 Falling barometer, increasing easterly to southerly winds and cloudiness, and rising , temperature, followed by rain, are the indications for this section to-day. A gentleman informs us tbat'he read a private letter yesterday, received, by a party in this city, announcing the death of a Mrs. Pattoo, of Haywood county, at the advanced age of ninety-four years. Capt. Henry Savage, City Clerk and Treasurer, has gone to Raleigh, where be has been summoned to appear as a wit ness in a case before the Federal Court for the recovery of certain bonds issued fer service performed during the war, and which is alleged to have been In aid of the rebellion. V, Tbe Cotton vompreaa. The Wilmington Compress and Ware house Company have made a contract for a fifteen hundred ton Taylor press one of the three largest in the world to be located on the north end of their property. Work wii be commenced immediately upon the foundations, and, as the new press is now nearly completed, it is expected that it can be put in place and be ready for work soon after the 1st of January next. r: We note with pleasure this evidence of prosperity on the part of the Compress Company, a corporation now thoroughly established, .and controlled by some of the most capable and reliable business men of our' city. . '"'-' Criminal Co art. This tribunal met at the Court House in this city yesterday morning. His Honor, Judge Meares, presiding. The following comprise the Grand Jury: 1 II C. Evans, Foreman W. El Springer, S 1 ! Reaves, Richard Beasley,; Wm. ,H. Goodman, Jesse Ives, Samuel Davis, D.' M. Dart, James'" W. Telfair,' George ; W. Murray, John Evangelist, Joseph Farrow, David Pigott, Thos. A. Davis,' J. H. Mal lard; Roderick MacRae, John T. Flowers, E: H. Rhue., vp- The following cases were disposed off State vs. W. & W. iiailroad. Continued for the term. ' State vs. W., C. & A. Railroad.' Con tinued for the term. .' '! ';' State vs. Margaret Dafamer, for retailing without a license. Not guilty. State ys, Margaret Dahmer,;for retailing withbui a licensev' Not guilty. - State ys Bunh Bryan, et ah . Disturbing a religiflus congregation!. ;;. Motion';' for judgment oo a former verdict. ' 'Case on .fjnaiaVlabte Letierair 4 vTbe following are the unmailahje letters remaining in the city postofllce, December tbe4th: ' ;' ; .-"''-y- ( Miss Sallie, Branson,? Sumter Sf' C. i Mrs. Phillis Ward,TSamenrine, S. p. T-v 3 " ' r-r- 4 7 !7r ' -V-J 5 wt vi, .1 .11: : )' u ) t . -. . , . . - . BOARU OP AI.DERB1EN. ' UJ ; Proeeedlnss In Resalar SesstOB.' The Board of Aldermen met last evening: in regular session, all of the members beings present. ; Alderman Myers requested permission to state that he was not derelict in being abj sent for the last' three meetings,, aa be was out of the city. : Alderman Bowden stated that he was ab sent from the city oh the 5th inst, ,wben a meeting was held. 's-At V ; The Mayor reported that he had sold two mules and seven carts,' and had carried out t p the instructions of the Board in regard to drummers. -..: .. ,v.,- r The committee . to. ; which was referred the matter of grading the street railway, through Alderman . Toilers, .Chairman, re ported progress, when, on motion, of Al derman Flanner, the committee was con tinued. "' L- Sil Wit i'i'"i i Other committees reported progress. l,: . The committeejpik . Limited- Railroid Tickets was allowed f uither time to report. The committee on Finance reported that the law taxing newspapers be'so construed as to relieve such weekly newspapers; from the tax as are issued from the same office from which a daily is published. Adopted Petition of the President and .Board of Directors of Bellevue Cemetery, requesting tbe grading of Red Cross street, was, on motion, referred to the committee on Streets and Wharves, with instructions to