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TEE MORNING STAR. By WM. h! BERNARD. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. RATKS W BUBSCKIPTIOM IX ADVANCI : One yaw, (by mall) postage paid. ... 7 00 sis months, . .4 00 Thm month.. - " " . ne month " 1 00 To City Snbserlbers, delivered In any part of the city. Fifteen Cento per week. Our City Agents are not an thoriaed to collect for more than throe month in advance. Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. C, as second class matter. OUTLINE. Creeemzfo Uvalk hanged at Laredo, Texas, for wife-murder. Greenback era nominated David J. King for Mayor of Boston; the bolters nominated P. O.Pierce. -Laban Walker banged at Wayne C. H., West Virginia, for murder. Two died on board brig Westmoreland of yellow fever, from Nassau. King Alfonso of Spain married tbe Austrian Archduchess Maria Christina at Madrid. General Baker attacked Afghans and defeated them. Muktar Pasha and his body-guard of leventy man were massacred on the 27th by tbe Aroaula. Six thousand Alba nians are expected to attack the Montene grins. Grand Opera House at Toronto destroyed by Are; tbe janitor and bis fa m ily were burned to death. -Tbe New York stuck market was depressed and ir regular yesterday. Hogs and bog pro ducts are en the boom. St. Louis mer chants will subscribe largely to carry oat the scheme to make Port Royal, b. C, a shipping point for the West. The Im provement in tbe coal trade causes Penn sylvania coal companies to advance wages of employes 10 per cent. Dr. Budding- lou, pastor of Clinton Avenue church, Brooklyn, is dead. Nine women were elected members of the London School Board. Linen manufacturers of Ire land have advanced prices from 5 to 6 per ceot. Parnell, the Irish agitator, ad dressed a large meeting at Liverpool yes terday; processions and meetings are re ported in many places in Ireland. Farther investigation shows that Jackson, the GasRteoooga body-snatcher, had been engaged in the business for some lime. A tquad of sixteen revenue deputies were captured by "moonshiners" in Towns county, Georgia, and forced to surrender a prisoner (hay had arrested. an oil train of twenty-two cars was wrecked near Elizabetbport, New Jersey, by a broken axle; Usage was a great loss of oil. Tbe French Protectionists complain of the actio oS Other governments in raising their tariffs to tbe prejudice of France, and call for reprisals. The Spanish author ities in Cuba report a victory over a band of insurgents. The Kellogg-Spofford investigation drags its weary length along, but the Commi ttee hope to get through on Monday. Gladstone made speeches in London yesterday denouncing tbe Con servatives? New York markets: Money 57 per cent; cotton quiet at 12i12 eta; Southern flour unchanged; wheal a shade firmer at $1 361 48; corn about i cent lower with very moderate trade; spirits tur pentine vroug and quiet at 40 cents; rosin quiet at 65 for good strained . a i - a W. I?. Vanderbilt has sold $30, 000,000 of stock (250,000 shares) which be owns in New York Central. Thai is die largest sale ever made by one mai. Atiooifliag to the Augusta (Ga.) Chrohimc Speaker Randall waa of feiwva'tdMr. John R. Maomordo, General Passenger Agent of the Charlotte, Colombia & Augusta Rail road, and was knocked down in turn. There the matter ended. Maggie Mitchell appears in Rich mond on December 1st. The fine lit , tie aotreBS should come this way. The State says Bessie Darling as Julia, in Knowles's "Hunchback," made the hit of the season, save Neil son as JuKa. Bessie was born in that city. ' Georgia Republicans are nrgiug ex Senator Joshua Hill, of that State, for Yice "President. So Settle is' to bave opposition among Southern men. The Baltimore American says there is a constantly growing belief that some Southern man will