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"S.II.. 1IM. . dan i . i Wftfc::;-.::.-.: m- m r I m a 1 i ' 1 m. w , :: sl 4? BTOUPT MONIJAYH. I SB. IT VV I -SB flfl Bfl B " I m. BY Bfl 1 SSB Bfl I BE flfl. TWO WMIS, ti 60 LI - ---- - WHVVB mB WB L m Iv ! ' f i w m v mt r - i m r m a m i - i'UBLISUKD DAILY One turn RATES OV 8UB6CIFTtO IN ADVANOS : oaths' " " p , months ' " 8 Oneiaonth " " " 1 00 To City Bnbsarlbers, delivered In any part of the city Fifteen Cents per week. Oar City Agents are not iathoried to collect for mere than three mnth iu advance. Kn tared at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. as second class matter. OUTLINES. Paul de Cassagnac has been formally ceDBured by the French Chamber of Depu ties for refusing to retract an insult offered to M. Jules Ferry, Minister of Public In st ruction. The famine in upper Silesia is very serious and over one-third of the population are starving; Saxony is also threatened with famine and distress. 2 The cotton business is very light at Man chester on account of upward movement. The Governor of Maidan was killed by a party of Afghan regulars; the Governors of Kohiatan and Lomar Valley are threat ened with the same fate. - Steamer Arizona, from New York for Liverpool, was damaged by a collision with an iceberg. - Steamer Anglian, from New York for Glajjko, ia stranded in a snow storm on a rocky island of Scotland; it is thought she will get off. Medford Waters, colored, aged 19, banged for murder at Elkton, Md. The Egyptian government is preparing far war with Abyssinia. The Rev. Arthur Wagner, of the English Church, at Brighton, has become a convert to the Romish Church . Tbo Czar of Russia was; enthusiastically received at the theatre at St. Petersburg. A bank president at New Orleans has been indicted for em bezaeliotj bonds and money, and a Doctor for fitting fire to his residence. At CoMtmbia. Tenn.. a man named Nicholson shot and killed one Scott Stephens, who back proposition. had kuocked him down with a brick. VOL. XXV. NO. 64. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY DECEMBER , wmammjaammmmmmmmkmmmmmmmdmm I iSgig yno ween,.,...... wowteas, hree weeks, .. . . e inontn, months, e toon the Sii months, Oheyeaf,... Contract Advertisements taken at prufv WHOLE NO. 3.842 Kw rates. J i 9 Tan Hna aaUA Uav.t.s1I Imui moir. oltil72 uuwo owiui iiwyi vu ass anspw fjtni The Stab was one of the first papers to second the Washington Post's nomination of Seymour. That paper named McDonald, of Indiana, for the Vice Presidency. The Stab pre ferred Hendricks. We do sot re member to have ver seen any boom D. P. Holland, proxy for hnd Sword Bearer. W. H. Smith, Grand Pursuivant. J. M. Fleming and J. T. Shubrickj Stewards. Miles Goodwin, Grand Tiler. John W. Cotten. for committee to ascertain the number of Lodges that have failed to pay their dues, reported Spirits Turpexnme. before equal to that or the seymoor I eighty-eight Lodges in default up to boom. From every section me an- i tne time of closing tne report. swer comes up, he is the man for 1880. We could fill columns with echoes of this opinion. The following from the Baltimore American's Washington letter (all Republicans) is not with- . out interest: "One of Senator Bayard's staunchest friends said to the writer to-day: 'As much as I would like to ses Bayard nominated, Mrs. Gates is billed for Raleigh next week. Cotton and oorn crops in Tyrrell not more than half . Bessie Darling played at Char lotte Thursday night. Winston has no fire deDartment. Seymour it my first choice, because he will xthas just lost many thousands in the flames, carry New York with him, and we are not I -r , rnnaa nf For. surethat we can do so with anybody else. Col. Joseph Jones, of re r- quitnaus couaiy, is ucu, ukcu r. uc nao e . 9. 'm. ' We must make Seymour run somehow. We did it in 1MB against bis positive de clination, and we will have to do it again. Besides, with Seymour we shall present a united front. The party will at once be rid of the discussions, jealousies and bicker ings that muBt continue to exist if any other man is nominated. Seymour alone can save the Democratic parly froqa defeat, and he must do iU' This represents the real senti ment of a large class of influential Democrats." Hayes is now seated on the hard stool of repentance. He now sets his mistake, it is said, as to his green- It seems his "haDDv family" was divided. a a r Washington correspondent of the Richmond State writes on the 3d: "When the message was discussed Cabinet, Secretaries Evarts.Devens, Sell own The More arrests for sedition have taken placa in Ireland. Two persons have been arrested for complicity in the recent attempt to assassinate the Czar. A New York Inspector of Elections gets two va in. RtntR'a nrinon for makinor fraudu- taW-.. New York lock m.,k "fiftj irreariar and fluctuating yesterday. The President