report at the next meeting. , , . Tho following resolution, offered by Al derman Hill, was referred to the commit tee on Streets and Wharves: . , ? ' Whereas, Inasmuch as public interest demands tnat tne public docks of tne city should be kept open to the use of the pub lic for trade and other purposes; therefore, Resolved, That Cbesaat street dock be de clared open to the use of the public from and after this date. ' .' Alderman Lowrey offered the' following resolution, which was adopted : :'v' .' J: i Jteolvedt That His Honor, the Mayor, ad vertise for bids for repairing the city lamps for twelve months, from and after June l6t, 1878. i --- - Thej following resolution was offered by Alderman Foster, and, on motion, referred to the committee on Fire Department V I JBesdlved, That the committee on Fire De pactment take into consideration the feasa bility of permanently locating one of . the city steam fire engines in Brooklyn, and to report upon the same atthe..next regular meeAingi'--""" ' r-, :"' ' V.T', r The following was offered by Alderman Foster and adopted: .: .. ' . Resolved, That any person within the city limits that may injure or attempt to injure or kill any wild bird or squirrel, " or " who shall attempt to destroy or shall destroy, wild birds, nests or squirrels'.nests within the city limits, shall be fined not less than $5 or more than $25. i Alderman Flanner moved an amend ment io the foregoing, to the effect - that it be known as Alderman Foster's Squirrel and Bird's lest Bill. Amendment con curred in. . '. -.-.j.;-' The following ordinance was presented by Alderman Foster, , and, '' after being amended by Alderman Hill, by inserting the wordj "who are non-residents," was adopted: f . , tit. .. 1. Resolved. That every person acting as drummer in his own behalf, or as agent for any other person, who shall sell or Attempt to sell anv erooda. wares or merchandise in the city of Wilmington, before having first paid the. taxes required by the ordinances of said city and obtained a license from the City Clerk so to do, shall forfeit and pay to the city of Wilmington not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars lor eacn and every offense. , , ?. A , 2. That every person acting as drummer in his own behalf, or as agent for any other person, who shall sell or attempt to sell any goods, wares or merchandise in tne city or. Wilmington, or present his cards to any city broker or to any otber person, or solicit them,! or any of them, to sell, or offer for sale any goods, wares or merchandise, be fore navine first paid tne taxes required dv the ordinances of said city and procuring a licenses from the City Clerk, shall forfeit and pay not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each and every offense. A resolution by Alderman Foster in re lation' to an itemised account of the city indebtedness being placed in the hands of the city attorney and that he be directed to collect the same, &c., was lost. ' ' : On motion of Alderman Foster, it was resolved that upon application of 'five re spectable citizens of the nclty of Wilming ton, directed to the Mayor, he is empowered and authorized to let the City Hall by the day upon such terms as he may deem pro per, the rent per day not- to be less than $15, the same payable in advance. r:ka A petition from numerous citizens, pray? ing lor a oriage across me - uroau uu Second street) was read, and on motion of Alderman - Planner, was referred to the Committee on Streets and Wharves. A petition . from . E. : Burruss, for peri mission to erect two new tin roof build ings in the rear of the JblilmggOTiTthe corner of 'Front and Princesls streets,, was, on motion, referred to the Committee on Fire Department. n. 