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V. THE MORNING STAR By WM. 0. BE&NARU. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCXPT MONDAYS. raw or BDBaoniraoa w advaxox : One yew. Ow postage paid, '. . . . fl ) months. " J 2 Tarec month. To City SubseriUen cl; y, Fifteen Cento P natMthOrisedtOCOll TO UltV BUB-BSnDenj, uciirvrcu iu iuiy jjmiw ui wic . . - r - a y - A" . ect f t mere than three uuniths in advance. Entered at the Post Office at Wilmington., N. 0. as second class matter. OUTLINES. The business part of Vandalia, Iowa, destroyed by fire; but Utile insurance Fall River Board of Trade will advance prices paid operatives IS per cent, on Jan- uarylrt. Mr. Gladstone, in a public speech, favored home-rule to Ireland in local matters. A number of pupils were badly injured by a firo in a primary school building in St. Louis. One half of Oweuburg, Indiana, consumed. -Nine persons escaped from jail at Mur freesboro, Tennessee. Great financial distress prevails in Constantinople. M. de Lessens will start for Panama early next month; be will -begin work on the canal. The Secretary of Interior baa made bis annual report to the President; he thinks if the present policy is carried out the Indians will soon cease to be a disturbing element. Two men were killed by a railroad acci dent near Providence, R, I., yesterday. Powder mills near Syracuse, New York, blew up Thursday last; no lives lost. V'jf ljri actress, Ada Clifton, shot herself on the stage at a theatre in Cincinnati, in a drunken attempt to commit suicide. A German .resident of OraDge county, New Xork, attempted suicide at a family reu nion on Thanksgiving Day. Achmed Pasha, a well-known Turkish General, has been killed by the Arnautp. The mother of Governor Hollidiy, of Vit ginia, died at Winchester yesterday, aged 81 years. a mass meeting of IiUbmen has been called in St. Louis to raise funds for the destitute of Ireland. :The New York stock market wai buoy aot ad excited yesterday. At the magistrate's trial of the Irish agitators yes terday Sir. Killen was admitted to bail, but refused to leave the court room, and was finally put iu jail. A 0111 is 10 ue pre- sentud to the German Reichstag, under which ibe government will lake charge of . the entire traffic of the railways. New, York markets: Money 6 7 per cent; cotton easy at 1212f cts; Southern flour steady at $0 007 fci; corn about i cent lower; wheat opened lower and closed a shade firmer; spirits turpentine dull and easier at 40 ceuts asked; rosin.fl 5. South Carolina Legislature et last Tuesday. Congress meets next Monday. A word to all concerned: go alow. George Augustus Sala, an eminent ' V m S "W a IT London edor, win JNew xorK. tie 1 .nrnABAa snpndino- some time in the purposea spending some time in me South. s George Linck, Conkling's man, has auedW Kate. Sprague for ta40 sal- arv. Mrs. Kate savs Sprague is re- sponeible for the debt. Coukling it -a . . .1 ought to pay it ana fctop tne ami at oncek. . Tbe Norfolk Virginian has saga city enough to recognize Mr. Sey jnjoiiSt aocommon fitness for the Fsestdency and aocommon strength as a candidate. It says : "No man who has risen to eminence in the 8ute uf New York ever held tbe con fidence of the people more firmly than Uorutiu Seymour. His name is tbe rallying cry for the Democracy, and were he to ac cept the nomination he Would carry the Stale and be elected President by an over whelming majority." Rev. Mr. Talmage is still ahead. A New York letter of the 26th an nounces that at the Brooklyn Taber nacle, on Thanksgiving Day, the plat form will be adorned with cotton plants, rice sheaves, sugar cane, ba nana, orange and Palmetto trees, of the genthiand the wheat, rye, oats, corn and fruits of the Noith and West, together with specimens of Hold, silver and iron ores from the mines. ..- Tho Washington Post has inter vawed quite a number of Southern Congressmen in regard to the New York Herald's Grant boom in the iSouth. They all tell the same story thesis no such boom, it is alia newspaper sensation. Gentlemen from West Virginia, Arkansas, Missouri, fJWaRstnViTelee Mis HisaiDDL Virciaia. and perhaps other II a " ,, u. .u u oi.ai.oa, Sr tuau vuc. u .uW re8pected but is also personally very pbprj boofifc and that only a few hungry lar with all our citizens. ofllce seekers, "fools or.rasoals," are cramotiog for or meditating the at. Mtm. The South has never trusted the ew York World sinoe 1868, when it went back on Horatio Seymour and actually proposed to swap horses in the very crisis of the battle. It will not a"TKi'Vt?J one D De South to find the World favoring the Grant boom, and advising our people to accept him. In a recent editorial on "Grant and the South" it eulogizes Grant, ami says that "there is no American who so truly rapresef ts the ideas and feelings dmofmint In the current, -everyday life of this people as Gen. 