of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce addressed the Cincinnati mer chants yesterday ; be thinks the increase in the oottou crop this year will reach three red thousand bales. The reports Liouns Dounced were Republican sources of outrages in naaa at tne recent election are pro- falsehoods The bill toabol- very in Cuba has been approved by wh government. Three men buried under three thousand bushels of grain and suffocated by the giving way of a fi or in a mill at Brockton, Mass. -New York markets: Money 67 per cent; cotton quiet at 1313 els; Southern flour steady and very quiet at 0 00 7 87; lc better, with active speculative : corn i(chlc better, with o-ily mod- irade; ungraded 60i63c; spirits tur- dull and easier at 4Uc; rosin uuu er t $1 80. and Sherman sustained the President in hi recommendations advanced with referent XJUtton ltd laTatetf hftn he was takiuir a nosiliou upon which hi nartv could not stand. The result was shown to-day when Mr. Chittenden, of New York, who denies the constitutionali ty of the legal-tender act, made a canvass of the House and found only twelve Re publican members who would be willing to vote the legal-tender qualities of the green back, and some of these i weive aouos urn expediency or agitating tne question Congress at present. Among the latter Garneld." Danville, Va., is an important to bacco market. Being but three miles, or less, from the North Carolina line, a great deal of our fine and common tobacco is sold at Danville. From the Richmond Dispatch's Danville business erate andtUsi Se. imp a leading Baptist A long editorial from the Stak appears in the Washington Press without credit. An oversight. If a man really 141 years old could be found it would be worth a million dollars to the exhibitor. We. have received the Wilson DaSy Advance. It contains the first day's proceedings of the N.C. Conference. j Three miles of the Henderson & Oxford Railroad are completed, and two hundred hands are at work, ninety of whom are convicts, says the Raleigh Observer. Charlotte Democrat: Ex-Judge W. J. Clark, of Newbern, is going to Btaft a Republican paper at Raleigh. Tbe Judge is known as the "military Clark," having a great fondness for "muster clothes. " Goldsboro Mail-. A negro man with a baby in his arms, who had started to Indiana, came so near being Kiueu ny. me tmln nassine over him. at LAttrange, on Mondav last, that he had to press his head hard against the ground while the moving tram passed over mm Raleigh Observer'. Dr. Pntchard sneaks at the Clinton Fair to-day, and Cant G. B. Denton sneaks to-morrow. Col. Polk Will also deliver an address. ine col ored neonle made about $500 by their ex hibition. Already steps are being token to make the next Jfair a success. Washington Presr. We are sorry to hear that Col. R. W. Wharton, a few niehts aeo. lost by fire his barn and its con tents, consisting of corn, fodder, cotton seed, oats, peas, &c. Loss $1,200. Beaufort sends to the penitentiary: Bob Brown, for ten years; JohnNorkett, John Bpellman and Barner Martin, five years each, and JSH Arcnneii tor two years Raleigh Observer: The speed of the carrier pigeon is swifter than that of the wind. A bird fancier of our city sent six Dleeons to Wadesboro, to the Fair. They were released on Friday and reached i as or Ransom's health is much roved by the vacation and he is now in his seat. Senator Kernan, of New ork, re porfl fr. Seymour's" health to be good. That is good. letter, of December 2d, we gather the 1 here in s xty-two and a half minutes. Each e 11 - . . I f .... ...... . lOUUWlUg SbBMSVlUO. "Sold last month 1,860,594 pounds of leaf tobacco for $177,059 87, the average being $9 53 per hundred. In the last two months (the drat two of the new tobacco year) there were sold 2,776,835 pounds, the value of which was $277,022 71, and the average per hundred $9 97. The internal revenue receipts from tobacco for the last month amounted to $77,483 94; for the last two months, $166,428 72. . who actually did the killing, was. it will be remembered, hanged a day or two after wards by the outraged people of that com- munlty, and uiuespie oareiy escapeu a similar fate. Goldsboro Messenger: We learn that Mr. J. Wilson Lucas, an elder of tbe Free Will Baptist denomination, will de liver a lecture in Fremont, on Sunday next, on ' -Feet Washing as a Church Ordinance." -The Union meeting of tbe Eastern (M.) Baptist Association was held at Fremont on Friday and Saturday. The introductory sermon was preached by Rev. J. N. Ster lings, of Warsaw High School. Rev. W. M. Kennedy was elected Moderator, and presided, and J. w. i-iane, or sampson, acted as Secretary. Tbe next meeting be held in LaGrange, to commence on Fri day before the 6th Sunday in February next. C. A. Scott, colored, left here Monday night, as the representative of our colored people, to visit laaiaaa ana jsAnsas with a view to investigate