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hs hobnutg stau. iSy WJtt. II. BlIalAJJtS. . HI.1SHSD DAILY BXOKIT UUiflu hats auiwoairtiGJl i ..... viHT. UY Uiiui; uuauun uaiu fi iv moiuaa. " " 4 0- .reo nwntr.s. " " ' -. S 5 To City Sabeeribcra, delivered Tu any part of the ity. Fifteen ewnw per wees, vox ucy Agtnv. ore '..it authorised to cclloci for mere than una month a advance. MORNING EDITION. Kntercd at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. C.. a Becona-ciasa manor, j AS FAR A9 KNOWN New York has gone Radical by probably 20,000 majority. Hancock h r.rried nrobablv Cal fomia. Ne- 1 " the legislature oi me nrsi two, out the Radicals will probably have the I Legislature of the last. We are glad I i ,!, nor. Pn0fnnrnna i it. I eJ to the U. S. House from San Francisco. Ho is a staunoh supporter of Hancock and is a good Democrat. If New York had voted as we had a right to expect Gen. Hancock would Iiavo been President of the United Stales as far as we now kuow. Money mi. I intimidation did the work for ilie lin.Iicab- and fastened Garfield upon the country. New York is rL-suonsiblo for the curse. We 4 :iin one Congressman in Brooklyn, on.: in Alabama, and also one ia Calilonia. We will probably ram a United Slates Senator in Cali fornia. We do not credit the suppo sition that we will lose a United Sutt:s Senator in Tennessee. Paul, lltvidjuster Democrat, t elected in the Virginia Seventh to Congress. Orotron has tone Republican. Flori da U largely Democratic. Gen. Si- :h's is rc elected from the Fifth (N. C.) District, by a reduced ma-- j rit y. 1I; bud to contend against Winston, a Greenbactcor, who wa.s :i'diinTveogh, the Radical candidate. l hc Philadelphia Tmes estimated tliat 200.00(1 soldiers would vote in Pennsylvania on Tuesday. North Carolina is blessed blessed very greatly. It has most bountiful crops, it hat a guarantee of good, just, honest government at home. L"t us thank God and take courage. I Our exchanges are dated the morn ing of the election and there is nothing in ihim but. what, is to be, and what must be done. They are very dry rei-iiug al this present writing and we cannot glean anything now adupted to our wants. We will do iwftrttr to morrow. : i i - nn i a;K aooui your processions. nen Mr. Parnell visited Limerick, Ire luu on the. 1st umt., he was es crtMi by a procession numbering 50,000, including 3,000 horsemen. 2 Ift-iaml is stirred to its centre. Par nell, in his speech, was fur getting ri'l of the great proprietors. He ad vised the people in the meantime to Her just rent. ; ints Turpentine W'o have uo papers and hence I Itut Utile Slate news New Berne Nut Shell: We are pioi.tu.-d to announce that the call made iroui the Baptist Cuurch in Fayetteville, to li-.v. Y. W. Eason, was not accepted. New JJemian: On yesterday, C .!. Juhn D. Whitford, President of the A. ilaotic & North Carolina Railroad,' re ceived a telegram from State Treasurer Woriu, giving information that the interest, $29,750, due in the Western North Caro lina Kailroed mottgage bond?, had been JlhiJ. lialeigh News : Judge R. P. Buxton passed through this city on yester day en route for his home in Fayetteville. fie returns from public gaze and seeks that quiet aeclnsion assigned to him by the ver oict of a large majority of the people, and from which we trust he will learn a profita ble Itsaon. Mr. R. W- Best has bad ' lie good fortune to be promoted. He baa income a chief of section in the Census Bureau at Washington, having in his charge thirty-six clerks. Oxford Orphan's Friend: We learn from a privata aoarce that meetings were lately held in the Presbyterian church io Lenoir, N. C, in which the pastor, Rev. B. L. Be all, was assisted by Rev. P. T. iwuiua. jour persons