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WILMINGTON, N. u
Saturday-Morning;,. Nov. G, 1880.
MORNING-EDITION.
THE JLATJE8T MKWiS.
FBOH ALL PASTS OP THE WORLD
THE ELECTION .
A DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY OP ONE IN
THIt TJ.'s. SENATE THE HOUSE BE
PUBLICAX CJaXJFOMNLe. STILL IN
DOUBT- THE KXWYOSX MAT OKA LTY
OFFICIAL BETTJBNS FBOM IOVJA,
ILLINOIS, ETC -
By Telegraph to the Morning Star. j
Waehtkgtoh, November 5. A. epeeial
lo the Star from New York aaya: "It is
admitted at Republican headquarters, that
Ike Democrats-Wh Lave a majority of one
in the Senate.
1. f II.ll ; ; .Jmillut Ihn
XBUUUBjUy MJ.mil Ik 19 oumuivu
House will be Republican by a majority of
tea to fifteen. There is s:ma talk
in this city in regard to the possibility
that Mr. Dowd may yet be shown to be
elected Mayor, and as tbe report spreads
it creates considerable excitement. Tbe
general belief, however, is that Grace is
elected." -
Tbe best attainable information shows
tbe probable election of tbe following Con
gressmen In close Districts in various parts
of the country: Lewis, Republican, in tbe
Ninth District, Illinois; Hazeltine, Green
back Republican, ia the Sixth District,
Mississippi; White, Republican, in tbe
Ninth District, Kentucky.
CALIFORNIA..
Ban Francisco, November 5 This
morning's papers make the vole of Cali
fornia practically a tie. This change from
last nightTreport is due less lo any turn in
the reports of precincts than to a revision
of tabulated statements. These differ con
siderably, and there are evidences of loose
wotk feufflcient lo discredit all eslimates
Uadoubtedly tbe estimate of 2,000 of last
night was too high, and the best opinion
-seems to be that Garfield will have a plu-
a a SVS a "V fS
rainy or irom ouu io iuuu.
Nevada will give Hancock about 600
majority. y
TENNESSEE.
Nashville, November 5.- Rat or ns from
78 counties out of 94, give Hawkins, Re
publican, for Governor, 83,104; Wright,
Democrat, 67,641; Wilson 49.844. Tbe
con a ties to be heard from gave Hayes a
majority of 2,000 over Tilden in 1876. :
Tbe Legislature as far as heard from, will
stand as follows: Senate Republicans 7,
Democrats 6, Repudiation Democrats 4, dis
tricts in doubt 8. House Republicans-28,
Democrats 16, Repudiation Democrats 10,
districts in doubt 11. A Republican gain
of 19.
ALABAMA.
Mobile, November 5. Herodou, Dem
mocrat, for Congress, in tbe First District,
has about 3,000 majority. The official vote
has not yet been made public.
MINNESOTA.
St. Paul, November 5. The State com
plete gives Garfield 40,000 majority. The
Legislature stands as follows: Senate He1'
publicans 85, Democrats 10. House Re
publicans 85, Democrats 15, Independents
and Greenbackers 10.
ILLINOIS.
Chicago, Nov. 5. Sixty six out of 102
counties in Illinois give Garfield 37,612
raijonty, a Republican gain of 20,967.
This indicates a majority in the State of
50,001
IOWA.
Dej Moises, Nov. 5. The Republican
Slate Committee estimate the Republican
majority in Iowa at 80,000. Only four
counties out of 99 in the State give a ma
jority for Hancock.
ELEGTUIV SPARK!.
Kowell leads io tbe walking match
at
IvOUUOO.
Clara Morris, the actress, is sick with
malarial fever.
The Democratic National Commii'.ee
will meet in New York on Monday next.
Tbe British steamer Sandringbam is
ashore near Cape Henry, N. C. Sae is
cotton laden, from Galveston for Glasgow.
A Patterson (N. J.) special says that tbe
Barbopr Flax Spinning Company haa set
half a dozen Chin a me" n to work in its mill,
thereby exciting much indignation among
the other workmen.
A band of men numbering 100, partly
armed and marching in military order,
traversed an estate nearTrulee, Ireland,
last night, forcing tenants to move and not
to pay above a certain amount of rent.
In the Philp trial at New York yester
day, experts were examined for tbe de
fence bat nothing of importance was
elicited. A further hearing was adjourned
until Tuesday next, when new evidence
for tbe defence will be offered.
