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- sr i i By WH. H. BEBNAUD. IVULISHBD DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. RATES OF 8tTB8CWPTI0 W AIVHCK , Oacyear, (by mail) portage peid, - J J Tawe months. 1 00 0:,e jwiunv. . rtAHTeredl any part of the i i advance. I? I . ir :M.i4itaf1 a Kill Iri rTi oe & . t . . -i..,- -a I . nlQ I IHIIIIVII D SI U JJi vw uioiw d - - , i . MM.a ml n n rv inns 1 1 rflD III III! IJ1II1 UaUO I in the territories. wjibiuimct i imr unTCurrency heard arguments , from J mg ana u j . I Representatives tf urcuaru -"VT. to prohibit National Banks from diacrimi- I ...tintr airainst standard silver uoiiars; iur. i EwiDg suDmiueaa suosuiuie, -, - Kelioe, a notorious Molly Maguire, was hmged at PottsviUe, Pa. Leuberia A; Co.. an iron ore importing firm of Eng land, have failed. Great distress In porlioua of England and Scotland among the unemployed poor; it is unexampled; relief committees are being organized. ' The walls of a burnt bouse at St. Louis fell upon a drug store, crushing through to j tbe ground and destroying everything Joss 1 30.000. A new Iulian Ministry lias1 been formed. KewToirk marketsTMOhef 45per cenL;' gold 100; cotton steady at S 15-1691-16 cents; southern flour more Kciive and unchanged; wheat heavy and it l.iwer; eornr ungraded 4648ic; spirita turpentine 28 cents; rosin $1 S5&1 40. 4 A new Italian cabinet has been formed, but there is said to be much uneasiness in the popular mind. An outbreak a revolutiouneed not sur .rUcTihe world before King Humbert liarorn the crown through another year. - It is said that lha amendments to Blaine! resolutionwould have passed it Senator Butler, of South Carolina, coukh have voted. He was paired with Seiiator Sargent, of California, who has not reachjfr Washington yet. -Xkat pairing business ought to be very cautiously entered' into. One v jle is often important. Thecorrespondent of the Washington Society Album wrote that Lotta's refined and delicate acting possessed 'all the charms of a drawing room entertainment," and the compositor of the Album murdered him o jiright by printing it "all the charms of a duncioi; womao's performances. " Rich mond Slate. We respectfully submit, that the "intelligent compositor? was : in this instance the better critic It seems that Attorney General Devens declined the Maine Disttlct Judgeship. Hayes allowed him to name the; appointee, and he selected Judge Lowell, a son, we believe, ; of James Russell Lowell, one of Ameri ca's truest sous of genius. After all id the report untrue as to Devens'a retirement? A new poem by as consummate a a geuius-as Lord Byron and not to be fotfndin any edition of his works, is interesting, whatever may be Baid bf its meiits. We publish one elsewhere. This is, we believe, the first unpub lished poem of this great writer, that has come lo light since his terribly biliug poem on Rogers was first pub lished about 1857. or '58. . Mrs. A. T. Stewart, of New York, offered a gift of $1,000 to three char ities managed by Israelites. One asylum has declined "the honor." The others have not yet been heard from. ' The, .Hebrews have not .for gotten JudgelliHon's order about the Stewart hotel at Saratoga. We admire their independence and selfr respect. : , , - . -. .' . , The new electric light is misrepre sented as to its illuminating power. In Paris one electric light is only equal to eleven gas jets, or equal to 176 candles. ; It is as cheap as gas. We glean these facts from the N. Y. Journal jf Commerce, which sayai "They prove that the light, even in its infancy, beats gas in point of price as in all other respects. 1 Other of the competing patterns are eaidlo be cheaper and more satisfactory otherwise than tbe Jablochkoff, They are being gradually introduced in lighthouses, railway stations and public halls in various parts of Europe, and are nowhere discontinued. The cost ranges from 4d. to 8d. per hour for each light' Regarded commercially which is the cru cial test of tbe light it is now on a sound, and, we think, permanent footing in Earope. The Might of the future' is a pres ent realization r Blaine is the Boreas ot the Senate. He blows and snorts on all occasions. He was specially noisy and vehement and saucy during Mpnday's debate. A Washington special to the Baltimore Sun f! "Mr. Blaine, io lieu' of argument, ret sorted to his characteristic display ot bad temper. It was very evident to-day, as U has been plainly demonstrated heretofore, that the Republican associates of Mr.Blaine take very little interest in tbe new