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THE MORNING STAR. By WML H. BEKiARI PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MON1 A Vft. i RATKS O BUB8CRirTlOM III AST AMD ! omsvaar, (by main poetage paid, 7 uu sui.uu4 - - i T live month o.emonth - 00 To City Subscribers, oelivered la any part of the city. Fifteen Cent per week. Our City genu are n t authorized to collect for mere than three mxntb in advance. Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. C as second class matter. OUTLINES. The British Parliament has been pro rogued until December 19th. - Quite a scene occurred in the Lord Mayor's Court, London, and the Court was finally cleared amid groans, cheers, hisses and much ex citement. The French Ministry is op posed to plenary amnesty. Diplomatic relations between the United States and Roumants will soon be established and the independence of the latter recognised. The Ameer has placed his abdication in the hands of General Roberts. Biz deaths have occurred at Harrison, Miss., from yellow fever; only eight cases in all. A very severe storm passed over a portion of Nova Scotia, inflicting great damage to buildings and shipping; many building were blown down. Com mittees nave been appointed by the Cin cinnati Mercantile Association to make arrangements for the reception of Southern merchants on the completion of the Cin cinnati Southern Railway, which is near at hand. - Walter Lynch, the express messenger, Who claimed to have lost $25, 000 out uf his car between Charleston and Augusta, was tried on a civil suit, and judgment given against him for the full amount, to be returned in twenty days. Mrs. Frank Chairs, of Anue Arundel county, Md., shot her husband and then shut and k lied herself. A fire at Par ker, IV, yesterday, destroyed the greater lart of the town; loss estimated at $200,- 000; many families are homeless. One bundled bales of cotton were burned on the levee at New Orleans yesterday. The New Jersey Episcopal Convention elected Dr. Thomas A. Star key, of Pater- soo, Bmhop of that diocese. No new eases of 'fever at Memphis yesterday ; the weather hi cooler. The public schools of Louisiana are likely tole closed for want uf fuuds to pay teachers. Mor timer C. Tunison, proprietor of Tunison's Hotel, on the Coney Island road, commit ted suicide yesterday, with a razor. The population of Cabul are restive under British domination ; Sir Frederick Roberts issues a proclamation and invites the rulers to a coufcil. The further prorogation of the British Parliament throws doubt upon its speedy dissolution; there are ru mors of the retirement of Lord Beacuns tield. Mre heavy rains are reported throughout Spaiu, causing great damage to properly and loss of life. Qen. Grant passed Ogdeu, Utah, yesterday. Two Cuban ports are declared blockaded on ac- cijuiu, of the rebellion. Two cases of yt-lluw fever reported fiom Memphis last night; active sauiittry measures are lo be inaugurated by the National Board of Health. About seventy five bales of cotton burned on flat cars near Portsmouth, Va., yesterday. New York markets: Money active at 7 per cent. ; cotton .steady hi lliH cents; Southern flour quiet and steady at $6 757 50; wheal 2g)3c belter and active at $1 291 374; corn fairly ac tive at 5858ic ; spirits turpentine firmer at 47c bid; rosin firm at $1 7(X&1 75. The Virginia State Fair, at Rich moud, U booming. It is reported a fine success good attendance and a good exhibition. J he State corrects us in regard to the Hines affair in Baltimore. He only killed the father and shot at the brother. It does not say bow the poor girl fared. In 1870 Dakota had 14,000 popu lation. It is threatening to knock for recognition by the Stalwarts' Empire that is to be, with a population of 180,000 after 1880. A movement, is on foot in South CarolinmfrfclgJKfle $30,000 to erect a monument in memory of John G. Calhoun, at Fort Hill, which was the summer reeidenee of the great states man. Jay Gould ao C. P. Huntington are said to have furnished a good deal of money to carry the Legisla ture of Ohio. They wanted specially to defeat Thurman's chances of re election. senator Hill's admirable letter is warmly praised in Washington. All Democrats are agreed that it was well timed, judicious and effective. The praise