'dsi 'An ordinance providing a tax of .fifteen cents on each wagon, ten cents upon each cart or vehicle other than a wagon, and five cents' upon each boat, in which any article may be brought to mar set lor Bale, and aiso providing a penalty of ten dollars for re fusing or neglecting to pay the same, was adopted. '. v-'d ;v'v, x--t . -'a.a i On motion the Jioard adjourned. . e . - - - ' - . v Ray Line Freight via Steamer to WH mlngton. - t .rj, rry-' The Norfolk Virginianitt Sunda, says: 'The fine large steamer Metropolis,' char tered from a New York. Company, arrived here last night. , , She is to make connection with the Bay Line steamers from Baltimore, and will' transfer all freights for the W; : & Wl JL- R. to Wilmington f or shipment t(o the stations oni j that railroad X lipropOs Jol this, 'several of the railroad clerks iu this Mtv WttinWf ad with ' the ' Atlantic t Coast Line will leave for Wilmington;, N..C. tor; morrow morning to conduct the business of the company.", ' ; V u f s i ,: if i . . . - t. 1 IT ri I II I:f ,1 . I..coiJWTyCOinUQlIsaioSJBRS.r'iiji;, Abatraet ' 'of Proeeedlng in ' Regular i f The Board of County.Commissioners met voQteriaV kfioAnt, ' --.rrVi1a'i.! mnntMv 'r7:H:r:ri2i utes pr tne last regular ..0PHee):f adgs.were read, and, jtn mooa, the .same )ontini4.n.li - fThefoUpwingcounty offlcersicameAbe, fore the Board and renewed their , official i ' : . si - bonds for the : ensuing iyeari according . to the requirements of the law, with good and sufficient sureties, vir: El Hewlett, County Treasurer; S. H. Manning," Sheriff j I, E. Sampson gfetellprerk oi me superior .uoun; m. ik uewiew, jqto sfer'",'-.' s. ; UwKMititrSS ;v ;;. f j A commuuicaliou M A. Uocut, in refer - Afco tn in miibim Mil ii' nnlnnMT f 191 rcu i un ciuunio vuuuiuuog. a ; On application from the following named persons they were granted licenses to retail spirituous liquors in ine city 01 vv liming- ton for the ; term of three and six months,' respectively :; Hi C. Dravo, R. J. Scarbo- rough, John'Meyer, Wra. TJlrich, Ii. Vol- . . . ;.. 1 . . . . TIT 1 . . lers, Mrs. A.' K. Heyer, Cobb Bros., D. 'R Canaday, J. G. Oldenbuttel, Henry Oh- landt, Rl PEyden, Mary Davis, E. Bry- son, F. Luhrs, , ;It was ordered that the Chairman and Commissioner Worth he appointed a com mittee to cause to be repaired the public bridfio, over Smith's Creek. llt wasordered lhat a; special committee, consisting 0l the Chairman; and . Commis sioner! Wo rth.be appointed to consult with. His Honor,: Judge OJ P. Meares, and So licitor Moore in regard to certain indict ments found by the' Grand Jury at the last term of the Criminal Court against Com missioner Duncan Hohnes. ' .The annual report of the Sheriff of the county of New Hanover, in relation to the school, fund was presented, approved , and ordered spread on the records of official re- pprts and'placed on file It was ordered that all the annual reports of Magistrates 'be referred to the Finance committee for examination before being approved." " t ' It was resolved that' the clerk of Audit Committee enquire into Uie (valuation oi JoJiq Biasit's real estate, and, jf there is any error, correct the valuation.;, ,; .ti ,. -s , Application of .Whitman. Wilson, to be -relieyed of a tax. assessment on one half of v.u .v.v...mva .w " and another, was ordered referred bacs to the applicant to be adjusted between film- self and the other party. 