'Grant.' In conclusion the article asks: Why shoelo? not the whole .people of the Sooth avail themselves The Morning iu . . - . , , - . - ... VOL. .XXV. NO.. 58 of Geo. Grant's presence to give the .. .. r . . . lie hnally and once tor all to toe stai-. wart slander which wore so skilfully ... , , -T . 1 turmanan nn or use at. lob jskmuuiu i - f - i elections of this year? tf a free and fiank meeting of minds bar t ween Gen. Grant and the people of tb South shall tend to disintegrate ... t. - fjoUd North greater befiu may wi Irom it to DOtn sections, per naps, tuau 1 fio.. friftn.U inat rOW r j anticipate." The World fortunately has but little influence in the South, and it deserves to have 1 A colored man named Crusoe Dan' iel has published some doggerel in tho Weldon News oa "Going to Kan sas." The first stanza runs: We are hound to leave this country, and: 'u off to Kansas go, For the white people here won't pay for what we darkies do. Cho. Going to Kansas, going to Kanaaa, going to Kansas, To receive our part of land. But Crusoe does not atop with the "going;" be tells of "leaving Kansas and returning home." We give the laststanaa, which sums up the oon- viction of one who has been victim- 'zed: .--ytjfli Now the Kansas fever is over, all over-iai the South, j And ibe very tl rat negro that mentions it we'll knock In the mouth ' ' we ii KnocE in me moutn. Cho. Home from Kansas, home from, Kansas, home from Kansas.) To never return no more. 'vu xr rr 1,1 ull x u. o.,w wv- not improbable that the "Stalwarts I wiu aiMJiupt. iu onaugie uraw, mvw . that he talks so pacifically and showsilmg earth's blessings for some time to come. J . ,..l. o.t mi!i Ever day andevery night the interest I signs 01 inenasnip tor me ooulu. 1 ue I Star thought and said as much. The . . I j - 1 "tiince General Grant's return home his expressions toward the South have been so kind and considerate as to excite the dis trust of the Stalwarts. Thofe who have' been loudest in getting up the Northern boom may cease to think him a desirable candidate. The friends of Sherman and of niaine will not be iaie in sucn a conjunc ture, and they have a common interest in running Grant off the track. Slalwartism is becoming inconsistent with Gen. Grant's candidacy, and tno ritalwarl feeling has been too inorougbly aroused in the party to De easily aoanaonea. . Mn TildeQ na8-Qt withdrawn, but -V- j-j . J I lg 8tiH engineering nis candidacy foil I ,u u.anmrrnnaA , , Robinson and a number of Demo- cratic Congressmen to meet him id New York on yesterday. The ineeM iog is to advance his interests and to a snape a course 01 aciiou. Spirits Turpentine. The Nut Shell usually comes n,. 1 U hvhlnd hunrt uaJ "cuiuu uauu. 1 Morebead City is to have the hotel of Ilia Atlantic coast; $20,000 sub- scribed ana put in. A male's heal broke the jaw of jaw of niy, and I r. W. H Nelsorr Udell, of Madison county. knocked out nve of nis teeth. Fayetteville Gazette: Mr. Hale oners a set 01 Knives ana a nanasoms "falseface" for the eglfest maaisjp- son fafr. Rev. W. B. Crawford, son of Rv A f.. P.mwfnrd naator of thfiPreshv. terian church in MockavJUe, died recently at bis home in Ww$W", Ark.,jffcfc xue steamer jLenance, 01 tne Clyde Line, sailed on yesterday, at 5M o'clock, p. m, ; she bad on board 500 bale of cottoo, 50,000 eet of lnmber, 50 barrel of pitch, 20 barrels of spirits of turpei tine, 20 barrets of rosin, live stock, bid ant A ' AsWa . A afc Vt. sTv Mr. B. F, Cloud, formerly 4 policeman in Winston, was sfeMMad killed last rnursaay evening in ratnea count Va . save the Leader, bv a young man wboi he had been joking because he (tbe youni man) had returned irom a days hunt wuhi oat any game. flu iliiC5 AabeviUe, Journal: .AtJLbis terns of Polk Court Tillman McEatire Was sen tenced to two years' Imprisonment in the penitentiary for manslaughter. It will be remembered