Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / Jan. 3, 1879, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
: ' 1 V . m: 1 IHE TiOtittUtti STAR P : ULISUKD DAILY KXCKPT MONDAYS. &ATS3 0 BUBSCHn-riOII K AST A NOV ! 0ac year, Jbyjaam postage paid... . t months, .- .. ttoi 4 00 "S S5 Three months, . W " . ....... . I. UU rJBSKTftJSMStfreaB ciiy "hi advance, OUTLINKK I The numDer Ol DU81D88 laiiurBsuuiuiaujr, I .-nid .iiT Great Britain and Ireland 1 for 1878 is 15,059 an increaseof 4,037 over i he previous year. ' i nere,i srea excitement in 'the English engineering i . Mrino! wnrkinff hours- the tro- WZZZZZSZ iSLS i;'" T". Wi jij.i.. '?,!rward fJr the place of Prince of Bulgaria, ' l t ie time for the election draws nigh; , aatueume iur iuc c e,, r..;Q .a r.1nnnintr to elect her man. I Tbe demand for gold in New York is very Hebt; some preier greeuuac. Cushing is in a ' " rrZ .... hopeless oonamon. 18.000 was BlOien irom me ui uu i . Disbursing Clerk in the Government Print left open. J -1 nf Office: the safe was n nniiftfttora offices will be examined by I ;bc u, - C 1 UC ; : mil... fi,.mmiitna r.illincr nnnn him for ln ri ' i. i pros npni iihh rues aciH.iiu4.iuu . vi & .uc ljiltt wmuiiiv .-B ( I . I formation io tbe Attorney General t The Greenbackers of several New England statts met in council at Boston; a league is to he formeOT itesumpuoa ereaiea I .. " . . l the Northern cities ;j the de- but little stir in d for gold is very limited. v l- - New I man York markets: Money 4 percent; cotton dull fat 9 7-169J . cents; flonr Without decided change; wheat very dull; corn dull and e lower; ungraded 4447 ,cts; spirits turpentine quiet it 2828icy rosin dull at $1 S5l 87. DuffflgT878 Norfolk, Va., had but nine nres. xue loiai joss waa. y 1 543 50; insurance 16,000. A sirn.7 Hamilton, Fish bas been nominated for the Presidency of the Union League Glub, of New' York, . : r.i. 'LSI n is ior urrauu . The small-poxs raging horribly in Brazil. It is reported that ,30,000 persens died during the month of November from the awful pestilence. . The Richmond tate says of Iaw rence Barrett as ' Rapftadii:.; .-X?. ''The finest, most artistic and realistic acting we have ever witnessed on the stage of our theatre was Lawrence Barrett's ren dition of Raphad, in the beautiful 'play of Mie 'Marble Heart, last night." i , - ; In New York during 1878; there were 917 failures; liabilities $63,958,- 403; assets $18,695,531. In' 1877, J failures 847: liabilities $51,687,000. And still there is an improvement in . -v-r1 'A j t ',t I tbe outlook. 'Just so.: Richmond. Virerinia. is a handsome I and growing city. It now ' has over I 70,000 inhabitants. During the past year there were 179 brick buildings I erected inlhecitv, 84 frame, and 34 old buildings enlarged, at a total cost of $360,000. Its total takes was $609,434 33 H I xU' -. i l'Ll If the East increased its number of failures the West did 'better. i - . .J ' c tanfr I During . the . last quarter of 1877 unci tj ,wciu ti iiuuiHH aviiiuBb mm i f .. 5- . r.'v.' .- . - t ' . I ior tiieiiast quArwr; 01 :it57a. in 1877 thelAggregate amount for the n iQrior tnan : A it lit if 11 1 . . nr r 1 lar r ... inv - I 1--.iw ,,,wylyv,, tt ...... u 1878, jor heame; period, it waa ManyiOMiie -oiaimemrjers-i.oi tne Nnur Vnrlr 'PrJ nttaro' TTninn" ara lrto- -.- . w- m ginniug to think that that organiza tion, has had .its Iay .of usefulness and that it may be better for all con cerned, id fature.removU re strictions upon Ihe right of every printer-to- make his own" terms with his employer in hts own way. , Tue English papers take loomyUiok affaira; avery I ? UhV uit:.ff.;-.UA(.. toTQ I '" -o passed away they, could see no light - - J . . xaaob iiv uaiuiuci ui uuutci and better time. (i Trade is paralyzed and working people by tens.of thou sands afeTdle and suffering. No man is prophet ienough i to foretell when thiaariall on1 orrl onrral ot,alr0 o.ll UcSeerKsr. l.uV. .:.( " The papers of the State ought not . . t. . . - to let the Question of a reduction of salarie.s9rmomet. 4Itan outrage . .that some of the officials should receivejthe W P as not.wttbhold ouribands brethren nf iu nniii.n -,i , .j. ot thequill and. pencil, until the wrongis righted and .the extrava. mnM ai...MKA.M .. t. ... :L . y jv?,ri"c.lc-7 MO T k " a -wwa legislators line upon line. What say you? Among the distinguished i dead of 1878, in oui own State, were William A. Wright, Bartholomew F. Moore, Jadge A Biggg. M4. Seaton) Gales) Edward Conigland, Gen. J. Q. Martin, TTrt tr , .S ,. . Hon. Hugh Waddell, Hon. Richmond Ju. Pearson, Chief Justice, and Adam "iutie. xa oiner ooutnern states, were Commodore -W. C. Whittle, of TirgiiiUihop,Wilmer..of Jattisi- na : Coreor'Aarif aii. more; t Hod. Beverly 13. Douglas, bl Virginia, and'oUers whose namP's ape us now n yoL. XXIII. NO. 86. Fifth Avenue TheatreNew York. JD a u: ' . -.