3 ' . - I Application of .AlexanderAi Jonesi to be discharged as road master of theigger 1 Head Road ; was granted and James Hardy Moore appointed in his place. Oh application,1 Duncan Holmes, Super intendent of the County Work House, was grated permission to workthe ceunty . x. ' prisonerstunder guard) at any place where he can find employment for them. . j It was ordered- that; the: proposition of i v . t. v. - w " Wn " I T J Jiver the tax books of Wilmington town- AnW Jer 1wwa fa lier itAmnntft and r1x I anip, auu compuw uu ucur mu -v.L j . j j-i: .1 t v I Atha Mn.l,;n. fn (tha MtnA 4 nr- I pared by them this yeas) for $650, be ac - I cepted as final, with . the understanding that it cover the returning of the delinquent JiSt. 1 ' The petition of Jenny Williams, in refer ence to tax' assessment, was referred back f or ;the want of proper in formation. ; ; -n The resignation of James Grant, over seer of the public road .from the four-mile post to the seven-mile post, on the New bern road,' was granted, and Garret Walker was appointed to fill the vacancy A communication from Commissioner L B, Grainger, annbuncicg that he had for warded to Qor. Vance his resignation as a member of the Board, was received, and, on inotion, a request made that the same De puDiisnea. . xiis appeuueu.M iuuuw; i WiLMiNQTONi N C, Dec. 3, 1877. lo the Board cf County Commissioners, Nev Mmmat county: .. n u Gentlemen. I would' respectf ull v in form you that I have forwarded to Governor Vance my resiznation of tne seat wmcn i hold at your Board. I regret that the de mands of my own private business prevent -my serving out the remaining' year of my term, as my intercourse, witn you aas oeen pleasant, but, as you are, aware, jl only originally consented to serve after consider able ursine on the part of many of our citi zens and with the distinct understanding that as soon as the finances and expendi tures of the county could be put on a .pro per footing I should be at Jioerty to reure. Thanks to the1 harmonious and .earnest efforts of au the members or your ; Isoard this has now been accomplished; the ordi nary ezBeuses of the. county have been de creased nearly one half ; the old debt prior to January, 1877,- nas 'peen -tunaea on a reduced oasis, ana since mat time every debt incurred ' by the county has been paid I nromnUv in cashj and there is now aft float' log debt whatever and no necessity of there beins any in the future; and in addition to . . .... .... i that you will now be iu a position to ma teriallv reduce the taxes for next year. "as during this year you haye had to levy taxes lOl UUC jw uitt uiug utuuwo iu uvo Ul one year.'1 TmmKiDg you- an ior tne - Kind and courteous manner in whicn each - or you has treated ma durlng the, wholr year tnat 1 nave oeeu wnn vuu, vimk: t , .i. i -ii. X am yours, respectfully, ji On motion, the Boarded journedJ ' t ' - - HltER ARD RtABINli ITEns. Th'e' Swedish brig BTreorstromsen. arrived at tiharleston f rbm. this port on the. 80th tilt. 'Aft Capt (3recof UhepsteatnW' North 'Glfte reports thit theriyer Jsibw ;,' falling qnne rapiuiy .oei bo w ymjf uom twenty feetr above low water mark; at Fayetteville. In ine fower' Cape Fear, however; the river ..isfult . ..... session ; present.'. J . O.' W agner. JSsq.. Chair-1 wurueij, oawermg ner ,uoor open i mani'and C!6mmioners L BL Graineer: B. iUi an axe breaking the lock, -AjSPMYi' .'WorthV D. "Sahders' and' Duncan warrant was issued later id the day by Juslf Dejember .Ttnim' C '' . J 1 ' i 3 i : J ' I tice B.: E. Scott; and ulaced iallhe ha&di I Dalshelmerj . . si . - . . . J- 2-1- I i ' il Til A Hard Caae' a Eilvelr Gbaae. i On Sunday morning last one 17ilham ' Pinkney , colored, went to the residenceof I one Mary iJHolonger, alao colored, livixtg I north of the W. & W. Railroad. And acted ... ZiTZ 'vFW wucupna .3rawrt I eBieraay morning ne oiacpvereo tBf.api. I enspn. who wrs endeavomiir to vrt n ."" pealed in aahanty car in theyi - 1 niiJ of 1 railroad but tui the' officer ' I - - - - - - " " ........? -' . . I ent in at the door Finkney went 'out at i l"e wjadow, ana then commenced an ex- I ching chase, fhi fugitive, leading; he officer j across ditches, oyer fences and through, I fnpe, they. -ViralaBeo' had to wade, knee I rvy alttantnfiV-.t deep in mud and slush, dnt I ljr as they reached e ' Apiece tffhigh! 