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the iiommre stab. By WH. H. BEBMARD. p. HUSHED DAILY KXCBPT MONDAYS. BATES 0 BUB80MPTIOB IH ADVASOB ! O io year, (by mail) postage paid, $7 00 Six months, " M Taree months," " 4 Oae month " - ' To City Suheeribers, delivered In any part of the city. Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not authorized to collect f er more than three months ia advance. Charles Weuner fell between the ears at Wilkesbarre, Pa , and was torn to pieces. - A postal card has just made the cir cuit of the world in 117 days. - Re ported Southern outrages and violations of law are to be a prominent topic in Hayes's message. - The Ktog and Queen of Italy made a triumphal entry into Rome; tbeirToute was guarded with soldiers; the vast crowds ch,eered their Majesties. The Italian Government has proofs of a vast association to kill the King; three hun dred arrests have been made in Naples. - Great depression in trade in England and much distress among the laboring classes; a strike amoi g the Oldham cotton spinners is imminent. The Vice regal party have arrived at Halifax. A uew Ministry has been formed at Bogota, South America. A revolutionary plot has been discovered in Peru. - A new guano deposit has been discovered on Island "f La Vuida. A fatal mine ex plosion occurredjtt Rosario, Libu, killing sixteen and wounding large numbers; pe cuniary loss $100,000. - The garrison of Ali Musjid were captured; the hill tribes seized 500 Afghans, depriving them of their arms and clothing. The case of Whalen against Gen. Sheridan, to reco ver $4K,000,came up in the U. S. Court, in New York, but was postponed on account of Gen. Butler, one of Whalen's counsel. X Kiog Humbert replies to the Pope's jtjtier of congratulation. The Marquis of Lome and Princess Louise had a grand reception at Halifax. New York mar ktts: Money 34 per cent; gold 100i;cot tou d.ull,at 9f9f cents; flour about steady; wheal irregular and unsettled; corn lc lower and dull; spirits turpentine lower at ;;0 etuis; rosin dull at $1 351 40. 4 Miss llosa D'Erina is now in Ken tucky. The people of Bowling Green are calling for a visit from her. lion. A.VM Waddell's letter, pub lished in the Star, declaring his par pose not to contest Judge Russell's seat in Congress, meets with hearty1 wraise in and out of the State, The dry goods trade io New'York isr-veiy dull. Fancy prints dull at 5h cents. Ginghams unsettled. Men's wear woolens in irregular demaud. Dress goods quiet. At auction silks are selling freely. While a funeral party was awaiting the train at Cony, Pa., on Friday, the platform gave way, precipitating twenty-five people into the sewer ber rieathi Several of the mourners were injured, but none fatally. The casket containing the remains" was buried in the rubbish. It now appears certain that re sumption wTU begin according to law on January 1, 1879. Whilst we have opposed a forced and unnatural re sumption of specie payment, now that; it is to be undertaken, we say that Democrats and all are interested in giving it a fair trial. The country is tpo prostrate in its industries to al-J low "factious opposition." Don Cameron says he has no doubt of Grant's nomination, and he pre tends to believe that he will be elected. If with only nine States to' j start with the Radicals can elect Grant, then Greenbackers and Dem ocrats deserve no better fate. With Grant's election to the Presidency there will be a return of the baccha nals, the thieves, and the blue-coats, in politics. From such a triple curse we . say reverently and from our hearts, God save the South. Mr. Cowardio (we take it to be) of the Richmond Dispatch, furnishes that paper with a three column letter descriptive of a visit to Asbeville. It is an interesting letter, and kindly withal. He says of some of Bun combe's natives who have risen to eminence; "I will not undertake to go into the his tory of the celebrities of Buncombe origin. At this time there are three prominent men in North Carolina who are candidates for the Senate of the United States Governor Vance, the present honored Chief Magis trate of the State; Mr. Merrimon, the pre sent United States Senator from North Carolina, who has taken a .position in the highest legislative body in the Union amongst the highest constitutional lawyers in it; and General Clingman, long a repre sentative in one or the other body of Con ,gress, and a man of distinction. These three men were all born in Buncombe ! Thn rnntpst ia. therefore, interesting. Con sidering