-
- - i -1
MM
iormng Star.
liBT IT PASS.
Be flU swft ti-take offence;
Let it pass!
Auuer is a foe to sense!
Let it pass! '
Brood not darkly o'er a wrong;
Which will disappear ere long;
Kit her sing this cheery song
Let it pass!
Tjetitpass! 1
St life corrodes the purest mi ml;
Let it pass!
Ah the unregarded wind.
Let it pass!
Any vulgar souls that live,
May condemn without reprieve :
' lis the noble who forgive.
Let it pass!
Let it pass!
Echo not an angry word ;
Let it past!
Think bow often you have eired,
Let il pass!
Since our joys must pass away
mum
Like the dewdrops on the spray.
Wherefore should our sorrows stay?
Let it pass!
Let it pass! -
If for good you've taken ill;
Let it pss!
Oh, bo kind and gentle still!
Let it pass!
Tiina at last makes all things straight;
Let us not resent but wait;
And our triumph shall be great;
Let it pass!
Let it pass!
Bid your anger to depart;
Let it pass!
Lay those homely words to heart;
"Let it pass!"
Follow not tbo giddy throng;
Better to be wroQged than wrong; .
Therefore sing the cheery song
Let it pass!
Let it pass!
-AU 2 he Year Hound.
Confederate HlaUopa.
The Philadelphia Times of Monday
Hays: "The Confederate brigadier is
coming into considerable prominence
in the church as well as in the Stale.
At least half a dozen of the younger
bishops of the Protestant Episcopal
Church were officers in the Confede
rate army, who entered the ministry
after the war, aud whose military ex
perieuee doubtless laid the founda
tions of the character and capacity
that are recognized in their elevation
to the episcopate. It is not only the
Southern dioceses that show a predi
lection for ex-soldiers. Bishop Quin
tard of Tennessee, Bishop Dudley of
Keutucky, Bishop Peterkin of West
Virgiuia, Bishop Harris of Michigan,
and two or three others, including
the Bishop-elect of Louisiana, Dr.
Galliber, all served in the Confede
rate army, and so did at least three
of the missionary bishops appointed
by UMHiJftof Bishops -Elliott of
Wfiilnrn ICagaa, Wingfield of North
em California, and Peniok of Cape
Palma. We believe that no. instance
of this kind has yet occurred in the
Nasfcfa, which if unfortunate; for
there is rib doubt that all of these
men will make better bishops for
hf.ving been good soldiers. The fact
-is that all the young men, 15 to 20
years ago, who were good for any
thing, were in the army, and in
choosing a man-for almost any posi
tion, in church or State, an ex-soldier
is ureltv sure to turn tin "
r
j r'
y-i-'
Twmratr.nins
Cincinnati is a hard drinker.
There are 3,700 dispensers oi the amber
fluid in 4b at city.
The disappearance of a New
York fur merchant of forty years' stand
ing, with $10,000 unpaid debts, may be
safely aet down to stock gambling.
A Boston woman cut her dress
frottra pattern in a magazine dated 1873
before she discovered that it wasn't 1879,
and it look three doctors to tide her over
that long, lonely night. Nero Orleans
lima.
"How is the United States
bounded ?" queried a Russian to a Yankee.
"By the aurora boreal is on the north, by
hell ou the south, and east and west aim'
been surveyed yet," was the reply. Arkan
sas Gazette.
"Why should a monument be
erected to Adam?" asks an exchange.
Well, because we don't want to forget the
old fellow; because be never parted bis hair
io ibe middle er wore an n later; because he
is the only man who ever had things his
own Way, and because not knowing when
be was well off he went and got married!
And oow he's dead;
The use of whiskey for rattle
snake bites in Texas hasjincrensed so enor
mously during the past year that the over
wot ked snakes have resolved to leave the
Slate unless the Board of Immigration re
in rorces tnem strongly. They work on
double time, and yet can't do half the biting
tbat is demanded by tbe consumers. One
Boake, that does business at Port Lavaca,
is six weeks behind his orders, and three of
the ciefka are sick. Burlington Hawkeye.
as
PERSONAL.
.. . -:
The ex-Empress Carlotta is in
her fortieth year.
Mr. f. G. Bennett's new yacht,
just completed, cost only $45,000.
Arrr Snllivan says the Boston
women are the handsomest in the world.