is general according to a Washington writer who is "not a special admirer of Senator Hill." We copy the following short para- 2TS$4ePP Washington correspon dent's letter to a Baltimore paper: "It is asserted by those who are in a po sition to know of Mr. Tilden's dodginga, that the 'Nincompoop Bureau' is once more in fall operation, and tbat the subsidizing of small country weeklies for tbe purpose of Working up tbe Tilden boom for 1880 is again tu fsvgrass." Gen. James H. Lane begins a com plete "History of Lane's North Carolina Brigade" in the November number of tbe Southern Mhtorical Society Papers. Tbe editor of that important monthly refers to this ad mirable organization as that "splen did brigade of North Carolinians:" ' 1 TTT Vl rvnTTT Vim A l a VOL. XXV.-Nt). 34. The prices of merchandise have I .,tu.n nn..u Tk. i M...MJ. crease in cereals will not benefit this t . u c .u Tt e . :.. . u F.. . ov-vu. j revival of business no far has bene- fita ht. f- 5 k!- Th- . 1 New Yorkeorrespoodent of thePbU- ckridian Advocate: Person $($ c?n adelpbia Ledger thus give the ad- verts, 7 additions; Carthage circuit, total vanoe in prices: 3t v ' "Preaeot prices, compared with those of October, 1878. abow the Ii follow ine increase: Cereals, 40 per cent.; coffee, 10 do.', tea, 33i do.; sugar, 1 do.; rice, 6 do.; pork, bacon, hams aad lard. 15 do-; butter and cheese, 17? do. The advance appears due less to speculation than to the demand for consumption. The general increase oi bu siness activity, aad the consequent ability or people to spend money more ireely, Weie sbowo in the grocery trade by the enhanced deouand for high priced goods and the 'fancy groceries,' which are strictly luxuries." , -.1 I II I I Ml I I The recent election in California cost that State $72,876.10. This was the legitimate expense. The items include the salaries of the registrar and his deputies; the salaries of the precinct boards of registration; the I salaries of the election officers; the rent of the polling-places, advertis ing, printing, boggy hire, maps, tele gram?, aud delivery wagons. The whole makes the expense of register ing, receiving, and counting each vote, $1.77. What the candidates and their friends expended is not in cluded in the above, but mast have been very heavy. The only good news we have seen recently from New York is contained in the following dispatch of toe 28th: 'The bottom bas begun to fall out of the Tammany machine, and from rumors and the actual appearance of things Mr. Kelly will be a forlorn figure-head in Tammany Hall on election day. About fifty of the General Committee seceded from the wig wam last nigntasu mis morning. Among them are Assemblyman Joseph P. McDon ough, of Kelly's own District, and Mr, Daniel M Doebler, also of the Eighteenth District The weak county ticket nomina ted by Tammany has driven hundreds of workers from the organization. They say that they are tired helping to elect the same meu year after year. The German auxiliary organization to Tammany Hall, which has I K I A ..... : ..Ma ... ,v... 1a..tAn;. A AnnnnKlir held meetings lu the Teulooia Assembly Rooms, has goi.e to pieces. What remains now is on paper only." Ben Butler has a telling way of exposing in lew words tbo weak point of an adversary. It appears as if a proposition had been made to him by Mr. Adams, the Democratic candidate lor Governor, that both should withdraw. He said the propo sition was as amusing as if daring a heated naval engagement, "when the life of a Stale is at stake, a man in a little cockle boat, with not even a swivel on board, should go op to the or.r,;. oi o.f f j I "l " "DOUD a,JU 'If you will withdraw from this con-1 test with venr fleet I will ' J .... . Tl,0 atrr f tl, nMufln(o,;o uw vavwT va vuv vhi vDWtivaviTy blood v-shirt flapper and hater of the a .uV-a ij: KKiutu uuu. uieivuiuun exprensiuu m the versicles of the lawless shrieker I of the Hooded Hawkeye: Grant ua, good Lord, four years of strength and peace; Grant us from lawless force a sweet release; Grant us the dawning. oi a brighter day; Grant us the blessing of a hero's sway; Grant us deliverance from brutal might; Grant us an arm tbat dare defend the right; . Grant us the man whose actions for him' speak; Grant us the shield that gleams before the weak; Grant