their nativity and force, and giving fall twelve protracted meetings of five dit to their conflict a vigorous comparison, it ferent denominations have been held in will be like the meeting of 'strong bulls of and within fifteen miles of Winston and Baahan.' There is certainly work ahead. We incline to the opinion that Gen. Clingman was not born in Bun combe, bat we have no means just now to test its correctness. Another very eminent native ; was the late David L. Swain, ex-Governor, and long President of the University. The case of George W. S,wep soq came up io the ' Ciiminal Court of Wake on Saturday, and after a long beats ing was finally removed, upon the deferi d ant's affidavit, to the Superior Court, and &ail was then furnished. nn 1 1 II II II i VOL. XXIII. NO. 55. Blchmond Conuir Cotton Manofac tnrea. Charlotte Observer. The Great Falls Company was or ganized about the year 1868, with a capital of $150,000, and daring the fall of 1870 they had completed a large five-story brick buildiDg in the vicinity of the town of Rockingham, Richmond county, and filled it with new and the very best machinery. They employ about one hundred and thirty hands, and their labors have been crowned with success irom tne very start, since the first of Jan uary, 1871, the annual dividends to the stockholders have never been less than ten per cent, on the investment, and one or two years they have reached twenty. These mills run about four thousand spindles, and work about one hundred and thirty looms. The mills are run by water, With a fall of thirty-nine feet, on Fall ing Creek, and the stream is so regu lar in its supply that there are no stoppages for lack of water-power. The Pee Dee Mills, which are un der the same President, and sub stantially under the same manage ment, are probably the outgrowth of the success of the Great Falls Mills. This company only succeeded in com- pleting their buildings and getting to work about a year ago, and they run about one hundred looms and suffi cient spindles to furnish yarn to run the looms up to their capacity. They manufacture only tne .ree .uee piaius, or country ginghams, so well known throughout the South. J" Both mills are under tne manage ment of R.L. Steele,Esq.,as President, and to his management and skill they are largely indebted for the succegs which thev have achieved, both as to the quality of the goods put on the market and tne rapid sales wmcn have been made. They consume about one million three hundred and fifty. thousand pounds of raw cotton annu ally, which is mostly produced in the immediate surrounding country. They employ between them not less than two hundred and sixty hands, and add very materially to the wealth and prosperity of the town or KocKing ham. : No Extra Session. L Washington Star, 23d. J Chairman Atkins, of the House committee on Appropriations, says that he does not. think there will be auy necessity for an extra session of Congress. So far as the appropria tion bills are concerned, he is of the ooinion that they will all be reported to the House by the last week in January. He does not think that the Democrats will do anything to torce ao extra session solely for the pur pose of gaining control of a few petty offices in the Senate, and has no annrehfension that any act on their part will necessitate au extra session; Spirits Turpentine. Robinson's Circus will be at Ra leigh December 14th. We have not seeu a copy of the Salem Press in a fortnight. . Revenue receipts in Fourth Dis trict, last week, f 6,913 36, Raleigh handled 2,991 bales of cotton last week. Increase thus far 1,646 bales. Wilson Advance : A large brick warehouse, for the W. & W. R. R., hasjust been completed at Magnolia Judge Bond will not attend the Federal Conrt to be neld at uaieign. uooa Judge Brooks will preside. Good again A writer from Wilkesboro in the Raleigh Observer says the Seventh Dis trict is for Col. Waddell for U. S. Senator next to Gov. Vance. Buncombe sends one colored convict, for attempt at rape; Edgecombe one colored ditto for stealing, and Onslow several convicts to the penitentiary. Chanel Hill Ledger: The Gov ernor has Droloneed the life of Bob Bos- well, the wife murderer, of Durham. He will be used as a witness in another Dur ham murder case: D&ubuTy Reporter: Sheriff Bur ton started to Kentucky, last Monday, to receive from the authorities Ben. (Smith, who killed a man -named Martin, in his county, twayeare ago, Warrenton Gazette: Mr. Robert Palkener. of Sandv Creek, can claim the belt as the oldest voter