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HWM.lBl;A'PJp?,',,,B,i,' ,er in North Catolla la londay,aT$700 per jwW txmonUr , I 5 foVthwb moath, $1 H tot one raohU., to i m fa bribers. Delivered to city Bnber.t tu rtle of 15 cents per week for any pertoa fronvo,. veek to om year. TH1 WEEKLY STAR Is published every Friday cents rotinree muouu. one lL0O -two month, f 17.00; three months, iaea of solid JKoSraareil type d&k4ne squarc- . ii ...uiW of WairfL Festivals. Hal in. Hops, Pte-Nica, Society Meeting Pelitical Heel ings, ,wiUbfhrjcd tegular ad verUBinK rate No advertisement Inserted in Loch! coluran i .amy prices'' Notice under head of 'City Items" cti u line tor Arst ineertton, aad tt cents per lirw for fe-w i subsequent insertion. , . Advertisements Inserted once a week In Dally, will im charred Al 00 per square for each insertion. av tryerday, three fourths of daily rate. Twice a week, two thirds of daily rate. Notice of Marriage or DeaU; Tributes iof Ho .pTwiatioiis o? Thanks. 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Where an advertiser contracts for the paper I a. jijAA a.M lk a itiHinn Hma aalai ailWPtianviAni fl In, the proprietor will only be responsible for the I JUng of the paper to his address. ma Br WlLLIaM B. BKBNAKU. . WILMINGTON, JV. C: Fjuday Evbsting, November 5, 1380. EVENING EDITION, whit thb south HAY KXfEfJi . I We venture a small prophecy thus I early. If the Radicals should have J possession of the Congress and op- pressivo measures should be iutro- duced looking to a general bull- dozing in the South, the business men iu the North the very men who I spent their money to elect Garfield I will become uneasy and begin to talk I of disturbing the business interests, injuring the agricultural pursuits among our people, and so on. In other words, having exercised their hatred and distrust to the extent of electing 6uch a fellow as Garfield over as pure and trne a man as Han cock, they will take a discreet and aober look at their business interests, f and will oppose any legislation the intent oi wnicn is to lessen mo pro- ductiveness of the South. When J day.ai.uu: swo irr.! v. r.: -i . jt An. 11 n one wsu. av.w. they find the South is not supreme,an- pay. taxes on it until he reaches his aKy ProDaoy ncn Burpasamg tbe not do.nio.U, lbeywiUu8ew..d.cf mielb yelr. Ue plid etery Jc fZAXt. honied sweetness until another general to help Xake care of the indigent erate debt and the State debts incur election occurs. Io 1884,when Grant ingane. He is at fifty smitten with red in aid of the rebellion; of the de is brought to the front, the South will the fearftt, CQr8e aod ia genttJthe struction of the Cpnf ederate correh be converted suddenly into a vast agylom. His property is still txed id camp of conspirators and rebels who to aid in maintainiog the poorinsane, participation in the burden of the mean to overtnrow tne trovernmenL The whole North will be thrown again into a violent condition of hatred and uncharitableneas, andUhe cry. wiU be the bloody-sbirt, the principles for which Grant fought," the rebellious, ignorant, savage Sooth. This will be tbe case inevitably if the South sends delegates to the National Convention and has an electoral ticket io the field in opposition to Grant, Lhird-termism, and the Empire. Then tbe manufacturers and busineas men of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and throughout the North, will favor I anysystemof terrorizing and ioj us- 18 tice and slander that will answer their Doroosea for the time and secure 1. 1 Grant's election. ivi uw uuis inug buab ia iv aaj , i haw Inn i m f- n . t. I hnf i a 9 - amr I not until the Congress begins to de- vote iu time -and energies to Piesi- vote lis ume -ana energies to 1 resi- ident making there will be no hoa-: tile legislation, we suppose. It is not ti their interest to lessen the growth of .ot,.,, d other So.thera pro- dacu. For the time selfish iDterorti will control. Any movement in the Congresa looking to the embarrass ment" of Southern productiveness would raise a bowl from basin ess centres, and such delectable, nice, aweet papers as the New York Trim bune. Herald, Times, Philadelphia iVew and so on, would begin at once acr'nlLer Ollv wnrtla in ftialf nf tlia .t .