-- i: i a i i . 4 ? , , I aunonBn proaaciog - notea "stars,- such as Booth, Jefferson, I Modjeska ana fliary Anaeraon; in their ti rat-class pieces. If Modjeska charged in New r i ' t . rri'w i ' v?" PfP?"v ohargo.tho people of lliohmond for seeing her-that is, $3 for a reserved seat-then we are glad that the Fifth e , . AvAmiA Vliil nftt.i nav OTnnMfl. Snnh charges are frauds, and those who mu ,.i,m ht tn K severely." As looe as Deoole will , . " , . I ... , aiiow tnemtieives - to oe swinaiea. i there will always be those to do the gwinlintr When the charae in r. I - We, then et.y awThat is the i -v "I l " . . - . ... ariATinrh tr n.v fnr lAPinir onv livinrr & b mortal. llty cents is enougn tor hme - tenths of the companies that I travel through the South. 'ThemV I our sentiments. Baltimore did well last year. The value o jforeigQ exports for, the year raa $55,457,518, an increase of over ftl K fI( IWl (mm In. imnnnt in 1 ft '77 ..... ...... I rSl7 dQe ?. f; S16! ?T?i ponderance in the shipments of wheat, though in cotton, tobacco and provisions the figures are greatly in favor of tlWbusiness of 1878. The - . ... i imports show a falling off of 17,500,- 000, as compared with 1877. The grain receipts amounted to 41,035,905 bushels, an increase ot 11.551.095 , . - . - " bushels. The export of flour has in- creased 271,930 barrels over that of iwfm The arrivals of vessels over 1877 were 279. Petroleum shipments have fallen off 7,000,000 gallons. The leaf tobacco export is largely in ex cess of 1877. The receipts of cotton arc also largely in excess. Wilmington mdst adopt the Nor- folk way of counting cotton receipts. Kvery bale of cotton that goes through Norfolk is counted in the grand total. .. What a splendid show- ng Wilmington would make on that basis. i At IndiaoaDolis Theodore Tiltoh witnessed the performance of "A Celebrated Case ' iu which Bessie Turner, of Tilton-Beeeher memory, ialC a part,rT.w moves a news- paper man to say "DoohUess hN oughts" reverted to an other celebrated case." Komauee of a eitlll Hunt IorflIou I . e '5 1 U ! I O elllMeri. ' f Q ! 1 U ; UlNCiiraATi, fec 31. rue re iu rned revenue ( raiders, who accom am a panied CapL Davis on his still whis key hunt through the counties of , uuu . uiivugu , ,,u wuuuh w a Kentucky' infested by the illicit tra-1 n ara mva a TPmnrirnnin nnnnrinT. ni i ' r.a.t; j j . mi I pneir narasoips anuw.vBDiureB. iney i pronounce tbft country rhe wildest I niiu Uiuny lliaLUCOOlUiy UlVUU eCxaa UIO I I j . .i.,vk.Vp AV1- knnwn. Tfceir I path lay along tl edge of f rightf uH nreClDlCeH. UUU WUBU bUtS liiLC HLUrUl I X I ' ' I I . t I jt ram auu buuw uiuue uuuu lucui i every step ot tneir-kway was Deset I , . a mi l . 1 ' I Wn aanger. jl ney -were len a ays i nn i.neir neriions riae. ana . tnis con- vinr.fid them that nothintr conld he I ,T '. j j j .u I ;dpne against opposite odds, and they concluded to: abandon further opera- I i M : M.:Tla .n...lli.. I biuuB uuvu uxiiutsr wcaducr. . uauie is very Plentiful in these mountains. t,i ; u i i . l .. I jvvery.upuae yaaaiuuui, auu m wo- men spia, weaver ana mae up wear ing apparel for themselves and f ami- lies. Stores are few and far be- tween, and store clothes and calico dreajuHi are unheard of. articleR. ii No-I r""T7TJr; - LDOU' BerT l1V1BlfcU.er "ave. c ur I rvi rtnor hnf oil liva in nttor lnHan.n.. I.UAUUVJI VUW ... . V .U M W W V . tUUWVbU- lidence. V ' ' ' Brare John Btltenell. LColumbia (S. C.) Register. 1 Charleston' has dohe many grand vuiuzLa v.n lug uuu jv,c, Vua dub lj o.an hn.tnf nn orMtpr ct than t.riA shA Arentd 1 M - . I. i i - ,. . . . a monument to tne gauant insnman, 1. J ohn U. Mitchell, M a. . . . chivaino young I exile and a her0, tbe gallant young I Captain Mitchell, who was an honor " tH l?T nrtreu at ne nanasoi tub vunrawu Bwpic, . auu wf"cjr uo nt Wn rJLJ irl hrioHno- hia rnemory. ' The patridt father sleeps tr, ,2M-i .aomofo. "NTaaw I: "i" ! w I X" -ao la '1 l a - aa. M n M 1 I av aa. a. V a arrf. . n aa. wiu"jr draped oaks of-- beaiitif uT" Magnolia,' near i Charleston. , Attack osi rconggrevsmaa Dlbrell'a Sob c. iVixeiLLtJ Deo. 31. Last , Satur- 3J at Spwta, Vwol brojthers, named Mclertot attacked1 Joseph Uibrell, son of. the