'i-ePresident MeCosh, though now
seventy years old, is very fond of riding,
and goes out in the saddle every day for an
boor .
ieMflir s tnglish
House of Commons is Mr. Christopher Tal
bot, who has sat continuously for Glamor
ganshire since 8?0.
Rev. Dr. C. F. Schaeffer, a
prominent divine of the Lutheran Church,
died in Philadelphia Sunday, in the seventy
thttd year of his age.
Maj. Reno, of the Seventh Cav
alry, is again undergoing court martial at
Dead wood, D. T. Tbe sessions are held
with closed doors. Tbe charge is gross
drunkenness
r, a daughter of the
IsA Prof. flnry. is engaged to msrry Mr.
Wjrnkoop, a Presbyterian clergyman of
vvasriiDgtOD. miss oianton, a aaugnter oi
is to be married toJUteut.
, of the regul:
lar army.
- Mrv Hayes, remembering tbe
little tarn Grant did bim in 1877, by putting
a garrison in Waabington, it is reported will
establisn a garrison of six companies at tbe
arsenal in South WasbiDgton, to be on band,
if Decessary, in 1881. Baltimore Gazette.
AtMePpUrOrleHrRffeM
Depot, atll cents each, up to 1
each, up to the
laciL
foourchasef'a R-TT.
tOthof Novem-
THE GENUINE
DR. C. MoLANITS
CetebratediW rifaai A
WORM SPECIFIC
OR
VERMIFUGE
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
rpHE countenance is pale and leaden
colored, with occasional flushes, or
circumscribed spot on one or both
cheeks; the eyes. become dull; the pu
pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs
along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is ir
ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ;
a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional
headache, with humming or throbbing
of the ears; an unusual secretion of
tliva; stimy or furred tongue; breath
very foul; particularly in the morning;
appetite variable, sometimes voracious,
with a gnawing sensation of the stom
ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting
pains in the stomach; occasional
nausea and vomiting; violent pains
throughout the abdomen; bowels ir
regular, at times costive ; stools slimy;
not unfrequently tinged with blood;
belly swollen and bard: uririe turbid:
I respiration occasionally difficult, and
aoumpauca oy niccougn; cougn
sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy
and disturbed sleep, with grinding of
the teeth ; temper vafcable, but gener
ally irritable, &c "
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to exist,
DR. C. MclAltE'S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure.;
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form ; it is an innocent prepara
tion, not capable of dding the slightest
injury to the most, tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver
mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc
Lane and Fleming Bros, on die
wrapper. :o: ;
DR. C. McLANES
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy "for all
the ills that flesh is heir to," But in affections
of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints,
Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of
that character, they stand without a rivaL
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used preparatory
to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are un equaled.
BIWARS OF IMITATIONS. f- .
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with
the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of C.
McLank and Flkmmo fS?M!
tfros., ot Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being
full of imitations of the name J&cLane,
spelled differently but same pronunciation,
jan U eowDAWly caSa ' , i
ZjLi .. ' i .ii
The Best Paper. Try It. I
Beautifully Illustrated.
J5th TEAR.
The Scientific American.
r pHE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN If S large First-
x. Class weekly newspaper or an
Drin ted in the most beautiful etvle. P
Ixteen Pages,
PKOFUSKLY
Illustrated with splendid enokav
I NGS, representing tbe newest Inventions aad the
most recent advances in the Arts and Sciences; in
cluding New and Interesting Facts Ja, Agriculture,
Horticulture, the Home, Health, FMgMM, Social
science, natural History. tfasaogT, Astronomy.
The most valuable Dractical narjera bv eminent wri
ters in all departments of Science, will be found in
the scientific American.
Terms. 3.20 l
er year, $1.60 half year, which ln-
eludes Dostaee. Discount to Aeenta. Single co
D18C0UI
pies, 10 cents. Sold by aB TluiTi Sjjsi , Bemit by
postal order to MUNN A CO.. PnrHstiets, 87 Park
Row, New York. - ii 1 ' '
PATENTS. SCSSfnrCAMBRICAN
Messrs. Musn & Co. arc Solicitors of American
oXT1
world.
special noUce is made in the SCIENTIFIC AMERI
CAN of all Inventions oaten ted through this Agen
cy, with the name and residence of the Patentee.