onueu wun iu i church. Rev. P. R. Law. Evangelist I rcnick. Four Dereons united with the ui uranee fresbytery. so we learn, nas I receivea a can to the fresbytenan cnurcn of Brandon, Miss. We are not advised as to whether Mr. Law will accept. We are gratified to learn ef a precious season of grace at Ashboro, N. C, under the min istrations of Rev. A. M. Watson. Thirteen persons were added to the church. THE OITY. HEW(aUVKaTISI(IKNf.. Mosson Leave orders. J. C. Mxjnds Patent medicines. Harbison & Allen Latest styles. Caution Notice Crew brig gem. P. Ctjmmino & Co Brick, hay, etc. P. L. Bridgsrs & Co To the ladies. J. H. Durham, Jb Administr's notice. TOayara Coairt. The only cases for the consideration of the Mayor yesterday morning were those of C. U. Grant and Edward McParland, mote familiarly known as "Pot-Hooks,', charged with disorderly conduct on elec tion day, who were released on bond for their appearanee this morning. A bite from a rattlesnake is sometimes not more dangerous than a severe cough or cold. A well merited reputation has Dr. Bairn Cough Syrup, and this remedy is sold by all druggists. Price 25 cents. f 3 r VOL. XXVII.NG. 37. TUB ELSCTION. 8TATK, CONGRESSIONAL AND COUNTY. NEW HANOVER. The following are the official returns from I this city nd county, bo far as received : rmffr wakd. oenaic cou oou. I rrr a vrk . aau-h worm oot one para io. W( Moseley on Curtis 76. Holt 76 Treasurer Hewlett SCO. Fennell 72 Bremer 91 Register f Doedt Sampson 859. Mc- Ltsurtn 71, KeedbV. Surveyoi McRae, 88. Coroner Hewlett SOG, Hays 08, Avant 83. Sheriff Manning 356, Bans 28, Wataou I4L Congress Shackelford 89, Canaday 859, Kornegay 79. Govemoi Jarvis 89, Baxton 3.S9. Lieutenant Governor Robinson 89, Bar- riogcr 889. Secretary of State Sundera 89, Nor- ment 889 Auditor R ibcrta 89, Cannon 889. Treasure! Worth 88, Jenkins 389. Supt. Public Instruction Scarborough 83, Black 889. Attorney General Kenan 88, Moore 339. President Hancock 181. "Garfield 371. Judges Fourth District Bennett 85, McLean 366. Fifth District Gilmer 85, Headen 866. Public Dobt Amendment For, 26; against, 9. Asylum Amend mem For, 26; against 241. Conaiatilt Dicksey 64, Carr 115. Smith 264 Lower Division-8ot ate -Scott 474, Worth 51, Shepard 15 House Mearrs 51, Mosu-Uy 51, Waddell 473, Wilsou 473, Curtis 15, Holt 15. Sheriff Manoiag 469, Bags 51, Watson 23. Register of Deeds Simpson 472. Reed 13, McLnuiin 54 Treasurer Feonell. 54, Hewlett 473, Bremer 17. Corouer Hays 53. Hewlett 473. Avant 17 Surveyor McRae 17. n. Governor Jarvia, 64. Baxtoo 480. Lieutenant Governor Robinson 53, Bar" ringer 480, Carr 1. bucrelary of Stale Sauaders 54, Nor- meut 480. Auditor -Roberts 54, Cannon 480. Tre iaurei VYoith 54, Jenkins 480. Superintendent of Public Instruction Scarborough 54. Black 480. Attorney Geueral Kenan 88. Moore 389 Congreat Shackelford 51, Can&day 461, Koruegay 16. President Hancock 54, Garfield 476, Weaver 15. Judges Fourth District BeoneU 53, McLtaa 466. Fifth District Gilmer 53, Headen 466. Public Debt Aineudmeut-For 49, against Asylum Auicudmeut For 23, against 276 ConsUblrf Dickaey 49, Carr 26. Smith 369. BKOOJTD WABD Senate Worth 323, Scott 147, Shep ard 8. House Mearea 326, Moseley 323. Wad dell 141, Wilaou 141, Curtis 8, Holt 7, scatteiing 1. Treasurer Feo ad 1 -337, Hewlett 146, Bremer II. Register of .Deed Mcurtn 33, Samp son 150. Rd 7. Surveyor Brown 1, McRae 8. Caroner Avant 7. Haja 317,. Hewlett 151. Sheriff Btgg 286. Manning 158, Wat son 32. . , I; Congress 3hatk:lford 324, Canaday 153, Kornegay 8. Governor Jarvis 320, Burton ,:J50. Lieutenant Governor Robinson 324, Bar ringer 143. SecreUry of 8tate-r-Sauadets 323, Nor- mcnt 143. Auditor Roberts 334, Cannon 148. Treasurer Worth 326, Jenkins 142. Superintendent Public Instrjaction Scar borough 325, Black 144. Attorney Genera! Kenan 825, Moore 143. - President Haneock 338. -Garfield 149, Weaver 6. Judcet Fourth District Bennett 330, . . u, McLean. 