Eagliih has been interviewed. He feels
no chagrin at the result; thicks tbe Demo
cratic party will survive the defeat, and
that prosperous times, business satisfaction
and a disposition to let well enough alone
will account for the Repnblican success,
setting aside a lack ' of harmony in New
York, tbe October election in Indiana and
some other thicgB.
New Tori. Comparative cotton state
ment. NkwYork, Nov. 5. The following is
the comparative cotton statement for the
week ending this date:
1880. 1879.
Net receipts at all United
States ports daring
week: 252.657 223,706
Total receipts to this
da 1,632,451 1,387,038
Exports for week 149,501 135,146
Total exports to this
date. 839,940 654,921
8tock in all U. S. ports. 704,271 585,503
Stock In all Interior
towns.... 116,741 70,683
Stock in Liverpool ... 407,000 296,000
American afloat for
Great Britain. 251,000 236,000
Weekty Ueport of tbe Liverpool ioc
fn Trade.
LBy Cable to the Morning Star
Liverpool, Nov. 5. The weekly cir
cular of tbe Liverpool Cotton Brokers' As
sociation aays: Cotton was in moderate re
quest, botioa. Monday there was an in
creased trade demand, which has since
continued. Quotations were firm at last
week's rates except for American, which
was in (air request but in free supply, and
pricf,8 id- loww- 1 Sea Island a
small business waa done at uncharged
pnc2V ?atar,f8 Pened quiet and Ihe
EhJh v-dQl1 and inanimate
througboat the week, with small fluctua.
tiooa. Prtces average l-16d. lower.
Charlotte Press-. They sat down
oa Paal B. Means over ia Cabarrus with
700oajorityf iwWclrboated'Mhe Govern
HOKSFORLVS; ACID PH03PHATE
shtmldbe used ivhen you are sufferine
from mental or physical exhaustion. f
latmna fi
New Yortt Kifti Stores mark!
KnTtmber 3.
"?; Spa its TurptntJntTflere' laf a 'ettady
J market, but trade for the day light; mer-
cban;able order rtuott-d at 456451 Rosics j
two not materially "changed, wi'h liable
light. Quotations as follows : Btraioid
at fl 80; good Btraiotd f 1 85; No. 2 hi- b
$1 902 05; No. 1 G 11 $2 252 CO; gopd
No. 1 I $2 752 85; low pale K $3 00
3 12; Pale M $3 87i-' extra pale N $3 02
S75; and window glass W $4 004 12t
City pitch, at $185. Tar is quoted nominal
at trora $3 003 5O.
XlltCOlAIIiS
The mails close arid arrive at the City
Post Office as follows:
. close.
Northern through mails 7:45 P. M.
Northern through and way
mails 5:30 A.M.
Raleigh ..5:30 A. M. and 5. -00 P. M.
Mails for the N. C Railroad,
and routes supplied there
from, including A. & N. C.
Railroad, at
5:80 A. M.
Southern mails for all points
South, daily 8 A.M. and 7:45 P
tr-r-w - . r t v
M.
western maustu. v. nyjaauy
(except Sunday)
Mail for Cheraw & Darliaeton
5:00 P. M.
Railroad 7:45 P.M.
Mails for points between Flo
rence-ana Charleston, a a.
M. and.
Fayetteville.andofficeson Cape
-m 1- . rw a
7:45 P. M.'
f ear xuver, anesaays ana
Fridays LOOP
M.
Fayetteville, via Lumberton,
daily, except Sundays.... 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 for Easy Hill, Town
Creek, Shallotte and Little
River, Mondays and Thurs
days Wilmington and Black River
G:00A. M
Chapel, Mondays, Wednes-
davs and Fridays 5:00 A
M.
OPEN FOB DELIVERY.
Northern through and way
mails ... 7:00 A.M.
Northern through mails. 9:30 A. M.
Southern mails 7:30 A..M.
Carolina Central Railroad. . . . 10. -00 A. M.
General delivery open from 6:00 A. M.
toI6:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to
9:30A. M.
Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M.,
and from 2 to 5 :30 1'. M. Money order and
Register Department open same as stamp
office.
Stamps for sale at general delivery when
stamp office is closed.
Mails collected from street boxes every
day at 3.30 P. M.
Take Notice !