Congressman. of that name. Mr.Tibrel! killed one.witlr a ahot- gun and dangerously wounded the I vm tvaoary First. The iArmeft)eddTeATiitardea SaSS The tfumhfeVtippetlf tBelertiv4-glass( 't i Tbeyotfbg matfcciirteth the gentle lassT ; ConsUmlnrihe oxttaa;f cOalattd fr. And tha editor seeketh the annual pass. : Tamil limet-Journal. i wilmingoN,; TlieS Main Gorernoraiiiii-ciMM-Kei. iwMiwj uroTer lit: ; iJtowii vu;uio umuiuuiu ; cuu. t, 1 Maine Republicans sav: thatf the probabilities are that Garcelon, the cmuurawo cauumaw ior . uorerno will be elected by the Lefiislature. f It is understood that ex-GorernoT Groves of Oregoii, -now i United States Senator, will ' make i formal reply to the report of the committee ?f the Legisure of Oregon, charg- ing him with irregularities in the i- 7. ---r "--t, - - " ; ;- w ' M4aisv..i irrtZ., I . : oan JJbancisco, Lec. 31. .Last uikuk auuiuob uruatuov. a Buuemaiur. rAairimo - . qra. HnnmrH atmot shnt i and fatally wounded bis wife, and 6n cut his own throat with a shoe aKXjS Carried nadcr me lea br ibe Cnrrent Richmond, Quebec, Deo. 81. While crossing on the ice between TJ! -. 3 3 ir.1l 3 ftlCDmona ana meiDourne io-uay a team, drawing a ' vehicle containing I Messrs. liowe and Kemp, of Kings-1 bury, and Mrs. Sadler, of Melbourne, broke through, and all were carried Qnder by the. current and drowned. , Juxir noTiriVB T.4 ' Man 9fl Messrs. Barnard, -Wright, Macomb I and Tower, of the Engineer Corps of the United States army, are at the nr.. i ;nnnra nni.Pi i nev MA i.n- &t. Ubarles Hotel, lney leave to-1 morrow. to survey and report upon the jetties. SlcatlBKaat:New Yerk. New York, Dec 29. It i esti- mated that 75,000 persons visited Central fark to-day. From- 15,000 w were u mo ?! " " 52 l"S&n UUmT known in many years. Spirits T"llXP6ITtlH6. The loss by the Raleigh fire is some $8,000. It is hard to get up State news without the papers,.. . Maj. J. M. Blair is to run the Higgs Houe, Raleigh. Wae county had 79 marriages in December 40 whites and 89 colored. There were 226. marriages in Cleavelaod county from December 2d, 1877, to the lsrinst : . Tiio Cleaveland Guards shot for a cake last Friday, and Mr. J. H. Wells carried off the prize. , - ,t The Shelby Aurora sava that I Whitaker Station, in Cleaveland county, is I improving, and that King's Mountain wtil I Soon have two hotels. The Shelby. Aurora learns that some of the Deoole who have left that sec tion and gone West are very anxious to re turn to the Old JNortb State. W. F. M. Ehringhaus,. M. ;.W. G. of L O. O. F., of this State, will make an official visitation to the various subordi nate lodges throughout the State. Raleigh colored people celebra- ted Emancipation Day. C. N. Hunter read orieinal Doem. and Hon. ft. H. Cain "orated.M . Raleieh News: Sheriff D. A. , uwngu .tiwa. uuiiu cav. Grantham settled tbe taxes of Wayne conn- wj - ..w M ruouc taxes, S4,UUU j bdccibu laxes, o. -. a. an rAA f m . f.i a. An 111,541 33; Haywood Saunders, colored, wasputln jail yesterday 1V1 tuv aavwaa.waaMwae) va. mw aaw . w . - j- . ly. virginiapays ner oupenor voxm Id. P.il M Miaarl th. o.l.MM t A W1 Km IUC awuiMii. . nitn.v. uiu wimj. va av v,vw, . TTT. m 1 T I.UJ ana pas naiis,i.ourgec, viwuu ana ibtuu-u, "".""r - ' aT"Vl 1 aa. aU a unarioiie iswerveri xuigumeu rouie atceuis ruu iuw uuuuwai vr. vuoaa wo are uuiutou uo uaww,yy- lumbia Augusta Kailroad, and the other Carolina Central It's humiU- atine to confess it, but they say it is true ntrxln . Vi A .A.a anil' V. n, a Trt.A wuicuuu bwiu ius " uwi ius TWn. the lyncnea wporesvuie negro. WDHfl lue uouy waa jre uuiniOK.uvu Mae photeeraph of the haiemjrbody 8hws it hatless and shoeless. Seve- I ral revenue arrests have been made since the amnesty was extended. :. , . I, Charlotte JJtmocrat : A family, includine seventeen persons,, oesiaea a I jf.,h. enjl nranr1mnl1i.p iiamo rinflni " oi. . . : . . on me oiaieBTiue train, yeuieru ay waiver- noon, en route to Florida : Tlieiwere so manv children that ? the Dlrents had tore- sort to tne piaa:ot lywtr a:rea noDoo around tbu bat or each rn order to- keep fhm looeLiier. - The total number ol ideeds .and morigagesregislerejL. inlthhil county during tne r past year is l.ov, I HUaiUSl 1.441 Jttatjcai. iwiuvrean iuuioi Innmher of deeds recorded is lareer than ,the increase' in the mortgages Mi j-it..:.fV3M r vnanone- oscrveri jruuiiciiy I . - a 1 !.a. AtiLa a...i!.. af ! gates will be in attendance.- He has rel gympiuiy with the movement on food 1 pledging axienaance ii posswie. -r-- u learned here that-JndWAshe has been i?uln last accounts waasrecovering., ..fle wittaot, however . be able to be present attbe open I ai - AT . ...'