us the man in whom our hopes we plant; Grant us the "man on horseback," grant us Grant. Secretary Sherman showed very plainly in bis New York speech that the Demo cratic party is without principle or object I except the spoils of office. Bali. Ameri can, severely Stalwart . Unfortunately for the "visiting statesman" his speeches perform the same service for himself. John has no principle, and his only object is to keep his hands on "the spoils of office." Spirits Turpentme. Hickory High Sehool has 107 pupils. Burglaries are disgustingly com mon at Salisbury. Tbe revival of religion at Dhr ham continues with unabated interest. Durham needs a town hall, says the Hecoraer. it wants also a JNational Hank The Morganton Blade flies the name of 8. J. Tiiden for President at its masthead. The New Berne Democrat says tbat Mr. J. D. Howard's new invention, the automatic car-coupling, works admirably Saephon A. Douglas, of North Carolina, son of the late Senator Douglas, has formed a connection with a Chicago law firm, and will take up his "residence in a U a Mm -Ccra Xeouter: Mr. D. M. Barringer, of Mt. Pleasant, gathered from one vine wis iau, ten pumpkins that weighed, together, four hundred and eighteen pounds. How is that for prolific? Raleitrfi Visitor: We learn tbat Gov. Jarvis has accepted the invita tion extended him by the colored people to open tbe industrial Fair on Monday, the 17th of November. Twelve prisoners were received at tbe penitentiary yester aay. WILMINGTON, Statesville Landmark: From "air ill - i m.: - a a ; jn-uoresviiie cornea inereponoi a ikbi ac- cident that befell a Mr. John Mills, a farm er of that section. He was unloading a bale oi oouon, auu in auempune to tret into uis wagon fell backwards upon his head. 8e- nous injury was sustained, which resulted m aealD mm nours afterwards t?;.i : u t?i:u for the year. 75 additions: Rutherford Col lege, over 20 converts; Stokes circuit, 13 1 converts, 14 additions; Wilkes circuit, 42 converts. 28 additions: Mooreavttle. final report, 262 converts, 117 additions; Mon roe, 51 converts; Monroe circuit, 85 con verts. . Durham Recorder: Mrs. . A. Heartt, at Hillsboro, had enough second crop strawberries for supper oa Saturday night, the 25th October. Deputy Col lector Nichols reports $13,555 46 as the amount of tobacco stamps sold for the week en ding October 27th. Robert Boswell will be bang on Friday, 31st inst., at JbUUav boro. Wears denied a confession, but. learn that exam- tlon, full details of the tragedy, I Wadesboro Herald: CqL L. L. Folk. Gov. T. J. J Holt, will attend the and deliver addresses. Hon. Z. B. will also be preisttsitrainaaW tfNe rleaans, which Li. Steele, of South of Rockingham, D. mer p; have been invited, and wlH, db'ldMt.'be present. There will be a tournament on Friday of Dixie Fair week, it being the 21st of November. Those desiring to enter will address B. T. Ashe, Esq., at Wades boro, Mr. Dave Stanback, Little Mills, N. C. , or the Secretary of the Association. Three nesrroes attemDted to rob Mr. W. G. Huntley on his way from Wadesboro. The Herald sayB: "He put his hand in his pocket as though he was going to respond to their demand. In stead; of the money, be drew oat a revolver, aid placing it to the breast et-one of the scoundrels, fired. The negro fifed at Mr. H . and fell, when the one on the opposite side struck at Mr. Huntley, but failed to hit him, asihe horses had become fright gross continued to fire, but fortunately the ened ana were running, use of the ne- oaiis aid no damage, save passing tnrough Mr. Huntley's clothing. It thought ought and hoped that the negro that shot is fatsl- ly wounded." Lenoir Topic : Last Monday there were nineteen persons baptized by immersion at King's Creek Baptist Church, in this county. A few days since Mr. A.. A. Sudderth exhibited at this office a snake with two feet. The reptile was sent to Commissioner Spencer F. TSaStnfWiOi ington City, who writes: 'The specimen sent is the well-known hoe-nosed viper (heterodon platyrlunus). It is perfectly harm less, although somewhat threatening in its general aspect. Watauga items: Hit, 'Plinmao Rn!,arlan1 Vi.n onM OAO l,Aatf4 n4 f nomas Sutherland has sold 200 head of growu cattle, which he grazed during the summer. -In Watauga and aaTorning counties