147. Fifth plstriQt--GiJmer 330, Headea 147 Constablt-r-Dicksey29, Cair: 74, Smith 78. Public Debt Amendment For 285, against 1. , j Asylum Amendment For 2, against 367. third ward. Senate Worth 290, Scott 101, BhepardtJ. House Meares 292, Moseley 290, Wjl- son 159, Waddell 157, QnrtiaQ, Holt 7. 1 Treasurer Fennell 293, Hewlett 162, Bremer 8. Register of Deeds McLaurin 383, Samp son 164, rcediS. Surveyor McRae 8. Coroner Hays 284, Hewlett 161, Avant 7, Sheriff Bagg 2M Manning 163, WaN son 26. Congress Shackelford 288, Capaday 168i Kornegay 5, Scatteriag;. ' ? . - ; Governor Jarvis 300, Buxton 163. Lieutenant Governor Robinson 801 Barringer 162. Secretary of State Saunders 299, Nor- ment 163. - Ef 1pr:T Auditor Roberts 800 CanDpn 162. Treasurer WorthSOOV Jenkins 162. A Superintendent Public Instruction- Scarborough 800, Black 161. WILMINGTON, N. C.a THURSDAY. Attorney General Kenon 800, Moore 168;:" . Pjce'sideal Haucock 301, Garfield 159, WeaverC. - Judges Fourth District Bennett 801, McLean 159. Fifth D istrict Gilmer 301 , Headen 159. Constable Dicksey 268, Smith 70, Carr 07. TubliC D3bt Amendment For, 280, against, 1. ' Asylum Amendment For, 9; against, 825. FOURTH WABD.-' Senate Scott 163. Worth 271. Shenard9. Housc Waddell 169, Wilson 167, Meares 269. Moselev 267. HoU 8. Curtis 10: scatter- ing6. County Treasurer Hewlett 174, Fennell 264, Bremer 13. Register of Deeds McLaurin 272, Samp son 163, Reed 12. Surveyor McRae 14. CoronerHavs 257. Hewlett 179. Avant io ou: ,r., T,.non txt ouonu aianning no, buzz o, hbwuui 35 Congress Shackelford 267, Canaday 170; Kornegay 10. Governor Jarvis 270, Buxton 173. Lieutenant Governor Robinson 270, Barringer 173. Secretary of State Saunders 273, Nor-i mept 172. Auditor Roberts 272, Cannon 172. Treasurer Worth 272, Jenkins 172. Superintendent of Public Instruction- Scarborough 273, Black 174. Attorney General Kenan 272, Moore 172. President Hancock 274, Garfield 171, Weaver 9. Judges Fourth District Beunett 269, McLean 168. Fifth District Gilmer 270, Headen 167. Constable- Dicksey 254, Smith 97. Carr 50. Amendment concerning Public Debt For amendment 53, against amendment 1- Amendment in Reference to Asylum For amendment 11, against amendment 364. FIFTH WABD. Senate Scott 506, Worth, 137, Shcp- hard 46. House Waddell 505, Wilson 505, Mose ley 154, Means 153, Curtis 47, Holt 45. County Treasurer Hewlett 541, Fennell 127, Bremer 53. Register Sampson 541, McLaurin 141, Reed 41. I Surveyor McRae 54. Coroner Hewlett 576, Hays 108; Avant I 38. Sheriff Manning 506, Bagg 109, Wat son 101. Congress Canaday 512, Shackelford 170, Kornegay 42. Governor Jarvis 179. Buxton 508. Lieutenant Governor Robinson 178, Bar ringer 516. Secretary of State Saunders 176, Nor- ment 515. Auditor Roberts 176, Cannon 515. Treasurer-Worth 175, Jenkins 515. Superintendent of Public Instruction Scarborough 176, Black 515. Attorney General Kenan 176. Moore 514. President Hancock 183, Garfield 510, Weaver 88. Judges Fourth District Bennett 160 McLean 605. Fifth District Gilmer 160, Headen 506. Constable Smith 353, Dicksey 157, Carr 89. Amendment on Public Debt For amend ment 120, against amendment 2. Amendment in Reference to Asylum For amendment 16; gainst 537. HARNETT TOWH8HIP. Senate Worth 80, Shepard 70, Scott 113. House Meares 79, Morseley 79, Curtis I 69. Holt 69, Wilson 113, Waddell 113. I Treasurer Hewlett 118, Fennell 74, Bremer 73. Register of Deeds McLaurin 74, Samp son 112, Reed 70.. Coroner Hays 73, Hewlett 118, Avant 70. Sheriff TWf G2. Manninir 114. Wat- I son 93. I n ci ,if. on n i