crusade wnicu has he inaugurated. Theyrseem to realize perfectly that Mr. Blaine's whole Ainea wnoie object is to advance his own. Presid aspirations, and as very few of them object is to advance his own Presidential m a accord with him on, that point, tbev are consequently quite lukewarm. Mr. Blaine to-day. as heretofore, strode up and down tbe aisles of the Senate chamber, pounding uis fists and endeavoring by taunts and ia tinuations to torture and goad Southern senators Jnto makipg-socaa hot response which would serve for party capital for him in the future;1 'He was unsuccessful, and it ia probably best that chivalrie and gallant people should treat with , indiffer ence insults and calumnies from a man who had Dotlhe nerve to meet them in the field." r ... - - ' , ( .... j . . a mi i w i i , i i i urn 'r1'" ' V . 1 ! - 1 . " ' 1 ' ! an i i i i ! '" -l ' 1 ' "- sKIDMSBZ3sV3lS3EEaa T. ...... t . - - u, v,, i ..:! ; ., , ....... ' . , . ,. . .. TT "" ' T" , . " -' : .v--. 'V -,.J V)vJ:i-....; i ,. .'- T ' '. " . ,.. I VOL. XXHLN(X 74. 1HOTHKR INVESTIGATION. I ltebresentatlve Bbgdeo,Of North Caro- I cuttimittee lo iaveslieate reTtoue officers 1q j una, wm uiuyo iiruiunun w Fv-"" i uia Diaie. us n i jwuuuntau, uut i . . . . . . n.i. Il"-S Imh Kl am w Kill Cm asraiosi ine two aiarsnais ana me reveoae officers, who belong to another wing of the DartT. It is aUered that the officers in North .Carolina aFe Rttiltyt all sorts of eva8jons nd frauds, and that neither the rresldetu aor raemoers or toe UBDinei -win pay any attention to the charges against them, hence the proposed action of Brog texi.Fhiladelfhia limes, .Washington tpe- euu, ' ' Mr. Broedeh has - introduced the resblutiob' calling for an investiga tion.' We fcope the House will pass it, and the : aooused or suspected Radicals will be thoroughly ove'r- hauled; for they peed it no doubt i A memorial is circulating in army I posts lorsTgoalures Tpraying Con- ira tn Polish an armv of one gressto estabiisb an army or one hundred thousand men. We will :.Ti;,.-:iUw Ma iK0 sign a petition to razee the present army to a standard of eight thousand men ItHfeels dike an ioebercr tol ' . . "..V.v 1 come in contact with the impudence of those fellows who can seriously , . j i- .u l. I ask for quadrupling the army when there is a bill to cut it down and get rid of several hundred useless appen dages, known as the staff. A Lottery' Secret Illatorr. Special Dispatch to the Post Louisvixu, Ky., Dec 15. The secret history of the five drawings of the library lottery is lust published. The total receipts from the sale of tickets amounted to $ 6,250,000, one- half of which was returned to the ticket-holders as prizes. Of the bal ance, of over $3,000,000, the library received $420,396. The Cipher Dispatches. . Special to Baltimore Sun. It is said that Mr. John F. Coy le, , " 5 .v . . who was one of the visiting states- men to South Carolina and Florida, has written a pamphlet in which he I exhibits the true inwardness of the . , . , T. . .A . I cipher diapatches. It w asserted that the publication will involve several prominent Uemocrats who nave not I neretotore ngurea in tne cipner a is patches. Laashed Heraelf to Death. Special to Washington Post. Nkwpobt, R. I., Dec. 14. Joshua Walker purchased a quantity of pork, and taking it home, proceeded to salt itudowiui tii wife soon after dis covered that he had been trying to make brine with white sugar. She was seized with a fit of laughter, which continued for several minutes, when? abM euclJenliy'exired. Mrs. Walker wis only twenty years old, and recently married. i i?y ?; Spirits Turpentine. Hertford sends five convicts to the big pen Katie Putnam was not appre ciated at Raleigh vim The Raleigh colored graded school has 350 pupils. - Arevival of religion is progress ing in tbe Baptist Church at Durham. The-Raleigh papers agree that little Katie Putnam is badly supported Over twenty persons professed faith in the revival at Wake Forest College. A young man at Charlotte set bp all night to buy a ticket to see Jan an- scbek.. She is worth sitting up all night to see. .. . - Raleigh News: Over fifty of the white covered wacrona, more popularly known as "prairie schooners," were in tbe city Monday,. r The Mobe80nian says that du- I ring the holidays the young men of Lum ber ton are to have a glass ball shooting for a Cincinnati buggy. James Sikes, aged 22, of Wake, was taken suddenly ill recently at Hillsboro and died. lie was kindly cared for by Mr. Pleasants and Vrf struawick. Mr. Henry 'Porter, foreman of