that be is the man who, about Raleigh Observer: We are glad to see Col. Kenan back agam. He has re covered from a severe attack of bilious fever, and is looking the picture of again. we are pieasea to nave, Brooks with us again. It is one t nleasures that the session of tbe Federal Court brings, asthe JUdgeiaMot only highly According to Mr. Bandalljsj.p AutJU8ta (7ArS.Gov. fSe7m&M fled the Mississippi pilots with a speech. then danced much to the amusement of tbe ladies, and that too after "mutual pledges of good fellowship in several vari wsnip in several van- pilots and others. . ous nuias" wun tne Bale's Weekly: Onetjfthetaosk elegant of the near raatdesajaaa-in our beau tiful city is that of Dr. Richard H. Lewis, on Wilmington and Lane streets. Tbe treat ment of the interior of tbe building is novel and very effective. The woods used are yellow pine, plain and canala, Wit rssMjj. No paint is used, all the Wood work being polished. - Gen. Jormtecme Jones wiU return to the Statejibout the 1st of Decem- from prominent co5redope uriog'the week. Charlotte Oberver: who lives. ear ChaaptteTM wnile nogs mat win ntt Constable Orr will go to morning w barn oodson Berry, health n with them. tentiarv for ekht years fbr burnTng. WILMINGTON, N. I the late accident on the Air Line Railroad, lis bv no means in a satisfactory condition. There is at present no danger of his wounds proving fatal, but he may be deprived of both an arm and a leg. The one in his .km oh.ttor -imwi m mux nciQ ou.w.u Weldon Mem'. One day last miles from here, was burned to death. &oU SS'SSTSS&SiSS him made a narrow escape from death. mi j i u: A I . P7 na ? uu iu a o u.j, ho d nff it azainst nis oreast. rue oan struck the blade, glanced, passed through: nis coat ana merely acraiuaeu mc m&iu ui tils shoulder. Our friend of the Wilmington foh&j TheSTAjaTrie88to conform to the usage. The Asheboro people spell it with an e, as does the Journal, nubliahed in that place. We think Cleaveland should he spelled Forsyth, and Guilford ate often murdered . Charlotte Observer: Tuesday, night Mr. Jamison Robinson, who lives two miles south of Gastonia, discovered his ham to be on fire. At the time of the discovery the flames had so far advanced that it was SSSSmM it fonr hundred bushels of corn, eight thou- sand bundles of fodder, ten wagon loads of shneif. a lsnre amowal of wheat and oats straw, a g&JSll WlWodwagOMsallof the harness, JJ; ? chief feature of the entertainment of the T.nih hnr t n.tA.' Hl1 w nii-ht wanJurlamaa of Pinafore '5,. - , comhinf of vournr men. Raleigh News: On Friday next I Charles H. lwey, Kto., Presiaent of the Hjjeigh Hattoual Bank, wjl have reached the eighty-first year of his life. Living be- vond man's allotted time, he is still hale hearty. With a fair prosp orosDect of eniov- I mareases in meeUng at Swain- Street Baptist Church. Wake Forest dot: Tl,o nsn t,aral hniMinT is nrrxrrAcaintr I rapiaiy. aeverai new ouuuiugs are up now, and'many are contemplating com ing here, some having purchased lots al ready. Greensboro item; A very sad; accident befel one of our citizens last Fri day. A man by the name of Aiken, living aevem miles from town, was in town, and had started home with a man who makes and sells ardent spirits, and next day he was found i!ead be had frozen to death. Charlotte Democrat: Two new papers in Charlotte the Mercury, tri-week- ly, by Mr. Mooring (a printer), and the Eve ning Press, daily, by Mr. John Bragg. There is said to be a scarcity of small d wel- ling houses levthe city such as cottages or places for small lamuies. juage a.. A. Jn.cii.oy, on uiaaing aaieu to tne omcers 0f Person county Superior Court, recently, declared that underno circumstances would he be s candidate for reelection as Judge that he preferred private life for the fu- jSSJi 1 MM beesasJtedyssjBWrlf fisgroj wV bbM in4dmosf every mstanceV One ereat obstacle in running a factory of that sort in town is the Hifflculty of piocuring the seen cotton, farmers preferring 10 gin their cotton before selling it, ana we aon e think it does much better in the country. Goldsboro Messenger: We learn from a correspondent at Enfield that a ne- r0 namec uary Alston had nis lett arm so lafcrttft - IsflsrSttt the catton gin of Moseley's, near that town, that amputatiori had to be resorted to. We regret to learn from Mr. Speight Sauls, of Sauls' X Roads, that their