Hy the
and sales or int
Any person '
vention, can ascertain, nn ov i
Datent can Drobablv be obtaii
whether a
to
Mi mk & Co. We also send rasx our
about the Patent Laws. Patents, Caveats, Trade-
Marks. II I H i ill 11 lISMiMlllBllli Mill I
for procuring advances on inventions. Address for
the Paper, or coarwflrftflF TaSMte, I
Branch Office, cor. F. A 7th Bts., '
aovi tr
aaaaj
THE McKOYS,
Attorney! ,np flfflBWlfeWittf
Office North Bide Market St. between 2d and 3d.
aug 26 tf
'TT' N COURAGE :
. 5 " mi'.'
Sfxauity galnat Kre.
THE NORTH
HO
This
rates, on all
All
HOMH"
appeals.
North Carolina.
BT-AgenUinali parte of the Btate.
jqhm eta?
W. 8. PRI
PTJLASKI
a. adbux.
ADRIAN
Atkinson & Manning's
BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDIHGv
Wllmlnrton. N. C.
Fire, Marine aiPLife Goie&
Aggregate Capital Represented Over $190000,006 1
Jv ll-tf - .
W CKHUaU Bv
A First da WeaMy tmtmPy
TTWAIABflEJ
oaies la
side, which Is all home work.
it circulates
Marlboro,
8. O.
A F. A. GILBERT.
immense circulation mas given, uauuc ss-
rodnction often easily effected.
! ix it
CAROLINA
ComDanv ooatmaes to write Polietea, at tat
liiiiiliis inlimmin imfi r
losses are dioswUt adjusted and paid. The
is i ssMa. iiwiiii m public raesn
wtifi cmnnyrif ft, to insurers of property in
BMQfHatfiilBHtt&
h. voiwa.
VOLLERs,
Cornor III I 111 Wsp MeUmJtM
WBSnWXoN, n. c.
Circulation stalry large at Florerfce.
A. 1
- 1 s
IWnrshall M I.ivrnimil
Salt, Just In.
-f afC Sacks MARSHALL'S
10 UU FINK 8 ALT,
Sack LIVERPOOL SALT,
Striped Sacks.
Bagging, Ties,
bosks l J :i
1000 Whole apd EaJf 80118 baqqino
3QQQ Bundles New TIES,
ids. jbaiunu twihjs.
1300 Kecs NAILS, all sizes.
Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glue.
Molasses, Flour, Sugar
17d HhdS an Bbls MOLASSES,
111 A A Bbls FLOUR, Family to Super,
.1 1 FT Bbls SUGARS.
11U Granulated. A, Extra C, aad C
JOK Tata Choice LB AF LARD,
, 2Q Q Boxea Pure CANDY, i
2Bbl8andBoxesFresh CRACKERS,
Boxes Selected CREAM CHEESE,
Laundry and Toilet Soaps. Lye and .Potash, Sods ,
Candles,!
:s, ssnun, roDacco. etc., -
For f
Wl
MURCHISON.
nov23 tf
Gfo. & Com. MertS.
Easy to the Foot.
Our BOOTS, GAI
TERS and SBOB0 for
Gents," Ladies,Boys and
' wear, and the
prices we sell at, make
It easy on the pocket
Come try us. The ver
dict of the public is in
our fayor fcy "a large
majority.
GEO. R. FRENCH A SONS,
39 N. Front St., Wilmington.
nor let
Florida Oranges.
CHOICE LOT OF THOSE SWEET
ft. ORANGES lust received.
Also, AspinwaU Bananas. California Fears, Ma-
iga u rapes, Appies, ougar cane, ac
rresn nome-aae uanaioa maae i
At 8. G. NOI
nov 22 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores.
"t LOWING 1 GLOWING! ALL OVER THE
VJT city genial heat and cheerful fire burns in
those BEST OF STOVES which we have put up the
past week and so many
the children laugh, the
oi tnem i rrne cats piay,
birds sing, all under the
kept by PARKER &
more j
BEAUTIFUL IBfJ FIRE TEST OIL I
aovSStf . OLD STAND 19 Front street.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Wilmington, W..C4
F. A. Scliutte, Proper.
rjlHB COMMERCIAL, FORMERLY THE '-EMPIRE
HOUSE," having been thoroughly renovated
and refitted, is now one of the LEADING FIRST
CLASS HOTELS in the city.
The Table is supplied with the best our Home
and Northern Markets aflord. BOARD PER DAT
$z ana fx do.
CVLarge Sample Rooms for the Commercial
trade.
A First Cms BAR and BILLIARD HALL
I connected with mis Hotel. .
EVFBEE LUNCH daily from 11 A. M. to 12.30
P.M. jySOtf
Havana Royal Lottery.