in the State. He is 103 years old, and has voted eighty times, and always on the right side. Charlotte Democrat: The Board of Aldermen nroDose to abate the cotton drumming business. Farmers complain of being annoyed by the large number of per sons who want to cat their cotton bales for samples, The Raleigh News says the Com missioner of Agriculture is now preparing a hand-book of this State, which will con tain a large store of useful information on subjects of popular interest to the people or tne state. . Newbern Nut Shell: A citizen was mortally wounded at Swift Creek, a dav or so since, bv the explosion of some gunpowder. A negro boy, who mal treated some white girls on the street, was caught and whipped Salem Press: During the present Salem. The storehouse oi Mr. nose, of Winston, was entered Sunday night and two hundred dollars' worth of goods taken, therefrom.""' : ; Winston Sentinel: Siuce the new schedule has gone into effect the livery stablemen are doing a good business in carrying passengers to High Point. ; The train from Winston gets to Greensboro one hour after the . train leaves that place for Charlotte, - and passengers either have to lay over all day at Greensboro or take a hack to High Point, which they invariably do. : : : '.v:.;;V :' . ' . Greensboro North State: We are informed that thirty shares of stock in the National Bank of Greensboro were sold, io September last, at $104 per share. Yes- M (MINING WILMINGTON, terday seventy shares of the stock in the same bank were sold for $105 per share. -On the first Monday in uecemoer Judge Dick will open his court here for the purpose of granting amnesty to all offend ers against the internal revenue laws who will come forward and con less, miscove all cases, whether indicted or not. Farmer & Mechanic: From the reports of the United States Commissioner or Agriculture, we glean mat norm wwo lina has increased the nuber of her live stock nearly 800,000 in number, and about $4,500,000 in value, since 1st of January, 1877. -In many outside regions the idea prevails that North Carolina is un healthy, yet we boldly assert that in no State in the Union is tne averse oi ions gevity higher. For example, Uie average of all the deaths of adults, in our "Death Notices" this week, is 70 years, three being above 80. - -r- Raleieh News: Friday evening Dr. R. H. Cain, a prominent colored poli tician of South Carolina, delivered a lec ture to'lhe people of his race here. Dr. 11. M. Turner, colored, also lectured. Got. Vance yesterday made requisition I for a fugitive from justice. County Coroner J. S. Hampsen was, yesterday. summoned by telegram to Cary, where the corpse of an infant bad been iouna. Yesterday there passed through the city a magnificent brace of fox hounds, of the fa mous breed raised by Hugh Jones of Gran ville. They were on their way to Durham, where Mr. W. T, Black will have the pleasure of owning them. Messrs. W. R. Cox, John Nichols, R T. Gray and J. B. Neathery, composing the special com mittee appointed by the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Masons, to visit and examine the Orphan Asylum, have com pleted that work. The committee repon the affairs of the Institution to be admirably arranged, and the 126 children in its walls to be well cared for. Halifax special: The mandamus proceedings of the con tested election case of O'Hara and Kitchin were discussed at Newbern on Thursday, by Judge Seymour. New proceedings in four counties were instituted Dy u nara to day; C. Raleigh Observer: Capt. Thos. N. Jordan, of Caswell, Sheriff J. 8. John son,1 of Rockingham county, N. C, and John O. Redd, Esq. ."of Henry county, Va., have formed a copartnersnip lor tne pur pose of selling leaf tobacco. They are erecting a mammoth brick building on the corner of Union and High streets, upon the site of the old Farmers' Warehouse, that surpasses anything of the kind in the South ; the sale or ground floor, contains 16,500 square feet, wbicb is z,uuu to a.uuu more than any other such structure in Danville. Will be discharged to-day, jkjo inst,) Ben Pearsall, colored, convicted in Wayne county of larceny and sentenced to the penitentiary in January, 1877. He is about 59 years old, 5 feet 7 inches high, and weighed, when admitted, 174 pounds, un the 25th i tst. will be discharged Mack Williams, colored, convicted in Cumber land county of larceny, and sentenced to the penitentiary in January, 1877. He is about 19 years old, 5 feet 10 inches high, and weighed, when admitted, 157 pounds. Wo learned