gin house, with three cotton gins and some five bales of cotton, also press, corn and flour mills, were de stroyed by fire last Saturday evening, in volving a loss to them of fully $4,000, with no insurance. A meeting of tbe incor- tors of the Harnett Railway Company to be held in this town on Thursday, the) 4th prox. A full attendance is requested We learn from Mr. James T. Gems that wild pigeons were nevermore plentiful 1 !L "IZEZE, Z ni. news for our sportsmen. ilis Honor, Judge Sure, is holding Sampson Court. A colored boy, named Wilis Dortch, was strnck. by the construction train on the North Carolina Railroad early Wfidneadav mornine. It appears that he was walking on the track where the Raleigh Koaa curves near mis town, .wo uoius broken. Raleigh r: The Gttholic Pair continues to draw large crowds. Ev- piwanne. vvpung .ior tne most popmar mm in midst is getting lively. Jiiaj. maaiy, H.JBhoW JEsa .ana Men. mite are S. M. Horrell, Sheriff in. brouaht no two convicts. and sentenced to two and five ye ". Hampton, Sherta 01 iroilt, ore m flMored convict, sentenct 1 for manslaughter: N. S. Wa years )rd, brought aown James C. hr was is lor tne orpnans at ui atthesession roof jvterian Church last -At uapt. UQl showBUtsaa hanrmets of dried 1 Brasses, which are tne most infra imaginable. ;TB were made! 'rnomas JOwan. 01 xruiaooro. is an interesting revival of reus nmiTOOl at WftKfl KQMSI IJC . . -mmm . a . v. am . 1 jfresiaent rrncnaru. sr of stuantHS nave oeen cot pated. Chief Justice Smith returned; UMt evening from New York. We are glad i last evening irom new xotk. wo ItpJospJthsis hMUanchimi d. P MM " TJE3IE CITY. NBTW ADVtSBTISBlTIENTS. Munson Remember. Wanted Loan on bottomry. Hall & Pearsall Manuf'd tobacco. Opera House Mr. and Mrs. McKee inagls trace's court. Langdon Perkins, colored, was before jpmiajWlfip, eHi.Ttnursuay, raaargeu wn.u assault and battery with a smoothing on upon the person of Sarah Ann Denton, He gave bond U the sum of $100, justified, for his appearance at the present term of the Criminal Court. C, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 879. Local JDoib. The storm signal was displayed late last evening. A new meter has been placed in the Opera House. The Sampson Agricultural Fair I opens at Clinton on the 3rd of December. The explosion of a kerosene lamp at Mr. Peter Smith's residence, Thursday night, came near resulting in a fire. Prof. Proctor's shower of stars wao nnoinnnpfl nn AP.COUDt Of thn P.miinV I 77"" . weather, which would have prevented peo-1 pie from seeing them Hunters in this vicinity Thnrs- day found game very scarce. The most of them, upon being asked what they killed. replied, laconically, "Time!" The consolidated net receipts of cotton at the United States porta for the week ending last night amount to 248,264 bales, the largest ever received. We are advised that the Mason boro Hunting Olub were out after game Wednesday night, and that they succeeded in bagging 'two coons and a 'possum. We are glad to learn that the condition of Mr. Millard Toft, who was shot and badly wounded at Wilmington, Del., recently, is so much improved that he was able to ride out on Tuesday last. The Winston (Forsyth) corres pondent of the Raleigh News mentions that "Policeman Wooters arrested by advice of Mr. Jacobi. a Wilmington hardware dealer, a youth named Nathan Green, for larceny. Quite a number of knives sad other articles were found 00 his person . A telegram was seat to Mr. Jacobi, bat at last accounts no reply had been received OTatcn Game or Base Bali. There was a large crowd at the Athletic wounas, inaaa.8giviuS cvcuiug, iu wuu the match game of base ball between the wiiminomn Nine and the Inderendent Wilmington Nine and the Independent Nine, of this city. The game was very close, and great excitement prevailed and much interest was manifested. These nines were mostly composed of members of those permanent organizations, the Champion and Home Clubs, of this city. The following is the score: WILMINGTON NINE. Runp. W, 0. Of r. 3 W. Morrison..' 0 D. MeEachern 3 H. E. Orr, Jr 3 R. A. Kingsbury. ..... 3 O. P. Meares, Jr. 5 Martin WTllard 5 0 G. Herbert Smith 2 Outs. 4 5 3 3 3 1 1 2 3 ToUi 34 INDEPENDENT NINE. Ruas Tho?. Kowell 3 Ed. Yopp 0 Jos. D. Smith 3 Richard Register...... 3 George Harris. 2 Thos. Shemwell 8 Wm. Register. 3 Walter Kingsbury 2 J.D. Kerrey. 