--. K.-ji 2 " .k 7 J , oncerninr ' Southern erowth and . i --j . 1 a uo -uvuktrei treujiKjaia.iioiaijr,; Will lroaperityf f - - . i avorB thaa&oliahing of the, office as make themselves .fceajrd.on this sub It will be fair sailing until about essentially" "unrepublican arid anti- jeot -heforethw wintor is past- two yearaf time have democratic. We have not read it BffTP ? DaMtdP5 llien 4be- PresPdent makera ilirnnoK Tt i a 'iorn. It nav I Tin '; 1 v'iaaiitiUttsri MWiiacrsw' wtll begin tpfoi: hd-echeme, and then the 5ouyrberbught under ,uspiciagaiir. We venture ithis infl nf rpflpnt.inn. annnosino the South I , i r a V ?-: -a'JMff fc.-SSjr remain, ".olid" in its opposition to Radical mle and ruin. If, it should. ..iuinteorfttR arid ItfVin toseek riewB lli.nP. ih.iM.im.nl r&Ae dif - ferent. If UiorSoulfeeritopleiMJon!di' abandon all conviction, of principle and look merely to a iirreof policy that will bring them ? predion and f qu al govern men t lander and oppression at the harids of the ''powers that be," the co u rae . u ,,,,1 ho ilo Radical IhjmmIu- to be pursued by the uaoicai icgwia tor. will be different possibly. Butwe.re .pooa.ating... lo what the South may or may not do. t i, ; a I in VV only mean to 8peculate as . to what the Iladicals may do if they shonld, have the entire Government, President, Congress and the Cputls, tir i ' . l - i in nniuacilAll iva nt tint mOK iu lusit jjuoov-uiivii. . v. - - fnr nnv sneciallv hostile lesiaUlfOO fnr Roma time, as we have said. VVe shall probably fare well enoQgb,: as far as repressive-and unjust legiela- lion is concerned, for some lime. The; bitter feelings of the North will not. reassert themselves for someyeapr two. Self-interest is sure to prompt them for a season. But when Grant or some other Stalwart is to be nom- inated or voted for then "the outrage- mills will begin and the tons: BIndr will wac and war furidua. J Bifln,?PP wn wacr nnd war furidaa . J - o . - ii c " 1 and lies and bitterness will drop lrtoTn nnd lies and bitterness wi drOD frtoth 1 1 : : i oort i . I " 118 ID lhe meantime" it will be wise in I JMOfW .VarOMnianS IOr tne neil ew ,.nnri ......n mnpo o I I u. t mn In hflmfl I . years to give more aitenuon to uome m A-ftfi am r n Atinvo ni I ii ina i.in v 5CU"' PeoP,e have much at 8lake and they.- cannot be too cartful and constant in their attention to State affairs. j.Ve i uopo our Loglaluro WU. prQVt ft wise, beneficent bodv, that all rfiay I . , . . , ' , 1 " - rise up and call it blessed. Til K VOTE ON THB 8KCOKO anEKUlHBNT. A serionscrror Recurred iu tholre- portea vote in yesieruay d oiau iu i the second amendment that whiich concerns the insane. We rejoice to u amc were cast in its favor in New Uabo- over. 1 be principle of tbe amend-J ment is wrong, and the danger that 1 iurks under it certain. Whether the I people generally have voted for it or uot we are not able to say. We saro certaiu that it would have found but few friends among reflecting people jf tbey-Lad been apprised as toithe trim mATifji nf tho rasp. Tho -lmfind- I - r- I WltUUVV' jJVkUUg lUIUgB WlUUg) uu ment, waa neither discussed in tholtory, whether ancient, .modern, re- papers nor on the stnmn. The Star I . ... , .. ..... . ; "ia line. . Uiitra. m nw recent corn was tho solitary daily that opposed pamon c tbo treatment of ihe South it, and those threo well edited week- by the North, to that of France by lies, the Pittsboro Record, the Vil- the vie tor ions Germans, be says that son Adoance, and the Klnslon Jdur Germany took frwn France a hqavy t .. i . a i t i , tribute, besides tbe rich provinces of na-all edited by lawy era- were, the Al8aoeod Lorraine;" but when "we only ones that enforced objections to conquered tbe South not one farth- its adoption, .. iog of tribute was raised," etc Now, The first