be selected. Mayuard and Key, of Tennessee, are also named. Tbe best paper we ever read in the South Atlantic is contributed by Prof. Yon Jasmnnd, of the Cape Fear MHttary Academy of this city. It if upon Thiers, the ex-President of F ranee, and is a very vivacious and entertaining discussion, sho wing much familiarity with Frenoh history and lively descriptive powers. Mr. Spritgeon often preaches other people's sermons, but he always tells the congregation when he does it. The distinguished Dr. Armitage, another Baptist, is quoted as saying that he heard the great Loudon preacher say, at tbe end of a beauti ful sermon, "that half of the dis course that he had just preached he had got from Jukes, an excellent TfnjtHji 4tvme, adding, 'Next Sun day we shall be indebted to him for two-thirds of the sermon you will bea.' i And be finished with a com mendation ot the book to his people. ... : The great English political leaders are old men. In letters the two most illustrious are Carlyle and Tennyson, the former ghty odd, the latter in his seventieth year. In this country, X kEt iVlORNINGr oTAR. VOL. XXV. NO. 59. Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes and Banoroft have passed their seventieth year, and are still busy with their pens. Horatio Seymour is sixty-nine. Mr. Stephens is sixty-eight and Georgia thinks him young enough to serve her for years to come. as Dickens will not be so popular with the Stalwarts as he has been. When in this country last, he visited Baltimore, and in bis recently published letters tbe following is found: . "The ghost of slavery haunts tbe houses, and the old. untidy, incapable, lounging, shambling black serves you as a free man. Free, of coarse, he ought to be; bet the stupendous absurdity of making him a voter glares oat of every ml of bis eye, stretch of his mouth, awl bump of bis bead. I have a strong impression that tbe race must fade out of the State very fast. It never can -hold its own against a striving, restless, shifty people. n A ' Dickens sleeps in bin grave and tbe darkey still votes. sTa J9m Us Ju -L. jL . atw AoveurrtJitfinitmTs. Money Wanted. Mcnbon Overcoats. A David Fresh goods. , ,P. H. Haydkn K. K. K. Stop At H. C. Prempert's. Harrison & Allen Hats. Ben White I am banging. VanOrsdell About babies. Heinsreegeb Myrtle Lawn. Gerhardt & Co You want. J. J. Hbdricx Just received. H. C. McQueen Stray pappy. Giles & Mcrchison Guns, &c. J. M. Robinson New hat store. P. Cumming & Co -Bolted meal. Ottkrbotjbg Cadet gray clothes. Mozart Saloon The old reliable. Williams & Mcrchison Salt, Ac. C. A. Price Firearms and money. J . W. Gordon & Bro. Insurance. Kasprowics Tobacco and cigars. Chbss, Cablet Co. Study lamps. T. H. Hownr Gents' button gaiters. Annual meeting Navassa Guano Go. W. Coney Tobacco and cigar store. Stevenson & Co. Brooklyn grocery. F. M. King & Co. 8am cook stoves. Cronly & Morris Plantation at auction Mallard & Bowd en Saddles, bridles. Boat wriqht & McKoy Hold the fort J. Dawson & Co. To country merchants Kerchner &Calder Bros Bagging, molasses, bay, &c Local Sou. No oases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. The off -shore storm signal was displayed yesterday. Judge M. L. Eure registered at the Purcell House last night. Rev. F. A. Bishop, formerly of this city, is hare oa a brief visit. The Box Sheet for the "Da nites," Wednesday night was opeoed yester day. Col. Thomas S. Kenan, Attor ney General of Ibe State, was in tbe city yesterday. Oar esteemed contemporary ,the Raleigh News, is a little careless with Ma credits sometimes. After the "Danftes day night there are no engagements for tbe Opera House before January. THa wintnr f orm nf t.hfi Hnnanor Court for this county will convene in UsUf city to-morrow. His Honor, Judge Eure, presiding. It is now estimated that at least three hundred thousand feet of lumber were destroyed by tbe lata fire at Messrs. Col- ville & Co. 