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iE IIOBNINff BTAR By VM. II. tltilt it.i.isJsku uajlt bxi kit hum. - uilha. "' 4 . it 1 1L Tpontli " ....... i To City Bttbeeribors, delivered In sj.y part o: th i.it authorised to collect fur mere than three ra.r u J ranee. tiS MORNING EDITION. Altered at the Poet Office at Wilmington. N. as second class matter. OUTLIVI-:. Richard S. Young, Mid lo be from S. C. arrested in New Yoik for betra) el of a girl; bis friends say it ia an a' tempt to blackmail Moore, Republican, beats Youug, Dem ocratic, 844 in Tenneesee. Missiasippi Valley Commission met at Si. Louis yes erday. The French Micistry re signed and resignations accepted by Presi dent Grevy; Le has Bent for Gambella and ay Fifty unarmed men are to be mui to Longb Maik to cut the crops, they will be protected by cavalry. E. K ii.ar. of the Democratic State Commit- i. c, en) s co nuttings of either his couimit- ,f ut lhe Executive Committee have beeu held sitce the election. Ulster County Democratic Committee, of New York, have served a protest against counting the bal lots of that county upon the Board of Can Tsscrs. Two deaths fiom yellow fevtr a ml several cases of the disease are reported at Kty West, Fla. Hancock Ulkvt-s Garfield was elected and thould be u-.ugurutcd wiiln ul any fast ; be. rt-pudi-tLe agilatini illative lo throwing out i lit o'e of New Yiuk. Ben. Wood's 1 1, i tiou to Coogii-frs is contested on the fTuud i f fraud. Oeu. Wheeler elec- nd t Cirjgrcfs in Alabama. Sixty j i tre Injured in a iiot in Prance .,r,i nig uut of lhe enforcement of the re liL.i(in dtctets. A pri'peller with a 0, j-..r sixttin lias been lost n the lakes, GiCt!d has resigned a& a member of f . i-i rc. A bankiiigi iHce kt DalUs, 1 , j s lobbtd Tuesday .l $6,000- 2w Yoik maikelt: Mouey percent; , . : ijui. t ut 10 15 1G&10 13-16 cents; goutbriu ll"ii h tb Jo firmer but mod erately a. I. ft, CKinmou to fair txiia 5 10 5 65. 'oil to c?i ice $5 7O7O0; whtat sbnie s-rnt.gt-r with light export aud mod era e speculative business, iinitradet red $1 21 i; coin shade easier, on- raiied ti0g60ic; spirits turpentine Urmer H-il'Hc; rosin dull at $1 751 80 At Hudson City, Wiaconsin, the tii.Hi Hancock Club for 18S4 ha? been formed. The leading Democratic paper of Brooklyn, N. Y., tlie ktglet aya the Democrats cannot make gonil th.ir eje ft to immense fraul-. i here The Philadelphia 'limcs's New York correspondent writes that Chairman LJaiuum is taking but little flock in the scheme to throw out New. York and elect Hancock, but is trying to unite tho Democracy on a tinne? basis. It h eertam that the Detnoorata will hold the Senate after March 4, 1880, an they do now. That will prevent the Stalwarts from working iimcbicf against the South. The K' iuLlican majority in the Ilouae is h'.i yet determined. A telegram received yesterday bring the refreshing intelligence that the Best Syndicate the world ever saw are now changing the yaugeof the Western North Carolina railroad to suit its Virginia connec tions. Being thankful for small fa vorn, we rejoice that the job was not be3'un until after the election. Gen. Mabone informs the Rich mond correspondent of N. Y. Herald that the reports concerning his future 'course as Senator are false "has not the shadow of foundation." When asked what his position will bp, he Hsid; "That I at preeent refuse to jtate. The poUticuai are p anxious to know that I fchall keep tbtnr la suspense awhile longer." As far aa heard from in Virginia, (all hut seven counties) the vote stands thus: For Hancock (May tick et), 04,665; Hancock (July ticket), 30,338, and foT Garfield, 82,287, giv ing lhe May ticket a plurality over the Republican of 12,429, bat leaving it in a minority of 17,909 of the Jnly aud lUpublioaa tickets. Bernhardt, the Parisian actress, ashad a great triumph in New York. The first night brought $8,000. If lhe theatre had been lsrger it would have brought, it it said, three times "that. She was serenaded afterwards y Gil more band, nearly 2,000 peo ple being present. There were 