3 24 Outs. 2 5 1 1 4 3 3 2 8 24 Total 21 Mr. R. H. Grant acted as Umpire, and Mr. t G. Pickett as Scorer. Cornet Coavetfft JtwJL At a regular meeting of the Cornet Con cert Club, held Wednesday evening, tbe following officers were elected to serve tbe ensuing term: President S. W. Sanders. Vice President L. J. Otterbourg. Recording Secretary G. R. Dyer. Corresponding Secretary H. D. Bark I htmer. Treasnrer--D. B. Mitchell, ! ... . r T wrnm msgoraao iniwnanj. w. iow. Musical Director J. L. Johnson. . 9 pnbUo wUl be glad to learn that the . . gaSis. -a Club 18 now 10 verv tely as good a con- dilion as it was in the palmiest days of its 1 existence, and further, that it is improving. iir-ifafjnoc 1 j':- Criminal do art. The attention of tbe Court was occupied nearly the entire day with the two first named cases: State vs. Job n O'Brien , charged with as sault and battery. Motion for judgment. Motion denied. Defendant found not BUillV. State vs. Mingo Marshall, Charged with larceny . Defendant found not genity. ; J "In the case of the State vs. John Fisher, charged with assault and battery, on trial Wednesday evening, the 'jury ratarned a Cnmailable smaller. The following is the unmailable matter remairffnir in the citv cost office at this date: Mrs. Robert Chaffln, Bennettsville, H. C ; Mr. Daniel Richardson, McDowel county, N. C, care W?1cah; Mr. James HaW kins, C. P. lt R. Office, Cleaveland, H. C.;Mbb. Gaas. Hoffman, Marion, 8. C; Messrs. Thomas & Redfern, Monroe, UC. ; mm04 Waddell, Asheville, N. C; Miss Mary Dinson, French Creak, Ni C; eestal card, "Dear PaM no addresa. Feee at P. O., one watch key, one glove. Aparity of Wilnugtoahms, Who spent Thanksgiving Br Pr PaaUjBiyd' went hunting that night, and the result of the expedUkat was thtea 'V umaaw mi a rabbit, together with the newel taf uwuil if ahootine at suuirrels by mooahght. The party were very successful in bagging part Tagt)B Quriog tne any bv our recommend tbe for Coughs, Golds; etc Leff afllsiurQt ftU Mood Csliiifliim r. Bull's Cough Byrup and same as tbe people's remedy Price 35 cents, f Star rj5.oj. Tnanmslvlns Day. ! The day was warm and pleasant and partially cloudy. i The important feature of the occasion was the joint services at the First Baptist! chuich, in which the Presbyterians, Lutbe- ( rang, Methodists and Baptists of the city I participated. The opening prayer was made by Rev. C. M. Pavne. off the Second rresbytenaa church, at the close of which Rev. B. K. Hall, of the Fifth Street M. E. church, read appropriate lessons. Rev; G. D. Bern helm, of. St. Paul's Evangelical! T.nthnron Kird than nfTnpa nn a Knonfi. .u, t - ful and touching prayer. Rev. S. A. Yates,: of the Front Street M. E. church, who had beea -eced to deliver the sermon, next Proceeded to dtecbarge that duty in a man-. ner thoroughly acceptable to his large con gregation and appropriate to the day and the occasion, taking for his text the familiar passage, to be found in 1st Thessalonians, 5th chapter and 17th and 18th verses : "Pray without ceasing, and in everything give thanks." The sermon was followed by a short ad dress from Rev. J. B. Taylor m reference to the proposed thank offerings for the .... 'i "ilJ J 1 .. ! 1J tne conclusion or wnicn a collection was taken up and the handsome sum of $116 25 secured for that noble charity Rev. Mr. Yates then pronounced tb benediction, and the services came to a end House Breaking and Bobbery. The residence of Mrs. Fore, near the cor ner of Fifth and Princess streets, was en tered and robbed on Wednesday night last. It seems that the family, with the excep tion of Mr. C. H. Fore, were absent ' in the) country, and he only slept at home. On Wednesday evening, about 7 o'clock, ho went home to dress for the lecture, when be found that the house had been entered by a window and the rooms ransacked, the bureau drawers haviDg been opened and their contents scattered about the floor j wni e the locfe of his own trunk had baen J I - I m . ; -1 fZ Si uisscu uu b Luiauer ui ariiciM containea therein stolen . An old knife was found ly- ing by the side of the trunk, which is sup posed to have been the instrument used in , vTCvi iu ua,s lUDuuuicut uocu iu nnninn n,A mir Tho b-. (v,o Aiffr- -J " eat apartments; drafters, etc., bad been taken from a cupboard, where they bad been concealed by Mr. . Fore. All tbe cir cumstances went to show clearly that