and ascertain the advantages offered to colored emigrants. We regret very much to learn that for want of finances the Goldsboro Rifles have felt themselves forced to- abandon tnetr armory room, and that, indeed, tbe com pany is threatened with dissolution. A shabby looking crew of colored "exodus ters" took the northern bound train here, Tuesday, bound for Green Castle, Indiana. With but few exceptions tney nauea irons Lenoir county, and presented a motley dis play of colors, sexes and conditions, all tbe way from the sucaing iniani to gooa om age, up to above three score and ten. , Railroad Accident. Information was received in this city at a late hour last night that an accident hid happened to the train from the south on the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Rail road, doe here at. 8.29 p. m., at a point bout two miles north of Flemington . The nature and extent of the disaster we were unable to learn. It was rumored that Mr.' Foster, the mall agent, was slightly injure. i Drawnedla i8rf. On Wednesday last a colored man by the name of Henry Galloway was drowned in the surf off Middle Sound. It appears that To-Day's Indications. For the South Atlantic and East Gulf States, falling barometer, increasing east to south winds, and warmer, threatening and rainy weather, followed in the latter and western portion of the former by rising ba rometer, northwesterly winds, and colder, clearing weather, are'the indications for to day. taersnosneter Record. The following will show the state nt the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.81 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin deceased, accompanied by Richard Tijt-f taiaedfrom the 8inal 0Bce in thi8 city; Mr. John Goode has introduced a billsjujbe House to erect a suitable MMSOt on the battlefield of Yok town, Va. Acoordiug to Senator Beck Jim Blaine holds "trumps." He is cred U ted with saving, according to the y W Richmond State's special, that the length of the session would depend upon whether Jim Blaine should tion . It is intended to use tbe birds largely in this part of the State and numbers of them are grown for that purpose. Males Weekly: it is not eeue- raJffe.&9We that the Ride In furs in North Carolina has assumed large proportions. Raleigh and Greensboro are the principal markets from which the f nrs are shipped. Tbe pelts dealt in commonly are those of the mink, otter, fox, coon, muskrat and rabbit The akin of the stiver fox is the most valuable of all, and for a good one is paid $200. The season begins about the 1st of December and closes the 1st of May. Mr. Joseph P. Hayes, of this city, handled last year, 7,000 skins of the fox, mink and coon, and 800,000 dozen rabbit skins. Elizabeth City Economist: The dwelling bouse on tne farm of the late Amsey Thornton, about two miles from town, sear tbe wooflviiie road, toot nre NEW ADVBBTIIB18BNTI. Mumsoh Overcoats. E. E. Btjkrtjss Assignee's sale. Wm. LABKnys Bankrupt notice. T. J. SoTnOTBiJuro Take a ride. W., C. & A. R. R. Schedule change. Local Dots. Receipts of cotton yesterday 511 bales. No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. No cases of importance disposed of by the Superior Court yesterday. We had a visit yesterday from Mr. W. C. Wolfe, of the Monroe Bnqurier. The "Liver Pad" men captured the crowd at Exchange Corner yesterday, and held it the most of tbe time. Cotton is still on tbe boom. It sold yesterday on a basis of 12 . cents per pound for middling, and closed firm at that. We learn that an order has been sent to Vermont for green and purple slate with which to cover the tower of the new market house. he representatives from this city to the late session of the Grand Lodge of Masons, which has just closed its It bors, returned home Thursday night. Wo regret to learn that the condition of- Dr. J. Francis King is regard ed as so hopeless that his two daughters in this citv. beiniz telegraphed for, have left for New York, to attend at his bedside. gea, white, sad two other colored men, started out in a boat to fish for trout. They launched the boat from the beach and at tempted to cross the reef to get to their usual fishing ground, about a quarter of a mile out, when, the ocean being pretty rough, a heavy wave came-and filled tee boat with water, immediately succeeded by another which capsized the lithle craft sad left the men at the mercy ol the seething billows. Mr.'Tietgen and two of his com panions clung to the bottom of the boat, but Galloway released his hold and started to swim ashore. He had accomplished over half the distance, when he seems to hate changed his notion, for what cause no one can tell, aad started back in the direction of the boat He swam very well and with apparent ease,' and had succeeded in get ting within 'about fifteen or twenty feet of the upturned beat, when a tremendous wave struck him and buried him in its briny depths. He arose to the surface again, but Atlanta.. ....... .55 Augusta.. ...... .63 Charleston .66 Charlotte 62 Cofsicana, 58 Galveston, 62 'SMVSdaV:.. 