paper to point out! its this does not look aa if Mr. Conk- dangers was the Record. It was'not l I a Democratic measure, but it was- a very injudicious one. A man is I worth $100,000 of real estate. He j whiUt he is forced to psy for the oare of himtelf be8ide8l9 lhere any;ju8tice or fairness in such a law M tbt ? Surelv the rnea who sua- tain lhe ftBylunw by taxes oughi to haye at lea8t an eaual share in Uieir I b,B88:no Wfl .u- ment of the matter will at once meet the approval of every just man who considers. If it has been adopted it I I is becaau the merils of the amend- " ment were not discussed. The Agnostics believe nothing be-J nafl ihir Vnnw nnt.hincr Thfilr nnmo I significant. A writer in the North I Carolina Presbyterian says: : ..T. ", fL - T..:. ii u uu vcu iruu s muu vkiu hi anaw i mbined with privativo preposition, and f?!: "JU: f&rjce ItS ' ' ology. aDd it indicates tbe views of those ctomvUiat, we aeattretr igaoraaaf to tbe existence of God and necsarily too as to what cbncerw duty to Him adtf all klndred ab3ecui; They are the modern 4Koow JSToth- '; .". "fth& ib.8o.Billhi ta. " wor8uip sornetainp:. a in nan never rises above the object or thing wor- shipped, lit he worship man, he will keep on man's level. That is the whole of it. . r fir t - 3 - - :if:. . - .t- I behave received a pamphlet pub- ed at Milwaukee, Wis., which is lishe hut. nnnlrtAr inrlinAlinn nf f tio A-tt I - I j .u-vr.u t. . I o.opm.tu,uj.u. A Uh tank nnon the oib.ee of President nnrl Ti. "one man power" wHIverthrow thVW U.pubtk, Jt aaya if is now "-nft thVyery Iff e of the Republic. It says Loen eorruntion will deatrnv nnr innf.it n- I - j Uonhe voice of Northern JladicTls sounding an alarm signal, den$ H 8a? r ft Ij "It? has hefeh. is. and vv til lem'uin t&e pricc!Jau eWfluwing satffotol tieal coriuption. "Its abolition in the only means of am st i hjr t he-w ide - stream -til corrfttfrtlt4ni uudie uh puciy Bystto adofy.fyirniBg -tmejUUejuc depend Pu;ftajKiiatqW-5fJ election of a Presrdeul reijtWt tfttr' UrtiM lrn$pbutoe-pa7image:tti ilw humidit" f barrel, the lines of demarkaiibn atfd.ofat'. t,h,itaa,n .-.u,.-!, ia7l upland eontibtdtl NeeMoe; hallaiittbe SSS&T, tbe'eledtbt. - ; :- i 'TaeierortlIow-CjUzens, if you T)Uld rid 1 nnbeaiable Zim. -tef)dtjir jgn raK3eEwSNir-an(fctdWitotein it. pUce a tesptrntipur fm;tevomlxecutive ! vvunci. cornposeu ot lUBnesas oi me I ... . ... ' ! i 'i i n van i ous ueparrrjepuj' tii (uu kuvgiuuicui -th .GatoUoa haa gone Demo- by a .matter ot some 40,000 majority. In ibis State wo will try tft be sadsfied with 10,000 if eave Sot tbat ,: THtK;aafooiOAi.N. si. Nicholas tot Norember ia a fiem. It U the best ef magjaziSa; tor gWla aadboja nd 'with thff ewrerJt ouicr ': ame ilin ScribDtr & Co., & utc o a Tear ucnuuci vi'.f actt vk.u vu.u v av& v : n '.-t ArtA Carolina Medical Journal fox icto Kirth OarMhd Medieai-Joumai for cto- . . 1 ... hr ia rvnli'ln isiln fTrfllfm mllA HMinipn , ,w 7 7L 77' Pelly o the neetts of the prctitoDer. It ia a wtll edited and-.uaefttl, publication . Wo mo , " f " ; " w f. ,s nktlbi tbe Cum'municati.,u f.om . . . . . w- v v , .- m w m ur. J4 i oiaion, lil iarooio, win aiiest he aeutoo of medical men throughout tbe worW; h. did a previous 4iperiiou oft bi- Tne. vor nconlM hm& exuauidi- nary.auj mere arc nut two oiuiram rtcoia like it. It is a csejf "Qrg nrfomy." A nrcro bur eight year, ut jg fed t . - .. . . eoineiy tnrough" a" 'ttrbe itrwrrrwz n- tbe bloTQach. He had drunk laige nuantities uf concentrated le. and thus destroyed his power to swaHew5 any drink or food, tbe oajophaBua bei k osedl itTti. m o UJ UUwhv.. nUvu Lr. nta'on made tire experiment in juue last. The boy feed, himself byebewing food and nittim it in a ttihe fbat inters hialomifth ihrouirh kn orificft made through hia tkm. Tbe report ia ac- companied with iwu cuts Kbowfog the negro .a he was before tbe; opera- tkm and a. be ia now. Price &f lhe Jour not $3 a year. Dra. Dellosstt aod Wood editors, Wilmington, N. U. rUBRKlIT COnidRNT. Mr. Conkling Beldom resorts to an