the robbery had been committed by som one familiar with the premises. Suspi cion naturally pointed to a colored girl shout 14 years of age, named Jane Wil Hams, who bad been living with the ft but was discharged about three weeks ago. warrants were issuea tne same evening and . . ... . nlaced in the handaf Offlo.ar W (T.rr hni with a couple of special deputiesj went to the house of the girl's mother, on Chesnut, between Tenth' and Eleventh streets. As Officer Carr entered the door Jane Wil hams, who at tbe time was sitting at the fire with other members of the family, immedi ately arose, made for one of the back rooms and sprang through a window, landing in the arms of Officer C. H. Strode, who, with another special deputy, was on the watch outside. A search of the premises result in the discovery of a number of articles, which included eleven handke chiefs, one white apron, a lot of ribbons an edgings, two jars of preserves, etc- One the handkerchiefs was found in the girl1 j pocket, and the most of the other articl were recovered here. In pursuance Of in formation received Officer Carr also visited the house of a colored woman named Me- Koy, on Nun, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, and that of a colored woman named Hicks, near the corner of Seventh and Dock streets, where some of the other stolen articles were found, having been given two girls, Mary McKoy and Catharir. sumvm iry V HHV TV UliaiUCt The case came up before Justice Gardner, yesterday morning, who, after hearing testimony, required the defendant to ent into a bond in the sum of $150, justified, n at the present term of Criminal Court, in default of which she was committed to jail. W. M. Parker. Eso . . deleeate from Frost 9ir..i f TS !l,,K Or.th . iksi I proacning session oi me a. u. vuuinun, v:..W- .l :;1 wnicu meets at rv itson oa tt euuesuay, uso 3d of December, expects to leave) for at- 1 tendance upon the sessions of that body the first of next week. The four delega from Wianmgton District axe W. M. Pi I tor v.on ni wm a Aiu,n nt TrHa , -v., v.. . D. L. King, Esq., and Rev. Loye Culbre of Sampson. Bishop Wightman wiU sine. ; , Thermemeter Bseord. The following will show the state of thermometer, at the stations mentioned, 4.81 yesterday evening, Washington time, as ascertained from the da the Signal Ofllce in this city OUIUW, ........ Augusta. Mobile. Charleston, 7SS 1 Montgomery . Charlotar-. vrr. rr? xiow Orleans, PuntaRassa. 76 uaivetton, oo Savannah. ....... ?5 St. Marks, Wilmington,... .71 JackBon vilie ..... Mr. Joseph. Sneeden, of this ceun sutes that he lost a horse a day or two that was upwards of fotty years old. He was employed in the cavalry service du ring iMigM is kndwn W a neighbor of Mr. up 9 worthless iaeeavMyeaMiaaWBoqoitf j mean beJletin J ago horse thirty eight years age. This is doubtedlv ode ist the oldest animals of Wnd oa mm 9e had of imm WHOLE NO. 3,836 To-Day 'a Indication. For the South Atlantic' States falling barometer, increasing southwest winds, sad warm, threatening and rainy weather, followed during Saturday by rising barom- eter, colder northerly winds and clearing weather. uimioouve specimen. General Mite and Major Atom, the former said to be the smallest man in America, and the latter the smallest man of Europe, now exhibiting in Raleigh, are expected to be in Wilmington on Thursday next and remain for two weeks. The press speak of them as "most marvellous exhibitions of the handiwork of the Omnipotent Creator." K1VKB and naatSHB. The Five Brothers, from this port, ar rived at New York yesterday. r The Dqpwar, Sundelin, cleared from London for this port on the 18th inst. The brig Atlanta, Nyberg, sailed from Liverpool for this port on the 25ih inst. Norwegian h&rntie Br,va Ha!virapn sailed from Oporto for this port on the 9th rjssnT-T j 7w. :' ; - - i inst. Norwegian barque Thos. H. Mundsen, for Glasgow from this port, was at Queens- town on the 25th inst. CITY ITERS. ; - 1 - Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. THE MORNING STAR f.vn nlwftvn he hflrf t t nn foHowing places in the city : The Purcell House, Harris' News' Stand, and the St atj Office. FOR TV DOLLARS health may he obtained and retained. Dr. Flaee's Liver and Stomach oacn faa does away With dosing and cores and prevents d is- vnuce, jsoom i, rurceu House. hook. BnnwnT. THnMOBHiKe Stab Book Bind ary ekiea att ktoda of Bindbur and Boline in a work manllkn manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chantBandothers needing Receipt Books, or other wort, may rely on promptness in the execution of FINKHNGLISH GUNS. The attention of sports men Is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. J. a Ks.lL a v. v. 1 I guns, Birmingham, Bngland. Their guns are made !S!5 SMSS&SlJgVSS: eBKI pwtiviiwitvw nic vat.tjtt. msuisua. 