1 ground, and Brewington was i alraos I kfejir I rnnnirh tn itrn! -1T ih" trrmr ft tliitThiif t1f ,iuw buuucuij'uiwuou :uia iuyt ,aui I fell to the ground, tbe officer tumbling Over I him. Both jumped 'to their feet, when I T ! . - . jl . . ; Ttl I mewingioa reau we warrant 10 irtnKney and told 'him he was his prisoner.' By this time the fngitivehad become pretty nearly ethaustedand he accotdingly submitted to :'J arrestl Vhen f hey had reached .the rail- j road and bad ; proceeded a, -short distance down the track, however, Ifinkney sudden ly halted and that he was going that unless he was 'armedewould have to do some pretty lively fighting to take him. The officer succeeded, ; however, in getting his prisoner, some distance further on and in the meantime assistance oppor tunely arrived and he was conveyed to the I office of Justice Scott. The case came up for investiiration, the charge being that of trespass and the de fendant ; was ordered to s pay a fine of $10 and costs, on the non-payment of which he was committed to jail. The defendant was also found guilty of assault and bat tery and ordered to pay a fine of $5 and ' CQStS. "tui f i mayor Conn. 'il-r" Peter Smith, colored, was arraigned be- : I fore the Mayor, yesterday, morning, on the : charge of cursing and abusing a citizen in frpnt of his place of business on Saturday j night last Defendant was ordered to pay a fine of 5, and to b committed until the same is paid. -' . f James L. Gause, colored, had a hearing on the charee of actinsr verv disorder! jr-on I North Water street Sunday afternoon. De-1 1 uuau ifu wuwcu iu yaj to be confined to a cell for three davs on bread and water. ' ' ! ' ''---I 5 Thomas Kellev. a white Beaman.ehared witq being engaged In a light, w called 1 but bis case was continued until this nwrn-1 ing Festival XO'NIClit ,..;:.-!?-.N;:i -,;SM f ; The ladies of the Front Street Methodist j Church propose to give oneo the,r ever popular festivals this eveniner. in the store . n , a "SS. . ; , n : ' ,K . ' .v 1 "aPP finest New River oysters, - ice f . . . . ' . . h5oh - tll4Jp .lfonf , - f - - .w '" w uw- . ' ThA Innioa rr this r f Is m nr js.m lauiva va tun bVUCI CKCtblVU UvTCl UU things by halves, and all who patronize them may be sure of getting the worth of their money, besides having a good time. Harbor Rfaatera BeportV' Prom Capt JosephPrice, Harbor Master, we 'have the following report of the arrival of vessels at this port, &c., for the month of November: Steamers, 12; barques, 82; brigs. 5 ; schooners, 12. Total, 61. Aggregate ton- nage, 23,272; aggregate foreign; tonnage, 12,110. . .. -; w; NO SUGGESTION OF ARTIFICIALITY is coo veyed by the embellishments of Gouaod'a Olym pian Cream. Its adornment la the very counterpart or nature. . Unique in appearance and compoaitk Rice in larra Bottles rednead tn Onn Do! "" : , ; MAKE N MISTAKE In Doolit'i Tart Pow- dsb jou get the best article of the kind in the world. The can are always fall weicht. the article itself the purest and strongest, possible, so that a want nse Happy tidings fer nervoiu"sufferersr and these I ho have been dosed, dragged and anacked, Pal- I who vermacher's Electric Belu effe ly caraj pi tare debility, weakness, and decay. Book and Jow bl with information werth thoosands. mailed free; Address Pui.yxkxachh Qajutamw Co., Cincinnati, , NOT' TO-MORROW. OH THSiTJErr A mV. but NOW, if yoo. hae a Cough, Cold, or any irrita tion .whatever of the organs of resiratian. nse ' Hau'i Horn or Homtouito ahd. Tab. Jt is a vegetable balsam, compared with which all other pulmonics are Taraeiesa. : -j .. . nae-s Tootnaene mops core in one minute. ASTONISHING SUCCESS. It is the dutr of ev ery person who has used BoaoHn'a (imuasnip to let its wonderful qualities be known to