historical allusion or parallel . ..; .t,: t: cent or contemporary, not benig m "nS8 esumaoie lainer naa taugoi km f rt -ran At in ta iihiwiliniiH vriih Tha .r .ri hxr a . ftr.ni When we conquered the South we inflicted an enormous pecuniary pen- United States debt incurred in making the conquesL-rAc Nation, w. t iZT FJL '5 fact that the government ot the UniuS States, for the next four years, ,wiUTe Republican m speech, nnrnniA unn AAf.ir.fi. ThA RnnhTian prdntwiUDnareritlv have at hia back a Republkan Centres. WUl I they WH they 0an 4c With the SOUth-. I c.. j 1 tit I H"iie. e Eu rS whlt" S: mainspring of Tuesday's work will be I opposed utterly to any legislation. 1 that would. ins anv wav. euibarr&aa e awulttire and taanufactures,a- 11 13 orth Front Street TVisXthe S tlll will At.''if 'mhi&t.v. nA MAB-.v rI frcsi iu tsko i.uio uubiliuu. i iihv i Uie people of the Sbutherti Stalea I ea8B 9 P?6? vy,w pomicians as I wowa-De Mloon ot. tne Union that they did their utmost to ae8tToy. When this' Spectre of Southern supremacy is laid, tbe Nortbern people will be freer to ex- SS'J&t. ask themselves is, whether, the wel- fare of the. South haa been, and. is "kely to be, hindered or advanced by the ailiartbjth Democrats of gentry to be beaten. They are sure J to have iust and ednal irftvprarriAnfa I in their States in anv event. Not an W. the South loses in -pocket-aid in I.-. . . peace of mind. Will the South re- ; . .1. -. . I mum uu tue iwubk hw, BWLJI SO. I what terms naM - fl-.i.A. . ,-5L.,. ; RennhlinAn lnnmal in tha iinnn.n 1 r J " VUUM")i with possibly : single exception, couldot wait u.uil the result or the Garfifl Til to AWrnb asile-Lhe itHsk be isj sujfosd LojbavO aftmej forj cimpiirgn urpweflndWrafKQc' boldlv for revenue reform. The ZT... .'. 7Xa ...ma . f . nil otiuKr 1 1 I 1 I .rfrjfcyM ---Bf of the free traders. f his aHuuraiice had been voiced oom-r it might, have stopped the flow of money from ntn ufacturing establishments into the Republican fund to be used for cam paign" "purpdseH, Ti4!aiMbjps;-J1ijive cost Garfield the votepfjPeflnrfjfl la ma and .Goo oecticn '. ". '.iBiilSr tcfiejr'e is The Post will be . f aflof in coua-se of ti me an d at d ejJfni j jf Jala j by the Ghioago -TibuifJSTk Times and the CineifiKatt Wmtnfr cialy and fi.ritI4?;v'iii'v, weight, for they have borne her heat atid burden ; of tbeii-fiahitilPgbt for-warfteld' wiofi. y aen, tih fieht.w'axee warm, 1itzaaiWKfL jtha solid men of basroe8i:Moj)eja and whose influence turned the ' (ide. of battle will realize $ti4k that when business plays into (he Jiands 6f the politicians it is hotTihe polil Iclaps, wno get tne wpjst ot toe garne ' Killed by " erpent Kjt I orooKiyn x-igje: I t i. -rk i -irj',k!...i I xicwosou,;.!; I vears. residinr at 2a:Aloifai. Htreet.- I J o .. . .. r I Brooklyn, and .loirrgnt 229 I Bro&dl'. Uew Ywk, a IWihis I i:i " fJr.ifihi J... Jzt '.u I MUuu-,( ...ic. imww , pa I H"' .w I vsDOf iromtiie tov known a er- eggs , of wfr ; was "the - - a.. . . " v maker. I heee egglttriklng J and producing the serpent, bav ifoir a long. time been coHsidrjgdbybhy sicians as dangerous to jrtda-closo room on account of tlie : iiuxtbus jva- por arising therefoja'JFne "retort Friday cracked while Mr. Dick;nBon igjayje r JUuixil, liKtnjb aled th poisosou. fumes When he po liced this he drove his wife and clul- I dren quickly out of the basemeut- at tb 8am llrae. fematkingf that lit U'as. ter he was Beizod with a choking cough, and, in one of the spasms be died. 10 Ail IlTTr DTiinno no mi mi I i-uiuuuv iiujiwiiis. are, incomparable. They Btimulate the TOUPlb IJVEB, invigorate tbe JJERV OUS SYSTEM, give tone to the PIQE8 TI VE OBQAJTS, create perfect digestion axKl resnlar movement of the bowels. AS AN ANTKelAUrJAL They have no ecrnal ; acting aa a prevent ive and cure fon Bilious, Remittent, Inter mittent. Typhoid Fevers, and Fever and, Agw0. Upon the healthy action of the t-tomocn and Liver depend., alrnoat whoUy, the health of tM human raco, i .