9n .f1iIle,Ilt P-Jk R-Walton, of Annapo- a wnm sKwac, ui oeei is a jnosi, exceneni preparation, it is par excenence. Saperior to dad liver oil or any thing I hate ever 1 usea m wasted or unpaired constitutions, and ex- I tremeiy Deneuciai as a preventive or malarial dis- eases." . I eases. Green St Flakxeb, Agents, Wilmington. A WORLD OF GOOD. One of the most noon- ar medicines now before the American public, is Hop Bitters. Ton see it everywhere. People take it with good effect. It builds them up. It is not as pleasant to the taste as some other Bitters as it Si not a whiskey drink. It is more like the old fashioned bone-set tea that has done a world of good. If yu don't feel just right try Hop Bitters. Nunda xws. , BWS LEARN that the Mutual Life Insurance " Company, of New York, the largest . Insurance Company in the world, has decided to insure lives in our city, at regular table rates,as recently re- I ui oar city, aw reeaiar utuiu imei I ducedbyfhe Board of Trustees, o. F. Bresie & I mfiJSSSaSSi General Agents for the Southern States, and say an Agent has not yet been -selected for Wilmington. One of their firm will visit us in a few days lor this purpose. WHO IS MRS. WINSLOW ?-As this question is irsqueauy asuea, we win simpjy say tnat sue is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has untiringly devoted her time and talents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally among children, she has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge obtained in a lifetime spent a nurse and physician, She has compounded a Booth inst Syrua for children teethine. It ooerates like magic giving rest and health, and is moreover sore to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this ar ticle IB; Winslow is becoming world renowned as a oeneracior or me race; cniiaren certainly do bibs up and bless her; especially is this the case in citv. Vast Quantities of the Soothlusr i SS?PJ ba.ilt sold and used here. We think Mrs. Winslow immortalized her name by this invaluable and we sincerely believe thousands of chi have been saved from an early nave bv its timelv use, and that millions yet unborn will share its ts,ana-antte m calling ner blessed. No mo- ner auty 10 ner ;suaering nme until she has given it the bene- one, in our fit of Mrs. s Soothing Syrup. Try it, i Visitor. Hew. X city. Bold by an Druggists. 25 cents a bottie. KELLE Y . Friday evening, at 3:15. Mrs. SARAH H. KELLE Y, aged S3 years and 8 months. The funeral win take place from the residence of ier son, Mr. George EL Kelley, on Second, between Chesnut and Mulberry streets, Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances axe respectfully invited to at tend. . - -if V -fir - ' - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 Kerosene (Ml 8 Gents Per Gallon. nrO MBRT COMPBTITION I OFFBR A HO. 1 X article of KEROSENE OIL at 8 cents per Safety OU 80 cents a gallon. Bold only at retail. Sash. Doors. Blinds, Paints and Oils I at nouom mce Send along your orders. DeSr? GEO. A. PECK. ward. I .LJ TO SILENCE MALICIOUS RUMORS I WILL a i w " " T'. that the Kerosene OU sold by me is not in every re spect exactly as represented d. novas tr GEO. A. PECK. Remember t mm SELLS THE "KING' J- . . i jar SHIRTS, completely Made, Keiniorcea, ana th file PATENT ADJUSTER. The MUNSON. price is only ONB DO; novav it v Manufactured Tobacco I' ALL CUTS AND QUALITIES, rilladd For sale by I f - : "Aa ii sill m fG&rsdiii noy S9 D&Wtf 4 TO LOAN OH BOTTOMRY about Thousand Dollars, ror uerman nark ck. now in distress at this Port, for to oav ths cost of necessary Repairs Vessel, and necessary Port Charges on Car- sH and Vessel in their bids sealed .to the Office B. Peschau A Weeteimaan, Wilmington, N . C. at or before 13 6 next, when and where all diob most dc aaor ' The to to of A. rrarowi Winslow' inininn 1 M fed from tbe lowest oiaaer. du musi oe aaaressea "German Barb Marie Bottomry Loan." The Loan Is for a voyage