nn I Kornegay 25. Governor Jarvis 75, Buzton 173. Lieutenant Governor Robinson 82, Bar ringer 173. Judges Fourth District Bennett 79. McLean 113. Fifth District Gilmer 79, Headen 113. PrMlrtpnt Hnnr.nrk R4 Onrfiflld 152. WeaTej. g& Det Amendment For .74, against 1. Asylum Amendment For 23, against 143. MASONBOBO'. Senate Shepard 14, Worth 23, Scott 52. House Meares 24, Mosely 24, Waddell 52, Wilson 43, Holt 12, Curtis 12. Treasurer Hewlett 89, Fennell 9, Bre mer 8. Register of Deeds McLaurin 22, Reed 9, Sampson 47. Surveyor McRae . Coroner Hewlett 87, Hays 14, Avant 8. Sheriff Manning SSBagg?, Watson 66. Congress Kornegay 13, Canaday 48, Shackelford 85. Governor Jarvis 85, Buxton 58. Lieutenant Governor Robinson 35, Bar ringer 57. " Secretary of State Saunders 35, Nor mCBt 57. , t ' Auditor Roberta 35, Cannon 67. Treasurer Worth 35, Jenkins 57. Attorney General Kenan 35, Moore 57. Superintendent of Public Instruction Scarborough 85, Black 57. . President Hancock 35, Garfield 50, Weaver 11. ; , Judges Fourth District Bennett 30, McLean 47. Fifth District Gilmer 30, Headen 47. Public Debt Amendment For, 15. Asylum Amendment For, 7, against 77. Constable Elder 63, Fergus 85. No official returns from Cape Fear and Federal Point Townships. COLUMBUS. WhiteyHiLB, N CM November 2. The indications as far as heard from are that I Columbus gives 600 to 650 Democratic ma loritv. Some claim 700. BRUNSWICK. Smithvtxlk, November 8 The Repub- I licQ i Smithville township is 22. We ha nde aught gams la L.ocicwooa s Folly township, Sballotte township and Waccamaw, and the Republican majority in the county will be 110. PENDER. Rocky Point, November 2. The eiec tion has passed off quietly here to-day Our people have turned out well to vote, i uwine to some misiaK.es in Bpeuins we n ... . . , nampa nf nnmn nf tha Rennblican Candi- 7 . 7 . aates we will mate a gam in renaer oi several hundred votes for Shackelford and some of our county ticket. They should have to snell correctlv. Williamson P Canaday got about as many votes here as Wm. P. DUPLIN. Vote for Congressional ticket in Magnolia Township: Shackelford 213; Canaday 152. Mcdowell. Mabion, N. C, Nov. 2. Hancock and Jarvis have again in McDowell; Old Fort Township gains 25 votes. PENDER. Grant Township gives Shackelford for Congress 108, Kornegay 99, Canaday 100. Point Caswell, November 3. Garfield 122, Hancock 107, Jarvis 107, Buxton 120. Shackelford 104, Canaday 121, Kornegay 2, Worth 104, Scott 119. Ward 109, Wil liams 118. The south aido of Caswell gave a Democratic miiority of 18. A Demo cratic gain. CATERET. Mokehkad City. Nov. 3. 1880 Shack- ;n n.nh.m 9on ..u.u.uji..j ... F.u.., io mis county. CUMBERLAND. Fayxttevxlls,Nov. 8, 1880. Our coun , - . ,aJ ty ticket is elected. Fayetteville, November 3. Oumber- land gave Canaday 47 maj ruy. Rose and I Townsend, Deme., are elected to the Legis laure. Large gains for the Democrats ONSLOW Swansbobo, Nov. 3. Hancock 48. Gar field 25, Jarvis 42, Buxton 25, Shackelford 41, Canaday 30. Linwook Hancock 41, Garfield 40, Jarvis 39, Buxton 43. GUILFORD. Greensboro, November 3. Hon. A. M. Scales, Democrat, is reelected to Congress from the Fifth District, by a majority of Duuui. iow uyci xicvgu, ucjiuuiiviiu, auu Winston, Greenbacker. MECKLENBURG. The Democratic majority in this county :it .a inn - 1 haa . u uul i w, ions w "u vole of 1376. It is reported that the He- publicans gain a member of the Legisla- ture in Lincoln county. ROBESON. Robeson elects the entire Democratic ticket with a Democralio loss of 16 voles. UNION. Union county gives 800 Democratic ma jority, a Democratic loss of 20. CABARRUS. There is a Democratic loss in Cabarrus of 300, defeating Means, the regular nomi nee for the Legislature. ROWAN. Rowan