A Card to tbe Public.
nPHB UNDEB8IGNED RESPECTFULLY BEG
J. leave to call the attention of their customers
and of thepublic in general, to tbe Next GRAND
KXTBAORD IN A R Y DRAWING, to take place on
THE 23D DAY OF DECEMBER, 1879. the number
of Tickets being limited to only 18,003 1 1 I The
Capital Prise is 500,000 Dollars, and there will be
besides over a Million Dollars mora distributed in
smaller prizes. We nave been established in this
i city of Hew Orleans since VMS, actwlthstanc
Dartles not knowing ear firm can sddIv to any B
or Firm hew, tor reference.
bobu i or pians, ana
address
exactly as follows :
BORNIO
.Tobacconists.
New
leans, Louisiana.
CLVOur prices on Tickets will be the very low-
nov 14 lm
Buffalo Lithia Waters,
I GENERAL REMEDIAL AGENT
In Chronic IHseasee.
TT IB CONFIDENTLY CLAIMED FOB THESE
X Waters, and the
substantiated
eminent
l and South, that in the following enumerated
Affections oMhfSaHeys aflu flUder, especially
in scone or ravei;
jepsia, RheumaUc Gout, Rhwimatimn,
ivsis. Malarial Fevers in their Chronic form.
Dropsical Effusion, Uremia, or. Uremic Poison,
Chronic Cutaneous Eruptions, aad in the
Functional Diseases Peculiar to Women, more es-;
peciauy in all Disorders of the Menstrual
Function,
they have accomplished results as remarkable as
were ever accomplished oy any remedial agent
whatsoever, whether in Materia Medics or among
Mineral Waters. ,. , i
They are confidently recommended by some emi
nent Medical men as a PREVENTIVE OF THE
PRWSWNC AND DANQBR8 TO
These Waters.
Half Gal-
;7i J
Ion Bottles, 3 p
Pamphlet sent to aay MdriBB;-
Springs open for Guests 1st day of June.
THOS. F. GOODS, Proprietor
BaaioUthla Springs. Va.
For sale by GREEN & PLANNER, Agents,:
mfevSatf wlhnington, N . C.
Fournal
Pubtohed Bury ThurAay,al Camden, & C,
EavTASateflBD PAPEMN
, and has an extensive circulation
among the
ana an classes oi
n a deslr
try in which .
city by steam
e Wilmington, Co
ja
JLLL ABOUT .
Western HoACarolina
"Garden Spot" of
the South, send
a specimen copy of
uriet.
ll lmQ0ln Progress,
Published Saturdays at
4 ft 1 1
ZT3t ',. J,
Dusinees menin we county.
it oners to tne Merchants or wumingto
er on the Wateree River, and tb
Ths WeetwaCo
,(i mtaili bar m.sIUM.
ATHRrX)BIEB TCTStTAITY,
- .:t.if.- HehdersonvtfieV'JlBTC.
. i 1. i-,. m - i . '
andha?an extensive circulation among the Mejr
ehll I tieState. . t .j
jj Address
F. H. DxLANE,
Editor and Proprietor.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Grand! Grand! Grand!
OPENING .
M . v apev I
Sfll KPr & RfAC I
wUli UVUI Vt U I J 9 a
Have the pleasure of again announcias! to the pub
lic that they have aa
UNUSUAL aM ATTB ACTIVE STOCK!
at d are prepared to offer to their customers
. nnAof the
st & Cheapest Stocks
Beady-Made Clothing !
PRICES
RANGING IN SUITS FROM $&00 UPWARDS
A beautiful and grand assortment in
Gents' Furnishing Goods !
Which we guarantee
Cannot be Equalled In this City !
I ,;- ...... 'fs ; :'.yo.
A Fine Line and Latest Styles in
Hats,. Caps, Boots and Shoes,
In all Qualities and Prices,
Imported direct from the Manufacturers, which we
guarantee to be of Superior Quality.
.We have also one of the CHOICEST and LARGEST
STOCKS of
Two- & Three-Ply & Brussels Garnets !
Bugs, Hatting 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-Q-oods, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c
SOL. BEAR & BROS.
oct88 tf
We Do Not Claim
PATRONAGE SIMPLY BECAUSE WE ABB A
home enterprise . nor do we expect it at the ex
pease of any one's pocket. We do claim that we
I
i .Tg - J "m j
Hflfifl. IlOnrft aTla JSnrinS.