'a mill. vA -The Register of Deeds issued four marriage licenses during tbe past week, of which two were for white and two awe vsivsswu wnpw We are in receipt of the first number of a neat little amateur sheet, en titled Ihe Unknown, published in this city monthly by Masters W. H. Howell and Du val French. rne jooarn ot bounty commis sioners and Beard of Aldermen both meet in regular montbl, ly session to-morrow, the former in the afternoon and' tbe bitter in theevaaiag. AtmaSage (StotA Commissioners the county omclals are re-1 quired to renew their bonds. "' : '".V ft A correspondent writing from Lumberton furnishes tbe Stab with an ac count of tbe r ffwgM aefftiACl Miss Linkhaw, for tbe murder of J. E. Hartman, in that place, but as tbe informa tion conveyed in tbe letter was anticipated by a special from another eof respondent its publication mesaM. yW.UI xtrai.'awy last sermons to-day before leaving for Con ference. It is more than likely that tbe former gentleman will be returned to tbe charge he baa served so acceptably during his ministrations here, but it is thought probable that Rev. Mr. Hall may preach bis farewell sermon, although bis people would be glad to retain him, as be seems to be opposed to remaining spore than two years ia To suffer it is almost im possible for an adult, and qaite for as baby lit k. oaoy. it BBu u awstswi who uouc, ui- u with Colic, Di arrhosa. or other troublesome disorders, use Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup. Price cents. vVIIJIIINGTON, i - - i Tfce Danltea. Of "The Danites," which is to be pre sented at tbe Opera House on Wednesday evening next, by Mr. and Mrs. McKee Rankin and their talented troupe, the Bos ton Herald of a late date says: There is al ways a certain something about a play which treats of California life which is deeply interesting to the people of New England States, and however many times it y nave been played, It always seems to l as something new. The play of "The tea" is one that is well known to tbe la of Boston, and tbe present cast has e it more of a favorite than almost any r cast could bave done, and yet, one would jedge, from those present at the I Howard Athenssum last evening, that it was tbe first night of an entirely new play. It is qaite possible to agree with other critics ana speaK or "rae uanitea" as a poem, and yet it would be more proper to call it by its true name a poetical drama. Tbe shadows of the mountains are upon it, and the golden sunlight that lingers in tbe glens illumines it with a radiance far greater and more intense than its author could have ever hoped for. The rusrged nature and child-like simplicity of the pioneer are shown, wedded to a perfect man, and tbe whole, poetical as it is. ia awver without tbe proper dramatic elements. It is hardly to speas of Mr. mcii.ee Jttanain'a of the part of Sandy. Ha has shown the people of Boston what he could do, and received the praise of the press thout baafe Jaaetf open to any blame, rs. McKee Rankin's Billy Piper is artistic- iy beautiful, and rendered with a fidelity to nature which makes it more pleasing than any of the good things this really good actress has ever done. With two such actors in the cast, it is little wonder that Joaquin Miller's fanciful nlay h achieve me wonaenw snceesf wumn p bbs with. Seats can now be secured at Heiasber gers. yesterday af ternoon for (be term, after transacting a much larger amonnt of basiness during the week than any of its predecessors have be fore accomplished in tbe same length of time. Sixty-seven cases in all were tried, convictions and submissions being obtained in fifty. The following were disposed of yesterday : Jane Williams, charged with larceny, was found