This is the only Lottery ever voted on by thepeoplc
of a State, and under a late decision of the U.S. Su
preme Court at Washington, is the only legal Lottery
now in the United States, all other charters having
been repealed or having no existence.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A POKTUNB. BLKVKNTH GRAND DIS
TRIBUTION, CLASS E,, AT NSW ORLEAN8,
TUBS DAY, NOV. 9. l&S0-12Gil monthly
Drawlne
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This institution was regularly incorporated by the
Legislature of the State for Kdaeattonal and Ckarl-
table purpoeea In 1868, FOB TUB TERM OF
TWKNTY-FIVB TBARS. to which contract the In-
violable faith of the State ia pledged, which pledge
haa been renewed by an overwhelming popular
vote, securing ita franchise in the new constitution
adopted December Sd, A. D. 1379, with a capital
of $1,000,000, Xm which it has since added a reserve
f and of $350,000.
ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DI3TRIBU
TION will take place monthly on the second Tues
day. It never scales or postpones.
Look at the following Distribution :
CAPITAL PRIZB, $30,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH
UALb' TICKETS, ONB DOLLAR.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize $30,000
1 Capital Prize 10 000
1 Capital Prise . i'ooo
2 Prizes of $2500 io00
a rrii.ee or luoo a 000
20 Prises of 500 lOloOO
100 Prices of 100 10 080
800 Prizes of 50 " 10,000
500 Prizes of 20 ' "" 10 000
1000 Prizes of 10 10000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
9 Approximation Prizes of $300 ,700
9 Approximation Prizes or 200 1,800
9 Approximation Prizes of 10J 900
1851? Prizes, amounting to (110,400
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all
prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation
win te paid.
Write, cle&rlv RtAtiTKr f nil aAAnwu fn. r.v,v.
lormation, or send orders by express or in a Reds-
tawxA J " .tf s-i a Ti .. ... . -
uvvi vi muuir vuei ujr uuu aoaressea on
ly to id. A. DAVPHIR.
New Orleans, Louisiana.
or same person at
. 319 BROADWAY, NKWYOBH.
All oar Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under
i BB?rYlBori andlmanagement of GENERALS
r i . Duuaau&iui ua j uual a. kahi.y
oc 13 D2aw4wiW
we sat
New Crop Bice.
Tierces and bbls Carolina R1CB,
JQ Bags prime RIO COFFEE,
1000 GOOd FI'OUR'
JIQQ Bbls Refined SUGAU,
JQQ Bbla Cuba MOLASSES, .
2QQ KeS NAILS.
At Low Prices.
HALL & PEARSALL.
oc27 DWtf
A LARGE STOCK OF
Sash. Doors, Blinds.
AND
ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK,
LUMBER, LATHS, fco.,
POR SALB VERY CHEAP.
AT
ALTAFFER, PRICK A Co.,
Factory: Oytick
Foot ot Walnut et. Nutt, near Red Cross st.
oc 31 t f
Lamps, Lanterns, &c.
KKROSBNTS OIL, LAMPS AND LANTERNS,
Wicks, Burners, Shades. Chimneva. Oil it ik
cents; OU at 85 cents per gallon. Ready Mixed
sale tow at voiors,c, ror
n . ' GEORGE A. PECK'S.
nov tf 25 South Front fet
For Sale.
500000 ah80"8,1"0- extractors
y V JJ V V and builders wUl save money by soe
irg us . ' .
gQQ bales Q K Timothy HAY,
SCODImshela Black Seed and ellow feed Oats 50
bbls fresh Pearl Hominy, 100 bashel ew Pa,
Wheat Bran, Ac. ww ifeas,
PRESTON OUMMIN6 A GO..
i 4 tf Millers and Grain Dealers.
No Change.
I AM HTIT.T. AT aTV OT.n OKaum .
where I keep a .fall supply of Carriages!
now openisg a large stock of Harness,
Bridles and Halters, and keep constantly
.WTUihtemyllrte of business at low
r. jwyuig uuuts au BBon nouce.
H- HAYDEN'S Factory;
oc 31 tf Third, bet. Market and Princess st
COMMEliOiA
k
r
Tbo 4jiliq4al or openiog quotutioua beUpw
are posttd at tbu Produce Exchmive dajiy
at 1 P. M., aud refer to prices at Hint hour.