county gives 906 Democratic ma jority. GASTON . Gaston county elects an Independent member of the Legislature, a Democratic loss of 300 Dally Weatner Bulletin. , : J The following will how the state Of I " I the thermometer, at the stations named, at p xf w..., w..M.in I S JJQ tr. 11. yesterday, Washington mean j time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for the twentv-four hoars endinsr at I 3 P. M., as furnished by Sergeant James 1 rrr nr.ion. ai.n.t nm... .ui a...: I Tern. R. F. .13 J35 .68 j0 .00 .04 .00 .00 .32 .00 .41 .04 .18 .00 .76 .13 .05 .25 Weather. Cloudy Atlanta..... 50 Augusta. ........ . 54 Lt rain Charleston Go Charlotte 49 Cloudy Lt raio Corsicana 06 Galveston 65' Havana 83 Indianola 72 Cloudy Tht'ng Fair Fair Jacksonville 70 Cloudy Key West 84 Mobile. 70 Clear Cloudy Cloudy Montgomery 63 New Orleans 68 Punta Rassa. .... 77 Savannah, 68 Lit rain Cloudy Cloudy Ltraia Ltraitt Cloudy Wilmington...... 67 Cedar Keys 70 Pensacola 66 The following are the Indications for the Middle and Scrath Atlantic States to-day: Cloudy and threatening weather, with light rains, northeast to southeast winds, and no decided change in temperature and stationary or lower barometer. Arrest of sin Baeatpea Convict. SpeciaX Deputy Simon A. Richardson art rested one Wiliam Davis, colored, yester day, who escaped from the penitentiary some time last year. The officer is not in formed of the man's offence, or of the term for which he was sentenced. He is said to from the western part of the State. He states himself, however, that he formerly lived in Onslow county. It ia rumored on the Btreets that Mr. Canaday intends to contest the election of Mr. Shackelford to Congress; We can't see upon what grounds. '' NOVEMBER 4, 1880. liftfeal uoii. The weather yesterday was very inclement. : Cotton receipts at this port for the past two days 2,246 bales. We had the pleasure yesterday of meeting with Capt. W. H. Darling, of Port Jefferson, L. I., but about twenty-five years ago a resident of Newbern. Capt. D. is making his way along our coast in a small yacht, and expects to leave to-day for St. Mary's, Florida, which he will probably make his future home- His wife is with him, but will follow by rail HORSFORD'S ; ACID PHOSPHATE should be used when vpu are suffering r i i - i . . uuu meuitti or puai ejjnauguon. j TUK HIA1Z.S The mails close and arrive at the City rost umce as iouows: closb. Northern through mails 7:45 P. M. Northern throucrh and wav mails , 5:30 A. M. I T 1 ; V. k o A m.r -I r -r . i xvaicigu .u;ou a. dl. auu u;uu r. ai. ' ir. :i r i -kt n xsi j U,.IWU" v. xwurutiu, 1 ana routes supplied there i from. including A. & N. C. I Railroad, at 5:30 A. M I Southern maus for all points South, daily 8 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Western mails (C.C. K'y) daily (except Bunday) 5:00 P.M. Mau for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad 7:45 P. M. Mails for points between Flo- f. j- - . . a a rence ana'Vnanesion, a. M. and 7:45 P. M. Fayette ville, and offices on Cape Fear luver, Tuesdays and Fridays.. 1:00 P M. I Fayetteville, via Lumbertcn, daily, except Sundavs. ... 5:00 P.M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays 6.00 A M. Smithville mails, by steam-. boat, daily (except Sundays) 10 .-00 A. M. Mails tor .ttasy iliil, Town Creek, bhallolte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days 6:00 A. M Wilmington and Black River Uhapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays 5:00 A. M. OPEN FOB DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7:00 A.M. I Northern through mails 9.-30 A. M. wuuiwuiuauB :oo i. m.. I Carolina Central Railroad. . . . 