" 3 I
Or r vht-g in our line, at as LOW FIGURES, and
as good worn and material, as can do oougnt any
where.
Window Glass, Builder's Hardware always
on hand.
Oar new DRY KILN is in operation, and
none but the best Lumber is used.
ALTAFFBR PRICE.
; - ataetorv.
Office,
Cor. Nutt and Red Cross
Foot of Walnut Street.
nov 16 tf
TOE
New Boot and Shoe Store,
32 MARKET STREET.
I AM NOW DAILY IN RECEIPT OF A FINE
Lot Of.
, LADIES' KID AND PEBBLE BUTTON BOOTS,
in all sizes, from 2 to 7, which I am selling at the
Low Price of $1.35 to f 1 .JO. Gome and look at
I them and save money.
Misses' Pebble Button Boots at $1 .00.
Ladies' Kid aud Pebble Lace Boots at $1 00.
Child's Shoes from 60c up.
And all other Goods in proportion.
No advance on my Goods. Come and convince
yourself of it.
All New Stock.. No old Goods to work off.
I am determined to give you a good article.
Respectfully,
C. ROSENTHAL,
33 MARKET ST.
nov IS tf Sign of tbe Showcase.
rN TUE8DAY, THE7TH DAY OF.OCTOB
V7 1879. and in the City of HaleighTthe under
signed will commence the publication of
HALE'S WEEKLY,
A North Cabolika Dbkocrjltio Nawsrana.
These four words convey all that a column or
and the ceuntry; the pubUcation of aU the news;
these the ODjects proposea, That ne can ao uw mei.
and contribute to the arst and second, the snbsen
ber does not affect to doubt. The People have set
rapprovaiuf on air past ana ne aoes not
.BIBT WBI be
from new and
beautiful type and on fair white paper. The pr:
will be $3 par annum. No name will go upon
mail books without payment, aad no paper will
sent after the
eumeHAL;
Raleigh, Sept 15, 1879.
sent 16 tf
- u
Steamer Passport,
Will leave WUmington daily
Mljfttalbr the Times.
n jr A Hhds . add Bbls. Molasses and Syrups,
Bags Coffee,
r A Bbls.
Bbls;
es;
Eft Bbls. and naif bbls. Mackerel,
sa)avi '.--.- wtfr - - '
K AA Boxe8 L1 Candles, &c
dWW 7, 10 tans
MKIa tUaHTkm nino
JTV Hnru SAOn T.. PanH M JfrJ..-
Iron,
O U 500 tons Grate aad Stove Coal.
WPBTM WORTH.
At The Cash Store.
JUdW TRICE DRESS GOODS 1 CORSMTS,
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. Neckties, Towels, Cash
meres, and a f all supply of Domestic Dry Qw
Goods,:
j net received. 25 per cent, saved mouymgri
rrom
novStf
Front and Market sts.
Wh
: DEALERS IN
es, ' "
nt Medicmes.
Sets, c . &c
Hiirh-
.4, .a iPsis-ow
rliumT.TAn. FRTSFf ATTD
QAPT.
oct29tf
Qpsaar
Oreen a Planner.
0LESALB AND RETAIL
Tnilet Ar&tles. Pate
narleaBaetLOadan
Bflvi5tf At Reduced Rate, ,-5 1 TlW frfedHlOnt
mrmA DngR. TomolW hicko
aoVrDAWtf ' York.Penn.
MISCELLANEOUS.
T "f1 Esiate
iiwpay Awuree tu je urevxosuxe.
1T VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF
-ijuagment or i
at the Jane
Term, 1879, of the Superior Court of New Hanover
County, State of North Carolina, in a certain civil
action pending in said Court, between Alexander D
urown ana wukm Koddick, partners under the
Arm name of Brown and Roddick, Plaintlfls, and
urm name or Drown ana Koaaics. Piaintuls, and
John H.Allen and Racfiael Alien huswife, Daniel A.
Smith and Nellie Smith his wife, and Raehael M.
Thompson, Defendents; the undersigned. Swift M.