guilty and sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. Henry Gervino and George Hill, charged with larceny, WJSe aAjeMted. William Pickett and John Pleasant, were each And one penny and casts in assault aid battery cases. Elijah Jenkins, Henry Gause and George Brown were tried on a charge of larceny and quitted. Josh Johnson was fined one penny and costs for carrying a concealed weapon. A nuru jer of parties were arraigned for retailing liquor without license, but sub mitted, and judgments were suspended on tie payment of costs. Jaaensber was sent to the work bouse for twelve months for assault and battery. Arthur Fisher, found guilty of harboring an escaped prisoner the notorious Tom Johnson was sentenced to the penitentiary for fair years. James Daughtry was sentenced to five years ia the peaitentiary fey larceny. James Henderson, for larceny, was fined 910 and the coats, the Judge being thus lenient oa account of the previous excellent character of the defendant. may be sent by no masses what their weight. Other third class matter is limited to four pounds. Writing on the address side of postal cards is no longer forbidden. It does not now render them nnmaUable, but corres pondents are cautioned that such writing may confuse the direction of the cards and prevent their pre Mail matter of any olaes may be forward- ditional Charge for aucfafwardine. For merly first-class matter only was accorded mis privilege; now it is held to apply also .1 AJi i fa I !L: A iii i . . to second, third or fourth class matter, pro- tided tbe postage shall have been fully prepaid ia tbq flro instance. llloatratlDK (St Colored Fair. Frank Ledie'i Illustrated Newspaper de votes two entire nazes to illustrating scenes ; . -- . rwna' -jva .tw- 7T3wnoT-k a - and incidents connected with the late Fair of the Colored Industrial Association at Raleigh. That paper, however, seems to have imbibed the popularjNort jern idea, to the effect that everything connected with the colored people must of necessity be Shabby, In these pictures tbe and children have a shabby look, the ve hides are shabby, and even the marshals In the procession wear slouched hats and otherwise present a shabby appearance, while in reality tbe colored people are noted lor their respecl apyfaracce on such A...ciutlou The following gentlemen have been elected officers and directors of this Associ- atioa fsJgHse ensuing year: H. Robinson. ;ent & J. Jones. BMMIbw--Co m. wm. l. 8 John Cowan, Col. F. Kerchner, C. E. French, B. A. Hallett, T. Calhoun Jam This is ton may hoped that several lectures may be delivered un darUiyi;MVsseilifJmJhM present winter. Inveetlnc In Old War material. f A Mr. Back, hailing from Baltimore, has purchased from the Government all tbe old non, shell, gun-carriages, etc., at Jb'ort well, and is now engaged, with a lighter Uaresfrom the grounds! It is understood that it is Mr. Buck's intention " uip the and other material o I Philadelphia and other points. mi mad othe at ?: Books, single volumes, mail, N.Jsoobt, moving tn N. C., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1879. THE FIRE IiAST RIGHT. A Rrlsht Llcbt Acroaa the Turpentine and Roaln la a Rlaae -Caopr Sbopa and Siavea Ha r nine daWl The fire last night originated in a pile o dross in rear of the distilleries of Mr. Alfred Martin, on the west side of the river, and quickly extended to the quantity of inflam mable matter lying adjacent. It is sup posed to have caught from sparks coming out of tbe chimney of a cabin a few feet distant, and when first discovered was of very small proportions. Fortunately tbe wind was blowing away from the stills, and none of them were injured, though two stills of Mr. Martin very narrow ly escaped destruction and were saved only through the most indefatigable efforts of the firemen and