( DYSPEPSIA It ia for the core of this disease and its at tendanto, SICK-HEADACHE, NERV OUSNESS, DESPONDENCY, CQN STIPATION, FUiES, that .these Fills have trained such a wide reputation. No remedy waa ever discovered that acta so speedily and gently on the digestive or gansTlBvlng them tone and-vigor to as similate food. This accomplished, the NEKVES are BRACED, the BRAJN NOURISHED, and the BODY RO BUST. Try this Remedy fairly and you a a a n n mm sr- m m m gam a vigorous Body, yore Blood, - ervea, and ft Cheerful mind. Price 8de. 3 Maurray 8t N. V. : TTJTT'S HAIB DYE. Iaib ob Wbiskms chanewd to a Gloss by a ai&gieappUcatioa of this Dyx. It (o t Natural Cfolor, and acts lastaataaeoosl: st m ii ild by Drunriaiaor sent bv exnraaa ounoaintAf StL Office 35 Murray St., New York apl3 th sa od D4W1? tn nrm Rlew Store. Wew Goods. BUT x tvt at nnnr, - "" -JJ VXJXOHr-tt;. H Rbtdrnkd from th Northern Markela, where I have purchased a Pine buccuod oi FAKCY' ABD STAPLE GROCERIES, I take fileasara in InfnrmfntT y,n 0. ' ' CaOIOB FAY With poltte and -attoiUra: lra.-Cholco .Fresh Good - of every variety, tod the very lowest irlces. inopetoeojoy a saareof tho public patfobage My store being neat and clean, the ladies are . OT paUcBlatl1 Titpd to k0 an :taspectioa or my e06 fttki ht always receive a hearty welcome: Rcfrpectfniiy. - ! JH0.,WATWftl&HT. ,, ,.Uduk,UV .nilinillhlfll;Jifo.JiiWMn umuu ;-taiu, uhiuu(ui ;;,0li.ifA-iNE.'- OrSanlxocl In,1848. 'Askot 'ii-w STOt OVCr $7tON,l)0O. MJ?' : - 'offioS'Sf?atii5lfflfete AU policies protected ay tne Maine Non-For- I u uuukm. felture Law. Vi,0.0.8.001 B?P-. GenU Amnta-rnii xp ri Dr. W. ,G. THOMAS, - ' w oc31 tf -:--; : Medical Examiner. IMtUilgee.: , ., AT My OI'D STAND. Pa.CrtandBrays.lT'am noyropenlBg a largefBtock of HaWess, wucic 4 atnv a aiui Hnnniv ot i .'ArvtflfrosB- ' ann nagttra, an. eep coastanUy ns in my line of bnsbesaai ina. JL ? HAYDMN'SFactory, oc 31 tr Third, net. Market and PrincesBst iicmmiic XSK L A JjEbX NEWS J A FUBTHEB EETUKNS FBOM TENNKSSBH, :-DaOTA;- AEIZOWA.tD J4IflSWHJ. ; 787:. VN iisMa4U.3tff : .WaTnerr Donncra. t- i ele'o'Vd t.Uoiijire'sjnD fherFlftn d listrict YA6Nibir!tr;rew, it- publicau Delegate-to CddreafBai 5,000 a tow-tttbjr RepubJicai. ;V - ....Hfih. nnktiM.. mw.v,---. .y AHIZnNA. Democrat, itT-:r3T)- and and Al. Ii . abvrmao, HepuwicaivoPPe' ,n" tendeat of Public Inatructioh' The tefeis-. latare i8 largely KepublrcaB.' ' .u . MISSOURI. ' j St. JjOtjig, Kavember 5. OnTuial ratiirnf give Ford; Greepbaok RepubJicanv fdr Congrepa io tbe Ninth DiaUlct, 89 majority. awvoHi J)J6aTH ,OF AN OLD TRIBUNE EDITQB SPRGUE , D1VOECK SlIIT -Il.tB-i GAIi-KEPUBLICAN .VOTES' .; . i ' IBr Telegraph to the Morning Star 1 ' ..... . . . j.. : n. Aniiouucts tne (Lbuin at j acKoon vitie. rria.. oil November 3, of us formed well known deuce lajst ei k, tramtnl repfeViu paperi for a Pi..u and a'portloo; 0f,f Waulrone, anil -placed hcm fu the hands or the rbriff toeve. 11b has since learned that they iiave en served. . Tli 1'ftnimauv fyoiiimillAi. mi D unni7.ii Hon bfld a vrotracted Session last eveulocr. .tbn JTl-lIu ofTi.rii ra .luli.vn auliino fi.rtK that at large number t peiaa fjom W4ab- iugu n, Vermont, MasactiutiCUs and otUr u. ... - .....a i ..i- .1 i ,. ..I. .. oiaica w jscuuwuuiu sere aim vvivu.i tito n..nni.iiiv.ii mii ........ it, ...i i.A. propnals action. in AN Cff BaTICK t)OTION SMUftKr. NQ . FURTHER GIVING WAY IN PRICES VIEWS OF PRODUCERS. r-;r-""- . ; London, November 5. The MancJiteter Guardian i tays: Otilf market is flat and trawactiao. iw .and mlL, Tqcl ia, however, to furiler Riving way U. price.. froducera hope that by mamtaipipgi the nreseni lance here, whilst ih rinsntviarH : movement in Cotton conttoues, iMy mty at length at cure n profitable margin which they have hitherto vainly Bought by Sen- deavors to establish higher rates iu this market. TO THE LADIES. P. L. Bridgers & Co. AGAIN Tile FirSt 111 the Field JUSr AitRlVaD, Goods for Christmas M tbe Holidays. UNPARALLELED AttractioDs for the Ladies. BOX88 Oy EXQOISlTtf PKKrUMEa AKtt SOAP, exactly suited for