10.00 A. M. tieneral deUvery open from 6:00 A. M. I to6:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to I ioA. Q.. I mm vaM a.vu J JUB.e AlAt W A4IA I andfrom 2 to 5:30 P.M. Monev nrrlsr nnri I Register Department open, same as stamp I omce. omuipo ior saie ai general aenvery wnen stamp office is closed. Mails collected from street boxes everv aay at iJ.ou jr. m. CITY lTEia. NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. A well MtAhlloho1 and prosperous Weekly Newspaper, located in a thriving, growing town on tha Una of a prominent Railroad, la offered for sale. Terms Icash. For terms ana particulars apply to the editor of this paper. JTrom Dr. S. J. Belt, Baltimore, Md.: "I have prescribed Colden's Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beef oumnoynUMt sanguine expectations, giving to pauenia emeeDiea oy cnromc diseases, debility, weakness, loaa of appetite and indigestion, the utrawu ntumiwi ma nervejooa. uiuxH e r i.Awaaa, Agents. Wilmington. I GET OUT DOORS.-The close confinement of I auiactory wort. Rives the operatives pallid faces. I Uver lver. all the ne I and rosy cheeks in them. They cost bat a trifle. see anoiner column . cnrisuan lie corner. A BENEFACTRESS. Just onen the door for her, and Mrs. Win alow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of this we are so sure mat wa wm teach oar "Soar" to sav. teiping relieves the child from pain, and cures dvaen- and diarrhosa. It softens the gnma, reduces , cures wma coac, ana carries the ln- Da Win alow knew her only throueh the prenaration of her "Soothing Synrp for Children Teething." If we bad the power we would make her, as she 13. a uuyeicai oaviour uj ue inians race, soia Dy all iggista. S5 centa a bottle. D zab BOi. Mkik, Ed. "The Central Methodist,' suciiepuiK, Ay. i . ; I see in the last "Central" that von want a reme dy for-Sick Headache. If you win oaea remedy yrEaZT,fh a7?vi PPZ13S week, i am helieve .enred. I nave been a sufferer from i Sick Headache I can almost bav fmm Infanra anH him never found anything'to do me any good until I took Sinuoons' Liver jBegulator. It haa been sear- ly three years since Iflret used it, and I have not naa, bick ueaoacae since, ana I have not used bat a sister last aprins that had from one to two snails two packages ana a hall or tha Regulator. I had packaee. and she save she has not had it since, i fon?onTmrsuffe sease. I hope you wUl give itj a trial... , . I icei ior any one tnat v. a. MUtuus, Brownsville, W . V a. I i DIED. ' ; STRAUSS In thiacltv. Nov . 8. a 2 45 P M.. Of pneumonia. JOHN WILLIAM STRADBS, eon of wm. SU and Jessie Straosa, aged 14 months and 2 daya.:;; ' ' The funeral will take place at 3 o'clock, this at ternoon, from theresdence, thence to St Paul's BvangeUcal Lntheran, Chnrch. Because thy smile was fair, Thy Up and eye so bright; Because thy cradle-care Was such a fond delight Shall lore, with weak embrace. Thy heavenward wing detain T Not angel seek thy place Amid heaven's cherub train. NEW. ADVBRTISEME NTS. Administrator's Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED IN THE PROBATE Ooart of Pender oonstv aa Administrator noon the estate of the It te Dawson T. Bnrham, notice is nereoy given to au persona maeDtea to said da- I ecu cut mj juiulo inimnaiaiiw jnjmooi vo me ana IO I Dereons ha vine claims aerainflt the same te nresect I Zn$&"tmht' 1881 JAMES U. DURHAM, JR., no4oaw6tth Administrator. Ship Notice. An as neither tho Master or Consignees j will ba responsible Die. BARKER A CO., Consignees.' : no4 8t Gall X ND" iEAVS QRBSS8 TOR SUTTS VP CLO- THING with MONSOW. Ha haa tho Finest lot of FlecV Goods -la th city, and a SUPERIOR CUTTER. - Vf.' '.'r'. r-" . t y- , - f - w tit CC fit . , ... nova It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. WHOLE NO. 4,126 