STAR OFFICE. Nov. 5, 6 P. M 1
SPIRITS TURPENTINE The m-tikt-t
o
pened flim ai 43 cents per gallon, wjtu
advance of lie on last reports. f
ROSIN. Tbe market was dull at (l AO
for Strained and $1 45 for Good Straiuod.
No sales to report.
TAR The market was firm at $2 40 ikr
bbl of280 lbs, with soles at quotations, i
CRUDE TURPENTINE Market fiiln.
with Bales reported at $1.80 for Hard ami
$2 80 per bbl for Yellow Dip and Viigi.
'COiTTON. The market was jaiet,wiih
sales, of ,125 bales on a basis -of 10 cejits
per lb. for Middling. Futures for November
opered steady in New Tor k at 10.80 cebts
and closed steady at 10. so cents; January
opened steady at 10. 85 eta and closed steady
at 10.93 cents. The following were tbe ojli
ciat quotations here:
Ordinary
Good Ordinary
Strict Good Ordinary. 9
Low Middling 9
Middling. 10
Good Middling
cents ?p lb,
i
PEANUTS We note a decline in this
article. Sales reported at 2030 cents
for shelling stock, 40 cents for Ordinary, 50
cents for Prime, 60 cents for Exlru Prime,
70 eta for Fancy.
itKCEIPra.
Uollou 1061 bales.
Spirits turpentine 91 catiks.
Rosin 469 bb)s.
Tar 197 "
Crude turpentine 249 "
i.. ii rrit .nisi'hn
tUy Telegraph to tae MorahiK Utar.l
Financial.
New York, November 5 Kvouiugj
Money 23i per coot. Sterling exchange
481. Governments weak and lower; new
fives 111?; four and a half per cents UOj;
four per cents 109$ State bonds generally
dull
Oommereiai.
Evening Cotton quiet but steady; sales
to-day of 703 bales; middling uplands 11
cents; Orleans Hi cents; weekly receipts:
net 7,030 bales, gross 47,095 bales; exports
to Great Britain 0,346 bales; to the conti
nent 2,603 bales, to France 1,616 bales;
sales for the week 6,423 bales, stock 83,038
Kalao Mnn thorn flour llnrlinrifrfH tnd mn
erately active; common to fair extra $4 90
5 50; good to choice do $5 556 85.
Wheat feverish and unsettled, opening
f c lower, but subsequently recovered from
tbe decline and closed about tteady; on
graded red 95c$l 18 Corn iic bet
ter with a moderate trade; ungraded 66
57c. Oats about c better and more ac
tive; No. 3, 88ib9i cents. Coffee on
changed. Sugar in fair demand and firm;
Muscovado 7e; centnfugnl 88 3-wc;
fair refined steady and quiet; prime 8fc;
refined quiet and unchanged. Molasses
quiet and unchanged. Rice steady and in
moderate inquiry. Rosin quiet and tin-
changed. Spirits turpentine stronger at45
48 cents. Pork stronger and more active
at $1515 25; middles stronger and : in
good demand; short 8c; long and short
7c. Lard a shade stronger and fairly active
at $870 bid for November. Freights about
steady.
Cotton Net receipts 1,308 bales; gross
15,048 bales. Futures closed steady with a
sale of 6.300 bales at thef olio wing quota
tions : November 10.80 cents; December
10.83O10.ei cents, January 10.03 cents,
February 11 0511 06 cents, March 11.19
4711 On nnp Anril 11.S5l7h11 &A lunla
May 11. 4611.47 cents; Jane 11.581.60
cents.
Baltxmobx, No v. 5. Floor steady; trade
moderate; Howard street and western super
Art -t. m strv a a nvev a aa. -m l i
i 90 OOX04 uu; extra f mh&o uu; iamiiy
$5 25 6 00; city mills super 3 754 2;
extra $4 505 00; family $8 S56 60; rfo
brands $6 126 37; Patapsco family $7 00.
Whotnntlurn eaaior hnt tint nnnlthlv
lower; western lower.closing easy; sootnern
red fl 051 13; amber fl 08 20; No,
1 Maryland $1 15 1 16; No. 2 western
winter red on spot and November ide
livery $1 14tl 14; December delivery
$1 16fU6; January delivery l 18J
1 19; February delivery $1 20T1 20. Corn
southern steady; western on spot firm,
futures neglected ; southern white, 5254c;
do yellow, 51 54 cts. Oatsfrrm; western
white 38i39c; .mixed 36c. Provisions
quiet and lower for job lots; no round lots
selling. Mess pork $15 5015 75. Bulk
meats loose shoulders and clear rib sides
none offering; packed 58c. Bacon
ouuuiuersou; uiearriu eiuea ofo; namsxi
13Jc. Lard refined 9ic Coffee dull nd
lower; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair lli
13ic Sugar lower and quiet; A soft 9fc.