the shoe shop at the asylum for the deaf, dumb and blind, was attacked with paraly sis Saturday morning, while at work. Hillsboro j(ecoraer: we are informed that on Thursday of last week, a little mulatto child, about three years old, living with its mother on tho premises of Mr. W. D. Latta. near University Station, was burned to death under circumstances entirely too frequent with colored mothers. Raleigh Observer: The whole community will be deeply pained to learn that Col.' Turser was severely hurt by a I all on sunaay evening, ne was attempt ing to -get W the omnibus when his crutches slipped and be fell heavily. We are glad to know that -he was better last night and doing as wen as could be expected. Morgan ton J?faJfe: Dr. Collett, of this place, performed a surgical opera tion on Mrs. Dobson, of McDowell county, which la rare for this backwoods country. He took out the left jaw at the junction with the skull and the chin up to the eye tooth bathe rieht side of the face. We are reliably informed that the 'patient is doing well and masticates "as if nothing had occurred." i .The5 Neva and Courier reports the boding on Thursday, near Charleston, of the body of Mr. Thomas Edwards Scre ven; recently a clerk in the Eagle Hotel, Asheville, and insurance gent He was shot and a gun lay across his body. Thos. i . ' j f . . iZYlPJZSXZ I tUB u nag uiua kUiig, W CkO WICOWU UU three years or age. Biblical , Recorder; Rev. J. E. Hutson's meeting ia Greensboro resulted in eighteen professions and six additions to the church. Rev. F. M. Jordan.after preaching three weeks in- Salisbury, finds himself broken down in "health, and again threatened with paralysis. He leaves for home , to, rest awhile. The Baptist Church at ML Holly, In Pender county.has just lost by death one of the oldest men in the State, Elisha Lawrence, in his 95th year. WILMINGTON, Tar'norn enoniaT n TfalaiM n server: The County Canvassine Board met citine debate! bitween thai iuia moioiDe, inionnaiiy. u tiara a counsel notice or anneal was rm in . a k served. The Board refused , to organize, because summoned as individuals, and dis persed. The summons on a great part of the Board was served too late, i :i - ,-"-, y -- Statesville Zahctmarfa1 thls Legislature will have to elect about one thousand new magistrates. There are 850 townships, and 2.816 magistrates in State. The terms of over 900 of these will soon expire. - i Joseph Q. HiltoU. t jnt I lrisn creeK, comes forward on tbe bog ques tion and deposes the killing of, a twenty eight montbs pig (Essex and Cobbett) eighing olot pounds net. Hillsboro Recorder: Mr. Enoch Stubbins has sent us a fine turnip, which weighs eleven poundg,besidea a liberal sup ply of others not quite so .large. Mr. J . Gill killed a hog last week, three years old, na8ne"KaMVtct IJnv.l IrillAn nnp flffonn mAntni nm . that weighed 404 pounds. Person county correspondent: Mr. R. K. Daniel killed a aog seventeen months old which weighed 410 pounds, and another, of same age, 825 pounas. jar. uugn uarneu auiea two, twenty monthsW each, which weighed; one 468, and the other 611 pqunds. ,1 M. J i vjnarlotte Uoserver: An impor- tant case, which was set for hearing at the late term of United Stateg Court in this city, did not come up for trial on account or the absence of Judge Bond. The suit referred to is brought by Baltzer, Tax& Co., against the Raleigh & Augusta Air Line Railroad, for an amount due tbe firm for iron furnished the road. ' The sum in volved is said to be about $140,000, and the creditors will endeavor to have tbe road placed in the hands of a receiver. The man named Simpson, whose leg was so badlv mashed bv the falline in of the limber ot the tunnel IfltheDuffy mine, in which, he was working, that it had to be amputated by Dr. W. M. Reedy, of Iron station, assisted by JJr. Paul Bar ringer, has since died front the effects of the wounds. Shoe Heel items from the Lum- berton Bobesonian: The Presbyterian church of this place will organize on tbe 19th inst. A small box was sent from Shoe Heel last week to the Oxford Orphan Asylum. A large box was sent on Thanks giving day, the two amounting to about one hundred dollars. This is a regular' yearly occurrence here. Mr. Allen Innman, an old and highly respected citizen of the " oia ana mgmy respectea cuizen or tue Leesville section of this county, died at his residence last week. We learn that a son of Mr. Hiram Lee, of the Ash pole section, was shot through the body, one J w. " teamster of Mr. Lee. Tbe ball entered the back and came OQt uodcr edta. B