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE LADIES. P. L. Bridgers & Co. AGAIN The First ill the Field J08T AEKlViLD. Goods ftp CWiuas and the Holidays. UNl'AHA LLBL.SD A ttra n.fi BOIES OP BXQUISITU I'KKFUMES AND SOAP, exactly gutted for Chrigtmas and New Year Present. Give as a call. Nothing charged for bowing goods. ALSO, Another arrival of Cakes and Cracker, Prcsbarg's Drops, Gmgor Drops, Qaccn Drops, Batter. Scotch and Cream Pilots. In addition to this, Oat Meal, fresh and now; deli cious Dutch Head Cheese. A new enpp'y of thoee justly celebrated - MUM'S CIQAUH. "Wo will again call tho attention of oar friends and patrons to our EXTRA VANILLA CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE. Only a email enpply on hand. Selling faster than wo can ob tain it. fSRemcmber our motto. "We will never be excelled or undersold." P. L. Bridgers & Co. no 4 D&Wtf Harrison & Allen, JJATTERS LATEST 8TYLESI LOWEST PRIC8I HARRISON A ALLEN. no4 For Sale. lard and Soft BRICK K H A ( ft fi Hra Bo" BRICK. Contractors and bnUdera will save money by sea- ingos. 500 bales G E Timothy HAY, SCOObnshelB Black Seed and lellow feedOats.M bbls fresh Pearl Hominy, 100 boshels Cow Peaa. Bran. Ac. rUXSTUN CUaJUNQ A CO.. Millers and Grain Dealers. no 4 tf Patent Medicines QF ALL KINDS, PURE DRUGS, FINE CBEMl- j cala and Toilet and Fancv Articles of everv iWrrirv tion. For sale by I JAMES C. MUNDS, DrngRist, 35 North Fmnt nt. Prescriptions ComDOunded at all honra. dirnr nignt. no4tf . Union Intnal Life insurance Coinanj OF MAINE. Organized In 1848. Assets over $7,000,000. ALL THE POLICIES OF THIS COMPANY ARE Endowments.. For the same premium other Com Dan lea chares on an Ordinary Life Policy, this Company gives an auaowmenc, maturing at age to. - aii policies protectee oy All policies protected oy the Maine Non-Far i enure ljaw. Agents wanted throughout the Bute. JNO. W. GORDON A BRO., Gen'l A centa for N. C! Dr. W. G. THOMAS, oc31ti . Medical Examiner. Attention ! OF GROCERIES IN THE wtr.t .nH r.h ti,. -f .k- " " cheapest, the moat pleasant place every way for you to bny Groceries la at J. C. Stevenson A Co. We get Fresh Goods by every Freight and Steamer. Yoa can get everything in oar line from us: so don't be afraid to come thinking you will have to go down Town any way. We'll fUl yoar order and at bottom prices. Very respectfully, J C. Stevenson & Co. oc 31 tf Brooklyn. Carpets ! Brown 3z Roddick, 45 market st. qpHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS south of New York. Gents' Fancy Sock. A lob lot of the above at 16c; worth 80c. adeel- I ded barcain. I BROWN A RODDICK. ak Market Ht Colored Border Handkerchiefs. We are offering a fnll line of nniymirn una. DBR HANDKERCHIEFS tat ladies and gents. All the latest novelties of the season. BROWN A RODDICK, OC29 tf 45 Market Ht. The New Hat Store. jyY STOCK JS COMPLETE IN ALL OF TBS lAtiast Styles of Genta,' Childrens,' Ladies and Mlssea' Hats. Alao nice line of Genu Fnrnlnhlni? Goods. Call and examine before parcbesing. r JOHN M. ROBINSON. . ocHtf Market St., next door to Mcllhenny's. Bed Room Sets. , A N OTHER LOT BED ROOM SETS (ALL NEW lJ.y od. TaaSeU, rui sous, iui k t ti j ivw vricn. I oc 31 tf 38 and 40 Marchiaon Block. I mm , .tmmm I ' . I IL3W J. - I "OBI maarJbtlitiyrni;...v:..m. . It 99 " two ....... Ms " " tamdaj-a, , Wt row ..... v.. too At 4aya,......t... ...