. a. Idb; of the Supreme Court on Monday next. Raleigh xNewsv A gentleman from Warren coUntv states that much ex citement, mixed with indignation, prevails i . n ih.MniinAr nr a nmiA man nr that county," who, leaving his taimly of nine; cnuaren, some Oi wnomare oi tenner yeacs . taken charge Ot ihe ftCCldetiTarorphEm and" 1 DBS llcU -IU JTCVM Kia. ins uim uwww u.iv' all have bet a-ivett Bomea; ja.f jeiw was reeeIvBaa fer davtf since.1 frdm the run away father, bidding the eldest child to sell enough ot tne iiwie property 10 raise o, and send hhn that wnount.at onv,aar be M. Hubbard, D. D., of Manlius, N. Y., is in the city, the guest tl bis wa-m-law, 1 , M. Argo, Esq,. Whatever should be removed those weakenin. Colic, Diarrhoea, iiuw ui.jju.. i that our comemDOTary naa eotten waaiii. eaaiaiiia. J-v4nt7777Avtol-szr m nlaaaaa.' KF hahvnAMM II t! t; it i .-. i , ii t m i i-i s ,,,.iTff i (i en . OUnMa W BanB BaflsnUWa DBniDf.U4 1 J "i".-r I ; It u.avtwuo va waw a avw I U..'tl. .!.)". rfA.iiA.sl.Afcai? . aMl . -.a ' .i ..i l: t J J I a ,.1'RmJCa Am. BatCttttlB bVAhnililAnaa. . ... v.,1 fPl Syrup, which always cures. - 5 cm, i w iaa to s;now ae naaaaeuguuui uibb, jemetery.: .rr, '?:;" i wch ; -no. b bvutk rBO(i"irrKHrr t 7T-: : f ... . .. i , tjt i Ji,.;..". .;V-,1.- " " iS'i tYVVAJ- H . llnj f tttJ Ji .1 r-f-i:n. ! i .". : If , .-'..if; i--Tj ' " V ; j n,c Friday; janxjaiiyts, , 1870,;; TSBi CITY. : ! MuNsoNVery low prices. i j Qiifis & Mtjrchison Glassware, h ' Gbeen & FLANiraB Fresh seeds. ! HALii & Peabsall Bacon, pork, &c. . :' E. . Johnson Consignments solicited. ," Lkctubk To-night by Hon, Geo. Davis. ioe.li... - m ; Afleet of oorn-craekers will ' s-y. ... . . soon arriYe. . BeautifuUunset yesterday- twnOon. I Again 'we were , tow, "JMO , . i --j - vrT w j -r Humpty Dumpty's picture now I adorns the show windows. Of coarse you are going to the lecture at tne upera uouse lo-nlgni. , ; The monthly bill frieBd was on I his rounds yesterday, and distributed his cards evervwhere. ' - ' rnu " 1 f fn,0: I from Wilmington for the year 1878 were over five million dollars. . The-steamship Benefactor cleared j for !New York yesterday, with a full cargo I of cotton, naval stores and lumber. : I We learii iVom the Ralemh ca- ' . ... - a f - I '5S??IimSJ? iSSlT T - M ' VVilmihgtoo has been very gay I for the last two weeks. The hops, Germans r th. l.oi ivn muira 'lit hnna unrman. i and private parties have been numerous, and many more are to be given during January . ; Quite a number of young ladies are visiting the city, and as nearly all tbe Wilmington boys off t college are at home ."peuumg vpauo.ui ..wuu-u ... ,u entertainments is exceedingly large. We were pleased to make the acquaintance yesterday of -Mr-Carey W. 1 Jones, of the Norfolk Virginian. Mr. I Jones visits-Wilmington in, the interest of j the Vurgtntan, and brings with, him a nnm account of the effect it would have in sell ber of copies of a special edition of his 1 iD tickets in this StateL ; ' i. ; ; ; paper, devoted to the commercial interests of Norfolk. The sheet -ctmiprses eight Urge pages, prlntea ana gotten up iq ex- ceedingly Creditable style, and is an enter prising effort that, ought to be highly ap- predated. I - ateataa of a Former Wllmlagtoalan. Intelligence was received here yesterday: qf the death, at Savannah, Ga., on the 2nd instant, of Richard Bradley, Jr., aged 30 years, a native and for a lone period a res- iaeot or lbVi Clty wbere 1,8 WM weu Known ajnd highly esteemed . Mr. Bradley was a spn of Mr. Richard Bradley, formerly of Wilmington, but for years past a resident 4f Savannah, and had resided in the latter City since the war. V j ' f Durine the late war he enlisted and served thrAA vein aa a nrivAtfl in (loionel Cowan'a 4-afterwards Moore's--Company of Artil - ir: ''H nknnii0iW annntntArl Pri. RMt.rv t .VtnM whihi I ,Utirtn h.niia nmti thZmtinli hn. I 5. ... . ... I I His 'remains are exoected ' to' arrive ' here thii mnmtiKr hi th PUthWrn train Tba I fuBeral services trill ! taka nlace at 11 a itinera. : ocrTiccs wm . ww .place ; at , 11 q.clock t rom SL James church, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. Knla-ate of Pritataa. i At the regular meeting of Germania I 1 rno jrt xrti,tf k-m i.ot f omvu w A xji w . 