the crops of wheat, rye, oats and1 corn are the finest ever known. Capt. W. d. Greer, a revenue official from Wataugu, has gone to Statesville, with three prisoners, charged with illicit distilling. Charlotte Observer'. Messrs. Field Bros., proprietors Of the Charlotte Hotel, have made all the arrangements that can now be completed for going, into the Metropolitan Hotel building on the 1st of January. A negro named Orowell, employed by one of the butchers, in this city, was jailed Tuesday for carrying con- ceaiea weapons, being unable to give bond ior nis appearance at the Inferior Uourt. A street oreacher who arrived in the city Tuesday, held forth last night to a pro miscuous audience on one of the corners of Trade and Tryon streets. The resi oenco OI . dence of Mr. W. B. Parks, of Long Creek township, near Hopewell eharch. wasde stroyed by fire Monday night and with it oear,y a 01 its contents. When the family wa awaKenerl it was too ntn tn nave anv- thing except the furniture in one room. "u. iurB- "Ks ana omer memDexB oi T 3 J tr T 1 .t, . ,..mt. j- . m the family barely escaped with their Uvea, The remains of a torch found near the mins,with other attending circumstances, leave no room for doubt that the fire was of incendiary origin. WH ous county items: Uolton is coming It is supposed there will be 100 bales more made in this county this year than last. The railroad company is improving the I grounds near juase YVaccamaw. it nas built some houses for the accommodation of those who visit tbat beautiful sheet of water. There was a large fire in Whiteville on the night of the 18th of Oc tober. Mr. C. D. Baldwin's store was bnrned with the entire stock of good. He has lost very heavily, ne was insures for $3,500, but tbat does not cover his loss. He lost at least S2.000 by the fire. The store was supposed to have been robbed, and then set on fire by the robbers. The White- vine Academy has tsa pupils at tbis time. lied .Banks dots: JUiias JUullard, an honest and industrious colored man living near here, had bis stable and crib burned about two weeks ago, losing his entire crop or corn of loo bushels. uur cnurcn was dedicated on the second Sunday in this month; the Presiding Elder, Rev. L. L. Hendren, preached the dedicatory sermon. Un last Saturday night Mr. D. ii. Baxley, of this village, discovered that one entire end of ms bOBSerWSl in Barnes, fortunately he succeVde in wfttmi The fire had been applied from the outside, and there were unmistakable evidence of its beluRthe worl also learn that several weeks ago some one applied the torch to the house occupied by KhodaUhavis (Ijowne). Altordsville brief: Mr. Milton Mcfbaul got his gin house, gin, eleven bales cotton and several other things in the house burned into ashes last Saturday morning before day ioi NBW AUVKHTISEfflBlV TS. A. David Business suits. Munson A competent cotter. P. Cum ming & Co Pease and. meal. G. R. French & Sons Still rising. 8. G. No: Our Visitor. Another instalment of excursionists ar rived on the C. C. Railway yesterday morn ing, sod more are expected' to-day. We learn, however, that the larger number who 5SSS3S S'SfA nity ot visiting our "city by the sea." are making ready to do so next week. We hope our up-country friends may enjoy their trip to Wilmington, and come to the conclusion before leaving tbaLjt shall not be theii'maaf nmWi&Jb& V 1 The SwediahTrmqne Oefiou, son, from this port, arrived at the 28th inst. rgon Dixie Fair wO bthbop Malaga grapes, &c. N. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31, 18T9. cal note The receipts of, cotton at this port yesterday footed up 1,847 bales. 1 A few bushels of the new crop of peanuts have made their appearance in this market. I City Treasurer Savage reports that $81,000 is city bonds and coupons have been f uaded up to date. All night long the busy "boom" of the cotton presses is heard. - That means business, if it does tend to wakeful ness ! i ! Tamer's North Carolina Alma- Wc for 1880, published by J. H. En nis, of I Kaleich. baa thus ear v made its annear-1 ance upon our table. 1 Ur. Henry Ohlandt, one of the city's substantial German citizens, was welcomed borne last night by his numerous friends, from an extended European trip. Holi, and tbo Norwegian barque Concordia, which cleared from this port for Liverpool, yesterday, take out about 8,000 bales oH j p .. 