from Captain Waitt, last night, that there was an assault, with in tent to rape, made by a negro upon a lady near Princeton, Johnston county, yester day. He was foiled in the attempt, but cut her with a knife, inflicting painful wounds. He is described as thick set, dressed in Dine clothes. The people are very much ex cited, and the chances are that the law will not be able to protect him it be pe iuny identified. The negroes are working faith fully to arrest the villain. We dropped into the Treasurer's office yesterday and found the debt table undergoing correction for its insertion into the report to be sub mitted to the General Assembly. Correc tion has been made so far as the old or ante- war bonds are concerned. The principal of this class of debt is $8,371,400, and in terest on the same to October 1st, 1878, fa, 007,580 50. TSIE CITY. NEW. ADVKBT1SBMEMTS. Heensbekger New books, &c. Munson Medicated flannel, &c. E. S. Martin Mortgagee's sale. J. W. Gordon &Bro. Insurance. T. R. Jenkins & Bon Pork packers. W. H. Styron Humpty-Dumpty cigars. J. F. Nonn Horse, wagon, &c. for sale. Local Dot. ; The colored firemen were out in procession yesterday. The warm weather of a day or two past has brought the mosquitoes. Captain J. W. Hinaon, formerly "one of us," but now of New York, is here on a brief visit. I The receipts of cotton at this port yesterday amounted to 690 .bales, and the exports (foreign) to 1,901 bales. ': Persons having claims against the county, including bills for November, are requested to present them to the Clerk of the Auditing Committee on or before the 27th inst. j From Saturday morning at 10 o'clock until Monday morning at 9 o'clock, there were no cases for trial before the MayoS" Court. This speaks well fox the peace and good order of the city. i We learn that Wyman, the wizard, has concluded to cancel his en gagement at the Opera House this week, and will probably not visit Wilmington this season. Ha says the taxes are too much for him. . Thermometer Hecora. I The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.31 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta.. 68 Augusta .71 Charleston .66 Charlotte 66 Corsicana, 44 Galveston, .'. .... .51 Havana.; .81 Indian ola, ...... .46 Jacksonville,:.... 73 Key, West........ 79 Mobile.......... 70 Montgomery . . .;. .72 New Orleans,... .71 Punta Rassa, . . J. .77 Savannah......... 69 St. Marks,.. ...69 Wilmington,...:. 69 Jnmallable Letters. j The following are the unmailable letters kemainiog- in the city postofflce: j '". I E. W. Warren, Charlotte, N. C; Ehric 4 Co., NewTork;N. J. Arrnoadorier, Baltimore, Md. ; M.T. Pull J- As a perfectly .reliable and economical remedy, we cordially recommend Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 25 cents per bottle. . I N. CM TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26; 1878. Alleged Illegal Arreet by a Police- maa-Tbe Caee Before a naele trate. Officer M. E. Walker, one of the colored lembers of the police force, was before one of the Magistrates' courts yesterday on the charge of making an illegal arrest. It appears from the evidence that a few nights ago a drunken man was cutting up some very ugly capers in the store of Mr. Wm. Ulrich, corner of Front and Church Btreets; when the proprietor requested "Col." W. Tecumsah Cutlar to remain in the store a few minutes while he went to call a police man. Mr. W. returned in about two minutes and stated thai he could see none. Cutlar thereupon volunteered to get a policeman if he (Mr. U.) would furnish him with a stick to "rap" with. No stick being handy, a broom was handed to him, and with it he rapped on the lamp post a few times and soon had a couple of police- men at the spot, who inquired of Cutlar what was the matter, when be tola mem aooui the drunken man in the store, who.he said. bad not only been annoying Mr. Ulrich very much with bis noise, but had also been - cursing bim, the "Col.," telling his story in his usually demonstrative way. One of the policemen thereupon took the drunken man from the store and started to the guard house with him, while policeman Walker told Cutlar to consider himself also under arrest, and carried him to the guard house, where he remained until the following morning, when he was dis charged. There being some legal points which it was thought best should be decided by a higher tribunal having jurisdiction in the same, the defendant was recognized in the sum of $50 for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court Messrs. F. H. Darby