1 1 . xjtaaau, w. w: I J. . .. - ' - - ' ' I af atari K fi I' W U Onlran W f ' 'a i jno. Mever. G. Schalken. H C. Premnfirt - 1 and Knieht J. D. Stelcia. installed tne: fol.l anajxnign o anataueo. vne ioi, IV w wig w-aw aw miv vuoyiu vav iu ! S. P. C J..G. Oldenbuttel. . j a C-Jnol Wv Qerdts. V. Cl Aug: ; WeHitadin. :-; P. -Pred. Luhrs; .: -. :' K. of R" & a P. O. Mailer; M. of E. F. Wi Ortmann. Wot P.-Wm. Genaust i JCai A John Luljenl ' : t-P.1 ;W. ltessmaTi':i:'f!' 0; G. P. W7 'Werner;-: ; 1,.. I TDIiail JllilllB." WHW AEUBa a-i. 'aw .: "4. - ' ' La I i .i - . J-l-" .:w-Li i ?Q M readers will fbrget the,nkme I 6f Tom'Johnson which has been incident- i iUv menUoned in the oanera once or twice 1 1 ' A. i ,. 1 atly,;we .announce he, was kllW anAqaptured sbmewhere ih South Carolina l day before yesterday. -.At least we heard -t... . . j ... f UHWr w Wi entirely without foundation and ; utterly A Hniltatail IrnnKh fn' nn. JiarmClV hT t))A i , : I a. UI.a 'I. MahAatf M. ..I.aaM- S ! araw bn!;hlm!!for aii item or ; explode a jrumor of his capture. I - y... 1 "aJ,-Bl llar nmii.eiii' Reter. From Oapt Joseph Price; Harbor Master, Uavelhelfolldwmk report of the arrival J ili!-u.Jil!iLL..lJ.'i. J brigs, f schooners . , .total 33. . r Tonnage in,0D4.. 1 g-j rjeaj Ohtnael.5. i F 9 feet 00 inches I rWefitern Bar Chanhel 11 , " i 06 a jnD n nhannel i. biailiike AZritiS , Hampton wak reitmtered. t.t the I frfsdeampton wak regmfered 7 a-t :.' t". i . .! a 'itioJa .1 or vessels ai iDis-pun, Mcaorineawnur ui -YfiiitHM'WhiwVliWi tyenniiry rvA' 1 fcoTember i i4;"3-1 ?v!;-. Vl 'X v -a kotalia., ; .TpnnageylOjO.; f i .Jj : A i WUtixlngtoo,aaUltStiefe MatclYltf. PbreiimBaroueB 18. 'haraueatines 6. ToDaall. at Union. March . . if . , al arrivals 50. otai tonnage m4; J In Wtmwflwpjr SWOWT) I Th.1nM.i-nnA. nf nn..n;nn at' inw 1 o'clock A. M. A full at Uter is as folloWAfe ! - useur.auus eaDy i.r Fpgdose prompay - v?- . it 7 - TXT To-Day' Indication. f r. 'For the 'South Atlantic ' StaW cooler north and ! est(ndW,s iafbit fiaVometef, aridejear or olearlag weather, v -O The. Reception of (Sen. Celten, r. I Quite lalfeefitteetine 6T J GenColst6ri,a, old scholars; took place afjtie WlhningtOB tight IirfantfynwryWin On jbotion. it was resolved that he should be met at theC4PQtiby bis fprmec. pwpila in a body, lender command, of Geo. D. Pars- i.M4i.".ri-. -..ii'SPLJflw. i:ar -iaiJ train ar com'tilttee Messrs. Qeorgd t). ParsleyV Jeorge Harnss and John D. Bellamy, Jr. should welcome hit old scholars, him briefly oo behalf pf and escort him lbroiigh: the' Yanks to'his carriage; ta KabonV a committed of swefe Appointed to arr.eemenU for: a moe . eitended and formal reception at some later day. :v ;ia88T8. ueorge u. rarsieyi ' j. m. vron- 4y, J. 8. Thomas, O: G.Tbdmpsori,: W.:'B. nicJi.oy ana r. a. tlarrisa were named as The action of the young gentlemen in .at ... ..f : i . . .. .s : " . . ' inia parucuiar i eminenur ni ana proper. We are well satisfied that their former pre ceptor will heartily appreciate 'their warM welcome, and be pleased :to kaewstbatnotr: withstanding bis :tong absencethe UH t.i.i u: 1 t v i f6 delighted tin" ,aee hii him i once mpre. We learn that the Generkl was ' to arrive 'at irew York on Wednesday, where he would a. i . . : .. i.- .-. It is not definitely known, when he 'will return here, but hi arrival is expected about the 15th fnst; : v j -; Numerous' circulars have .been ' received in this eity from H. P. Jones & CoJ, 4ealers in diamonds, watches and iewelrv: J68 Broadwiy, New York.: rjretendttig0 to be agents lor a lottery whicliti'describdand the recipient told that the! agents will ar-. range that he shall draw a large prize otf The swindle clearly la exposed in a ze iMue of e New jotk Sun. It seems l that when a response ja made to the first I circular, a ticket is Bent, and shortly "there- j after the holder is notified that he has drawn a watch and chain worth $800, which" will beshTpped-him- apon -receipt of $3 to pay necessary expenses. If the party addressed is green enough to send tbe three dollars, he either never receives any reply, or is sent a Watch woribf only its weight in brass. v i? . '-4-v Oar commerce Tbe following, from the books f the I Custom House, as to . the business of this 1 port for ..the month of December, jusj i closed, will probably be-ol interest: I The total value of imports was $202,607 I Eleven steamers,' two barks ' and one 1 schooner entered coastwise, with ' total I tonnage of 8,859- Thirty-six vessels: en tere4 from foreign ports-iotal tonnage I U.865V Elevenn steamerKinfotirbarqHea I mil Am vhnnniMVrWit iiti4 I' wiai mPH9 iW.t fiiW0? Cleared for foreJg 1 83 follows; 12,48 bales' cottbnr 5,71221 I . . ' 7 , 7 . 