front. McNattis in 1ail, andlhelby . who is about n teen years old, will probably re- cover. - Zbtf Dales or cotton were re ceived at this place for the two weeks end ing Saturday, the 14th inst. Total receipts to that date, bales. A monument twenty-one feet high li V3 been erected in memory of the late Hou. W. A. Graham, in the ' Presbyte rian Cemetery at UUlsboro. Tbe liecorder gives a full description of it. It is graceful and striking. On the east face is inscribed: "speaker of the House of Commons. senator of tbe United States, Governor of North Carolina, Secretary of the United States Navy, Senator of tbe Confederate States,. Arbitrator or tbe Maryland and Virginia line." Uo tbe north race is inscribed: ".For tunate in bis descent and in the gifts of nature, be thoroughly fitted himself for the duties of his profession and of public life. Possessing faculties of rare proportion and harmony, he adorned his career by a quiet and dauntless courage, opened and fixed principles of conduct, and unrauing cour tesy and a stainless name. 'The memory of the just is blessed.' " On the west side: ' VY hxxam alkxandek ukaham, Dom Sep tembers, 1804. Died August 11, 1875." The south face has no inscription. - Charlotte Observer; Janau schek will be greeted by a large and fash ionable audience to-night. About three hundred reserved seats had been sold up to 8 o'clock yesterday evening. This is some thing remarkable for Charlotte. A stranger says he saw se'veral young ladies eating candy in the theatre a few nights ago. This must be a mistake. Kev Mr. Bronson, late rector of St. Peter's Episcopal church, in this city, has been elected Professor of Latin in a college at Waterbury, Mass., a position which is ad mirably suited to bis tastes and culture. Tbe proportion of studenlsof David son College who are candidates lor tne ministry is not so large as in former years. Shoe iieei is to nave a newspaper, Presently the number of North Carolina newspapers will exceed the voting popula tion. The railroad eating house has been removed from Dundee toureensDoro, During the term Judge Dick made a decision of some- importance in reference to mortgages, to-wit: that a mortgage on a stock of goods, subject to renewals from time to time, is fraudulent per te. There are confined in the county jail at present seventeen persons,of whom three are white. Of these three two are lunatics. The only occasion on which the Opera House ushers ever appeared in full dress was when Booth visited . us. Let them come out aeain when Janauscheck appears, and add tone to the occasion. -Howe's 1 Circus passed through the city last night on the Air-Line Railroad going North. GITY. NKV AOVERTISBRIBNTS. Wanted Book agents. Musson Great bargains. Notccb To taxpayers, &c. Geo.; Myers Holiday goods. P. CuMKnra & Co. For sale. . A. Shexeb Christmas presents. ... Harbison & Allen Stylish bats. Meeting Lot owners Pine Forest Co. Cbonlt & Morris Underwriters' sale. Caution Notice Crew Sarah Wallace. I Patterson & Hices Christmas goods. FE9TTVAL Ladies Front St. M.E . Church M. M. Katz Christmas , gifts. See fourth page. , .... Kerchneb & Caldeb Bros. Bagging, corn, rice, powder,' Ac. Election ofOfBcera. ' At a meeting of Orion Lodge No. 67, I. O. O.F.,"held last evening the following officers were elected for. the 'ensuing year Samuel-Bear, N. G.. . W. J. Penny, V. G. John L. Dudley, Recording Secretary. W. C. Farrow, Per. Secretary! - W. S. Warrock, Treasurer. . . Trustees Widows and Orphans' Fuodrr' John L. Dudley Wf Warrofekr inff f. M. Altoffer.' -v'v .-;;-;:-; - - Ni;C THtlRSDAY DECEMBER 191 1878 Iioeal Dots.- .:, ,; r - :. j ;. ,. :.r j ' One case of disorderly conduct 1 was disposed of by the Mayor's Court yes terday morning. r-r- An adjoturned ; meeting of the lot owners of Pise Forest Cemetery Com pany will be held this Thursday)0 evening ait 8 o'clock, at Si MarU'a Hall. T By. a eleiniinjahother .col- miltei!eeD,tiiiVtiHiBWeC.MMsi lJ - '. " J i -..Ai.. . i&g Biard has granted a certificate toCapt. Eitchiu as Congressman elect from the Se- T' nd District., ,i . i..-.