spectators. Mr. Martin's loss will not amount to much, as the dross waa the.principal food for the flames, a few barrels of rosin and tar and a dross still house being about all burned belonging to hiin. Mr. Alex. Johnson, Jr., whose still and yard are next that of Mr. Martin, loses more heavily, as bis cooper shop, tools and a large pile of staves were destroyed, but all were fortunately insured. The Cape Fear waB tbe first to be lightered across. The other Fire Companies were all promptly oa baud, and worked faithfully wherever there was aeed of their services. It was difficult to procure boats to carry the companies across the river, and the flat of John Taylor, a colored man from Piney Bluff, lying at the foot of Princess street. was seized by members of the First Ward Bucket Company, (colored). Taylor pro tested against the seizure and attempted to prevent it and Was pretty roughly handled some one striking bim a severe blow with a boat hook, or gig, knocking bim down and cutting a severe gash in the top of his bead. The parties accused of making the assault were arrested, and the sufferer was taken by some of tbe firemen to Dr. BurbanVe office, where bis wound was examined and dressed, and be waa afterwards taken to me City Hall. John Grady, of tbe First Ward Bucket Company, was the party first arrested for the offence, but George Hayes, a member of the .same Company, it was alleged, was tbe person who struck the blow. Another colored man had an involuntary cold bath. He got into a boat at Market street dock to go across tbe river, but man aged to upset it before it was cast loose. He held on to the boat, however, and was dragged out of tbe river by some of tbe bystanders. We have noticed heretofore the inesti mable services rendered by the Wm. Nyce at fires along the wharf on either side of the river, and last night, as usual, she had fiats in position for the engines on their at rival at the dock, and quickly put them alongside of the scene of the fire, thereby saving much time and labor, when both were so valuable. Concert. A number of young gentlemen of this city, assisted by two comedians late oft Simons & Blocums Minstrels, the Cornet Concert Club and String Band, propose to give s humorous vocal and instrumental concert at tbe Opera House some time In December next, the proceeds to be devoted to the benefit of St. John's Church. Unmallable fl The following is the uamailable matter remaining in the city post office at this date: ' James Haukins, Cleveland, N. O.j Daniel Richardson, McDowel county, N. C; Mrs. Robert Ohaffln, Bennettsville, N. C; Mary Dixon, Frenches Creek, 2. C. ; Miss Ma mie M. Watts, Eastover, 8. C; T. G Evan 8, Eastover, 8. O. ft The brig Silas N. Martia, Brewn, at rived at New York on the 27th inst, from tfces pert. Tbe schooner Helen J. Hoimy, Thomp son, ia repotted at 8mithvUie from Bonce, P. R. , awaiting orders. The brig Ambrose Light, Hatch, cleared at Boston on the 26th inst.. to load at Wood's Hole for this fourth page for other loeai news? F. -BICAUO. By at the in in coun N. C, on the P. a mil lattng A. HICAUD, daughter of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PI4-Mj. m j. J Dtrayea TTtROM MY RESIDENCE, ON FOURTH ST., last Wednesday aftc a small Brown ru about three months old, name r hkx. Has a soar on nis roraneaa nearwe left I will pay a reward for his return norror mroi ormation leading to his re- co very. nov 30 It iH. C. Mcviuajsw. VV rSDOW SHADES of mil Colors with Fringe en them; 75 cents hung up; a new lot just arrived. In the lead on Shades. Paper-Hanging, Doing Oyer Old Sofas, and Old Chairs. and Old Chairs. Frame your nctures. Come and convince and convince yourself. BEN WHITE, The Market, between S novSO It The Old Reliable ! THE MOZART SALOON. W. 1 BOW, S. FRONT STREET. SHft Why is it that