77 Indiana! a. 70 Jacksonville 70 1 Key West, 77 Mobile ..72 Montgomery 67 New Orleans,. . . .69 PuntaRasea, T5 Savannah. ., 65 St. Marks, . . Wilmington,... .68 RIVRR AND RIAttlft. The barque Aiiantiz, Harder, sailed from Havre for this port on the 19th ult . The barque George Davis. Campbell, hence, arrived at London on the 2 1 si ult. Tbe barque Mercurius, Calbo, sailtd from Cuxhaven for this pott on tbe 18tb ult. - The schooner Charley Bueki, Foss, sailed from Belfast, Me., on the 80th ult.. for this port. The Norwegian baique 1 itania, Al brechtsen.sailed from Charleston on the 3rd inst. for this port. The barque OnkoU, Wallenstein, from Hamburg, and Blackpool, Aitchinsen, from London, both for this poi t, were anchored at Deal on the 22nd ult. BlBBBSBlBSBBlBBMSaBaSWBMSaBWSlSmWBaMBaMBBBWBBBBMBBSBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBSaBBBSBBMMM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Itl BTHOD I SI S IN COUNCIL, Second Daj's Proceedings of i;on ; , feresace- Reported for tbe Star. Wilson, December 4. Conference met according to adjourn ment, ana was opened with religious ser vices conducted by Father Wheeler. The roll being called, the minutes of yes terday were read and approved. The report of the Book Agent was read, showing the business transactions of the House, during the past year, as being of a most satisfactory character; also, a report from the Missionary Secretary, setting forth that While eood success had attended the was instantly struck by another wave, and missionary enterprises of our Church, yet burlaw backward, Iris Uw effects of waich the conections were far short of what the he never recovered, being seen no more by nece? ?tie of h 8 tuat.on l and n w w u! K , Y Ufged increased effort in thatdirection. his comrades. There were two other fish- The Nashville Advocate was reported as ing boats om at tbe lime, and near the scene in great favor with the public and rapidly of the disaster, oae of which succeeded (n 'TSXinC E& T- J-i-l. ONE WEEK ! Commencing THURSDAY, DBC 4 1 rescuing tne tnree men clinging to me boat, all of whom were Im an exhausted condition, one of them being almost in the act of releasing bis bold and sinking to bis threatened doom, when assistance oppor tunely arrived. Deceased was quite a young man, but leaves a wife and two children. Hi9 body had not been recovered up to Thursday night. It is difficult to realize tbe desperate con dition of the average Wilmington boy just about now. He has the base ball fever in its most malignant form, and be becomes so delirious at times that it is dangerous to refuse him anything. More particularly is this the case when he gets the notion info his feverish little brain that it would do him good to ventilate his exploits in tbe paper. "Compromise" and "conciliation" are always found to be best under these circumstances, and hence we give tbe boys one more showing in full through the columns of the Stab. The following is the result of a match game- play ed yester The Washington National Re- j day morning: I publican, alluding to a recent sermon by Dr. Moran, in that city, speaks of him as 'one of the finest pulpit orators in the coun try." Hie sermon was on the "Growth or Religion and Intellectual Progress. From a private letter received from Captain Parker, in attendance upon Conference, we learn that the hotel and BULLY BOYS. (inlv twPRtv-eiffht Der cent of tbe flaQn- he bloody shirt iu the face of from the chimney, on Sunday, and was en-1 private houses of Wilson are crowded with Wily iweniy eigut pei oeuu oi luo ft-mma with nearlv nil itu contents. I .nrf nrnwlnrlaa his I Aom..r,!r standard silver dollars are in circula tion. Pull up the gates of the Treas ury and let the stream flow. Ben Hill. Prof. Proctor explains about the non-appearance of the meteors, lie made do distinct prophecy. Now let Profeaaor Tico rise and explain. Tbe Washington Post baa inter viewed sundry Democratic members. and they all f avW a gneral"imlbf non-interference in the Radical row about finance. It is their funeral. There is one. thing this Congress oueht to do. It ought to drive the Z7 w last nail in the coffin of tbe Southern Claipag, bugaboo. Get rid of it in some way. IIS 1 ' N Col A. M. Waddell publishes a let ter in the Raleigh Observer, in which be contradicts emphatically the re port that he favors Gen. Grant for the Presidency. Maj. J . Horace Lacy, of Virginia, tirely consumed, with nearly all its contents. - Wm. Parker, a colored man, was Bbot at bis home near South Mills, on the night of November loth, by some cue unknown. Duriae the recent cold weather two of Currituck's oldest citizens, living on Powel's Point, closed their pilgrimage on earth to 85 vears 2 months and 7 days old