their i menus in curing' uonsumpoon, severe ixragns. Croup. Asthma, Pneumonia, and la fact all threat and lung diseases. N Deraoa ean aae it withonfc lmmedi&ta relief. Thmadalialil nlimtmtMM Such a medicine as the gkkxam stbup cannot be I MH... 70ar W- it, hceuibt use a cants, s i : SoHxaoK'a MAxiuuxa Pilu. will be found to '... possess those qualities necessary to the total eradi. cation of all billions attacks, prosaptHrjer-etarv the secretions of the liver, and give a healthy tone to the entire system.' Indeed, it is no ordinary disco very in medical science to have invented a remedy for these stubborn- complaints, which develop att the results produced by a heretofore free use of ca lomel, a mineral Justly dreaded by mankind, and acknowledged to. fee destructive in the extreme to the human system.- That the properties of feertain vegetables comprise all the tlrtiies of cilomelwith eut its injurious tedeacleals npw an admltaA f act gendered Indisputable by scientific researches; and those who use the Mandrake Pills will be' fally sat- tiftoA thtft tha heat medicines are those nrovided bv nature in the common herbs and Boots of the fields. : . Thm fiiis open tne soweie ana wmwauiiuiMm derangements without salivation or any of the inju- cretion of bile is promotedby these puis, at will be seea by the altered color of the stools, and disap HOUB eaects OI caiomet ui hhm aan: bo- pearing of the sallow complexion ana cieansmg or ibetongue.: .mi ,y n tJ?l'Z Ample dlrecuens ior use aecanrpsnyjeaco pint w lis. Prepared only by JH. 'chenck St Son, at fP2hS525K l.m.'MM SBeeatsirheav . smauer quantity uuw usual nmces. . vo you your D&tlag always perfect I Bon't fail then to Doout's Ybast Powaaa. 'J . , , : --fJ. it iiOii :W';L ' .i i . t t -id J !; K. PrCXTfX. HpiTSX-HCOBB .BEOS.',: PBO'ES J December 2d II Rider. T J. Boykin. E D Nixon, Baltimore; S W Steward, Wm I Wnif -KTo. rt rt vnn;n -M-li.n Tfm:.,,,r t l"'-r urabam . Daves, Newbern: Alex Sd-O Kock, J W:Sdlby;:A W H Steiner. Baltimore. Md j h Jenersont'E Mahone. Boston. Mass;! C l JPW0ffln,.I..-O; Morden Bigg, , Liverpool, I Jneiana: J Moore. Uonwavboro. S C: K I I lArainbu?g,;N; a :: 1 , , '. T 1 : : ' ' ' j ilNEW-VERTJSElNTS.,; The 8ale JEWELRY, &c, AT THE STOBBF. W. BROWN 4 SONS, II 1 . r- , ORONI.Y- Jk VORRTS. "AitctJoirsers'. 1 mm M jm w I JC UXJ11 blirts ' lOP ! Dal6. I TINB Mattrasses, pictures, sewing .MACHINE American, with button-hole : Attachments. Call at I 1, . ; . . . . ; -tit lB8. HEATON'S, dec 4-lt ' Corner Sixth and Red Cross ets. 1 FESTIVAL i t 1 v rpHE LADIES OF THE FRONT STREET ME- trKf'S Caa iwo " . .1 T5 11 TI . occupied by Mr. H.H. Munson, where fine, luscious Oysters and other Refreshments and Delicacies may be had at reasonable prices. fwvon t rail to can. t dec 4-lt Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY .warned not to truster harbor any of , KuX tne jrew or tne unusn un? "so.au-3r-DALA," as no debts of their, con- tracungwui utaiu uy jnasier or uonsigne nov W. TVEMAYN, Master. Hemters Eiternian Beneyolent Asso'd. YOU ARE HEREBY1 NOTI- fied to assemble at my Office, next doer to the Court House, this TUESDAY EVENING, at 1)6 o'clock. . .. , , . By order of the President. ; dee 4-lt '(i 1 - - i - ; Secrdary. - : A Card.': I "TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY Of BYPREgfi- much valuable infnatiJu reiaUvetheTbjt I ,OeC4-lt GEO. W. PRICE, Jr. - TTotipP l' ' 1 ' JiiUtlUC -TtSffiaiSnffipg . g?" COmpaay, to the extent of fifteen thousand' dollars. Books of subscription may be found at the Bank of New Hanover. JNO. WILDER ATKINSON. nHniv um ininrflia nw utawtnfuina 1 ., H. A. BUSS. ; ' i - .... . DONALD MacRAE. aec4-lw ; ; , Committee. Lands for Sale . in Floriia. 0 rt ' ! 