everybody likes to go to that place T Because JikMgQo wah is superintending the Bar assisted hy Joaa Mama; Jam the celebrated cook. Dick Hopkisb, is always ready to cater to the pub lic in the Oyster line. Oysters are received fresh evcryoaf. CM sawefr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Valuable Plantation at Aaetun, 1600 Acres, J0D of which are Rice Land. on application to CnOciLY ft MO! nov 30 4t 30 S 7 10 Tobacco and Cigar Store. T RBSPRCTP DLL Y INFORM THB PUBLIC I X tnat I have AND CIGAR STORB. on Market Street, one door eaBt of Mcllhannv's One Store. I Selected mv Uooda in 'nerann. nrt mv frtpnria and the ubflc will and that I have an excellent as sortment or - . , Smokiag and Chewing Tobaccos, amnjigarewes. .Briar. A nnte. Original Meerschaum aad Sriir Cigar Tabes. Do. Cigarette do. Do. Buttons. Welched. Cherry and Path Stems. CAonr mint rn. garotte vases , xeoacco roaches, Horn Bite, Ac I will endeavor to please, and keep First Class Goods, aad hope to receive a liberal a liberal share or pat- WALTKR CONBYT ronage. nov S3 tf Forgotten Hi Left at If Art Gallery, rpHBM OR POUR BABIES, WHICH THB parents can bave by calling on me, proving pro perty, paying for this advertisement, and having a dozen Photographs of each of themselves taken. I have chloroformed the Babies sufficiently to make them keen until Monday. Dec. IsL j. jo. y a-nujowujsuij, ana jjeaierin jsvery uesc Frames aad Market street, Wilmington, N. C. P. 3. I wish to emDlov a BOY ten or twelve years old to attend reception room. nOSO it WILMINGTON, M. C, 20th Nov. 1879. THK REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OP THB Stockholders of The Navassa Guano of Wi will be held at their Office, in this on TH! AT, 11th December, prox.. at 11 o'i A. M. DONALD aUcBAB, See. aad Treasurer. nov S3 lOt Stop T H. C. PREMPERT'S FASHIONABLE SHA VING and HAIR DRESSING PARLOR, at No. 7 South Front Btreer, where yon will be served ia a no. a styie. ber the Big Seven, Ac. nov SO tf Monday Q ALL AND LOOK AT THB FRESH STOCK OF OVERCOATS WE SHALL HAVE THEM OPEN, nov 80 It MTJNSON. Hats! Hate! Hats! TCABHIONABLB SHAPES ! LOWEST PRICES ! HARRISON ALLEN, Hatters. ; no v 30 tf Money Wanted ! pOR FURNITURE AT THB NEW FURNITURE STORE. B EH ft ENDS 4c MUNBOE S. B. Comer Market aad 3d Sts. nov SO tf Wilmington, N. C. $25.00! sra rVBCElVBD TO-DAY OUR SECOND INVOICE of English and Scotch Caesiaaer e, from which I will make to order an elegant Salt at TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ! Nothing but Srst-claas work turned out and guar- I anteed to compare with any house North. A. DAVID, The Clothier. We offer you the Largest Stock ia the State to select a suit rrom. tf A. D. The New Hat Store. TAKES THIS of informing his numerous patrons r he will be nleased to wait oa them at North Front Street, where can Ibe found the prettiest and most fashionable styles of Hats, to with a one assortment er uent's underwear mbrellas. &e. JOHN mTSO BH9SON, No. 13 t jrront at. nov 30 tf Soul of Parcel! House As Ever, npHB LARGE, SELECTED, AND WELL AS sorted stock of Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, and smoking articles, at KASPROWICZ'S, will maad the attention of buyers. The INEZ CI 6 Cents, the best in the city fpr the nov 80 tf x Parents, TXTB WILL SELL YOU CADET GRAY CLOTH 25c each. Ton will find a saving of at least 50 per fnt . oa every salt made at home. Call and exam iae dirOTJaBies ZLggfe nov 30 tf Men's Wear Depot Firearms and Money. PRIZE PACKAGES OF CANDY, GOOD FOR A BUte or Pistol, only TenOeats. Pop Cera Packages, with money in them, only Five Cento. - - . Fine esesi tumnl of Toys now opening. Jjjjpg pes. Apples, and .Cggy Just re - nov30tf South Front St., near Market. Just Beceived, jgLACKCASHMERE, GOOD. 50c Do. sup: Handsome Towels. Skirts, And three hundred 