-f-;i f' One of the heaviest: frosts ever known in this section of the State fell on Tuesday night. The tops of houses Wed nesday morning looked like they were! co hered with snow. ' I - : Lovers of good things, as well s those desirous of purchasing Christmas ioods, will hot forget the Fair and Festival to.be given by the ladies of the Front Street M. E- Church, which commences at the City Hall this evening. V. e' flag or the British Vice Consulate was at. half-mast yesterday as a ioken of respect to the memory of Princess . Alice, one of Queen Victoria's daughters) Who, died of diphtheria a few days since, and whose : funeral obsequies took place yesterday. I - A meeting of tax-payers, bond ers, business men 1 and others interested in the welfare of the city of Wilmington, will be held at the City Court room this evening, kf 7i o'clock, to receive the report of the committee appointed at the Citizens' meet ing of the 3d inst. ' ; T-Days Indleatleti. ' FfW the Ronth Atlantic RlatPH north- West to southwest windt,' slightly warmer, (clear or partly cloudy weather, and sta- i E nary or rising barometer, lnatnal court r . ' Tbe following cases were disposed of by , jthis Court yesterday,: not including those which did not go to the jury: State vs. : George Myers, charged with ; burglary. Charge of burglary abandoned . and defendant held for larceny. Defend ant found guilty. - State vs. William Patterson, arraigned on a peace warrant. Dismissed at defend ant's costs. State vs. Saudy Stewart, charged wilhJ assault and battery. Defendant found guilty. State vs. Victoria Swain, arraigned on a peace warrant. Case dismissed at defend ant's costs. State vs. J. C. Hill, charged with assault and battery. Defendant found not guilty. In the ease of John Davis, colored, charged with false pretense, tried on Tuesday, the jury returned a verdict of guilty. s m iBpriel Bobbery. Elias Newkirk, colored, who has been teaching a public school at Colvin's Creek, Pender county, in District No. 1, was in the city yesterday.and stated that on Tues day he was paid $25 80 by Sheriff A. II. Paddison, being part due him for teaching the school in question, and that during the same evening, while coming out of an eat ing saloon at 'Burgaw, where he had taken his roll of money out for the purpose of loaning a friend of his a dollar, he was assaulted by the party who had just been borrowing from him, assisted by another of his former friends, and rendered par tially insensible by a blow, and that while in this condition he was robbed of his mo ney. Newkirk states that he came here yesterday for the purpose of getting his uncle, who lives In this place, to go to Burgaw with him and assist in bringing the parties to justice. Probable Fatal Attack aae a Former rilmlnctoalaa: A telegram was received in this city yess terday announcing the painful ic that Mr. Wm. U. rowlr,Jrn formerly wlJnaown and esteemed resident of this city,, but -now of Moore8Ville, Iredell county, warstricken down on Tuesday night by scoaeiLerson un- knowo.and was, at the time f sending the telegram,, still unconscioui. No further particulars are given. ' Mr. Jbhh J. Fow ler, Assistant City Clerk and t'reasurer.who ii e brother of the unfortunate gentleman, will leave this morning for Mooresville. Thernmemeter atecara The following will show the sute of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 431 yesterday, evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city Atlanta. ...... i ;i AO Augusta. ...... ..49 Charleston 50 Charlotte........ 41 Corsicana, . . . . . ..51 Galve8ton,.......55 Havana ....72 Indianola, .... . . .52 Jacksonville,. . . . .54 Key West........ 63 Mobile,-. . -ry? -50 Montgomery . . . 47 New Orleans,.!.. 52 PuntaRassa.....64 Savannah:,.. ...... 51 St. Marks.. .51 Wilmincton..... 45 Careleea Driving. Alexander Johnson, a drayman, was ar rested : yesterday afternoon, between 12 and 1 o'clock, for careless driving, by which his vehicle came in collision and did some damage to the door of Messrs, DeRosset & Co.,opening on Custom House alley. He gave bond for. his appearance before the Mayor this morning.; "i ii i aaia aa aoi B1TB& ANN HABIEIE 1TEBIS. The Norwegian schooner 2Sea?",Krag, arrived at Liverpool from this port on the 15th instant .... . ' .;. ' - ) The Norwegian barque Frey, Halvor- sen, arrived at Antwerp on the. 16th instant from this port wa Queenstown. . f- Mrtrnhi ' otrfnm and remedies of their clean nn tv ntnnefv and seldom cure. ' For diseases of infancy use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, which is safe and sure in us enects. Frice 35 cents. , v J UC'i . CQtDN rJpOBXniSSIf W Elf S. A batr act fProceeeiBRt la AdJoaraeoT 'iiaoi d!ofttfJBVit'iici sill iLlk- The Board boLiICoBfcry;XnimuisiBexs t r j -. j t . . . ; ' i Col. W; U Smith. iChalnnaa. not beioff presepjfn!; cpnuenjt4nd)st vi'iouiuwtyuer .isagg.waa pauf a. upon topreside.ijts. AuiMmb"iiufi Ittim-At i The minates,bf ibe preti6es -meetibjirf ine omciainoi3A.eiaJrWrnByt conn stable of Harnett1 