0 A ACRES WELL TIMBERED. ALSO fcrfl.U VU Two Turnentino Farms. in comDlete wooung order. .Terms easy to coed parties. rr. . . .. r B. DUNDAS CBATER, Commission Merchant. dec4-3t ' 187 Pearl street. New York. Tifi'lTegro, or Africaii-AmericaB, ; priS PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. By GEO. W. PRICE, Jr. Copies of this Lcctnxe can be had at Haris' News Stand, oa Front St. dec4-lt Hardware, Paints, Oils ani Glass. A FULL STOCK OF BUILDERS' : i. -.- AWT nrni!Q XT A t?Trr -r w LAMPS, CHTMNSYS and BURNERS, For sale low by ' ' GEO. A. PECK, No. 16 South Front St. uecu In Store, AND TO ARRIVE, , V; ' ' ' ' Fresh Drues. Patent Medif.inpn , - ( - :.; 'lf ; Toilet Articles, &c. it I . : - BURBANK'H PHARTWAnv Corner at Vrrmt imA TMnna. fcSV PreSCrintiOBS nrmanul with nmra - war w night. ; . ,..'. . dec 4 tf CELL A FIVE CENT CIGAR i i. - "-van two iwn rut. psmtb' batWSTTRON can and does, ;.T . ' de ana sens otaer uooas in proportion at ."-.!-. S2 MARKET KTrHRT dee 4-lt" Pirott's Old stand." Xledicated Flannel gHTBTS AND DRAWERS, : a - ' . r The very thine for celd weather, at " ' ' de 4 It --..'. - : ' MUNSON (XTS. 1 ' ....-. v . . ! . i . . ' ;,:-' i Soltl for a CommlssioH Only. CONSTANTLY RECEIVING AND HAVE IN .Store on Consignment its teds Mountain nutter, vi -1.-- yc 81 Tubs Lard and Goshen Bu tter, I, it ' jwiw Doap ana vanaies. - .AF V. f . n 1 -, . ?lVBQxes O. K. Ban: Bides. - 1 6 TcrBseen Hams and Shonldew, 10 Crates Mountain Apples, : ' ' ; ;10 Bags Rio Cofiee, 80 Boxes Tobacco. . f rn as uoops onickeas. SBblsBK2S..i' . ' i -v-i . B0 Pkgs Beets, Turnips, Potatoes, &c. V 25LOOQ Paper Bags, tvv.'i - SO BbTs MuUeta, Mackerel and Herring, Bxecste orders for Salt, Molasses, Flqari o. - i , . PBTTEWAY 4s 8CHULKEN, s r-. i - .'Brokers and Commission Merchant, ! -dec4 -tf. Next North Princess. and Water eta; r.1 O til U tl E Rl T S ff mwm-. m mm m -mr I Qrave, Stones, i FtaST-OLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORK; PRICEa DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK,, i PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK, 4 . 'TO ANy PART-F THESOUTBjj L Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book fonn.for, ajto the Tradei Cs - " - Q 4 0W; t BATES OF ADVEBTISIMG, . : One Square one day,...,. ... '.V.' ff Of- . f i - two days. i, 4 . l 76 j." . threedy,. ...i. 2 50 i M i ronrdayB,.... .....i-.v. ... ...... 8 00;, s ne day8.t.......u....M. i.. 3 60 One week, 4 00 s :. Two weekstf7;....i.w. i .- 60 " Three weeks,... v . 8 60 ". One month, .riOOC "... Two months,. ........ .......... 17 00 " Three months,... 24 00 Six months, .. ... 40 0C One year,... . . . 60 Of i . "Contract Advertisements taken at profor Nonpareil type make one square. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Artificial Ivy. I TP YOU WOULD ADD TO the a , attraction of your homes. i I Hang your pictures and . RTIFIGlAli IVY, HOLLY AND V AUTUMNaA : . : ' VINES, : . . " . ' " - : .-- ii-' -i.- -.: Over Arches, Windows, itoors, on Curtain v-Pictore ' , ' Frames, or gutaary. . -j-c;-;U - The nalTersal opinion la, they are 'Perfectly LovelV.' i for sale at ....-.:- I , , . HEINSBERQER'S , - Si- . Iiv Book and Maeic Store, T ' dec4-tf Nog. 39 and 41 Market St. - i -. LAST CHANCE! ' ! Rnv TaBr Ti.ir.t. wn. ; : -i. The day appro aching for the SECOND GRAND I f T ; DRAWING of the . . - '" 1 i C O SI SI O N.W E A L TJ1 Prize Distribution Company, rawlaer JPoalttvelron Dec 31, 1811, - ? ; or Money Setoraed iaoll to the bayers. ' ; ,V i i $320,000 Clash in PHpo I " $50,000 ! y $20,000 ! $10,000 ! I $5000 ! 1 $3,000 1 $2,000 ! ' - - Aad Seven Thousand others.. i Farmers' & Prover8, Bank, Lonis?iUi, Depository, j Tickets only $10; Halves t5;Qaarters 13.50. Offlcial list of drawing will be published in New rors ueraid and Louisville Courier Journal, arid mailed gratis to all buyers. . 