from Wibnlngtoa, N.C. to Antwerp, x: McirBof0 loaanJlaSB!N,ovstW, RATES OP A OVER I I SI NO. One 1 00 1 75 S 50 S 00 5 50 4 00 6 60 8 50 10 60 17 00 H m 40 00 60 CO two days, . . . ....... font five days,. One week. Two weeks,... Three weeks, . . Oae month, .. . Two months,.. Three months, Six months,.. " One year, taeOoBtraet Advertisements taken at proo? tionately low rates. Tea lines slid Nonpareil type make one square NEW ADVKRTISKMEKTS. OPERA-HOUSE, ONE NIGHT ONLY 1 WEDNESDAY, DECK 3 Engagement of the Gifted American Artists. Mr, and Mrs. McKee Rankin, In Mr. Joaquin Miller's Beautiful mean Drama of the A1TITE The Flay will he presented with ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY AND A WONDER FULLY STRONG PHENOMENAL CAST 1 In which EACH and EVERY PERSON, on account or meir aaaptaDiiity to tne Characters, have been Specially Engaged. Reserved Seats $1.00. Seats for sale at HcJnsber ger'e Book Store. nov.9 4t Thanksgiving Wood, JpOR THOSE WHO WILL APPRECIATE LOW PRICES. They can he accommodated with the heat article; have it sawed for Grates, Stoves or Places, for less money than hewtof ore, and de uverea prempuy irom tne central xara b nov 27 ts 3. A. SPRINGER. New and Stylish gTIFF AND SOFT HATS t The Latest at Lowest Prices ! HARRISON ALLEN, Hatters. nov 27 tf Broken Suits. AFBW SIZES, , l W, X will be sold far below actual worth to close out. 83, 34, 35, 86, 40, 43, Taeee gootts at tne prices are absolutely BAR GAINS. MUN80N, The Clothier nov 87 It . an Mer. Tailor. French Millinerv. Pattern hats and bonnets just re ceived. Styles unsurpassed by any in the city, at MISS B. A. STROCK'S. Also, Hair Switches made of Curlings, Saratoga Waves, Finger Puffs and Frizets. Three doors from Front street. novl61m nac S. A. STROCK. For Bent, rnHAT DESIRABLE WHARF, at foot of Mul- JL berry Street, lately occupied by the Baltimore Steamship Company, complete with Offices. Bheds. Ac Also, the COAL and WOOD YARD, corner of Front and Mulberry 8treets. at preseat occuDied by I a. cpnsger. Apply to I sept, m u H. NTJTT. Wanted, GOOD RESIDENCE, WELL LOCATED. Parties wishing to sell ...... .... such will please address. Giving description and price, A. B.C., nov 20 3t Care of Btah Office. And Here We Are Still. QTTEEBOUEG'S MEN'S WEAR DEPOT STILL 6N THE DRIVE CHALLENGE SHIRTS, Best and Cheapest. 60c. L. J. OTTBBBOTJRU, novSStf S7 Market street. Avery Plows ! "We ARB THE AGENTS FOB THESE JUSTLY CELEBRATED PLOWS in this city. We will keep a fall line of Castings this season. GILES MURCHI BON'S, novSStf , 88 and 40 Mnrchison Block. ; jrHjS vJ,BSB,Ssi siiiSi'slflalllli t STALL No 6. MARKET HOUSE, and CITI ZENS' MARKET, will offer TO-DAY a fine as sortment of Mountain Beef. Pork. Sausages. Sparc Ribs and Back Bone of the best quality. Also, a one lot or Turkeys sad Poultry at Bottom Prices. Call early and order your Thanksgiving Dinner. nov 86 tf T. A. WATSON & CO., Prop's. Kfi Boxes D. S. and L. C. SIDES, DU 50 Bhls C.M.PORK, r A Bags COFFEE. OU 50 Bhls and Boxes CRACKERS, K.A Bhls SUGAR, DU 100 Bbls MOLASSES, Also a good .supply Glue, Hoop Iron, Red Oaker, Ac. Por sale low by D. L. GOKE, nov 31 tf Nob. 9 and S South Water st. "A Gentle Belle," TY CHRISTIAN REID, XJ rows The Musical Wonder, the marvelous OKQUI- NETTB, soil contUuee to sell at sight. 1 1 jrictures, map auu anmuain. nmw w muy size suae vo oruer upon euut. mmmmm A fine assortment of Poems. Children's Books. Fancy Box Paper, Ukstands, Gold Pens, Bibles, hymn Books, Ac., Ac. i rens, inx, always to uenaa at low prices or 1 novtf TW.TATBS. Kask Kustomers Kali. AT P. H. HAYDEN'S. uray ana van, Harness ana xe you can get -Harness. Saddles. Carriages, Bug . t ionss8 ttorse oianceta, e Cloths, and every -in Prices. Repalr- I thing in his line, at Kocfc InaXnnn lit ahnrt nntirw nn SB w xmru, omv. mtmmm ana riunHH. 'V Only i OTRBNGTH LEFT APTBR THB WBBK'S work to say a single word I Only at nov 23 tf pHEAP FOB CASH AT TAB NEW FURNITURE STORK. BEHBENDS Sc. MI I1ROK S. B. Corner Market and 3d SU. novatf WfMlnatoa, M. c. Myrtle Lawn, NOVBL. By ROBERT E. BALLARD, of North Carolina, and Dedicated to G.Branch Al ston, of North Carolina. Just received and for sale at 3C!:r it'' HBINSBBRGBBV. B Y AUTHOR OF "LIABBOMJIQIILV Hassans; The Abbe's Temptation. By Bmile Zola. PiieeTS cents in paper. 01 By Bmile IlRln doth. i
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