Township, was received and ordered accep?e3.!1arld itiffi fnmme be spread on the records of"o8ciai ban4s. It was ortfered-ttartrrbeH-ta-!f Jacob Stearn be temiued, he cot having declared his intention of becomhig; a citirten at the time of listing. ,, ,.,,.. It was ordered that the official bond of T. O. Bunting, (instable of Wilmington Township; be accepted, and that the same be spread upon the minutes of officia bonds.; :io "i . a.4s Ordered, that Wm. James be allowed to 1st his taxables in Federal Point Town ship before the next meeting of the Board and pay the,.equjre4,iexpense81, and that the double tax be remitted. i; . r ." Ordered, that Duncan Holmes, Mary Williamson . and ; Margaret Dahmer. . be granted licenses to retail spirituous liquors. Ordered, that the matter of painting the county jail be referred to the committee on Public Buildings with power to act, Ordered, that the Overseers of the. Gor don road be requested to report to the Board at iu next meeting in January, 1879, the number of hands and a list of the same subject to road duty, and that said over seer be requested to appear fn person. - i ' On motion it was ordered that the matter of heating the Insane department of the Poor House, and furnishing a stove to the same, be referred to Commissioner Worth with power to act.' j ' Ordered, thAiMMret Sidberryt of Har nett Township.Tbe admitted into the Poor House. The Board then proceeded to draw the regular venire of jurors to serve at the Jan uary term of the Superior Court, which convenes on the second Monday in January next, with the following result : ; , First Two Weeks Evander ; McBride, Claus Schriver, John A. Barker', Seth W. Davis, John Carroll, Jesse Farrow, John E. St. George, Robert Thomas, H. Brun hild, Archie Alderma'd Nathan Reeves, Thomas H. Henderson . SeeondTwo Weeka. :C. B. Fulcb, John U. Hooper, C. H. Alexander, t. W. Gallo way, Wm. M. Parker, Wm. Martin, Benj. Hollis, James Wilson, H. A. Martindale, Jeremiah Hewlett, Samuel . G.'i Northrop, Samuel Blumenthal. Tbe Board adjourned to meet again on the 27th inst, at 2 P. M. Unavailable JLieuera. , . . ... The following are the unmailable letters remaining in the city postoffice: L. T. Mial, Clayton, N. C; John Leon ard, 450 and 451 West street; one envelope with stamp, no address, g CITT ITEMS. FOR CPWAKD8 OF THIRTY TEARS Mas WniLOV'a Soothihs Btbcp kas been used for children. It collects acidity of the stomach, relieves wnro oolio, iregoiates tne ooweis, cores dtsxhtxbt and niABBHcaA, whether arlslag from teething or otner caneea. ah oia ana weu-inea remeay. 25 CXMTB A BOTTLX. FINE ENGLISH GUNS. The attention of snorts- men Is invited to the advertisement ef Messrs. J. A W. ToUey, manufacturers of fine breecb4oading guns, jjirmtngnam, jsngiana. rneir guns are maae to order accorduur to specification a and measure ments furnished, thus ensuring .the right crook, lengta or stocK. c - SHRIEKS FROM. ?HBATTLKFrRTiP are net sorer signs that a work of destruction is going on, than the Coughing with which churches, theatres, private dwellings at this season, resoand. Arrest the lnngdeatroying paroxysms with Haul's Ho hxt or Hobxhoumo and Tabv The beneficial ef fects are immediate and certain. Pike's Toothache Drops, core Toothache la one minute.- .- qSBo ADVICBL Now Is tbe time Of year for Pneumonia, Long Fever, Ac Every family shoakl have a bottle of Boschu's Qxbxah Stbvf. Don't allow for one moment that conga your child, your family or yourself. :h to take hold of Consumption. Asthma. Pneumonia. Croup. Hemorrhages, and utaa Htsvp is coring thousands of these ' dreaded diseases.. One bottle will last toot whole family a winter and keep otner ratal miwsens may set m. uumi you sale from CHANCE FOB BltDHElOS. THKTB Dtp QV DaUVSBAKOB HAS DAWKID . Thia la the ase of wonders wonders in science. wonders in mechanism,wesders In every thing. It has been said that the man who causes two blades of grass to grow where only one grew before is a public benefactor. What, then, shall be said of the man who causes a foil and luxuriant crop of hair to grow upon the barren and shi armv of baldheads who have ever navmg a natural covering iot weir esaoa again What place, in a word, shall be assigned to the dis coverer of CABBOxnnf ' Shall he not have a conspi cuous niche in the Temple of Fame, and stand first among the benefactors of his race? To impart new life and vigor te the dormant energies of a diseased scalp; to give strength and fullness to a weak and strokgling growth color and gloss to in oi nair: to ormg obck tne natural