Christmas and New Year Present. Give ue a call. Nothing charged for showing goods. AXSO, Another arrival of Cakes and Crackers, PreebWrg'ft .. Drops, Ginger Drop, queen Drop. Baiter. Scotch and Cream rueta. In addition to this, Oat Moal. fresh and new; deli-; ' clous Dutch Head Cheese. A new supp'y of those Justly celebrated MUM'S CIGARS. BsWo will again call tho attention o( oar friends and patrons to our fcXTRA VANILLA CREAM TABLE CHOCOLAT. Only a small .. i i . .. tapply on hand. Helling faster than we can ob tain it. tSf-Remember our motto, "We will never be excelled or underso'.d." P. L, Hridgers & Go. no 4 DAWtf .:, ,j- Harrison & Allen, gATTERS. latest.stylksi ! - :vwwa. . miaaaoM . aujm. TVTT o sir A FINE LINE OF TOr bUGGIKS JUST FIN- ished and readv for sale. ' ftlBTs atiA nsiva turned oat 'Complete- -every week. Blacksmith. un-tagB, uinuuing uu iamb boobs conaiantrytn motion. -i v I oc 31 tf MoDOUGALL A WILLIAMSON. . . at . ... ; . ., ,. . ,. , - a PricaBe duced. rpBE LADIES A INFORMED THAT MRS. VIRQIMIA AJORH his radaccd-rtaa aria atii shaDine.bleachiBiz. and dvlne Lddiea and iChfl- I , dJM?,t to iprWTl RESIDENCE One door east of Front, on Church I Street. "be 1 ti I emher 4oiMiibUtor, Silii Itoblnson. f v ' - " 'Qmnureuii I day, bis wife, oofeiirtanu, the undt l,M,ei W Mi a';' 'Kate Chase, bprade'agat TeX .WUU sales ,at tjjc oIIowidj? tat a ...ld on f neaday tbe n.,,u, d.y f t?.v nraL.Ut. uf Rfaorlw ftrariri ff kslM ;Prce8: OSfembr lp bl penta; D cer4ber veinber. A, ,D,. 1880, a W o'clock M .. a crt.i,, u, Uv. apfagUf, UI UBoae imaop. tr JWin rft ft -I..;1 Tahnirv irt Mm.ni!. PA.lZn. or Parcel of Land, Una to and beli.it In i-mi.i ,i ) hive the paper, ready for seiTice in a leW tH5 CII? UyoP?cl:t8'. FF.!aI . WUmtiurtoa. nod boundal aa folio.- JLJ. . ."' Huv Mr RritWm. ma-wKft i.. ' Pf..vi. I MI-IW .CIU.,narcn l ccnis;; ,Aprl .U.27 at trie Southwestern intersection of ww" K. ucaeia i ue uamea sun Yearueirce. m many n.- r,y iho-ivi nmnivnu; m uiiimnuui miucuiib.joi new utnoter, in itu. of these illegal -oter. were known. The M0 baUa, oH.whicb 8.000 bale, were for JiJ-'Sf?1 w WDlch rtr,r"rf resolution nrovHJ.ed ibal tbo matter tie . PClion and expoxt, .IjDlanda. 1 m c. ffiKte0fCobir: placed in the bands of counat;! lo take! ap. Koiember .iVjpry. .04I82iJt yember. w. w. buaw. CSMlFEMlL I ' ! urTf. I, if! N I ii N M A I! K P STAllkXPFIOE. Nov. 5. 4 P. SfalllTS TMKPfiNTINE-Them. opeaed Aim at S3 reel, pf-r gtllmi, v( fifties i of 450 CaTks at lhal piirr. t.ein Hdvriuce of H 5 in lni rt p-iiM. ItfWIM iW irmirkvf wns Vlull nt l 40 No sitwa m tt p rt bltl 50 tlM4, Wllll'ltH Hi ll-l .lH!llll' uuu uf r tHtraw rrn r i ki-t u rn. $ 804 per , bhl fn AVI w: S ind, JV i k irt, WUl 1' . i's.V"'". ' 14 -4 i; "3 . i per to. i or uuaiiog. jp uiures lot rtovemoer y'jili J'Ja- ii-lJv.Lu -J.-V' i opened ateay in ew y.ora atio.BU cat. 'a a -f W if, 9 r O. H. OiirV.'I' -h '14L a -litL-alirH l,rl '.a AliJikiJ. i ana ctoseu sieuuv t iu.dj cents: januarv opened keady dt l9-!83oatwfelrtsl .ieMdy ... - . . i at 10.93 eat3. The' oliusing were the (ftl cial quoTitWnrtierc: : j - i nji Rtriot. fivut (TrH nnrii U (I Good Middlia. . . . . . .k.m vat: S?fJiWvti , , Financial. , i Nb'w' ohk. 'Nrv. '5 N'ir Iniijcv 1 jaiaai to. - i..v i n .l I i. oioiu unnus uuii v'ycrn I mens quiet. cent.. ' i uZ?'VlV I arua7,7rlZZ7i "Tr7 -j 7.1 o,. Spirit. lur pen trne 715 cchta. tlrtia $tj 80. rrc.g. uroi, ! - I - Mrpttwr tiuit. I A I .' ""llii T' I J : - lWv.bh i,""'u .u, .... I Lxtkbpool, , Ifyv. 5.- Nfjn. (Joltoo 1 eaaiirr nikilrlliniT ln.lunrlu it O. lft,l. ri.i i7rjI,7:T - . t T.,u iioruiiesin io-iou: recifni uuivusics. and December deliverv, fl fl-22d- Janaarv and February delivery 6 S324; February and March delivery 6 5 lBdt April and Hy -dftllvery 6 13 2d. Futures flat. Bate, duriae tbe week 53.000 bales. American 83,500 bales: .peculatora- took 2,000 bale.; exporter, took.7,700 bale.; aclu- rrr7?VrA iuuiu, ilWlUTO 1 bales, of which 93,000 were American; total l 100 407.000 bales of; which 278,000 balea Sfk r ' 3'00.Q baIca of I which 251,000 bales are American. . , . -rT , , . - TA - :i v.i( I ed- tJpl.nda, 1 m C, December aDd Jinu- I T delivery 6 9-32d ; March and April'de- U........ . i. ,, . . iJreadttufrs firm, with a email basinets at tbe same prices. 3.80 P. M.The Manchester market is di!l!fS lt? dT?,W . .. , O.SOt. M.. Uplaeds, 1 m C, April and May delivery 6fd: May and June delivery fi 7 IfM J at??', ..... o n ui wiiuu nj-unjr iuliuuc o,wu uaics American. Lard 46s. Daily Additions BX BKINQ HADE TO OUli L A HQ & STOCK I 01 GROCK8. and as a part thereof we are offering our patrons 250 Boxefl cn4KSB' .QQ Boxes MKAT, Barrel APPLX8. JQQ Barrels POTATOES, 150 0 BbU FLOUBu sr,ie' 225 BbiBSUaAfi. fn Bags COy FEE, Java, iJJ Lagalra and Bio. 25Q Moll BAGGIHQ, JQQQBdl-.TIES. K An Boxes 8OAP, STARCH, CANDY. OUU CANDLES, CKACKEIta, ' 91A Boxes HATCHES, CANNED OVU GOODS, Or f Kegs NAILS, 2QQ Bags SHOT, c, for sale by ( ADRIAN ft V0LLER8. oclOtf S. E. corner Front and Dock fits. Bricks Without Straw BY A. W. TOURGBE, AUTHOR OF "FOOLS iSrand," Toy and Whistles," Ac. A elegant lot of Chromoa and Faney Franes and Basel fust received. Also Photograph AlhurnB, FancyBaskets,Papeterlei, A, c.,at i . d W.. YATES', oAif . Book8t0re. Call and See. pjlMBERGER.SWISS AND SAP-SAGO CHEESE Dutch Herring?. Souoed Pig. Feet, new Luise Beans. Beef Tongue, Fulton Market Bae', Carrots, Codfish, Mackerel. Cranberries,' Oranges, Lemons, and a fall line of Family Groceries low for cash. - Lb VOLLBKS. PC 31 tf S6aBdSa 8onth Front atreet. OVER 40 DIFFERENT KINDS COOK AND HKATIMO RTOVES. to select ! from. .Write far illustrated catalogue an4 prle lisL Taereis money to be saved. ' ' ' r. a. aiflu tu., ocSltf ' r Wllm5ngtn, N. C. Bv Express. LACE FICHUS. LACK TIES, LACE CAMITRIC Handkerchief s, Silk Handkerchief sJ Glass Doylaa, Table Damask and tne nest stocx or 1 owe is ana Ln-t,,," t All cheap, my 3 tf " T JOHN J. HED Airriyed! .r -i :: - a New'Riyer Oyte js ij. il a of th '.Itoto'BAtolDN. Pino Uountain Beef. JS IFINJI laiTTwnariir'DV vi-Jf a. . ,aian 1 1. rn . , T.TTT,7r' TT., . . T pi" tnlFonna l Street Market, near Boney Bridge? 1 se S9 tf T. A. WATSON AlCO. (Commissioner Sale or n,. aittol tJnder Dcrrcp r forcelosure. v viitTtiie nrtTtM pitduii. ...... "r1 i 13 Jadcmcnt of f "redone re. rendered in "V n I 1 U-l tn. lKR(l.-nf tta Kmwl tnr Ikmnf j- . c-maly, Bute of North Carolina, In a erii" ! UJ.,... ..nn .. .. I ..u rv. i . ' "1 civil r..i"U ,uu.uk M wuifc. UWm "'I t.., ., of New anover,M Pialutlff, and JoMpk L ,,k and ry h. barlow, W. wifa, irbark-a M M!J""" and Dawiet U KnMH(l,r)etndaou, ib Bii;r XeLh. llaVla.' VmtmlmilxVtfr iu..i. .... ."'K'i' i Pettk Davis.' Cmnmlltfirr, nftpoin w) u JiKl'me.t and decr.ie I I m 11 for c.h k. . I""1 lll llnii Iff ilia Mm WiIiim. in. . .' 7 -'1 . . ' ' . V w- w Will M, .. ilmtiivtm- it fM .MI . .... ' . ' nii.tbnay of ISdvMnib -r, h.'li. H() i u "" M.,a cermin lot or tAre- K I auH nu,i.'. '"" T.uyof Wllrafaion. aanavsorl ti r..i, h Beginning st be Northa um inurmcil,,n ketatreet with Miuih rwtj tbeuc m H' " wardly wlthMarhai atawVaixiy nx lot formerly knowdas WtUi.courl .. '" - Mn.lhB.rrfli wllk Ilia arii.lar. In.. ' '"'I,C . 1 seatebawK paraUel wiih hundred and thirty (& r 1 aoutbem Ho ol frlncof nonarea ana inirty vkj ret lo a stake . ' i aoutbem Jia of rnncers straat; ihoho ii , "' I lino of Prince street Westwardlr slxi ... frtru,tie itasternii.ofiiinths.r.. ) 'Ii vvi iv siiw mmm u av w w aaiuw VI frt I t.t ilk llh aaU Una of Ninth mtrmmt tltM. it.. . ' .'.'.r: rr:r: .i:z- u"oruu i inmT isfin iuhl ni ins nmnnninar an . . i j sae lo. piee or.paroei aa lo. piece or .paroei of land which tb Joseph L Barlow add Marv a. Barlow hi. 1 tniriT fs'm iool m ma ixwitifiinir- mn ... cooveveaV t The stank of f New Hanover i... a,l.1n AnnA Af mArlffiM whlh K j . , oay or uecemper, a. t. ibtt. and is rrrim the offlce of tho JJagister of Deeds sf the com !i . i l, towhicn reference U K1t.d io tt This kth day of October. !,. HaTII UAVls 000 331 CuminiM,,,,,, , OornrnJ. loner1 Hn v of ClHte finder Dettrw Foreclosure. VUU'Ua aKP IN rURsU .vca . Judgment of foreclosure, render, l i i - I L Vinnlv HLate of Nurth l)anlln n. ....... - i 7,:.: lT? i ,. ,J flstaUV. and VV'm. C n ..i ' "n. vyuuri uc.w.i'fi r , i. day, bis wire, Ltufuiiitanta, the nndifmUnud ""j u aria I.. ri I WalnUt streets, and runnlue thence woaiwarou U....I k . I . . .. .. 