on the day of his death. William White was within a few months qi so years. Weldon News: The whole cot ton crop in this section has been gathered and most ol has been sent to marxet ana 1 A lnntn1 T'hio ronftrh AAm. S democrat, was lately Dooming I menda tne course of Superintendent Grant. He is now in Washington Mills, and asks that $2,000 be appro- We copy from the .Raleigh Obser- , , . , j j I ana moei ui it una uecu oeui iu uiai&ci auu ver a part of the last day s proceed- 1L We j,- from a gentleman from ings: fi J Scotland Neck, that at Edwards' Ferry, a The Grand Master announced tne folio wine officers: J. C. L. Gudeer, D. G. M.: , GfleSkl Chaplain; Charles H. Robinson, S. G. l.f Wil liam T. Kennedy, J. G.D.j John W. Cotten, Grand Marshal; 1C. J. JSoofe, Grand Pursuivant; W. H. Smith, G. S. B.; John M. Fleming, John T; Shubnok, G. Stewards; Miles Good win. G. Tiler. G. W. Blount made a report for the Committee on the Orphan Asy- few davs aeo. one hundred bales of cotton were burnt. Tbe cotton had been placed there for shipment. It belonged to differ ent parties, all of whom, we hear, had bills of lading from tne UoanoKe Transportation Company. J-ast weex, in tne netgn- borhood of Scotland Neck, Mr. Fed. Lew- ters' gin house was burned to tbe ground, seeking an office under Hayes. "Hit in the belly by a pone of bread," as Joe Turner used to say. J. Horace ought to have boomed for John Sher- priated out of the funds of the Grand Lodge for the re-establishment of the Orphan's Hmd. On the motion to adopt, J. A. Tifianh submitted remarks favorine: , if ha was really dying for office. 1 the adoption of the report, except so much as alludes to tne reestaDiien- ment of the paper. The vote was then taken on the motion of J. A. Leach to strike out. The roll of the Lodges was called and resulted, ayes 200, noes 50. The report was then adopted as a whole. P. G. M. E. G. Reade, as Grand Master, appointed G. W. Blount D. G. Master, F. H. Glover Grand Se nior Warden, B. C. Manly Grand J u- nior Warden, and John W. Cotten The House wants to know more about that disgraceful Seward affair at Hong Kong, so they are going to ask Guerilla Mosby for the docu. ments necessary for conviction, Sew ard has a good name for a rascal. There was once a William H. One Bailey, too, is to be overhauled. Ex-Gov. Hendricks is now in Wash ington and talks kindly of Mr.Tilden, Grand Marshal, and installed I . I tir t - - air . but does not want him nominated. He thinks New York and Indiana are safe fofwhe Democrats with the right soft of tfcket. The Washington let ter to tbe Richmond Dispatch says of him: ttil3 ;V .5 ' . - i- i' "Bis presence has done good, and my judgment U that be wonid not decline tbe second tia&.oo a ticket with Bayard or feymoaJrntfte- neither Mr. Hendricks nor anvbodv I have met now wants Mr. It IS singular 10 nonce uuw uuiuus is are mat ne snouia nave wn, sr W. R. Cox, Grand Master. C. W. Alexander, Senior Grand Warden. H. F. Grainger, Junior Grand Warden. W. E. Anderson, Grand Treasurer. D. W. Bain, Grand Secretary. W. P. Williams, as proxy for Grand Cha-lain. - . . . . w . s Koninson, senior . vrrana .; Bf.y 'M?t 1 Kennedy, Junior Grand IlaJfa-fl Ststftflr Mhm6 ci-aina of -fasktf Tmtmlklktftovtt eslancsMtlanwefaamaKa4 aa tfii irfesfeflchosen as officers f or tbeijecasio delegates and visitors. He concludes bis letter with the remark: "Full Conference and a splendid Bishop." Convleta of tbe criminal Court, Deputy Sheriff John H. Brown leaves for Raleigh to-day with the following convicts. sentenced at Use late term of tbe Criminal Court to various terms in the State peniten tiary : James'Dotry, larceny, 5 years. Arthur Fisher, harboring an escaped fe lon, 4 years. Melvin Brown, larceny, 5 years. Jane Williams, larceny, .years. Charlotte Beaeh, larceny, 8 years. HOUSE OF COBRECTION. One convict, John Fisher, was sentenced to the House of Correction for assault and battery. All of the above named parlies are co lored. Ruop. Outs. Willie Pugh 7 1 Joe Keen 3 3 Herbert Perdeu 7 0 James McCarter 4 2 Percy Alderman 3 2 Total. .2 8 BUN BEAMS. Runs. Outs. Tom Piatt...... f 1 Yandie Hughes. 5 1 Joe Kennedy 1 3 Rob Piatt 3 2 Harry Penton 2 1 Total 14 8 A communication from the editor of the Sunday School Literature of Our Church showed large patronage, and called especial attention to the importance of converted teachers in our Sunday school work and of teaching Methodist doctrine. Dr. McFerrin made a characteristic ad dress,' calling attention to all of our publish ing interests in Nashville, and Dr. Sledd, of the city of Richmond, presenting the claims or tne Mtmuette Monttuy. Nine young men, of more than usual promise, were received into full connection and elected to Deacon's Orders. The address of the Bishop to this class of young men, before propounding the disci plinary questions, was one of unusual ap propriateDess, chastity and