bleached and faded locks, are no ordinary achievements, since- chemists and thera peutics hare sought In Tain to accomplish them for centuries. All honor, then, to the discoverer of the new hair restorative. Carboline: and let one and all join in expressing a higher appreciatiyn of the sees and possibilities of that wonderful product ef petro leam which contains the elements that work such mysterious and gratifying changes. Kennedy A Co., Bgecial Agents, Pittsburg, Pa. Bold by all drag Mr! Gostavos F. HaU, of the Oatea Opera Troupe, writes: "After six weeks' use am convinced, as are also my comrades, that your Carboline has and is producing a wonderful growth of hair where I had none ior years.'.' ., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Great Bargains IN CHHJJKEJTS, BOYS and YOUTHS' OYKHCOAT8, $8.60 and upward Boys' Broadcloth Suits, 9 and 10 years, only $8. ' Boys' Caseimere 8ulta, 10, 11 and IX years, only ae-uu, - as dee W It .3xunat aCtJRSOS'& ART AND fiONO. eeeaewledKed -the Ssleaeet. Staraea and aaaataaaaaaaa Beek ever isened from tne American rrese, eoatainlng: areetry fiUetortea Bloa-rapblee, Bseays, Ante aotee and fOXaele. Magnificently iUostrated with over 500 engravings. A Beaotifnl Seeel Ba- frawiBK preaenieo, graua. ,ta. eacn soDscnoer his work should be In every home.. Acsali.- This is the book to sell for the UelMaia Extra Inducements to competent Agenta, Write at once for terms and Illustrated circulars. J. H. Chambers 9 co., sc. Aioois, mo., or i atanetta street, Atlan ta, ua. ! i . , - cejvzuMtW' : in su met yesterdayai Si. Ff M.lQpe8eb,, Coup danger. I - . f : ' WHOLE NO 3,545 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Holiday Goods ! Tremendous Rusk a -f.-ft :: iTQs - j JG-EORQ-E MYERS', '' '. 11,1 3& 16 Sot' Front St ' K ?Frilly Explained ! STANDARD GOODS ! AT THE Astonishingly Low Prices ! CAUSES' THE EXGITEMENT ! ,-: AT blEO RGE MYERS'. 30,000 OBANQBS- 2 Q Q Bbls Choice Bed APPLES, -2QQ Boxes FIEE CRACKERS, 50,000 TORPjnOB8- J7QQQ Lbs Assorted NUTS, 2' 000 Lb choice candies- '200 Bies BA1S1NS JQQ Boxes New FIGS, Cases CITRON. tO WEST PRICES in THE STATE AT GEORGE MYERS'. OnR:FANCT-GMDS:DmilWEST, FRENCH AND GERMAN GOODS, . AT HALF PRICE! BONT FORGET THE LITTLE ONES. 15 to 23 Cents will boy a token long to be re memberedU at GEORGE MYERS'. OUR WISE & LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. EyWeare sellinsr WINES anfl cnAVPATJH WINES at HALF PRICE.: hrElegant Pore IMPORTED and DOMESTIC WINES at $1 .85 and f 1.50 per gallon. ! tTOor.WHISKEYS are UNEQUALLED in the State in Excellence ot Quality and Cheapness. Try par OLD BAKER at' per gallon. tS WEST MASH the Best m the WorldVat $3 per gauonf SAVE 100 PER C2NT. AT GEOR'GE MYERS'. tyOor Goods are bboeht from FIRST HANDS. "NO MTDBLB MAN'S PROFITS." Hence we can BAYE MOHEXFORYOUV ; .; JOT-We have -the LARGEST, CHOICEST and CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS in our THREE STORES to be found in the State. GEORGE M YE RiS', 11, 13 AND 16 FRONT ST., P. 8. Poetry again : A box of Cigars for your friend, A hamper of Wiae for your brother, A gallon of Sweet Mash you'll find Precisely the thing for each other. decl9tf G.M. For Sale, A LARGE LOT OF CORN, OATS, WHEAT and BRAN, Damaged by salt water on Schooner "Waterline.'' Excellent for feedinr purposes. To be sold at once regardless of price. PRESTON CUMMING ft CO. dec 19 It Review copy Saturday. Notice. An ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE LOT Owners of Pine Forest Cemetery Company will be held THIS (THURSDAY). EVENING; December inn, ac ou stana uau, uioiem Lodge jsuuding, corner Frlnceps and Eighth streets. JOHN G. NORWOOD, del9 It Secretary. The Correct Thing JN STYLISH -. BTIKF AND SOFT HATS 1 HARRISON" ALLEN, dec 19 tf r HATTERS. : Notice. rpHX TAX PAYERS, BONDHOLDERS. Busi ness Men, and all other interested la the welfare of the City ef Wilmington, are requested to meet at the CITY COURT ROOM, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 19TH INST., at 7 o'clock, to re ceive the report of the Committees appointed at the Citizens' meeting of the 3d inst. HENRY SAVAGE, ; dee 18 It . ; . , . ; Secretary. jEl., S ZEEC -bO X -til JcRj Christmas Presents. J HAVE ON HAND A FINE ASSORTMENT of CHILDREN'S SUITS, ' -SILK . HANDKER CHIEFS and KID GLOVES, which are nice Chilst mas Presents. Call before they are all sold. A fine lot of OVERCOATS just received. '! A. 8HBIER, dec!9tf 34 Market street Christmas Goods. UgAisiNs,"NUTs,i;;,;i"; -,vi-7-.,' CANDY, CRACKERS, ;r;.::Jrv. - ' '; CHEESE, SUGAR. COFFEE, LABD, MEATalt ; i 0-tor pi y 1 s - iAnd a COMPLETE STOCK A.TjVER? LOW PRICES. 