Whiskey unsettled at $111011 13. Freights
higher and firm. I
Chicago, Nov. 5. Flour quiet and nn- 1
changed. Wheat fairly active but a shade
higher; No. 2 Chicago spring, $1 Olfo cash;
$1 05 December; $1 04c January. Corn
steady and in fair demand; 39c cash; 45
45ic May. Oata in good demand and a
shade higher; 29xC cash; 34fc May. Pbrk
unsettled and generally lower at $13 1p5
$14 00. Lard fairly aetive and a shade
higher at $8 05. Balk meats irregular;
shoulders $4 55; clear $7 55. Whiskey
steady and unchanged.
8t. Louis, Nov. 5. Flour quiet and 'un
changed. Wheat fairly active and -lower
but stiffened at close; No. 2 red fall $1 3li
1 Olfc cash; $1 04$ December; $1 06i
1 07i January. Corn firmer and slow; 39i
39c cash; 89f39ic January. Oats
higher; 29Jc cash; 80ic bid December.
Whiskey steady and unchanged. Porkqhiet
at $14 00. Lard quiet at $8 00. Bulk
meats dull and nominal. Bacon, nothing
doing and no stock.
mrrrun kiaukktn.
By Telegraph to tko Morning Star.
Nov. 5. Galveston, steady at 10 cts
net receipts 4.G62 bales; Nnrfnlir
free at 10 9-16 cents net receipts 5'980
bales; Baltimore, quiet at 10f cents-4-net
receipts bales; Boston, dull at 11 J cnts
net receiDtsS68 h&laa; Philarlolnhio
at Hi cents net receipts 821 bales; Savan
nah, steady at 10$ cts net receipts 96,723
bales; New Orleans, easy at lOlents-net
receipts n,.o Dates; inoDiie, easy at 101
centa net receipts 2,445 bales; Memphis
lower to sell at 10 cts net receipts 8.058
bales; Augusta, quiet at 10 cents net I re
ceipts 2,873 bales; Charleston, easy at'10
cents net receipts 7,888 bales. ;
Weekly Receipts. Galveston, 65 314
bales; Norfolk, 34,299 bales; Baltimore.
6& balaa: Rontnn, S .'lift. hafaa. tk;i-ji
phia, 1,483 bales; Savannah, 40,298 bales-
sn vncu, i, DBiea; JXLODlie Q6j04R
uaies; naneston, Baiesv : , 1
fBvDletoiaeMoreioe '
, Livbbfooih Not. '6. 5.15 K M. 0)it6n
foturea steady. :
London, November 5,4.30 P.M. Spirits
turpentine 833 8d33a Cd.
MARINE.
iber 0
6.29 A. hi.
UigiTw?rmliit'ep,iil0.4 Even!
" WXM UWianittgtoriJ,. 2.49 Morn.
uay awigr .;rrf iuu sum.
Slmr ElixaWhUbeei, Hnuthviile, mas
ter. " sitnir John Dawson, Sherman, Point Cai
weiU II P Paddo.
Scar Mary Wheelor, Davis, Calabash,
N C; i.val aturvslb D L Gore: ''
Sthr AiTj!yl-: Li-wis, Shalloite, naval
stores .o Kf rclmt-r & Calder Iin.
CLEARED.
Sinn ElisjiiLu ih, iiisbec, Smi;hvilW;, dis-
ter. : ; -
Sebr Atiute. R Iawi, Lewis, Savanna
LnMai, JnmaiCH, N ibrop & CuQiminig;
vesst l by Etr BaTkof& U'.
-chL HBrJS. A heeler, ;Dvis,, OalAbah,
Sctir Atgyle, Lewi9, Shalloite, Kerchcjer
& Calder Bros.
Schr Jos Souther, Boston, Mass, JasUl
Chad be ura 4s. Co : . '
BXPOKTS.
Boston Sebr Jos Southein 811,006
ft et lumber.