power, eliciting the hearty approval of all, and deeply af- leeting tne young men. tus enunciation of certain great principles and truths can not fail to ultimate in much good to many who heard them. ' TRINITY COLLEGE. The President's report claims that Trini ty, by her equipments, and by many con siderations, is entitled to the hearty support of the Church. The report called special attention to, and laid much stress upon, the importance of denominational education in this country. Dr. Clark, of the South Carolina Con ference, addressed the Conference, explain ing the Object of his mission to be the uni ting of the Methodists of the world in building a monument to John Wesley in tbe city of Savannah in the shape of a beauti ful oburcb, the only place where Mr. Wes ley ever had a parish, and wbere he organ ized and conducted the first Sunday school ever organized, that being 43 years before the one by Robert Burks, in Glouster, Eng- Greatest Human Marvels Ever Crua ted. The Famous Wonderful MIDGETS! GEN. MITE, age 15 yra, weighs 9 lbs MAJ. ATOM, age lOyrs, weighs 15 lbs These atoms of humanity have created extraordinary excitement ev- rywnere. On exhibition Daily Afternoon 2:80 to 5; Rven'g 7 to 9. Saturday Morning-Extra 10 to 13. Don't fall to see them. Admission 85c. dec 3 7t Assignee's Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED, AS ASSIGNEE OF THE estate of Vick ft Mebane, will offer for sale, by Public Auction, at the Unite- States Court House, in the city of Wilmington, on the 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1879, the following described REAL sstatb, me property or me nanarapts : 2S4 Acres, near Moss Neck, in Robeson county , formerly the property of John Taylor, deceased. 7 T Acres, about six miles from Red Banks,in Ro beson co., formerly owned by John A. Humphrey . 250 Acres, in Bladen county, formerly the pro perty Of Thomas O. Brown, on the Cape Fear Ri ver, about 45 miles from the city of Wilmington. SOO 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. At the came time and place will be sold the un collected Motes and Accounts belonging to the Baakrapts' estate. Terms of sale Cash. B. E. BTJRRUSS, Assignee. Particulars may be obtained from my Attorney p, Alex. T. & John London, nov 8 30d For Youth and Men. NEW SUPPLY OF OVERCOATS JUST AT HAND deceit MUNSON. For the Cemetery. rpHB WAGONETTE WILL BB RUN BETWEEN the City and the Cemetery every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons, commencing on Wednesday, 3d of December. Leaving the corner of Front and Nun Streets at 2:30, 3:30 and 4:30, going up Nun to Third Street. down Taira street to urange street, up orange to Fourth Street, oat Fourth to Campbell Street, and out Campbell Street to the Cemetery. Returning, leave the Cemetery at 3, 4 and 5 o'clk Passengers taken up any where on the Rente. Fare, 10 cents each war. Twelve Tickets for f 1 . Twenty-seven Tickets for $2. dec a 8t nac we sa T. J. SGUTHERLAND. Bankrupt Notice. filed in the "TOTICE is hereby neby given that a petition has been District Court of the United States, Tbe Conference adjourned wilb the ben ediction by the Bishop. F. H. W. . UfltTt-to. for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, by Bay Culbreth. of Cumberland county, duly declare d bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2, 1867, for the discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provaole under said act, and that the aad oay or December, mjto, at iu a'cioca, A. M., before wiuiam o'clock. A. M.. before Wfl In BankruDtcv. at the U. ettevule, are the time and place assigned for the hearing of the same, when and where all creditors A. Guthrie. Reenter S. ' Court Room, in Fay - ted for the la another match game, played yester day afternoon, the "little Bods" scored 28 and the "Hanover Boys" 82. chosen arris, Harrison, JM red house ar- the iow- n: R. The midceta. There were crowds in attendance at tbe City Hall yesterday, both in the afternoon and evening, at tbe levees of Generals Mite and Atom. Everybody was delighted with them, the ladies and children in particular being highly gratified and amused at the exhibition of these marvellous little beings. They are certainly wonderful little people. To riav there will bn three exhibitions. In for the who may wish to avoid the crowds daily in attendance at the later levees, in tbe afternoon from 3 to 5, and in the evening at 7 o'clock. y. Orator; B. H. Dunstoo, ChiIdwhaJiQJS. T-nariomb. ittaaer 91 maamnra)C' tarnation. We reeret to announce that Mr W. D. Williams, of this city, had the misfortune to lose np coitiftwiater t the morning from 10 to 12 o'clock with about twenty! baleilliSosW8t I . , . uiMpn , . . . . TTt. l i .hn,,t fr.li- f v- - - "v" mgn O y UIOi Il ull In lUVUvtu u-uuv miles west of the cy, on the Chapel Hill road. The Rev. W. J. -R?ti8t ap.vfiral hales which be bafln'Sne Mb a the time. ig