'Address G. W. BARROW & CO.. Gen'l Managers. Courier-Journal Building, LOUISVILLE. KY. v i3r"8BND FOR A ClKCTTr.A'R. : - nov 21 -eodt26D AW - Th 8a Tn V OWING TO THE SUCCESS AND SALES CON- ? SEQUENT UPON THE : ' ' LARGE, EEDUCTI0HS we' have made mpon very many special lines of-; i e DRY QOODS We: have "decided to " f add the following List of Special Bargains, which excel in attractiveness and cheapness any thing we have yet offered: ' . j No. 1. ; A Varied lot .of DRESs'boODS, in Serge, Repp-: i -; and Alpaca Mixtures, 1 5 cents per yard. (Every one away below anything wcever offered ' -i j l J! ' before.) ' - OUR DKES GOODS DEPART- j V' jiEit ; .- . is replete with all the Novelties, and at prices that cannot fail to meet the approbation of alL Black Cashmeres from 40 cents to $1 50; Worsted Fringes in all the p polar shades: Black Silk Fringes both cheap and handsome;. . Galoons, Braids, &c, &c; BLANKS from $175 toil a 00; Flannels in White and Colored, Twilled and Plain i t jalso full line of Opera in Plain and Plaid; FELT SKIRTS from 75 cents; - , Balmoral Skirts from 50 cents; -C ssimeres for Men and Boys' Wear cheap ; Kentucky Jeans from 12 cents; LADIES' 8-BUTTON KID GLOVES 75 cents (in .Black, Dark Colors, White and Opera Colors) ; GENTS' WHITE KIDS 75 cents; Gents' Black Kids $109; Ladies' Gnlpure Lace Scarf s $3 00 and $1 8panish Luce Lace Scarfs $1 50; Also a full line by the yard; Neck Ruffing from 10 cents to fl 00; Neck Ruffs from 1 cent to 5 cents; CAIJCOBS'.S to Scents. ' - ' " - . . ' . ,.: 'x- . . ' - ; . ' . . i . . . ( I '. J . . i ' i . f .. . BLEACHED COTTON S Amoskeag Bleached Cotton, 8 cents; 4-4 Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 10 cents"; 4-4 Androscoggan L Cotton, 10 cents 4-4 Wamsutta, li cents; Pride of the Westt 14 cents. .. - -.' i A full line of Unbleachings from 5 cents. : BROWN & RODDICK, - i .. .. . 9 :.i novll-tf 45 MARKET 8TREET. : Photographs. ATES' ; NEW - GALLERY. CONNECTED with his Book Store, on Market Street.is now com- - pleted and ready for business. ' ' " . . ' ' . C, YATES, : ttec8- T No. 51 Market Street- surinzi profits. About f 2) io mvestinte this. SOU canital iwiniml It will nav mvestigate this. Address, J. M. F08TER.53 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. deo 9-3t - Millinery and FaDcyGrQods. MRS. L. FLANAGAN WISHES TO AN nounce to the Ladies that she has returned" from the Northern Cities, where she has been ma king her Fall purchases in MILLINERY and every description Of FANCY ARTICLES, and la now prepared to show her patrons a Very Attractive and ' Beautiful Stock of au the NEWEST STYLES in French Pattern Bonnets and Hats,. Velvets, Bilks, Feathers, Flowers. Ribbons, fie.. - . My motto is, as heretoore, the Best Goods, the Lest Designs, the Lowest Prices, and the Most Orders from the country solicited, and perfect . satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. - r. Variety Store, 42 Market Street. '- " octttf nac MRS. L. FLANAGAN Li! Stiff Dertys and Helmets, - ,Jf?NB SOFT HATSr h I - I ?o . :;., Vr ,j I : r CHILDREN'S and LADIES' HATS'. Q .v. ; t V 1 HARRISON & ALLEN v- decS-ir- p.f;i --?a.,.'J',iJ? ., C!!yHtti.,J-, Hhie-naae Candy. w w a tmart. dtttt mini nv . - HAVING BUILT A CANDY FACTORY, i AM. now prepared to furnish v raKtamprm with " PURE FRESH CANDY of Home Maiufaetnre, fla- i vored with the finest Essential Oils of Lemon, Pep-' permint, Sassafras,, Ctrnwooa, Orange,: Winter-:.- green, &c, at ' . M. NORl'HKOP'S Fruit and Confectionery Stores. ! - nov sn u IMMONS', HEPATIC COMPOUND, , J . HALL'S HAIR RBNEWEK, r RADWAVS RELIEF, -. HOSTE-lTER'S-BJTTERS. 'BOCHEE'S GERMAN SYBUP DaTaT mrVTuo rii i famtlTdyes, 4c.; &&, ' i ' 11 - , Fo sale by ttf '-: GREEN FLANNSr.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 4, 1877, edition 1
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