1 Wo regret to learn that a little I daughter of Mr. K R. Fishblate, a brother I of oar Mayor, died at Fayette ville, on Tues day night last, Of diphtheria, while on a visit to that place. - The story is told, but we do not vouch for its correctness, that R. S.Waldron, a well known Northern man who came here directly after the war, aad advertised bis dry goods establishment under the head of "Wilmington Regulator' is sow so ho nored resident of Utah, where be is the "Regulator" of six wives Sad nobody knows how many children. Mayor'a court. ; William Sears, colored, waejeharged with acting disorderly at a bar-room near the foot of Mulberry Btreet, Shoe 12 o'clock, on Wednesday night and raising a stick to strike a woman. He said that it was the first time he bad ever been arrested for any J offence, and as such declaration was true, I so far as the Court's knowledge extended, judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. , : Frank Moseley, a whim man, charged with being drunk and down oa the pave ment on Fourth, between Orange and Ann streets, on Wednesday night, where be was discovered by the police fast asleep, was released on the payment of costs. Stephen White, our jold English friend,, brief allusiou to whom was made under this head yesterday morning, was again ar raigned before the Court for indulging in his old habit of nnashlpalui 'no devoutly alt the shrine of BaeetfUs: He volunteered a statement to His'' Honor to tho ef fect that he was an Englishman, re cently arrived here from Burgaw, was in the neighborhood of 75 years of age, bed met with the misfortune of getting both legs, so arm and other members of his "body corporate" broken or dislocated, aad bees a play actor, as well as an author, confining himself strictly to poetry, and wound up by beseeching the clemency of L , . Si . .... the Court, repeating the oft-quoted lines I ending with "That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me," concluding with the assurance that if let off this Urns he would get away from this city as fast as his old legs would carry him. W IPMW weight with the Mayor. hie couldn't Help out "pity the sorrows or the poor old man," aud he tempered justice With mercy by telling the old disciple of Shakespeare that he wet free to go whither be would, so he absented himself forth with, and let the places in Wilmington I then knew him know him no more forever. 1 The bid man then took his little bundle sod J departed, and the Court adjouined. Decided at i The case of tne State vs. John O'Brien, for an alleged assault, which has pending before JustweJtf oQnjgg for several days past, was finally decided yesterday. It will bersfliambeieA that the defendant demanded a jury, which was accordingly summoned and the esse heard, when they retired and remained out all Tuesday night, failed to agree, upon a verdict, and were discharged, making a mistrial. Another jury was then summoned and tbe esse set for a hearing in the County Commissioners' room yesterday morning. This time there, was quite an array of counsel, M. Bellamy, Esq. , appearing for the prosecution, and' Messrs. F. H. Darby and John L. Holmes 'for the defence. There Wets quite a number of witnesses examined, followed by argument of counsel, after which the jury retired, and soon afterwards brought in a verdict of guilty. Justice McQaigg then Busneadcd iudirment on the osvment of costs, which will amount to considera ble. The defendant, through his counsel, I prayed an ajneal to the Crimtaal Court, which was granted, he being required to enter into bond in the sum of $100, which was given. : I The peculiar working of our system of jury trials before magistrates is exemplified in this case, which was a trivial one, In a most unfavorable light; about forty persons, as jurors and witnesses, being forced away from their business to attend this trial, and the verdict of the jury and the judgment of the Ckurta immediately set aside by an appeal to the higher Court. Had there been no jury in the case the Justice himself would have been required to decide the if either party was dissatis- e appealed, and the went have stood precisely et new To-Day indiemMena. For the South Atlantic States,, northeast to northwest winds, rising barometer, slight fall in temperature, and clear or partly cloudy weather. ermometer Record. 