and J. I Macks ap peared for the city, and Mr. J. D. Bellamy, Jr., for the plaintiff. The Fire at Shoo Heel. A correspondent at Shoe Heel sends us the particulars of the recent fire at that place. He says: "Our citizens were alarm ed last Thursday night while most of them were attending a concert in the Hall, by the cry of 'fire V It was found to be in the store owned bv Mr. F. Henderson and oc cupied by Mr. Alex. Jackson. It started in the southeast corner of the building where Mr. Jackson had .a bedroom, and had made such headway when discovered that it was found impossible to save any of the contents. "Mr. Henderson owned and occupied an other store immediately north of Mr. Jack son's, which was also consumed before the fire could be stopped. The losses amount to about $10,000and the insurance to $5,- 200. "Mr. Jackson and all of bis clerks had gone over to the concert and bad not put the books in the safe for the night. He will, therefore, be put to considerable inconve nience on that account. His papers were In a safe and were found in a good condi tion." Gipalea or Enalcranto. 4 . .nil .ImMpmi a. Viu ijr ui u.u, " ' ... , . 1 1 commonly Known aa gipsies, out wuu oiym . - themselves emigrants, on ineir way irom Washington City to some point in South Carolina, arrived here yesterday.and during the afternoon drew together quite a crowd at the foot of Market street, where they bad a lot of hones which they were trying to sell or trade off while they were waiting to be transported across the ferry. The same. or a similar party, crossed the ferry in this direction a year or io ago, on their way to Washington City. Waylaid wm Bobbed. We learn that Mr. J. W. Costin, of Masonboro' Sound, while on his way home from this city on Sunday morning last, be tween 12 and 1 o'clock, was waylaid and robbed on the turnpike road, about three miles from this city, in the neighborhood of what is known as the "Downey Pace," by three unknown colored men. The amount taken was thirty-Bix dollars, which he had received for fish Sold in this market. Seeking Their Fortune. Two adventurous young men of this cityt Messrs. Willie Keen and John Gooding, left here on the German barque August, a few days ago, for Genoa, Italy. They go not only to "see the world," but to en deavor to better their condition, and the length of their stay will depend upon the success which may crown their efforts in the latter particular. ' ' ' -'-' - ' : me The BlKseat Potmt. Mr. "W.L. Prink, writing to us from Pea cock's Station, Columbus county, states that the Nash man, who wears the belt on the strength of having produced a potato weighing Hi pounds, can send it to Mr, Robert F. Thompson, of Columbus, who raised one that weighed 12 pounds, which he sold to a South Carolinian for fifty cents. Promoted Capt Thos. P. Devereaux, of Raleigh, having resigned the position of Assistant Commissary on the staff of Major H. G. Planner, of the First Artillery Battalion of the North Carolina State Guard, Private Charles M. Harris, of this city, has been nromoted to the vacant DOsition. with the M. , - rank of Captain. : RIVER AN D niBIHB ITEMS. ? The Stella, Robinson, sailed from Glas- gow for this port On the 9th inst. The Hornets Christenseii J sailed from litsbon for this port 6n the 2d inst. Te steamaliip J2 from this port, arrived : at . New x ots. yeswraay. The: I'tidtov&iiBatMfy-'to; cleared from New York for this port on the 22d inst : . i 21' star; ToDay Indications. For the South Atlantic States, increas ing cloudiness . and- rain , winds mostly southerly, and stationary or lower temper ature and pressure. CITY, ITEM. FINK ENGLISH GUNS. The attentloa of snorts- men Is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. J. A WW 1I1I.MII1 l.l i Kill 1M UM WITOm-WW UUg guns. Birmingham. England. Their guna are made to order according to specincauons ana measure ments furnished, thus emsoring the right crook, leugra oi stock sc. - FOE UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS Mbs Wmblow'b Soothiho Stbvp has been seed for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wars couo, regulates tne ooweia, cores oiunm ana diarrhoea, wnetner arising irom teeming or otner causes-An oia ana weu-inea remeay. 