7 . , ..; - '17 ' pounds, valued at $.290;, 43,im barrels spirits terpentine, valued at 480,872? 421,h Q50 feet of lumber, valued at $7,-800; 4;60O I w.i. - ewK.-oj. ti 1 MCD OKI a .wJ.tiW. , 1 ... . . , i. .. : ,-. . , f T ..! . 1 ti. 1 ? ...... y m j Tt f jrWrZrW Uiermometer, atthe staticms mentioned, at 4. 81 yesterday enin:Vlfrigtn' 'meaii tSmea as aMrUlnedrom the aafiyuiletin issued from the Signal Offltd in this city; Atlanta. ;v.;i ::?M Key! West;i ;.;U76f Augusta 50 I Mobile.. . . . 1. .48 Charleston, . . . . .: . 55 rMontiromery 43 Charlotte . .?:4 ZSk i New Orleans, ... .52 COrsicana. . ... ... .83 1 PuntaRassa.. . . . .71 Galveston,. . . ;.: ...47 f Savannah,'".., ; .'. . .55 Bavana:'; i .. i1. : 77 BV Matlfs, 4 .3. Indianola. . . .45 1 WilminKton. w.;.. 53 acKsonviue. . ...o fchi. Ln .-. .,iiCi;? 4-The barqnehtinejlfaria! arrived la'Ve- ioVi;- .Utiii J7.1,J. t:.-!:o - The schr, Msgro. Keller, was at V ine yard aven uec,;siat oojina ioY tntport. ? - ti'k -f. a'-' The steamship t SaIeiPiiverc.ax I f ived at .:BaUimoze: zonv this port - Dec. I Silt. , T s- I 1 aWU .JjilII hltli Qaarterlf jn.ee r-Flret Roond for ine wuaiiDK9B umrpei. r.n1' . UTaffAtid , "TaAaM A-K --tBW" f AUiy H fWUWet! W J't Vt VtrVe t Clinton; at ClntOl,, January 11-ia. Coharlev at' Mingo. Lodge, Janttatyii7, uo&esouryi January, itiu. JBi abett,- atlbefhtdwn, 9.bY14, lion. March Onslow, at Tabernacle. March 15-16 lThe district lwaTM wiUleiiise meet at tlie Farsdnagecr tendance is.de-. lumtaxAi'P.'-JB."5 .Ji rrl :-iJri I Cabbouhb, a deodorized extract of Petroleum, la how presented to the pabHeas the beet Restorative and Bfiantlflernf the hair tha world-JiaaAYer pro nuced. It performs what others onryclaim for their prepaiaurjauvr,r,rr vfvrc-f " 'lfv? - lSrm ! ' - - - - i77!.-; .,...i77..! . WHOLE NO.7 3,857 -''?. ' tub mils. The mails close and arrive at; the City osi umce as iouows : close; Northern through mails... ... ..7:45 P; M. rtortnern through t and way 5 :3a' A.- M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, ana routes supplied there I fromr lacludinVA. & N. C. 530 A. 41. Southern mails if or all points : Qo.U lw ' . at 1 . 7:30 A; M.- Western mails(C. O. ,y) daily i (except Sunday). . . .. . . . .'. . Malt for Oheraw & Darlington 1 ! Railroad;................ 7:30 A. M. :MaiIs for points between Flo rence ana Charleston ..... . - avetteville.andofflceann Cnntt 70 A. M. Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays..'. i....... ...v. . l efp m. FayettevilleJI via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays. . .. 5:00 A.' M: Onslow C. H. and intermer ! diate offices every Friday.. .6:00 A. M. Smtthville f mails,' oy steam-' i ! boat. daily (excent Sundays) 9:00 A, M: iails for Easy Hill, Town . Urees and Shallottc, every Friday at..... 0:00 A. YL Wilmiogtoc and Lisbon, Moo- ',. , days ana LFndSys at....... AM .. . i i OPEW FQH 'TMST.T'irir.-RV.- . f.-f.- .. Northern through mails. ..... Q :00 A. M. Northern through and way : '' ? i t mails, .w.1.. . 7KX)A:M. soutnern mails 7 aX) A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 8 .00 A. M.' Stamp Office open from 8 Ai M. to 12 M.. ahd f rom to 5 :30 P. M. Money order and xKUMer jjejjariuienv open same gs stamp omce.. , ' ... i , . ..... -.. Generar deu very open from 6:30 A. M. 411(1 011 Sundays ifom:30to Qiao A:M: ,:.F- jtaew Jackson's Best Bweetilavy Tobacco. I FINE ENGLISH GUNS. The attention of snorta- men te.inrited to the advertisement ef MeatTa. J. As W. Tdlley, manufacturers of fine breech-loading gunsBixmlngh&Hi, England . ' Their guns are made to order according to specifications and measure menta; furnished trns ensuring- the right crook, IfBglUUI BMICS dec aa rOS UPWARDS OF THrRTY YBARS Ttfna WiasLows SobTHale Stbup has been -used for cnuaren. xt corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wnnxcoLia, regulates the bowels, cares pybbmtbby and DiABBBCKA, whether a arising from teething or other caosoa. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 CENTS nOTTUti - j (. ... . ' ;ONE-FOURTH DF-TBi. MORTALITY in this timntrr iadnatnmwIMnl rv.nrh. THia 1. . a,.. tisttcaf fact, and it is eauallv true that no Couch, or Cold would ever -prove fatal if the great balsamic remedy. Ham's Hokit or Hokbhound ahd Tab, were taken m the earlv stacea. - Reflect on this. - Pike's Toothache DroDS care Toothache in one muraiet i '- GOOD ADVICE. Now ia the time' of Tear for Pneumonia. Lnnz Fever. Ac Everv family ahoHld have a bottle of BosoBxa's Gebkah Stbot-. Dont allow for one moment that cough to take hold of your cnua. your family or yonrseir. - Consumption, Asthma, Pneumonia. Croup. Hemorrhages, and otnerrawaueaBesmavsetin. Gksjtax Hthttf ia curing thousands of these dreaded diseases. One oottie wtu last your whole family a winter and keep yuu.Baie i rum aanger. EVERY MOMENT'S - WONDERFUL , WORK.