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 dally bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city : Atlanta 70 Augusta 74 Key West, .77 Mobile. .69 .74 Charleston, Charlotte . . Corsir.ana ... .72 i .1? ... 71 i a ....74 ....77 n Montgomery . Hew Orleans,.. 75 PuntaRassa,., Savannah..... uSington.!! ...75 Galveston,. ...74 Havana. . . ".'!78 Jacksonville Home- made napi. We noticed at Mr. D. O'Connor's office, yesterday, two maps, one of the county of ..miuiuu, nuitu aioueooiYiug oi men tion. They were executed by Mr. J.N. Vail Rnfllfln With A nln anA AlmmAmm, JT,T " " ' 7 T'J " deaces of no little skill and artistic taste. The COUntV man contains all thn nni nrs nf special interest plainly delineated, and. to one possessing it, this map particularlv Would So doubt prove very useful- for reference. K1VKB AND JHAK1NK. The barque Ftt, for this port, sailed yesterday. The schooner Brave, which arrived here on Wednesday, from Philadelphia, brought a cargo of bituminous coal to Messrs. Fowler & Morrison. An unpleasant na monger in a street car if a crying baby. In such cases Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup should be given to the little sufferer to ease its troubles. 25 cents a bottle. . TUB IT! AILS. The mails close and arrive at the City' x-osi umce as iouows: qraajL Northern throueh malls. 7:45 p. M Northern through aud way mails 5:30 A. M xtanugu o:ou a jbi. ana 0:UU r. JJl Mails for the N. C. Railroad, aad routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at 5:30 A. M. Southern mails for all points , South, daily. .7:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily (except Sunday). 0:00 P. M. Mall for Cheraw grDarlington Beilroad 7:30 A. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston ...... 7-30 A. M. Fayetteville.andofflcesonCape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays. I-OOP M. Fayette ville, via Lumber ton, daily, except Sundays. ... 6:00 P. M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices every Fridav. . f. 00 A.M. omitnvme mans, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 3:00 P. M. Mails for Easy Mill, Town Creek and Shaliotte, every Friday at 6:00 A.M. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays and Fri days at 6:00 A. M. OPEN FOB DEUVEUY. Northern through mails. ..... 9:15 A. M. Northern through and way mails 7 KM A. M. Snnthorn mill, V.BA A lir 1" " IIIWIHi ............. t MV A. UL. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 10:35 A M. Stuin Offlpo Anon tnm Q A V tn14U and from 2 to 5:30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same: as stamp omce. . . General delivery ooen from 6:30 A. M. to 6 30 P. M, and on Sundays from 8 :30 to 9:30 A.M. 1 Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4.60 P. M. CITY ITESIs. Chew Jacxboh's I Sweet Navy Tobacco. THE MORKING STAR Be always De had at tne news rniuu. iuu ue sta umce. RIC BELTS. core lor nervous etc. The only reliable care. Circulars free. Address J. K. REEVES. 48 Caataam St. Y. 8 The Piedmont Nuraerv. of Green Rhnro. ft. C. a. v. vixon, rroanetor, oners ior sale am class Annie and Pear Trees, delivered to nnrchaaer'g K.H. Depot, at 11 cents each, up to the aothof Novem- Abscesses and Sorea of Lone Standing, which have resisted the oseration of ointments and washes, Stay he cleansed aad healed by frequent ana persistent wasning wita umni i btjlphub Soap. Hill's TwsTSSTSSSBoa Jtam. Bxm makes old folks young. Fm BROIiESa Qt7mirae attenUon of sports men is lnvitea to tne advertisement W. ToUey.utSWof flTe gnna, Birmingham. Kngland. Their guns are made to order accordnur to SMcrAeatfons and measure - mente tarnished thus easoring the right crook, "DON'T KNOW HALF THEIR VALUE." "Tliev cured me of Acme. Biliousness Kidney Complaint, as recommended. I had a 1 left, which I used for my two little girls, who the tKM7tit.dffi lno't hair bottle given mem Hop Bitters. They did them so much eood I continued their use until thev were cured mt teWhylay roado sot tooWiilf the value oj nop ciwera, ana ao enough. American Y. Sec other column. EBTfifi SMENTS. A LOT NEW CROP COW PEASE . . . .. MT MCBIVBD. we continue to