-IC0 - " Onwk..i . .. . oo Two WBctB etc " ThTMWMlUI, 6 t " " fo month, io 00 " TwomonUia, v ...unu " " TUlM BOBtLt St 00 8iZDO&tta,.f , 40 U' Oo jwar, M on tow rate "Contract Adreramictil tkon ai ptopt- Ten Una a2id NonparW typo atikfco ouo Mjnari NEW ADVEimSEMENTS. Facts and Figures. Brown Or Roddick 4ft Harltei Street. W'fi?iS TRADB, and wUl offar GHAATKR IfcUUCK- jaaMXo tnia aeaaoa Lb an wa nava vr don kar . tofore. Wa ava tala Tru narchaMd IN UAH I. V 1XJUBLK tha amonat of atocic wa aaaallr carry, thm afforalog oar patrons a mac a laivor and more rarted aaaortment to aalact roia than fonacrlr. Wa have jnat returned afti iImmm r,t I a n month In the Worth era markata, daHav wliicb time our facilities for axamlninr tb Lataaa lmr taUons hare been nnrarpaaaed. bono wa oaa ttfcr oar enctoaaora not only to LATasT HTYUL8. hot alao MANY OP TUB ADVANTAUE8 to ba Ralnrd bj mora recent pnrchiaaa. Wa rcsDOCLfollT Invito onr nllcntlnn In Ihn l FACTS, and will b glad t demonilrala the amn by FIGURES to all Who win fivor a with a rail dnrin tha enmlng weak na csamlo oar AM 1'L.lt weak d Cloaka. DreaaGc di uua. or Bllka, Claaka, Olovo. Velvets, Dreaa Goods. Linen. Klkbone, Trimmlnr, Domoftlcs, Lacea. Ooraou, Hlaakata. Shawla, Hosiery, Ciwtlinvr, Carpets, Ladioa1 Gents' and CbiMnn'e Ucderweur Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Brown & Roddick 45 Slurb ct Street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIK ocS4tf Lamps, Lanterns! &c. KEROSENE OITs LAMPS AND LANTEKNH. Wicks. Burners. Bhadea. OMmnara. Oil at in cants; Oil at 5 centa per ralloa. keady Mli.-.i Paint for every body's nie. Varnish, Colors, c. for tale low at GEORGE A. PKCK'H. nort tf S5 Soatk Vront HI. i Our Own Hake. JXTRA SUPER AND XTTRA r FAMILY Floor In bbls and Ms, X, V and w bbl Hack a Corn meal, Pearl Griu, MUed and Wblto Corn. Wbnat and Corn Bran, Short. Chaps, II ay, Oats, Pro vender, Ac. Black Seed Oata. G. BONEV A SONS. QC17 tf at the Cape KrMlllw New Crop Bice. 3Q Tierce and bbls Carolina RICE, 150 Ba8 prlmo H1 TKi' 1000 ubU Good rh0VkL JQQ Bbls Bcfinod SUGAR. QQ BbUCnba MOLAKKS, 200 Kcg NAIL8' At Low Price. HALL & PEARSALL. ocS7 DAWtf A LARGE STOCK OF Sash. Doors Blinds, AND ALL KINDS OF kMlLL WOliK, LUMBER, LATHS, Ac, FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. AT ALTAFFER, PRICE A Co.. Faotobt: Foot of Wain at at. oeSltfi Ortira: Natt, naar ttod Croaa al . I Rppfl OafaT RpffJ Cntfl I occu VULDl OCUli UtD. I Red Rust Proof. 1200 BU8UBLS B8LK'JTD K. It. P. KO It 1000 BUSIIBLH BI'At K (VIXBD) OATS FOR SEKL). 2000 BUSHBI MIXKO FEED OATH. ALAO Seed Rye and Seed Wheat. Per sale by B. F. -Mitchell & .Son. oc3 St i. . . U Immense Qains AND INCREASE OF CLOTHING KECEJV ED tala week, which we wilt dlepoea at to tbo public at ruinous prices aa follows: Mans' Ball for t4 CO; Youths' batta, $3 B0;' Boys Bolu, ft to; OhUdrcns' Solta, $3 00. Full Returns of our stock can ba bad by caDaog at aa party dt at our store. no3 Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Dyer & Bon; TATLOBS AND FURNTBIIERtf. MERINO m Socks, Cbaat Protaetora. i 'Jr.- Batin MPalka Dot" Scarfs for 15 cenU. Uaderihlrto for t5 eanta). Your last yeara Bat change to latest stylo. Aa Englsh cataway mad of that oM atyla eoat. Cotton Flannel Drawers made to otder. oc at tf John Dawson & Co. T BAD THE HARDWARE TRADE IN NORTH J-d Caroitnm, bay alraca nwm ' tha ataootaetarae. as low prloas aa any bona la taaeoanuy. Alt they asks Is an examination of their clock . 19. tlaod tSMartottit. oc 81 f Wilmington, N. C ' ii, - i William H. Gren. ynOLESALE AND RETAIL ' DIALER IN Selected Dratra. If ediHnea, Trtlk'irticlaa. Mine ral Watera, Trnsaoa, Bracaa, Ac.,MOwaa ptlaoa. SXarket St vbet, Front and wnd. Just Eeceiyed. , A FINE ABSORl'MJMT OP' kTLLINIUY a. .goods, dSi CaUandtA,aa4 how chr9 get a tttvllah Hat. Valrat or Craa Bon. da to Cfoder A nloa Una of Booh lax. Col - yon can KrZcuto."TAo.. wbJoh wUlbVaidTtrark. catJaeLy! Mtamada . w IHM TXlTT rrUABT, Market HU brt. 1 w ii tr ,M and id. next WU. Dying Katabnahaaent.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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