FOREIGN. ;
Jamaica Schr Annie R Lewis-185,783
feet lumber, 50,00a shingles. I
.TIAltlXC DIRECTORY.
i
Llat or Veaneln In the Port or Wil
mington, N. Cm Nov. 5. I88O.
This list does not embrace vessels under 60 tons.
BARQUES.
Hope. Nor. 633 tfSns. Stveseu.
CPMebaiie
A M behwe'garj (Nor.) 429 tons, Jobnsajn,
C P Mebane
Forseiie (Nor ), 415 tons, Kuudsen,
. Heide & 0o
Carl Mai (Nor.);294 tons, Reyer, "
E Peschau& Westermann
Geo Davis (Br) 643 tons, Campbell, j
A Sprunt & Son
Northern Queen (Br.), 37S tons, Andrews,
A Sprunt & Son
Jubiubl(Nijr ) 378 tons, Jensen, .
EG Barker & Co
Atlantic (Ger.), 398 tons. Shearing,
E Pcschau & Westermann
Embla (Nor.) 3S8 ton, Simonsen.
C P Mebioe
Nordt-ii&k ji'ld, Noi, .473 tons,
CP Mebane
Jerbuen (Nor.) 271 tons, Svendsen,
Erna (Ger.), 582 tons, Yohs,
E Peschau &. Westermann
KnuJtv g (Nor.), 844 tons, Evensen, j
Hcidc &:Co
Flid, (Nor.,) 339 Ions, -,
C P Mebaao
Lucie Radmuun(GerU 447 tons, Meyer, :
E Peschau & Westermann
Ryuo, Nor, 236 tons, Soveflaen, ,
C-P Mebane
Stella (Br.) 415 tows, Robinson.
:i E G Barker & Co
8 V Merrick. 335 tons, Lippincott,
Geo Ilarrias & Co
6CHONBRS.
Lena Hunter, 287 tons, Dole, HarrissfcCo
Mary Bear, 168 tons, Chad wick, j
Geo Hariiss &'Co
Annio R Lewi?, 217 tons, Lewis, S
EG Barker & Co
Clara, 275 tons, Cramner,
Geo Ilcrriss & Co
Joseph Souther, 881 tons. Watts,
J II Chad bourn & Co
Eva L Leonard, 115 tons, Macumber,
EG Barker & Co
Imogeno Diveily. 188 tons, Rted, ,
Geo Harrisa fc Co
Carleton (Jit.), 68 tons, Albu,
J E Kidder & Sons
Mary Ji Van tlosf, 2oG tons, Thorn dik.
v EG Barker & Co
Charley Buck!, 242 tons, French, J
E G Barker & Co
E F Cabada. 253 tons, Foster,
Geo Harriss & Co
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A
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j
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FALL
A1U O
. .. " r- M:srr 13 a w 1
3f ' " ' "
83TA181B.
i ---- -
j&fi tiiliifllmlitrtdst Novelties in
fiISSlOO
S??iABICY bRY GOODS
duller !id.vHiBleiii)iw day. Buyers will find it to th
to call oti or order of
oc 10 tf.
Ill 1 II ' '' I
Facts and Figures,
'iur -: . 1 . f .ntc: if
ick
3
?J 1
WE DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARB
-ftarypwpaMdfortlMyALLANO WINTER
MBNTS this feasor ttairire aavoj-ver doiio aero-
iui irrtr. tt c uvtiT nn year pTircBaeea tn saali 1
thnaaffordin oue punm a mesh tatcer and moro
IWWB IWWlMfKiUf VVIC IEVU UUU IVZIBVILT.
Wo hare justfiwaraed after an -abveaoo of two
month l th .Mortheni matketAr during Wbich
time onr faeUlUas for examlBtas tbe Latest Impor
tatloBS haVe-be8B'tasnrpass4, hence-wo can Her
our coctomors not only the LATEST ATYLES. but
by more recent parehaaes. 1 "
- We wspeetfupr lavito your attenttbrl'to tno above
r ACTS, and wHIlbe sJad t demonstrate tbe fame
by FIGURES to all WW will- favor ua with a call
dorinc theensoiax week and uramiaxar AMPLE
Bilks.
Cloaks, " G!oyc8,
"Yelrets,.
Mikbooa.
-Laces,.
ureaa uooas, unens.
' rrrimmi&sps. --u omMaes,
. ? OorseU, .A Biaaketa.