Empie, Commissioner appointed by; said judgment
and decree, will sell by public auction to the highest
bidder, for cash,at the Court House door in the City
oi w umingron, m ine ijouniy ana sutie aroresaia.on
Monday the Third day of November, A . vD. 1929, at
12 o'clock, M, a certainUot e r parcel of Land, situate
and being in the said City of Wilmington, aad
bounded as follows: Beginning in the "Northern
line of Market street at a uoint about one hundred
(100) feet from the-North Western intersection of j
sixth street with said Market street, said point
whfci formerly belonged to theateN&ie A?
er, thence running Northwardly andparaUc
s land
Walk-
running Northwardlv and oarallel with
Sixth street one hundred and forty-seven (14T) feet,
t n ence West warily and parallel with Market street
f ortv-six (461 feet to the line of a Diece ef land form
erly posessed by the late Robert S. McComber, i
taence ooutawaraiy ana parallel wim Bixin sureei,
one hundred aad fertT-eeven a47)feetto the North
ern Hue of Market st. and thence Eastwardly with
said northern line of Market st. forty-six (46) feet to
the Beginning, and being the same Piece or Parcel of
Land which the above named Defendants conveyed
to the plaintiffs aforesaid by a certain deeer of
mortgage, which bears date the 18th dav of Decem
ber, a. D. 1877, and is registered in the office of the
Register of - Deeds of the said Countv of New Ha
nover, in Book "N.N.N." at pages 470,471, 472, to
wnicn reference is given for greater certainty.
This 27th day of September, 1879.
BWIFT M. EMPIE,
septSStds Commissioner.
.
POSTPONEMENT.
"This sale is continued until the- 3 C OF DE
CUMBER NEXT, at same hour and place,
novitf
Assignee's Sale.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED, AS AS8IGNEE OF THE
M. estate or v ick
5. will offer for sale, bv
puduc auction, at the united states court House,
in the cltv of Wilmington, on the 6TH DAT OF
DECEMBER, 1879, the following described KEAL
jtBTaxjs, ine property or me ttansrupts :
354 Acres, near Moss Neck, in Robeson county,
formerly the property of John Taylor, deceased.
77 Acres, about six miles from Bed Banks,in Ro
beson co., formerly owned by John A. Humphrey.
as o Acres, in uiaaen county, rormeriy the pro
perty of Thomas O. Brown, on the Cape Fear Ri
ver, about 45 miles from the city of Wilmington.
500 Acres, in Columbus, county, formerly the
property of Archie Toon and others.
A House and Lot, In the town of Mt
Olive, in
wayne county.
A.t the same time and place will be sold the un
collected Notes and Accounts belonging to the
Bankrupts' estate.
Terms or sate uasn.
E. E. BURRUSS. Assignee.
Particulars may be obtained from my Attorneys,
Alex. T. ft John London.
nov 8
zoo
Morning News Serials.
A Hew Story liy a Lady of SayaM.
The Savannah Weekly News
Of OCTOBER 4th will contain the first chapters of
a story or x arming interest, entitled
ANABEX-'S SECRET !
BY MBS, J. O. BRANCH.
We desire not to anUrfoate the Dleaanre which
the readers of the WEEKLY NEWS will derive
from the perusal of this charming story, and there
fore will not speak of It here further than to say
that in the management or an original ana intense
ly interesting plot, not less than in her powers of
description, ner life-like delineations of character,
and the pure moral tone of her redactions, the ac-
comnliahed author eivee assurance that she inherits
con
the i
of her gifted mother, Mrs. Caroline Lee
Henta. whose work
ks of notion have been so ttniver-
I sally admired and still rank among the most popu-
I lar American books of their class, "AnabePs se-
cret" is developed in California, of which State the
author was at one time a resident, and her vivid de
scriptions of some Ot the most wonderful scenery
of that picturesque region are among the striking
features of the story.
I The new serial will run through some eight or ten
numbers of the Weekly. Subscribers who desire
to have the story complete should send in their sub
scriptions at once.
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It is the only Democratic Paper published la Ire
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mat oi any two papers m me state comoinea;
is rapidly acquiring a strong iooinoia m
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Greensboro, N. C.
RAILROAD LINES, &c
Wilmington ft Weldon
RAILROAD CO.
ommoTi
w ilmington, N.
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV'K 23d
1879, Passenger Trains on the Wilmington &
Weldoc Railroad will run as follows:
Day Mail aad Express Train, Dally
Leave Wflmhagton, Front 8t Depot, at 6:80 A. M.
Arrive at Weldoa
Leave Weldon. 3:40 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9:53 P. M.
Night mall aad
Train, Dally
Leave
Front St Depot, at 8:40 P. M-
3:50 A. M
arrive st
Leave Weldon
2:13 A. ill-
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9.13 A. M.
: Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave
Rock
Mount for Tarboro at 5.10 P. M. Daily, and Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 4.00 A. M. Return
ing, leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M. Daily, and Eon-
day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 80 P.M.
The Dav Train makes close connection at Wel
don for all DOints North via Bay Liae. daily
except Sunday, and dally via Richmond and all-
rauraue. w-r -
j Night train makes close connections at Weldon
for all points north via Richmoad.
Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trams.
JOHN F. DIV1NB,
nov2S-tf General Sup't.
General Sup'ts Office,
WILMINGTON, OOIiVMBiA Ac All
OU3TA B. K. COMPANY,
WILKINGTON. N. O, Nov. 23, 18J9.
Change of Schedule.
VN AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 33d, 1879,
J the following Schedule will be run on this
Read:
DaF Express and. Mall Train Dally.
Leave Wilmiatrton 9:38 A. M.
Arrive at Florence.... 3:00 P.M.
Leave Florence 3 :50 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington 8:20 P.M.
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally).
Leave Wilmington , 10:13 P. M.
Leave Florence.. 2:80 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia 9:00 A.M.
Leave Columbia... 9:00 P. M.
Leave Florence 3:80 A.M.
Arrive at Wilmington.... .... .. ... 6:30 A.M.
This Train stops only st Flemington, Whiterille,
Fair Bluff and Marion.
Passengers for Columbia, and all points on Q. A
C. R. R. and In Western North Carolina, via Colum
bia and spartanDurg, should taxc Night Kxpress
Train from Wilmington.
Passengers for Augusta should take Night Ex
press Train, which connects closely via Florence
i and Charleston Junction.
Charleston, Savannah, Augusta (via Charleston
junction), ana ror uoramma.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
Qen'l Sup't.
i nov 3S-tf
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO.
Onus Pinna ij, s
i
Wilmington, N. C, June 7, 1879
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, the following
Schedule will be operated oa this Railway:
I PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN :
) Leave (Wilmington at 7:00 P. M.
1 No. 1. V Arrive at Hamlet at S :37 A.M.
) Charlotte at.. 8:10 A.M.
1 Leave Chariot
at 8:S5P.M
I No. 2. V Arrive at H4
et at.. 1:33A.M.
I Wilmington at..
..9:50 A.M.
No. 1 Train is Daily except Sunday, bat makes
no connection to Raleigh on Saturday.
NO. 3 Train is Daily except Saturday .
i SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT & PAS
SENGER AND EXPRESS.
t m.
8:40 A. M.
. 13:30 P. M
NO. 9. A,-i-. Zi a,oTK
t t ov.il.n
1:15 P.
5:06 P.
M
M.
Arrive at Charlotte
J
LOCAL FREIGHT & ACCOMMODATION.
Wilmington
at Laurinb
ia 5:35 A. M,
ttbure........ 4:69 P.M.
Leaves Charlotte ... 5:30 A.M.
Arrives at Lanrinburg 4:15 P. M
Leaves Laurinburg.... 5:30 A.M.
Arrives at Charlotte....... 4:20 P.M.
Leaves Laurinburg....: 5:00 A.M.
Arrives at Wilmington. 4:30 P. M
xnese xrams leave wummgion ana vnarwite
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Laurinburg,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. .
Close connecuons maae at unanotte wit n Trains
of A. AC. A. L. R. R. and A.. T. & O. R. R
Passengers for Asheville via either route, leaving
Wilmington at 7 P. M. , will arrive at destination at
y r. bl. next uay.
Sleeping-Car accommodations on Through Trains
both to and from Charlotte and Wilminston.
There will also be Through Sleepers fan to and j
rrom naieign ana cnariotte.
V. O. JOHNSON.
my 1T4t
General Superintendent
CLYDE'S
New York and Wilmington
Steamship Line.
m w
G-TJLF STREAM,
"bant, ixgraiti,
WILL 8AU4 FROM NEW YORK,
Saturday, November 2 '
arShippers can rely upon the PROMPT BAILING
of Steamers as advertised.
For Freight Engagements apply to
THOMAS B. BOND.
SUwBington,N.a
Thaw. G.
Freight Agent,
New York.
W. p. circle & Co.. General
is.
augatr . ureaaway.
ew York.
Bank of New Hanover.
- - . '
Capital Jl, OOO, OOO.
Surplus Fund
DIREC7 OBS.