- Everv moment that we live the work of destrnr.tfnn sever ceases among what is scifintiflcally called "the tissues" of which our bodies are comnosed. Everv moment, if we are in health, the - work of repairing tms destructive process goes on with equal pace. When the vital force is great, more; vigor is given w uw Diooa ana muscular nnre tnan tne ordinarj wear and tear of existence uses np-.: When the vital iorce iaus irem any cause, mere ensues a wasting away, which, if not arreated,enda In decay aad death." Physicians aD declare that when these symptoms of decline Set in, the only certain remedy is Cod Liver OIL But their patients, with almost eaaal aaaBiinity,;aa7 that Ood Ltver Oil -is "So Maa - ty" they cannot take it. The onl ly resource left is N OF THE, OIL to Obtain HCOTT'8 EMULSIO With the HYP0PH0SPHITE8 OF LTMK AND SODA. This is altogether free from .disagreeable ubu? auu wik, auu 10 aa unequalled ionic ior tne nerree ana Dram., . NEW-; ADVERTISEMENTS. Lecture liy Hon. Qeorge fiaris.- pHB LECTURE OF HON. GEORGE .DAVISj for the Benefit of the Widow and ChQdren of LT. SSNNES. will be delivered at the OPERA. HOUSE, FRIDAYS! JASUlRY NEXT, 8 P. M. ' 1 Tickets. Fiftv aCenta each, will ha. meM : At- thrt Book and Drug Stores also by members of 'the Committee of Arrangements and a Committee of tadies. No Reserved Seats except Private Boxes which can be. secured at Heiasbrger's Book Store j i aecae u The yery, Low, Prices SKED FCtR BALANCE OF , , r.,i .t t cnurv to n a era owl a Tjn Trn It IA not our faalt if patrons i dO not get BARGAINS.1 I Jans it . ... jjatj fiaua: r i nr Glassware. "nli MASK A 8PZCfALTY ''''' i s :i- : - ' -1 'OF ' GLASSWARE. Our Line of GOBLETS cannot. ., -i . - --.- dr pnnBjn m uib nLau. tequ . rrrr o fi. vnoninfini) ja&aftr - " 38 and 40 Murchisoa Block. '' i tTblinsbn, WeddceCkimiiiissioii Ilerehant, IJilt I;, . I WIiailNGTON. N.C. isolMti COhslgnmentS bt 'Poultry, Eggs, Wool. Wax.Hides, Pork; Beef , Dried (Fruit, &c-. : . y i Personal attention given to all Coaslgnments and roatpt recurna maae. ian u ism : 10 ".'J.I JgQMESS,PORK, tj AAA Bush VA. MEAL, , i Ii ' -rj:;.s.fci Jr.ia.V Mills,, if.l!"SlL ?;ly70 fwT- X. ianS D&Wtf j,i;:7: ? HALL 'jjb JPK ARAIJa, , X- mm er, Jtl MARnETr STREET,. WILMINGTON,. N. H i J Iri-i'i- tij.J': -siiijL . BEG LEAVE TO CALX. THE ATTENTION OF . FARM BRy TRUCKERS -and OARPENEB8 fenerally, to their Stock of, GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER tfEED of -the best and purest qaahtiea, The eountrv is flooded with warthleas Mao. and too much care cannot be exercised in selecting your J immission Seed." as thev will rarelv be fonnit Always &YU1U purciuuuiig wiuifc are lenaea ' reliable, tarn, the fact that eld atoek is tabtaback from year to year, boxes reasaortert for others, and thar unf a ftaal unit nn .aln a. neia rtnn ' - - j i ' r trnetqnaaMb and prices aa low Zp any House in fids seqtf qjot Q coufitryy T.X- 3 tf ? naAefa h': :' ' ADUY0"'' j , t ; f " r ' r ' i . w i pi,.- .' : 'i j J2Q Boie BACON i t UAKH K.HN- I HAKBi KMX r I . . M I aOT WSMa MflflWtt I MUOM aA mW -aJaAtVI I One Squaraone day,.... ... fl BO 'twadavsTA' 1 70 - two dara three days, .,-. " c toardayA,,.,.,, " . .ftTeaaya,.,, .T.. sea r f ' 3 6U 8 50 . ,.. 10 00 .... 17 Ott ..i: 94 00 f.i. 40 00 . .. 60 t ,i- uae weea,....:-. . Two weeks,. ,....''...,,' . " Taree weeks, . . ' One month.......... . ' " Twomontua,. " Taree months t. " " Six months........ " One rear,. .. .; 'Tealinesai aVCoutract Advertisement taken at ;prof.o rates, i - i- saUd Nonpareil type make cne eqnarc NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W CBOHLYt Aactloneer, " BT CRONLY A MORRIS. 