'mlz tii PTTBIfflONHICKS,H V T t ; ' ' : Grocers and Com. Merchants, -dec 19 JWtf --.SIN. Water Street. ' . . '. ! . ; t .;; ..- BAlHfOF 4UVKUri!iN " edaJkr.r.?::f r::::::: " five days,.... .. li .one week,;,... :r...:;.:..":. SI CO 1 B . a bo .. 3 00 .. 3 50 4ft : , 6 50 .. 8 50 .. 10 00 .. 17 00 .. 24 00 . 40 00 60 00 propo'- it t ivo weeas, ............ ' Three weeks,... ' One month,....,,... . . ' Two Dinnrit. w V YneyearVl.p;; ; "OOB&ftCt Advertisements taken at tionatery low ra tea. . Tea lines sella Nonpareil type make oife sqnare. NEW AVEX13EMENTS. M; CK.tWSI.iri Auctioneer. BY CB)0NLY A MORRIS, FlouTr Bacon, ' Meal,! Hominy, Sagar. &c, at Auction. ; Inderwriters, Sale. irpHlS DAY (THURSDAx), 18TH INST com J. menctag at 10 o'clock, A. M., we wUlsell at opr Sues Rpems, by order and nnder inspection of the Agent of the Underwriters, for and on account or all concerned, ? 10 Boxes Long Clear SIDES, v SO Barrels HOMINY, " PEARL iEAL, " SUGAR, 15 FLOUR, ; SO Kits MACKEREL, Boxes Soap, Starch. Herring, Raisins, with snn dry other articles, damaged exHSii'rWato Line, on her vnv.ira , XT Tr-lt , V "ler . , . t . . ..wu.. aigit ik hi tiacason. yiUe, Florida, and pot into this port in distress Bale of Hotel at Auction fT'HIB mffnUPfifOKrVn" TT7TT f Bvnnrm lrl3i!wSwSie' t,lCoul1 S?8 oor.In the town DAT. thaftTW n V r taxitt.tjV Va ,71 , - iot?. .uim Tu nable property kaown ta the "RICHMOND HOTEL." Till. RnfMfncr n-nA T t .... . . portion of the Town, and are well adapted to the purposes of a Hotel. ' Sale positive. Title good. Terms made known on day of sale. JOHND. SHAW, and PIATT D.' WALKER, , . Receivers of Covington Everettt & Co. dec 17 lw , Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY cauaonea against trusting er harbor- iua ujr vi uie crew oi ine isritisn . Uv m sa a Ti a a. nr a a- v a mm .... ujwuiu tt AiiiiAvii, as no Dins contracted by .them wiU-V paid by . B. G. BARKER A CO., dec 19 St Consignees. Ship Notice. forewarned not to trust or harbor any of the Crew of the Norwegian Barque MATHILDB, as.neither the Master or Consignee will pay any debts of their contracting. JACOB MORE, Master. dec 17 St Fair and Festival ! Ti HE LA PTES OF FRONT RTRKKT If TS Church propose to hold a FAIR AND FESTIVAL on Thursday ! and Friday Evenings next,-at the roomgj-ecently vacated by the First National Bank, corner of Front and Princess streets. We under stand that they will have a foil assortment or Christmas Goods for Children, and also many good things to eat. In Oysters and Ice Cream they al ways excel. del9 It .Bagging, Ties, Taurine. !20 000 Twrd8 BAGQI1;Q' ? ' t A A Bdls Pieced and New TTBsi ouu. r gQQ Lbs TWINE, ; For sale bv " ' ' ' . dec 19 tr kercuneiTa caldek br Corn, Hay and Heal. 1000 BuBh cokn OA A Bales Timothy li AY 2 Q Q Bash Water M 111 MEAL, For sale ay KERCHNEB A CALDEK BROtt dec 19 tf Rice, Flour, Coffee and Sugar )"K Bbls and Tierces RICE, 800 BblsFLOUH' 811 kinds ' 200 B OOFFEE, BbJi SUGAR. For sale by dec 19 tf KERCHNEB CALDEB BKOM - Oriental Powder. BLASTING, RIFLE and SPORTING POWDER, in Kegs, Half Kegs and Qr. Kegs,. Far sale by dec 19 tf KKRCHNEK A CALDER BROS. JOHM W. GOEDON, - WK. J. GORDON. ! JOHN W, GORDON & BRO., G-enefal Insurance Agents, Representing over $50,000,000 Assets. LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE. Good Companies i Fair Rates t! Prompt Adjustments 1 1 1 decl! tf 114 Norlli Water St. COME EARLY! Come Often ! For Bargains in CiotMngS! . -AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ! :at IDjSl-VIID'S. dec 8 tf North Carolina Flour. JUST R3CETVKD, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT of NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR, in 8ackg. Call and examine. Always on hand, at the LOWEST FIGURES : COFFEE, SUGAR, BACON, tLARD, and a foil supply of HEAVY GROCERIES. Large consignment of BUTTER on hand. D1X BROS., , decltf . No. 17 North Water at Notice. Exchange Corner." WE WILL LET YOU HEAR FROM US IN A FEW DAYS. SO COME AND SEE THE NEW GOODS. dec 17 tf ' ; N. H. 8PRUNT. It! JUST THE THING TO SUIT. CALL AND SEE C it, and you will he convinced that ? The live Book Store ! ! ' '.'"J Has Just whay'waatV;:' . From the Immense assortment of BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS every one and his neigh bor can be suited, if you wm only call at HEINSBERGER'S . Bookstore, dec 17 tt -Vex. $ 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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