Hoeierr. T t 7.LiMinM.
ineasuoods, Unens
Shawls,,
Carpets, Ladies Gents and Childmis Urderwear
Am 3rtt kV cl. av .
KK-V. , WW Cbf. GW.
Brown C: Roddick
45 market trcLi '
WHOLIAtE AND, itKTAII
Seed Cotton.
500 000 LB8' 8KaDCOTTON WANTED
for which a fair price will be paid IN CASH. I
Apply at
W1LLAUD,
an 86 ra North Water 8t . Wilmington. N. O.
Fresh Celery.
rpBNDSS FRESH CELERY, LARGE CALlFOK
Pears, Sweet Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes,
Choice Candies, and everything nice. Call and be
suited
At 8. G. NORTHROP'S
oc33tf Fruit aad Confectionery Stores.
Apples, Apples. ,
2g Bbls Selected Baldwin APFLES,
For sale by ' .
KKRCHNER & CALDER BROS.
Cheese, Cheese.
100 Boxes Cream and Factory CHEESE,
For sale y
. . a
KZRCHH2B A CALDER BEOS.
Oriental Powder.
I ' BIPP
BLASTING
and MUSKET.
For sale by
oc S3 kf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.
BXullcts, 8Iallct.
100 Bblfl A No" 1 MULLfiT8'
For sale by
KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.
The Ilarion Star.
I THB OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN
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ample, an excellent medium of communication
with a large and Influential class of merchants, me-
wMUM.Hmiwri aim unym siore men, wnose pat
ronage is worth solicitation. Advertisement and
Business Cards inserted on liberal terms.
Address THE STAR,
ptMtf Marion. B.C.
For Sale Low?
TWO 1 -HORSE TRUCKS,
ONB ALMOST NEW,
Both in thorough oider
Can bo bought cheap.
Apply at
my SO tf
THIS OFFICE
The Central Protestant
A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS
MM...Jk.AUM..t .k. . ....... . .
lpgr " vnta o uav meuioaisi rroies
tant Church In North Carolina, ia published at
amuBuwv,n. j.
Terms, 13 00 per annum, in aavance.
The eligibility of its location, the number and ae
tlYity of its aganta, and theconstanUy increasing de
mind f ftrtt uimiv IKa aAlul l..u. '
In various sections, giro the CENTRAL pectliar
claims upon the patronageef the adyertiang public.
laiut.Liix, vuiuwuii Tmr numnah tBtCT
uu MWim WAV VUlbUff
f. L. MICHAUX
Greens oro. N. C.
The Lincoln Progress
IS the only paper published in Lincoln county
and haa an extensive circulation among the Mer
cliants. Farmers and all classes of business men la
Tt ntfara tit thA afaMianta tt VDtTtm l .i.. - . -
VcKodd
thhtWeSNof bustaessUpATLOFS AND FURNISH IKS. MB!1.N
! tisemenU SubscrioUoa price, $3 60? amiS
T.lraAr! trms will Kaa aallaaawaww . . a
Hdreae DBLAN-i
. Wtnr and Pro rr Vt or
High-BredDoffs,
ftfiSS5lJBa- SETTER?.
- --. wiua Kuaranwea peoigrees.
For sale by
X. F. WELSH.
York, perm
aovTBAWtf
"LD NEWftTAPm arTrranT.il
T
Can be hod at the STAR OFFICE: -
IN ANT QUANTITY
t , i i i
36 Market 8 tree t
CLOAKS, SHAWLS
Pir iitti h,L
36 Market Street.
Announcement.
ON ACCOUNT OF
tha marrlaj.o of OBr
Mr. Munroo e have
thU day hunled In onj
Rooster.
THE NEW FURNITURE STORE or Him
RENDS A MUM ROE, Houtheaat Com, Market
andSdSt.. WllmlnKton. N. C. offer. the
stock and best designs of Furniture at Whoi..,i,.
or Retail lower than any Nouacln the Stale
oc 81 tf
Tourists
A
ND, .ALL ,PBR8ON8 WANTING TKUNKn
J.. . 11 wiu um new sioca junt arrived
OmrWOlesale and RcUll UarneM ErtablMmi.-bi
can't be beat for Latest Htylea and Best , ,,, ,,
the least money. No. 8 Mouth Front Ht
OC 31" MALLARD A BOWDJtN
Groceries, &c.