JOHN DAWSON ' C.M STSDMAN
m
p, .MXrROHISOH
ISAAC BATES,
JAS. A. LBAB
B. F. LITTLE
DONALD MoBAB
H. VOLLERS
,R. B. BglDOBTW
S. B. BORDEN
s.V
.:W. ATKINSOH
CHAS. ML STBDMAN, President
? ISAAC SATES, Vfce PresldeBt
8. D. Wauaoa. Cashier
Press,
BXr N, 0.,
nese men in the State. The PRESS is a
WIDEAWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER.
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JOB PR4MT1NC
THE MORNING STAR
Printing House,
MORNING STAR BUILDING,
S ii.T. t
PRINCESS STREET.
is : p. t
MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED PRINTING
.OFFICE IN THE CITY,
F1NE BOOK, NEWSPAPER db MERCANTILE
PRINTING AND BINDING,
CHEAP FOR CA&H.
ALSO,
THEATRICAL POSTERS, PROGRAMMES dt
TICKETS, INSURANCE PRINTING.
BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS,
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CARDS, DODGERS.
STEAMSHIP, STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD
WORK EXECUTED IN QUICKER TIMM
AND BETTER STYLE THAN Bi
ANY OTHER OFFICE 7 A
WILMINGTON.:
FIRST CLASS WORK AND LOW PRICES t
THE MORNING STAR STEAM PRINTING
HOUSE, PRINCESS STREET,
WILMINGTON,, ft
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED
TO AND W0RK8AITT TGAITi PART
OF THE UNITED STATES,
C. O.D.
SMALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH THE
SAME PROMPTNESS AS
LARGER ONES.
The Hew Market
AWAKENS CONSIDERABLE INTEREST, BUT
not more so than the . ;
POPULAR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ES
TABLISHMENT OF
GEORGE MYERS,
11, 13 & 16 So. Front St
Because of the lively interest that is being kept up
receiving fresh Groceries and filling orders.
"PAROLE D'HONNEUR," and other choice
haanaa r-f 01mi mmA n a anllmn T TMaab ! V.
out regard to the advance. Supply yourselves at
once and save fl per barrel.
weam Aie ana sweet ciaer oy me uauon.
Fruits and Fancy Goods.
T he Largest Stock in the State to select from at
popular prices.
xne Rosa uoncsra uayana cigars Five c.nts
held the supremacy.
GEORGE MYERS,
sept 36 tf 11, 13 and 16 South Front St.
H. BRUNHILD,
L. BRUNHILD.
W. L. MEADOWS,
Henderson, N. C.
CAPE PEAK
TOBACCO WORKS
Manufacturers of
ALL GRADES of PLUG
TWIST .and
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Wilmington, N.C.
Try the
TRADE MARK.
jy 13 tf TRIUMPH SMOKING TOBACCO
Goal Wood
OF BEST QUALITY, OF ALL KINDS
SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES.
Orders promptly filled. Orders sent through
Telephone will receive prompt attention.
O. G. PARSLEY. Jr..
nov 18 tf Cor. Orange and 8. Water sts.
rjRAWMCG r-RICEft
FftEt BY MAIL
BIRMINGHAM,
ENGLAND
Prices in Ensland.
$68.00, $78.75, $89.25, $100.00, $125.00, $160.00.
Delivered in New York, duty and aB charges in
clusive :
flOSJM, $117.79, $181.97, M0.B8, $184.88, $918.00.
The above may He ordered "Full Choke," "Me
dium Choke,' or Cylinder Bore, at these prices.
We are now makine small bores of Nos. 14, 16
and 20 gauge, which are scarcely inferior In ower
to the finer bores.
141S . . ftV "
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Our "Giant Grir" Action has been' awarded a Di
ploma of Merit at the Paris Exhibition.
8an,1 for Illustrated Sheets.
We respectfully refer to the following gentlemen,
who have purchased aad are now using our guns :
Hon. Walter L. Steele, M . C, Rockingham, Rich
mond county, N . C
Capt. D. R. Murchiaon. wiiminKtou
Col. B. F. Little. Llttles Mills. N. ('
C.
James A. Leak, Esq., Wadesboro, N. C.
Wm. H. Bernard. Esq., Wilmington, N. C.
J. AW.TOLLEY,
noneer woras, ot. mary s oquare,
oct 3 D&Wtf Birmineham. Endand.
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MONUMENTS
AND
Grave Stones.
NEW YOKE
TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH.
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