1 4 ! f ' i i Mortgage Salei T Y VIRTUE AND IN PHRfiUANCR Or THK i prorlslorBjcontAlned in a deed of mortgage ezceated bv Qeonra LaobbhI 'ami wlfa, in Kdnr.wi Kidder St Kens, bearing date the 18th day of Octe- Bad CollOWUUr. Of tha Seomli Mf Npn tlainnvar rv, the aaderigned, as Attorney for the said mort- aiuwiH iur oaie ac puuiic aaCHOBi ax u- Oorner, in the city of WUmingtoa, on ; , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 82D, 1879. at IS o'clock M.. the following uhiii tjcvr nv I.AND in the city of Wilmington, eoweyed by said mortgage: Beginning at a point 83 feet north of the intersection of the northern line of New street with Seventh street, thence north 83 feet on Seventh ana running nacK 133 leet to Wilson treet, being part of Lot 6 ia Block 11, according to official plan . ox tne cut or Wilmington. : Terms cai i dec 31 to xmi casa. rnrcnater to pay ror aaDen. JS. . MAKTIN. A Happy New Year tor All ! HS THE GREETING OR ' A. Daivid, the Clothier: . Te-day will be inaugurated hie 1 Orahd Closing Out Sale and for the next sixty days -THE 6REATE8T BARGAINS JKVEK OFFERED IN ULOTH1NO will be fonndat corner Front and Prineeaa Streeta. lay Come Early and Often. , Janltf - Agricultural Chemicals. 'ivessrs, boykin, carmsb k co., ! j ... - Baltimore, mix. . Offer PURE CHEMICALS for-maklng Compoets at BOTTOM FIGURES. . : , 5 ; . jThey are the PIONEER Dealers in this 'class of Goods, are thoroughly POSTED, and deal only fn PURE GOODS.' . r ! They are 8ole Proeiietora of the 'HOXK IfRK. TILIZER," which all Intelligent Fanners know to be the BEST . MANURE for the money new in nae. ! OWBN-FBNNELL. Jr.. ia their ent in Wil- mington, and will furnish their Price it. Forma- ia, otc., etc.- send for them at once. Boatwright & IIcEoy HAVE TRIED T(l CO thfilP M? 1(1 TIlRlP nMlflfflfirS I 7" : " w" v.. FOR THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS. They have never denied them, and have s rid them , . uuuua at uid ujwwi rruxis. , . Their Accounts will all be made np to lit of Janu ; ary,lS9..i Please come forward and settle. And should their. Collector call on yoV please don't WE NEED MONEY, GRCERIBS COST MONEY. t3T".To those whose accounts hhvebeen'Btaad-, "ing ior several months, they will Btate . r ' ' y"- I ffBBr Wo4 feVamai a.AAajl ika amannU ftAt aba aan -4l tarthem, and they trust they will- pay them aA rpromptly. ;Don't Jet It be "said by eur. t3Tcompetitors. who a 11 for cash, that you, are 'aead-beats.".- Do your ; duty likeg men. Pay promptly tor what you eat, and t3P there will he. no diffienlt.v ahnnt vnnr Tin v. af iV " - . i I Bring Goods on thirty days as lowas you ctaftsl 1 ! so .:a 4;,-t . r- t 3r;i)uy aem for caah, .They don't object to.9 fjfhe eredit systeai, but they do object toi rmen so far ; forgetting the idea of aa osll- 9"gatioh as never to pay for what they eat , Politeness and attention; you will always receive from ' BOATWRIGHT A McKOY dec31 tf t f Q ' T lEj TPa I i n c. I ' : . . :; Great 7 Reduction , lnj t Prices I FOR THE NEXT THijtTY DaYS I WILL SELL py. .. h.,i: CLOTHING ;; 1: i . '. to 'M fciirtrv ta! v0ffure, -.'jjyarlojttder to close outmy 8tj(ck. ; , . -rr.K. Mr-v-' -( '' . SHRIER,5 7 decS9tf 34 Market street' r Dissolution. rfSHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE XXIST- late between WORTH CONEY ia .this dsy dissolved by mutual consent. J. B, Worth Is alone authorized to signJn liquidation. ; iX1 :-';'i7;-:i : !.'; J n-i E. F. CONEY. H7;lnnittn HI f .t.nnarv 1 18:Q rpHS UNDKRSIGNE0 WILL CONTINUE THE jj. PEANUT AND GROCERY BUSINESS, and nopea ce ment a snare or ue paoue 1 t A fresh lot of Bologna Sausage, Roll Butter .Lard, fleet Tonnes, Potatoes, Apples, 6&, just received, and for sale very low for cash. ! Vahm tralw ? a .'TO' TT7-rfT.TT jou a u , . a. v. nvnia. Ti1J n VVAa WtaiWIk'a wyw, QQ0 Busbels Prime WHltK CORN, n A r Bushels Choice SEED and ' ' ' CUUU , - FEED OATS, BalceChoice EASTERN HAY. ' (Uw,HI ALSO,t SUPERIOR SEED WHEAT and RYE, ' ' - - for planting. . f . i 7f jK. ,j. . . aaleby - .j , . , . . B;tJ?SEtttcliell; & Son. I dec 39tt s . , 1 5 . , -! . . : . ta tlsiisse erale Ins. Co., :OF PAIHSj FRANCE, Fire Insurance Exclusively. Gold Assets $5,du0,003 United States Branch Omce Western Unlea a ni SBailding, New York City. r' i- ' ' Does a leading business In New York and thronsh ut the United States. JNO. W GORDON & BRO., XtOt'-v !'l .! Agents. " 1 S4 North Water Street and Safe Litrht. OI.2J j :lRB PROOF OIL. lMdeg.TKST; SIRh PERBtlNS U HOUSE'S laWpa'makes a jeqoal to the pest Gas, and no possibility of explo-. , TAND LAMPS, and Lamps to icrew on Gas fix . rr : .... .. . . on nana a oonom prices. . ..-,-. - ; Tie OIL is rwater white "and; ibsolstely safe, j ice only xo cents per gauon. . ' - - , .. j r -:Try3tan you wiu usenoetner. i; novSOtf rV - GEO. A. PECK. -i 7 5r; J: .53 1 Ixl 1!. x 7 i 1 i 1 -' 1 I" 5 i i i - -1 t v , . i.-W i-7 J... :' :'' ., 7., 7-,-,.;-7.-..-;:;W-,:;- ''y-yc:-- '-7.77 '7:-.l r, 7.J.- .1. -...-7'' .7:- 7 - . ' . , .... .7; 77 -7 V w7"' . 7-7- -Ji . - --;: 777:.7.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 3, 1879, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75