35 CENTS A BOTTXJL DEATH'S DOOR STANDS WIDE OPKN FOR these who toiler a Cough to "ran on" aatil the longs separate, or the wind-pipe and the branchial tabes become hopelessly diseased; bat for all who resort to Hau's Horn of Horxhouko and Tab. in the early stages there is immediate relief, and the abso lute certainty of a permanent core. ; rute-a 'rooinacno mops, core Tooutacne in one minute. - AN UNDENIABLE TRUTH. Ton deserve to suiter, and if vou lead a miserable unsatisfactory life in this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fault. Personal knowledge and common sense rea soning will soon show yoa that Green's August Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint, or Dys- m, wiui mil its DUHraoio eueciB, eaca as bick acne. DalDitation of the heart, soar stomach. habitual costtveness. niazineBS of the head, nervous prostration, iow spirus, oc. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale, NR HORSB, HARNESS, and LIGHT JERSEY WAGON. Having no farther use for them will sell cheap. uau on J. F. NUNN. Watchmaker. nov 36 It Second Street. Medicated Flannel O HIRTS AND DRAWERS, Handsome and Stylish NECKWEAR, With weeklv arrivals of CLOTHING at tne YEitx liUWitsT rniUKs, at nOV 26 It MUHSUH'B. Why Smoke jpOOR CIGARS, WHEN YOU CAN BUT THBS HCMFTX DUMrTi I for FIVE CENTS f Acknowledged to be the Beet Cigar in tne market ror tne money. jrer saie oniy oy n.a. di x nun, nov 86 tf No. 33 Market st. At the Live Book Store. C ACLKOD OF DARE, by Wm. Black, price 10c. MRS. JACK, a Tale, by Trollope, price 10c ON THE HEIGHTS, by Auerbach, price 30c THE LOVE THAT LIVED, by Eilcurt, price 3Cc ; HATHERCOURT, by Molesworth, price 30c. WORK BOXES. HlUiUlU SSSB PUP. HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. GLOVE BOXES, &C, Ac, ror saie at nov 3 i tf HBINSBBRGER'S. T. Rob't Jenkins & Son, BALlinOSB, RID. Pork Packers and Refiners of Lard, Lard OIL Car-load lots of DRY SALTED MEATS sold and shiDDed direct from our Pork house at Marion. Ini. For pricea and other information address the Bal timore umce. nac nov zo u M. CBONLT, Auctioneer. BY CRONLY A MORRIS. lilortsrasree's Sale. AJIVUrrOSAHU 1 rUBBUAHCJB UJT T1US I previsions of a certain Deed of Mortgage, executed I J. k - warm V X7.111 -KT OWbllltt WHO MV 0IUUB1 WW m T tUk HH1 Vl 11 S. Hebane, partners in trade under the firm name of Vick A Mebane, to secure the of a certain promissory note, bearing even date tnerewun, maae dt the said Holt to the said Vick & Mebane, which said note waa endorsed and transferred by the said Vick Mebane to Williams, Black & Co., the nn- dersignea, as Attorney ror tae aaia w imams, juac A Co.. will sell at Public Anction. for cash, at Bx- cnanse uorner, in tne uiiy oi wunungion, on iub 12TH DAY or DBCKMBKHNKXT. at 18 o'clock. M., the following described BBAL SSTATB, sitna ted in said City : Beginning in the Northern line of Orange Street, at a point 13S feet west of the Northwestern intersection ;of -Orange and Seventh Btreeta. thenea WeatwardlT with Oranee Street 66 feet, thence Northwardly parallel with Seventh Street ilX feet, thence Baatwardly 66 feet, and thence Southwardly S14X feet to the Beginning, be ing part of Lota 4, 5 and 6. Block 144. nevMtds B. a MARTIN. MM-BreM Fire Insurance Go. GOLD ASSETS $3,900,000. "LOSSES PAID WITHOUT UNNECESSARY j DELAY, AND WITHOUT DEDUCTION OR DIS COUNT." So says the Policy, tfo 60 Dayain it anywhere. ' We are GENERAL AGENTS, and adjust and pay all losses which occur in this State, ao our custom ers need not fear they will have to deal with any an known special agents or aajuaiera in case oi iobs. JNO. W. GORDON A BRO., Agents, novS4-tf , 24 North Water 8t. Faithful to Patrons I WILL 8ELL TO MY PATRONS AT ALL times STANDARD GOODS at Pricea THAT CANT BE UNDERSOLD ! I have but ONB PRICE, and that is for CASH. and those who know that they are worthy of credit, and whom I know to be, can get the customary accommodation. Ten years' acquaintance with the Wilmington trade enables me to discriminate. My expenses are less than any other house in the city doing the same amount of business, and my customers get the benefit of It. My stock is renewed by every freight train and steamer. My trade is lively, con sequently goods are always fresh. Two horses are employed In delivering goods to any part of the city free and promptly. I always fulfil my prom ises. Come and see if it Is not so. Jas. C. Stevenson nov 84 tf ; " ' White G Oil! QlBAB AND PURB as the Limpid Waters I Test 160, i Best and Safest Oil Used!- ; ,. Britannia Tea' and Coffee Pots, fire-proof; Bird Cages, Bread, Toasters, Corn Poppers, Roll; and Muffin Pans, Jelly Moulds and Cake Pans; Indeed all the nice things which go to perfect the arrange mentof a welT reflateoTion forgetting to menttom that Beaatiral' Itossmore Cook, tte.de, light of all who use it, j noT4tf OI.D KTArlll. PARKES TAYLOR. WHOLE NO. 3,526 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. ROSENTHAL, DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 32 MARKET ST. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes A SPECIALTY. LADIES ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THOSE LADIES' FINE FRENCH BASKET AND BASEST FOXED BUTTON BOOTS, Something New and Nobby. Jost Received, ako. LAIRD, SHALBER & MITTSUELL'S PHILADEL PHIA MISSES' AND CHILD REN'S BOOT3 AT THE NEW BOOT AND SHOE STOKE. C. ROSENTHAL, nov 34 tf 32 Market Street. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THIS DAY THE STEAMER PASSPORT WILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS TO 8MITHVILLE Leaving Dock at 9.30 A. M Leave Smithville at 3.39 P. M. Tickets, Round Trip, $1.00, GEO MYERS, oct 33 tf . Agent. Flour, Bacon, Coffee. 1000 FL0UK' 011 Sradea QOA Boxes Dry Salted and OJLK) Smoked BACON, no c sacks Java, iAguyra and Rio COFFEE. Sugars, Molasses. OKA Bbls Crushed, Granulated, LJJ Standard A, Ex C, and C SUGARS, Q7K .Bbls Porto Rico, Cuaa, N. O. D i O . and S. H. MOLASSES. A LARGE AND FRESH SUPPLY OF Crackers, Candy, Soap, Starch, , Soda, Potash, : Lye, Snuff, Matches, Corn, Hay, Oats, Glue, Bangs, Nails, Hoop Iron, &c , &c. BAGGING, TWINE, TIES. -itL AAA Sacks Liverpool. Lisbon IU.UUU and Marshall's SALT, Lake George and Lebanon SHEETINGS, Manchester and Randolph YARNS, For sale low by nov 34 tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. A Glorious QECLINE IN PRICES OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, -HATS, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, SCARFS, TIES. HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, &C, &c. RAWLINGS a Stylish Linen Collar beats the world, 15 cts a piece, At Merchant Tailoring and "Men's Wear Depot.') " LOUIS J . OTTERBOURG, i 37 Market Street nov 34 tf Buggies ! Buggies ! Harness & Saddles, FOR SALE AT GERHARDT & CO.'S, 3d Street, opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY, nov 84 tf Green & Flanner, w HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Dyes, Paints, Acid, XT -l.V ml. G4nAa ITl A rtm nia.a Un.n Pa.. ramery. srnsDes, sc., wsraen, rieia sua r lower Seed, No. 49 Market St., WILMINGTON, N.C. B0V34U Another Large Lot of THOSE CHEAP CHROMOS JUST RECEIVED, Largest and cheapest assortment or raotograpn Alhnma in the citv. Velvet and other Fancy Pic ture Frames. Fancy Paper and Envelopes, in great t ja A Ian fV-vil Cinnn avifl Pafnmovv TaUlCbV. OiDU. luucii ovap ua. Cheap and Safe Lisrht. FIRE PROOF OIL, 150 deg. TEST, With PERKINS & HOUSE'S tjamps mkes a light equal to the best Gas, and no possibility of explO' sions. STAND LAMPS, and Lamps to screw on Gas fix tures, on hand at bottom prices. The OIL is water white and absolutely safe. Pi Ice only 85 cents per gallon. Try it ana you wiu nse no omer. nov 84 tf GBO. A. PECK. Ho! For the Holidays ! The Public are Invited to call at ALLEN'S JEWELRY STORE, And examine his line of goods for the ' HOLIDAY 1 TRADE ! Before purchasing elsewhere. He has Just received, and ia receiving daily. Goods that cannot be sur passed, both for richness and prices. These goods ant wist to him on consignment and must be sold. and at prices that will surprise every one. They are of the best quality and of the latest designs. Your especial attention is called to the large Stock of spectacles, jtye-uiasBes, 06s.,i" s"""" cents upwards. Will have a full stock of SILVER WARE ma few days. All goods left for Repairs will hereafter be promptly auenoeo w. Plain OnM KinfffL Seal Rings. Children's Rings. Ladies' Rings, Leo tine Chains, Opera Chains, Guard Chains. Ladies' Solid Gold sets, coral beta, aieeve Buttons, Ear-Kings, Bracelets, iiOCKets, &c. ' nov34 2t JOHN H. ALLEN, Jeweller. Brushes, Blisters. &c. JHAVB ON HAND A SUPPLY OF PamtWMtewsshjaorse and Shoe Brushes, Feather and Hair Dusters, Pope's Heads, Ac For aa,la chesn bv GEO. A. PECK, ' , N0.85SOUU Front st, noTl7t( ft ATfiS 49V 4UVHrislRU. One Square one day, ... (1 00 twouys.......... 4 J.B " tbre(Uys,..,.........-i.v. 8 to " tour days, ..... ..; . . 3 00 five days,. " One week,.. v. . 4 ' Two weeks,. W " Three weeks,. Sf 6fl 11 One month. 10 w " Two months, 17 0W Three months, 34 IK Six months, 40 00 " One year,.... 60 00 "Contract Advertisements taken at propo; tionately low rates. Tea lines selid Nonpareil type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Quick Sales & Small Profits. 