j - iin. who. waa cauznl betwe-Albds-wtnd thft fence alot tbe Carolina Central track, niht before'HTst. had one rib broken and was considerably bruised, bufhas suffered no permanent injury. &. private letter f rom fiinsboro states that as a msrk of re nnftf.t tn the late Dr. Edmund Strudwick.an . r1Pth -ana nnMished in this naner Tuesday moraine, tne business houses of the toWn were all closed on tbe Of Policeman Moore arrested three colored boye Daniel McFarland, Dave Mallett and Henrv Avant whom he found stored away in the law office of Mr. John D. Bel lamy, at a late hour last night. They were taken to the Guard House and will be ar raigned before the Mayor this morning. THE Tl AILS, The mails close and arrive at the City Pout Office as follows: CLOSM. Northern through malls. 7:45 P. M. Northern through and way mails mjm 5 :0 A. M. Raleigh. ...... ..5:30 A. M. and 0:00 P. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at. . . . . . . . . 5:30 A. M. Southern mails for all points South, daily. .7:90 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Westemn-ails(G.C. R'y)daily (except Sunday). .J. 6 .-00 P. M- Mail for Oheraw & Darlington Railroad...-. 7:30 A. M. Mails for points between Flo- i rence and Charleston ..... . 7:30 A. M. Kayette ville, and offices on Cape Fear River. Tuesdays and Pridays.............. 1KWP Fayette vine, via -jumoerion, daUy, except Sundays.... Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices every -THUry. . Chow J-cksox -IBasT Sweet Navy Tobacco. THE MORNING STAR can alwavs be had at tne following places in the city : The Purcell House. Harris' News' Stand, and the Stu Office, BOOK BlKDBBT. I'HKMORNliJS 8tb Book Bind err does all kinds of Binding and Ruling In a work manlike manner, and at reasonable Dricea. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other worn, may rar. on promptness in the execanon of tneir oraers. FINE ENGLISH GUNS. The attention of snorts men Is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. J. & W. ToUey, manufacturers of fine breech-loading guns, Birmingham, England . Their guns are made to oraer according to specincations ana measure ments furnished, thus ensurinc the richt r.rnok. length of stock &c A MISERABLE DRUNKARD. A drunken man at always deserve the reproach heaped unon him. His complaint is a diseased state of the sto mach, liver and other digestive organs. Medicines ta-aa internally will not cure him and Stomach Fad who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, may attend and show cause. If any they have, why the piayer Of the petitioner should not be granted. Dated at Wilmington, North Carolina, on the 5th day of December, 1819. WM. LARK INS, dec6-oaw2w paid Sa Clerk. General Sup'ts Office, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA At" OUST A R. R. COMF AN . WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. Sit. 1879. 1 I Utt-AL.,; -H9iX Change of Schedule. system, and Office, Room , Flaee's Liver will restore 'a healthy tone to tbe a wnoie ana eoDer man. House. fTS AND AFTER SUNDAY, J the following Opinion of eminent Dr. R. S. Steuart, President Maryland Hospital. Baltimore. " I have used Colden's Llebig's Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator for more than a year, and recommend it as one of the most efficient preparations I have ever met with. It combines the virtues of food and tonic m a ramar-apie way, ana i am sausnea nas savea life when no other medicine could do so." Gbeen & Flanmkb, Agents, Wilmington. ONE BXPERIENCE FROM MANY. 'I had been sick and miserable so long and had caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one seemea to Know wnat auea me, mat i was com E pletely disheartened and discouraged. In this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my family. I soon began to Im prove and gained so fast that my husband and ' family thought It strange and unnatural, but when I told them what had helped me, they said 'Hurrah for Hpp Bitters t long may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy." The Moth er, Rome Journal. A colored woman by the name of Nellie rt J W- trial for the Presidency. O. H. Deacon. W. T. Deacon. J. W. ill town were tolled. The people Durham are sending their children down Alexander court, in session at Tayiorsviue this week, Judge 8chenck presiding. The first is that of Teague, for killing a negro in that county in the early part of the pres ent Year, and was to have been commenced yesterday, Messrs. Folk and Lraney ap pearing for the defence. Tne other is that ol Jo Gillespie, the negro who is charged with participation in the murder of Mr. Fowler, at Mooresville, last winter. Jole Alexander, his accomplice, and the man livin. near the corner of Eleventh aad Dock streets, was iu the act of filling a kerosene lamp, on Thursday night, with the burning wick turned to one side of the opening, when the oil suddenly ignited and the flames burst forth into her face. She dashed the lamp to tbe floor, when one of her sons, who happened to be standing close by, immediately threw a heavy woolen shawl over the fire and extinguished it be fore any damage was dons thus no doubt averting a serious accident. Many such have happened in just that way. ure of Tiiron- people's remedy tor tne c 6:00 P. or 00 A M. If. M. M. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OP AN OLD NURSE. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the urescriDtion of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used ror tmrty years with never-railing saiety and suc cess, by mllljntiB of mothers and children from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It cor rects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, re- guiates tne Doweis, ana gives rest, neaitA ana com- ton to n 6:00 A M. The r-nh I InlflS. -Viitic Omnn. Infloenaa. Whooping Cough, Incipient Co-SMd for the relief of -lionfa in rlvnrArl atsrof the disease. Lis Dr. Bull's Coueh Syrup. Price 5 cts. I day at 4.00 Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek and Shallotte, every Friday at...... Wilmington and Black, River Chapel, Mondays and Fri days at.... ........... 6:00A.M. OPEN FOB DELIVERY . - Northern throng a mails. . . . . . 9:15 A. M Northern through and way mails. ....... . . ........ 7.-00 Southern mails. ... . . . ., . . .. . M and from 2 to 5s80 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp BHT( . . - jpsMW i-a? sad child We believe it the Best and Barest Remedy In the World, In all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN, wnetner it arises from teething or any other cause. Vail directions for usins; will accompany each bot tle. None Genuine unless the fac- simile of CUR TIS & PERKINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 35 cents a bottle. A CONSTANT SOURCE OF WONDER. Why la it that the winners in the Louisiana State Lottery Company always seem to be man who are pretty sharp in the ways of the world ? Editors, Printers, Hotel Clerks, Bankers. Telegraph Operators, Mer chants, and many other professions and occupa tions seem to have a special nac- of hitting the nent namner. -rne neeme enumeraieoave me onvincme iemseiv uuu me NOV Md. 1879. Schedule will be run on this Road: Day Express and Mall Train Daily. Leave Wilmington.. 9M0 A. M. Arrive at Florence :00 P. M. Leave Florence 8:0 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8:90 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally). Leavs Wilmington Leave Florence............ t:t0A.M Arrive at Camden Junction 4:16 A. M. Arrive at Columbia... 9:00 A. M. Leave Columbia 5:00 P. M. Leave Camden Junction i:0OM. Leave Florence 3:80 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington 6:80 A. M. This Train stops only at White ville, Flemington, Fair Bluff and Marion. Passengers for Columbia, and all points on O. ft C. R. R. and in Western North Carolina, via Colum bia and Spartanburg, should tain Might Express Train from Wilmington. Passengers for Augusta should, take Night Ex press Train, which connects via Florence, Charles ton junction auu v,amaen uuueuun. Through Sleeping Cars on all night trains for Charleston, Augusta and Columbia. Trains leaving Wilmington t Saturday nights do not. make anv connection for Colombia. JOHN F. DIVINE, nov j4f Qan'l Eun't. For Liverpool. The Br. Baique -BESSIE PARKE U,' tons, will have dispatch as above. For engagement of Cotton room ap dIv to dec 5 8t WILLIAMS MUROHISON. beat means of f all v con' statements made Dy me company axe reuaoie ana e, ana mat as sure as tne sun rises next, tne semi- annual i on the 16th of -ordinary dis- tribution will take place at Mew Orleans, under the sole management of Generals O. T. Beaun Jubal A. Early, when over a half miUieni will ae aiSDlDUtea, tne run parntiut-o qi wuicl can I be had of M. A. DanBto.New Orleans, La., or the same person at No. 319 Broadway, If ew York city, I LEE of this. conn MARRIED. SUTTON . In this cit; Low Prices. FINS SYRUP, CUBA MOLASSES, BUCK wheat Flour ; Zwieback, Pearl Barley and Sago, German and Baker's Chocolate, Black aad Green Tea, Sweet Cider, Lhnburger and Swiss Cheese. Cocoa Nuts and Apples, Garlic, and a fall line of Tobacco, Cigars. Wines ana -iquorm, at me new Store, N os. 86 and 28 South Front street, dec 5-tf L. VOLLERS. French Millinery. Pattern hats amd bonnets just r ceived. Styles unenrpassed by any in tne crry, at MISS S. A. STROCK'S. Also, Hair Switches made of Curlii Fri-cetB. nsmsim of Curlings, Saratoga Waves, innger rau ana ;s. Three doors nom rruui rurccv. a. lsbT4sW.J.l.Tay Sty, ana mm ty,I. a JOSIB St Wednesday, . it. s. a. ) N, of Bladen W - NEWSPAFBRb, SU1TABL.B aiMnfM ui I I for Can be had at the ST. rnv S US ANY.QpANTlTY
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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