BOLTED MEAL in the city, Oct 31 tf I A NBCBSSITV IN A MERCHANT TAILOR- X lflti bustoess, especially when Suite are MADE TO MEASURE . rten outstoch It probably stand aside for ANY of the Northern Clues for BL BO ANT FITS or welt made Garments to order. MUNSON, Tie Clothier i si i r ' vi W f -r - Malaga G-rapes, &c. TUST SBCBIVBD, MALAGA GRAPES in large tf bunches. Oranges, Bananas, Apples and other Pore Fresh Home Made GiNDT always oa Q. NORTHROP'S i ELECT sure DOS J,, Rochester, N. Kural Home. v, itw1? ,r ; t 'f iff f- Tf Ji' . t fwi WHOLE NO. 3,812 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. $5, $6, ft7, $8 and $10, FOR I BUSINESS SUITS i TAB VUOTUiMi J t3f-A. cordial invitation la extended to the Ex CBMaaitts to examine my Stock before buying. THB LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. Oct 81 tf Still Eising. flEffe ' tv Ijeather of all kinds advancing in price, and BOOTS AND SHOES costing more, i '' )!' )';.. Come and boy at low figures from GEO. R. FRENCH A SONS, . 3S N Front at'. . WUmlneton. si tr Fox Sale Cheap, LARGE TIMBER WAGON, Complete and in First Rate order. Can be had at a Bargain. M M Call and see it at COAL YARD. 30tf J. A. SFRUMMt. FaU Styles ! JN ALL GRACES I ! RECEIVED DAILY 1 HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. oct 30 tf An Invitation JS HERE EXTENDED TO ALL TO CALL AND see the Beautiful New CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS, and numerous other attractions at HBINSBBR- OER'S Art and Music Gallery. Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Banjos, Violins, Accor deons, Sc. The Cheapest Place to bay Boots ana Stationery in the city. The most Complete Stock of PRESENTATION GOODS at HEINSBBRGER'S, cSOtf Live Booh and Music Store. Steamer Passport, QAPT. J. W. HARPER, Will leare Wilmington dally. (Sundays excepted) at 2 p. M. Oct 29tf GEO. MYERS, Agent New Coal & Wood Yard. FOWLER & MORRISON, Proprietors. CTOVE AND GRATE COAL, AND ALL KINDS Of WOOD on hand. Orders promptly attended to. COAL, at LOWEST PRICES, delivered without extra charge. NOVA 8COTIA and ENGLISH COAL. FOWLER & MORRISON, oct 59 lw Water, bet. Orange and Ann Sts. Hav Cutters. Corn SHELLERS. Buggy and Wagon Material; Rape, Waeksmltha' Bellows, Coal Scuttles, Fire Dogs, Water Backets. Powder, Shot. &c, at low prices. NO. 0 MARKET STREET, WiimiBRton, N. C. W Near the Wharf. oct26 tf Salt. Salt. teaSawsPBawBTtj BaVWea af Salt. 5000 Backs LIVERPOOL SALT, Striped Packs, in store and to arrive, For sale by KKRCHNKR & CALDER BROS oct. 30 tf Bagging, Ties, Flour. QA A Half Rolls BAGGING, j OU U a, a and lbs OAAA Bdls New ARROW TIES, ZUUU New and Pieced, 1000 Bble FLOUR' aUradM For saie by . oct 30 tf KBRCHNER CALDER BROS. Oats, Corn and Heal. 1000 Bn OATS, 1500 Bu8ncoKN,wliite 411,1 Mixedt g 0Q Bush Freeh Water Mill MEAL, oct 80 tf KBRCHNBR7 CALDER BROS. Something How I rpHE "COPY GRAPH" One Hundred Impres X sions from one writing In a few minutes. Price $1.60 to $3.00 each. VELVET FRAMES, Handsome assortment, all sizes. A complete stock of Plain and Fancy Stationery, sehool Books, Blank Books. Bibles, Hymn Books, Stereoscopic Views, &c, &c. ORGANS, At Prices to suit everybody. 0?DeposItory f or MHOOLBOOKS adopted by the STATE BOARD oct8tf C.W.YATES. Stand TJIGHT FRONT-SO. NOW LOOK 1 On one i to the end. is a line of one kind, embracing all the leading Old Patterns. On the other the NEW. Of the first many are seen aad few chosen, whilst of the other the Bam Cook Store we have our hands flag to keep up orders. Sold only by F. M. KING & CO,, oetStf 89 Market street. X Gr K O B MULLETS, AT iX i ti t it Pear sail's oct 85 DAW tf .iiisfSl OTATB REPUTATION FOR Wear Depot i on 1 Youths' aad Haita and Overcoats received ahead for Challenge Shirts, orice 60 OCt 26 tf ,'s Wear Depot. becaasUabfe 1C JSen's last week 1 Lirceat trade tn is seat Bovs' Scotch Cas- cents. RATES Or A OVICK I ISlfKi. ... 