1 n ft nn N0 1 sweet 1U,UUU HAVANA QRANGE4, At Pricaa to suit the times, at NO. 10 MARKET ST. WM. FUTRELL. nov 13 lm Hats! Hats! Hats! JEW AND NOBBY STYLES ! AT PRICES TO PLEASE 1 HARRISON A ALLEN, nov 34 tf HATTERS. Potatoes, Onions, &c. JUST RECEIVED, 2 Q Bbls EARLY ROSE POTATOES. JQ Bbls PINK EYE do QQ BblsPBACH BLOW do 5Q BblsONIOSS, 1 K A A Lbs Very Nice BUTTER. IO U 1 in small and large packages 2g Tubs LARD, in SO and 35 lb packages. Call and see oar 12 -Lb Buckets BUTT BR. nnt nn expressly for Table use. Fresh BEEF TONGUES, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, fec., &c, for sale low for cash. nov 34 tf WORTH & CONEY Hardware, Cutlery, &c. HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, English and American Pocket and Table Cutlerj. Ac, at LOWEST PRICES. IMPROVED HEATING and COOK ST0VK8 Rt Factory Prices, at N. JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, nov 94 tf No. 10 8. Front St. Mallard & Co. HARNESS I HARNESS I $7.50 per set and upwards. Bridles. Saddles. Collars. &c. all narte. and prices to suit the times. Trunks and Satchels in abundance . Repairing done promptly, nov 34 tf No. 8 SOUTH FRONT STREET. English Guns. FINE ENGLISH GUNS OF ALL BINDS, CAR triages, Shells, Powder, Shot, Caps, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Ac The largest stock of PISTOLS of all kinds in the city can be found at the Old Established Hardware House of JOHN DAWSON is CO., nov34tf 19. 81 and 33 Market st. For Ladies and Children We have a FINE AS SORTMENT of BUTTON BOOTS and BALS, Pretty in Designs and Comfortable in Fit. Sold at VERY LOW PRICES, Call and Exam! no. GEO. R. FRENCH & SON, 39 N. Front St., Wilmington. nov 15 tf Wilmington Branch OF THE Alexandria Brewery. T RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS X of Wilmington that I have this day opened, on South Frost Street (Lippitt's Block), a Branch of the above Brewery, where I shall constant! on hand my celebrated TIVOLI LAGER . iy Keep BEER, in kegs, and bottled in convenient style for ship ping ana nome consumption. To dealers I can oiler inducements, both in quality and price. The reputation of this Beer Is established, hav ing received the highest prizes at the North Caro lina and Virginia State Fairs, and is sold through out the South. :Our Bottled Beer is especially Dure. and highly recommended by the medfeal fraternity for (MirsitPt nwanna anil tha niwrimir ft fnnirv for delicate persons and those needine a tonic iienverea aauy in any part or tae city Tree or charge. JKOJBKKT fOKTItHK, Front Street, between Dock and Orange. nov!7-lm Waddell Flour. WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUB lic to our WADDELL FLOUR, which for Fricc and Quality leaifi the market. -Always on hand, and constantly receiving BACON, COFFEE, SUGAR, . LAUD, &c. We have a small lot of the FINEST BUTTER IN MARKET on hand. D1X BROS., oct S3 tf No. 17 North Water 8t. Found! THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY YOUR FURNITURE! The Mew Furniture Itere ! BEHBENDS & AUItllOl?. . 9 Salesrooms N.E. comer Market and 3d Sta. Warerooms 3d, between Market and Princess Sis., nov 24 tr wuMirmroxi, in v. HUTCHINSON'S PHYSIOLOGY and HYGIENE, at $1.00. Pay son, Dunton and Scrlbner's COPY-BOOKS. All numbers are now to be had for the money, or its equivalent in Second-Hand Books, at S. JEWBTT'S oct 6 tf Front 8treet Book Store. Howe's Scales. THE BEST, MOST ACCURATE. AND MOST DURABLE. These Scales received Gold, Silver andBronztt Medals at Pans Exposition, 1878. in their various classes. For sale at Factory prices by GILES A MURCHISON, nov 17 tf .88 and 40 jlnrchison Block. Exchange Corner " Still to the Front. "YyHILE WAITING FOR ANOTHER LOT OF . those .CHEAP HANDKERCHIEFS, we will offer for the next week 150 PAIR 4 BUTTON KID GLOVES, Fine Quality, Good Shades, at ONB DOLLAR per pair, and other thiags which come and see. povHtf N. H. 8PRUNT. At Low Figures, BAOON, FLOUR, MOLASSES, rm SUGAR, COFFBB, SALT, PORK, LARD, BUTTER, CHBBSB. and in fact everything in the GROCERY LINE and LOW DOWN. D. L. GORE, Wholesale Grocer nov 19 tf and Commission Merchant Try Us! Ordbw BOLICITBD from prompt but-ERSr-For sale low: 4ii C fii Bbls LIMB, CEMENT and PLASTER. 15UU 800 Sacks Liverpool SALT, 1UU 50 Bbls SUGAR, nAn. winnH BAGGING. ' ZUU . 60 Bundles TIES, O , 600 Boxes SOAP. Lye. Candles, Potash, Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, Snuff, Matches. Nails, Shot. Molawes, Jyrmpc nOVlO-H . w.vnxim nv 6 r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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