QAA Rolls Cotton SAGGING.
WVJ 1 V. 8 and y w ii
1500 BnT,dles Ncw mi rcd T"s.
QQQ Lbs BogginK TWINE,
1000 BW PLOUR a" KrdcB.
400 110X08 8moked nd DrT lt MIHK,
9 A A Hhds and Bbls Now Crop Cuba ar.d
NowOrtoans MirLAMHKH,
1 2Q Q Keff NAILS, 4 to 40,
QQQ Dales HOOP IRON.
2 Q Bags SHOT, all aleen,
5QQ BagaCOFPEE.alJ eiad,
25 Q Bbla SUGAR, all grades.
125 BoxeBA8,orU5dCANDY
'125 Tub" Pnre LAKD
150 Cox" 8tarcu'
125 Cac LTE'
200 Boxca&OAI
j QQ Boxes TOBACCO,
100 Boxcfl and Utdt Ubl HNUr",
OA A Groan MATCUK8,
aw V V
Wrapping Paper, Twlno. Hoda. Candler, (?r k
aa IATrN , I war .
ers, Pepper, Ginger, Bptco. Water BuckcU, a c
For aaln
low o
bv
OC SI tf
WILLIAMS A MURCUISON
To my Jr'rionds and Cus
tomers.
JAM NOW DAILY KECilVING MV TAIL
stock of BOOTS AND BHOE3. conslrtlkff . li
the Latest Styles. My past stock and miucrco
speak for themselves, and I only ask a continuance
of your favors bo liberally bestowed on mo. I'leam.
call and cxamlno my stock as regards quality i.i
prices. No trouble to show the t&oAi. Will hi
pleased to see yon one and all.
Respectfully,
C. ROSENTHAL,
33 IT1 A It It ET ST.
; Sian of la bbow Cac.
se la t.'
Coal and Wood.
JONT FORGET THAT WK HAVE MOVHU
to tbe premises, corner of Water and Maltx nj
streets, where wo keep COAL, WOOD, BH1NU1.K8,
BRICK and POWDER at lowest eaah prices.
Lax, Jr.,
oc37 tf
Cor. Mulberry and Water n.
For Sale at Low Prices.
300
1000
100
500
100
300
300
Rolls and Half Rolls BAOUINK
Bdls Arrow and Delta TIES.
Boxes D. 8. and Smoked 1!AU.V,.
Bbls FLOUR, all grade,
Bags COFFEE. GO bbla bUUAU.
600 kegs NAILH,
Bdls HOOP I HON, 1.000 New nnJi
Second-Hand SPIRIT BAKKELm.
CaaaaSosps. Lya, Potaah, HuuS.
Tobacco, soda, Crackers, Cbcono.
Lard, Ac, Ac
WORTH WO HTM.
se 13 tf
A Large Supply
(f GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
anil RnmitK'R AtTOIN avillll'
on hand. Will kII low to Ua trad.
J. H. HARDIN.
FlVSCi Iptlon Dragglat,
OcSltf New Marke t
ImmensQ Gains
AND INCREASE OF CLOTHING KECK1VI
this week, which, we will dispose of to th
public at ruinous 'prtoea aa follows! Mass' Hotu
for f4 60; Youths' Salts, $3 60; Boys' Bella, I ve ;
ChUdrcns' SulU, $3 00.
Fuji Returns
of our stock en' be had by calling at an sarljr 1
at our store.
-A.. JDJTXID,
noS Cieiklar and Mertbaot Tailor.
Dyer & Son,
Boeka, Cbost froteetora. -.i
MaUn paika Dot" Acarfsse 18 oaaU.
Underahirta for YB earns. in
An Kaglea coUway made of that old style ' .
CottOA maaoal Drawara marla tn oftrlar. OC SI I'
' Cotton Flaaoal Drawers made to order, oc ;
Furniture and Bedding.
K A A COMMON BEDSTEADS RECEIVED TO
i)JJ day, Loutis-as, Sofa. PaHor Holts. Oeuuc
TaMes. Btagere'sleska, OflceTaMee, BMeeoardn.
Black Walnut and Cottage Chamber Salts, ac
tresses of all kind! of our own maetfaoture.
stock lslargroand Weeanno'be endarsord for n
liable goods.
D. A. SMiTH A CO.,
oc 94 tf No. 43 North Front ritrwt
SI.