11 8 60 1 M roar aay s, life oaVys, I qwZS&r IWD WCCKB, ....... ... . ... . Three weeks, 'ine month, ..... Two months, Three months,. Six months, One year, 3 50 I. 10 00 17 00 24 03 40 00 63 ea 1 " I (5bT Contract Advertlsement tekan t propo tionately low rasas. Tea lines salid Nonpareil type make one equan- NEW AD VERTISKMKN TK Grand ! Grand ! Grand ! OPENING! Sol. Bear Bros. Have the pleasure of again annooscUg to the pub lic that they have ao UNUSUAL aM ATTRACTIVE STOCK ! and are prepared to offer to their customers . one of the Grandest & Cheapest Stocks OF Ready-Hade Clothing ! PRICES RANGING IN SUITS FROM $3 CO UPWARDS t A beautiful and grand assortment In Gents' Furnishing Goods ! Which we guarantee Cannot be Equalled In this City ! A Fine Line afld Latest Styles in Hats, Gaps, Boots aad Shoes, In all Qualities and Prices, Imported direct from the Manufacturers, which wo guarantee to be of Superior Quality. We have also one of the CHOICEST and LARGEST STOCKS of Two- & Tbree-Ply & Brussels Carpets ! Bugs, Matting and Oil-Cloths, AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. PLEASE EXAMINE. OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT ! Contains the MOST SELECT, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCKS IN THIS STATE, Consisting of Dry G-oods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. &c SOL. BEAR & BROS. oct 88 tf DISSOLUTION. THE COPARTNERSHIPS heretofore existing between the undersigned. under the firm names of ANDERSON & LOKB, in fie Commission Business, and B1NFORD. hOAB & CO.. in the Grocery Business, are this day dis solved by mutual consent. The Grocery Business will be continued by HARRY LOEB. JAMES ANDERSON. JACOB LOEB. Wilmington, N. C ., Oct. 27th, 1879. oct 88 1 w Tax Notice. I WILL ATTEND AT THE TIME AND PLACEtt specified Below, to collect State and County Taxes for the year 1879 : Northwest, J.P.Murrell'B Store, Wednesday, Oct. 39 'Oa J. J. Gay's do. Thursday, " 80 i'omw i, vannon-B ao. jrnaay. 81 Wilminet'n.Burkheimer's do. tnraay, Nov. 1 Attend y promptly. I shall levy after that date. 0Ct84d7twlt EDWARD W. TAYLOR, Sh'ff. Mew Jewelry Store. npHE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO INFORM JL the citizens of Wilminaten and vicinitv that and vicinity thtt be bas ooened a JEWELRY STORE, at No. 8 SOUTH FRONT STREET, where he will Repair watcnes, ptn ana unronometers at prices con sistent with good worK. l have had twenty years' practical experience, spect fully solicited. octsetr A portion of the traae is re- J. L. WINNER, Jeweller For Bale, AT LYNCHBURG DEPOT, SUMTER COUNTY, S. C, on W. , C. & A. R. R. , two Turpentine Locations, Three Stills, Bight Mules, and Throe Wagons, with complete outfit. The property will be divided to salt purchasers. Address J. H. JOHNSON, oct 23 lm Magnolia, South Carolina. For Bent, THAT DESIRABLE WHARF, at foot of Mul berry Btreet, lately occupied by the Baltimore p company, complete witn umces, oaeas Ac. Also, the OOAL and WOOD YARD, corner o Front ana MulDe rry Streets, at present occupied by J, A. Springer. Apply to H. NUTT. sept 80 tr Goal. Goal. LL SIZES, OF BEST QUALITY, FURNACE, GRATE, STOVE and NUT, Delivered promptly at prices as .;,,. LOW AS THE LOWEST. O. G. PARSLEY, Jr. , oct 81 tf Cor. Orange and 8. Water sts. Kiss Lou Stuart & Co. TX7E HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF HATS YT which we will sell cheap for cash, and are constantly adding to our stock Mourning, Silk and Velvet Bonnets made to order. A fine lot of Braids , Puffs, and Real Water Carls. All kinds of Haft Work done. octBStf Fire-Dogs, rpONGS AND SHOVELS. n , rr a 1UBi-nuuB, oilier a. Coal Tongs aBd Shovels, ' For sale cheap at GUO. A. PEOR'S, oc 36 tf No.ttfSaatfc Front mi Eastern Hay. PL 0 A Bates Best EASTERN HAT. V V V For sale y KBRCHNBR A CALDER BROe oct 30 tf The New Hat S tor e . 0 UR STOCK OV MEN'S, YOUTHS', BOYS' ana umiaren s tiats ana caps is complete. which we propose to sell as low as tbe lowest. We hare a large assortment of Silk. Cloth. Scotch and Astrican Caps, very cheap. Also, a large USB of Umbrellas. Those wishing anything la oar line will do well to examine before making their purchase. JOHN M. ROBINSON, oct 86 tf No. 6 North Front St We Leave OUR FURNITURE AND PRIORS TO TALK for themselves. Yen win find it to your inte rest to examine them before purchasing your Fur niture. . j . BBHBEND8 & IHDNROK 8. B. Corner Market and 2d Sts. oetSStf Wilmington, N. C. Home-Made Candy. CANDY at 50c per pound. inf. flfiUMIL Apples, ChestnuU. c. &c. 8-wttrs, oct 20 tf South Front St., near Market. .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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