1! ari . V. . 1 I. 1 n , . . 1 U in tmralleJ with Walunt umai . (93) feeU to the Western lina of Koprlh street- ai?H Uhenc .mviiv.u bMtui wvui hi jiae or rointh street to tbo beginning .Tho same twinir -.. . . the aatera ends of Lota Nee. i and t. in Kim l ttlZ M.lnM n Ik. .ffi.1.1 I . ' . w, MvwiuuiA iu fruv vuiuu piaa oi taid city ol Wiimiagton. aad betas the eaeie lot, piece or i... eel of land which the said Wm. p. Canada. it,,i JdLarU B.Canaday, hie-wire, cob veyed to lb.- i hr Bank of New Uanover" by a certain deed of nmu nee. whlcb bears data the 4th da. of j. i Vo-;i !.. A. u oc5 33t Commlaaiont-r. Sale of Vultiuble founds In Hruiik. wick County, T3Y VIRTUK OF A JUDGMENT OK JtKK jlj closure renaerea 6v the Mtmcrinr i nrt ,.i cm, actlon ib9reia pendlnir, entitled Tboman 1 Kadger, Administrator, andoihoTs, vs. Tbomas c T nd ,thL'rB. as commissioner or aiu o5 Kl rSSr th.or brukhvuie. in the county of Brunswick, expo i . iuou.irauiKiini iwnum OI ut two J tracU formerly known aa the "Oaks nantatliui" I the "Hill Tract." centatnlnem acrrs of swanii 0D1 I itjraiijiroaau, iiyioruavugioiot isle Ut' ia I b. Badcor hv daedor moruraim J....T. " .. i. . .. I M. 1 . . . . .... 13T0. and reVlstered in the offlce of UotFU-r of "l r?n wd ers ran'W " , 2d. The tract l,inK on the west ido of K.l, Island, containing H8 acres, conveyed by Thmnaa fe?lclJnenDr Ma wlIe 10 the said Delta h. Hadecr bydeed or Mortgage dated 1st July. IH7I. ami ,i.fcl Uegt oQlce I.. Inxilt u. .1 l pathos ho, TxKJts-Unu third of the nrlce Md to bo until In C8h. tbo residue In two eqasl lnstalmonu at on. and two years, with Intorcsi from tho day or rale W V.' J . . Mil ..I..W, oclOdtds Commlsniuiicr Secretary's Office, WILMINGTON A WHL0ON HAIL Hi) A I) CO. W11.KINOTON. N. C, Octolwr 7th. mi ''IM1B FOKTr-FIKTU ANNUAL M KhTINU OK JL the Stockholders or the Wilmington & WrMi.n Kailroad Company will bo held iu Wilmington. i tha office or the Company, on Toeailsr. tne ) of Novcmrx-r arzt. J. W. TUUJal'MlN. Hcerclary ociS tdm Secretary's Office, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA A AUUU8TA It K. WiusiNeTox, N. C, October t7th, 180. rjJHE ANNUAL MEETING OF TUB STOCK holders of the Wllmlntrton, Col um bis A ADgnnta Railroad Company wUl bo held at lha office of th Company, tn Wilmington, on Tuaaday, the HUh or November next. J. W. THOMPSON, OC28 tdm Hccrcitarr. New Crop Bice. 3Q Tierces and bbls Carolina RICK, 150 Be" prlrae KI OOFirEE' 1AAA Bbls Good FLOUR. lUUv Bbls Refined EUGAR. JqQ Bbls Cuba MOLASSES, 20Q Keg NAILS. At Low Prices. HALL & PEABSALL. oc37 DAWU '- A LARGE STOCK OF Sash. Doors. Blinds, AND . i ALL KINDS OF kMlLL WOhK, LUMBER, LATnS, Ac, FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. AT i-.1 i ALTAFFKU. PRICE A Co.. Faovomt: Foot of Walnut st. oesitf- i Omci: Knit, near Red Cross st . Lamps, lanterns! &c. KEROSENE OlI LAMPS AND LANTERNS. Wicks, Burners, Shade. ChUaneya. Oil at 15 cents; Oil at 15 cent per gallon. Ready Mlxd Faint for every body use, Varnish, Colors, c, for sal low at GEORGE A. PECE'S. Jiovs tf . U Boalh Front HL For Sale. K A A A A A Hard and Soft BRICK. Contractor. "UWUU and buUder will sarq i I sarq meney by leg us. 500 bales G E Timothy HAY, IC09 tnrshels Black Weed aiH llow food Oat." . n. . bbls fresh Pearl Hominy. 100 baahels Cow l . ' Wheat Bran, Ao. 1 t ' JPBJWTON CUMMINO A CO.. n4tf v iller and Oral Dtalcrs. FOR tJiE XOCAL & fpLTICAL NKWS OF THE FIRST DISTRICT, mil ) ' ,a tMaaociatw riewaoapeav. PUBLISHED ! AT ELWABETH , CUY, N- jr-8ent to any address to January 1, 1HHJ.'0' OMBDOLLAR. By
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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