50c JOHN J. nov 80 tf Comer Front aad Market sts. the city, at we duv a us to Possible Cash Prices Goods and in all instances. JOHN DAWSON CO., nov 30 tf c. Gents' Button farters. rTJST RECEIVED THB FIFTH LOT of those themacket. Gents' Shoes of every imagiaable style S7Nke3rlet, novSOtf contra,(wbatever that means), on the other hand, for the new, the modern it This ON WEDNESDAY DBCBMBBR 18, 1879, AT 13 o'clock, 1L, we will sell at our Sales Rooms that aenraDie Plantation, known as LILtPTJT. con-1 ajajjag rarucniars Artist, npuon or Mouldings, Balmoral uorsets. H EPRi. t Merchants WILL FIND TBS LARGEST AND MOST VV camel ete assorted stock of HARDWARE in our Old Kstsblished Hardware Honae. tract from the largest manufacturers, which enable us to eiveonr customers the Lowest tritrhjnr. tae aaa iaiK Stove, it takes last- tmi lisir saaii saa m cents s theJrlSI dren-emaU one and who hasn't a emallone? Sold only by F. M BJNG CO . nov 30 tf 39 Market st. ftjEtl inl !of n i! WHOLE NO. 3,837 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE BROOILWf ABLY CfRWY. J. C- Stevenson ft Co. W, HAVE PITTED UP A BEAUTIFUL GROCERY. of the Bridge, and stocked iLwith the ES OF FAMILY ORnr-RRttCH for the convenience of the neighbors and employes. Frices will invariably be as low nouse in tne city. Accommodations of pride in. Java, Rio, Santos ai id Laguayra Coffees Roasted aad Ground daily; the Beet Dried Beef chipped to er; Butter at 15c, JOc, 86c, and S7Mc peffbYPul- leose; North Carolina and sugar-Cured m ureu ouuaiaers ana stnpe ; complete of Toilet and Laundrv ftnuna- mn nH Cheap Candies . from 16c to S6c per lb; New Dried fePfrlb; Batsins, Currsmta, Citron, Nuts, Ac, The celebrated "OliSlCHJELA" CIGAR FOR SC., full Havana Filler. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. V E R 1 B O 1 Y is cordially invited to call and look at the goods, prices and quality, and if we don't deserve your patronage we will say no more . Jas. C Stevenson & Co. 30 tf Sign of the Big Boot. No. 40 Market St. I have a large and well selected Stock of HAKD-IADE BOOTS and GAITERS, which I offer at Reduced Prices. Also, a well assorted Stock of Ladies am Misses' Balmorals & Button Gaiters, Which I offer CHEAPER than any Sbce Store in the city. Inst received f jom the manufacturer, a full assort ment of Ladies, Misses and Boys' BUTTON & LACE SHOES, pat together with the Celebrated Standard Screw. Warranted not to rip. I am Sole Agent for Sal's Corn Solvent. A SURE CURE FOR CORNS if need as directed No pain attending its use. Give it a trial. S. BLUMENTHAL, nov 23 oaw6 w so HOLD THE FORT! FOR Boatwright ft McKoy ARE COMING WITH THB LARGEST STOCK OF FAKCY AID STAPLE GROCERIES ! Ever Offered in the State. CHRISTMAS GOODS UNTIL YOU CAN'T REPOSE. j Underground Telegram received from SANTA CLAU8. The old gentleman always looks ahead. So be prompt. Send in yonr orders early. Don't , pat off until too late. We can give you New Ycrk J prices. We have every variety of WINES and LIQUORS ty Remember, once and forever, THB BEST PLACE to buy GROCERIES Is at Boatwright ft McKoy s, S ib4 T ST. nov 80 BAWtf T&tyttle Hiawn, NOVEL. By ROBERT E. BALLARD, of North Carolina, and Dedicated to G. Branch Al ston, of North Carolina. Just received and for safe at HBINSBSRQER'S. -gy AUTHOR OF "L'ASSOMMOIR." The Markets ot Paris; Conquest of PUaaszis; Hoagon Maequart Family; Helene; and TrAWee'sTemplaiion. ByEmUeZola. Price 75 cents in paper, or fl 6 In cloth. For sale at "'andrkefst. nOvSO tf m Iayerpool aa tain and QM6 Ins. Co ,000 in Oold ! Claims Paid, $75,000,000 ! LossePmpUy AdjusW and Paid on receipt of JNO. W. GORDON A BRO., Agents, Wilmiagton, N. C. novSOtf Best Bolted Weal txt ntn? TurrttM r i Br GRINDING DAILY. GUMMING CO., nor 80 80 tf Miners and Grain Dealers. coutrements Shells, both Covers, Game Bags; Mtf 38 and DEBT UKAfi nsuroaa jars and Ohm . A assortment SmtJ YSsarnfwtoCK a fall line of YV Breech-Loading Shot Guns; also, all the ac- snch as Reamers, Loaders, Extractors; ; Murchlson Block. awssaMaeaeMaai n RATES OF A DVKR I Isi N. Square one day 1100 two dys,miii. three days four days, , five days,. One week,.. Two weeks, Three weeks...... One month, Two months .iiii.ni. 1 TO a so 8 00 S 50 4 S 660 8 50 10 80 It 00 94 00 40 00 raree One year, 60 CO Contract Advertisements taken at propor tionately low rates. Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! WEDNESDAY, DEC'R S Engagement of the Gifted American A i lists. Mr. and Mrs. McKee Rankin, In Mr. Joaquin Miller's Beautiful American Drama of the DANITES! The Play will be presented with ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY AND A WONDER FULLY STRONG PHENOMENAL CAST ! In which BACH and BYBBY PERSON, on account ot meir aaapiauuity to tne unaracters, have been Specially Engaged. Reserved Seats S1.00. Seats for sale at Heinaber nov 29 41 ger's Bookstore. Cleveland Study Lamps WW HAVE IN BTOCKf A FEW OF THESE celebrated Lamps. Nickel Plated, vcrv hand some, and for sale at Manufacturer's Prices. nov SU It CtttfSS, CAKLEY A CO. Bagging, Ties. Bacon. PA A Half Rolls BAGGING, OUU i, 2 and 1 lbs 1 AH A Bdls ARROW TIBS. J UUU New and Pieced, 1 AA Boxes D. S. SIDES, ivv For sale ay KERCHNER & OALDEB BROS novSOtf Molasses. Molasses. 1 X A HhdB and Bbls CUBA lOU MOLASSES, 1AA do . SUGAR-HOUSE do. 1UV For sale by nov 33 tf KERCHNER CALDBR BKOb. Flour, Bice, Kails. 1000 Bbl8FLOUR' grades, Q Bbls RICE, 500 KegS NAILS' assorted alzes For sale by nov 80 tf KERCHNER 4 CALDBR BROS Eastern Hay. A A Bales Best EASTERN HAY, F or sae by KERCHNER CALDBR BROS. nov 80 tf Marshall ant Liverpool Salt, Just Is. 1 AA Backs MARSHALL'S J.DUU FINE SALT, QAAA Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, OJjUU striped Sacks. Bagging, Ties, &c 1000 Wh0le and HaU 110118 BAGGING, Q AAA Bundles New TIES, QAA Lbs- BALING TWINE, 1300 Kees NAILS, all sizes. Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glue. Molasses, Flour, Sugar Ylfy Hhds aDd Bbls.MOLASSBS, . . n n n v ' i. r nnr. Tl . i .11 K Bbls SUGARS, 1 1 D Granulated. A, Extra C. aad C -j Q A Bags BIO COFFEE, 125 TUb8 Chclce LBiF LARD. 200 60X68 Pare CANDf' Bbls and Boxes Fresh CRACKERS. 150 60X68 Selected CREAM CHEBiB, Laundry and Toilet Soaps. Lye and Potash, Soda , Candles, Snuff, Tobacco. Ac, For sale low by WILLIAMS MURCHISON. Wholesale Gro. a Com. Merts. nov 30 tf You Want rpHE8E THINGS YOU SAY MADE WIL FULLY, of good material and for the least money. Yon will patronize borne industry if it costs no more than to place your orders elsewhere. Good. That's business. We've eyerythhig now ia apple pie shape for the manufacture of Baggies, Wagons, Carts, Drays, Harness, Ac , See now If we cant please yon and keep your money home. novSOtf GERHARDT A CO. French Millinery. Pattern hats km Bosmm just r ceived. Styles unsurpassed by any in the dty, at MISS S. A. 8TBOCK8. Also, Hair Switches made or uarnngs, sasatoga wates, longer runs ana Frizets. Three doors from at street. novl6 lm nac S. A. 8TROCK. Kash Kustomers Kali. AT P. H. HAYDEN'S, Carriage, Bue Dray ana jari, uarness ana osi Establishment, where von can get Carriages, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Horse Blankets Saddle Cloths, and every- thiaaia his line, at Bock Bottom Prices. Repair ing done at short notice on Tot f Third, let. Market aa4 Priacess at I II Tsi EBBBBBBa la EsHsV ft Bridles. We Are SELLING THB BEST HARNESS, SADDLES. BRIDLES. COLLARS. Ac. for tbe least money. If you don't think bo try us lar Manufacturing and Repairing Harness and TrtmkB a specialty. Mtw.1 . rWrtTBlT nov80tf No. 88o. Front St. ftp i-i. 5,
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