5,000 persons at the performance at Booth's. She appeared as Adrienne. In the counties of Wake, Union, Alamance, Edgooombe, Warren, Orange, Anson, Greene, Columbus, New Hanover and Wilson, the vote n the amendment concerning the Daf, the Dumb and the Blind and be Insane, is 15,050 for and 16,700 against. ''Chatham went largely ftg&inst also. The amendment is ear ned possibly. We hope not, but fea' it is, as the matter was not - 1.. I V. , 7 '! r VOL. XXVII. NO. 43. brought properly before the people. Wherever the people understood the meaning of the amendment it waa rejected. If discussed fully it would meet with but little favor. Uailroad discrimination is exciting tho Charleston ppopU?. . The Weios and Courier say a: "The broad fact is that, as soon as the new owners of the Greenville fc Columbia Railroad oblaiaed posses sion of the road, they issued an or,der in which the following instructions are given: "I. On and after 28th instant with draw all rates to eastern points via Charleston. ' .' "1L I OU Will &K7U3K TO ISSUE Bills Lading to Eastbsx points via. Chahlkston, "IV. In no cask must Bills Lading be civen to Eastesn cities via Chaklkstox. "1 his is a declaration of war, not merely airainst the South Carolina Uailroad but against Charleston A special from New York to the Washington Post gives the following account of the purposes and plans of the New Yoik Democrats: "A mass meeting of the oitizens of New York city, with respect to the matter, will probably be called in a few days, and definite steps to wards a thorough and exhaustive in vestigation will be taken. Leading Democrat say that for the work of investigation, whether it has any effect on the Presidential question or not, their time and money will be given, but if the purpose is that' of stealing the state as the Republicans did Florida, Louisi and boutb Carolina iu 1876, they will have nothing lo do with the matter at aiL If frauds are discovered sufficient to invalidate the election of the Stale, they expect the proper results to follow. In snort, the leading Demo orals proposes that -the charges of fraud shall be exhaustively investi gated, and that when a determina tion is reached there will be time enough to consider what . farther t-ho uld be dode.w Here is a graphic pen-sketch of bar a Bernhardt, as do tie by the artist (staff correspondent) of lhe Philadel phia Times'. "Her own hair is tdiort and yellow itfh and looks like the bunch at the end of a lion's tail, but this wig is I6nu and hangs in rippling tresses over aud below her thigh. Sara is very tall. Sho has a long nose something like AgnefBooth's, with- out the everr-expanaing nostrus; a long ueck, that needs lace to c uoeal the ravages of time, and teiribly loi ir sroiH. Her arms are as straight as a fiddle Kiick, with a suggestion of knob where the elbow ordinarily . , . - . t : JTjI i j if. one is toieraoiy iuug auu very thin from her neck to her meaeae hios, aud from there down to her feet, which are long aod slim, the distance is sotnethiag marvellous. Bui her voice is ber fortune. It is iquid music, and in all modulations is an organ of exquisite proportions, round and full and aootbing to tne ear. me piay nau ioimre yum uo came on, but after that there seemed to be an infused magnetism that at fected both audience and artists.1 There is no-dewt-'-rat she has an immensity of vigor and fire. She. manages bwr-y- better tnan. she does her feet, which are not small nor particularly well-fash loned. Her hands, though so thin ana Ion a as to look like skeleton frames, are constantly, uiied, and in an ef-i fective though not always graceful manner. TiAeU. The following additional returns have been received: Stokes Jama lT&O, Buxton 966; Hancock 1244, Garfield 1093. Surry Jarvis 1370, Buxton 9o7j Hancock 1412, Garfield 1058. Clay Jarvis 366, Buxton 181; Hancock 365, Garfield 187v Polk Jarvis 33A jxrlon 429; Hancock 335, GarfieboV 4,80.- . As far as heard from 4ffieiai sad unofficial) eSghtvMfte conjitfea give Jarvis 0,498 majority. Theemairi- ing counties gave Vance the follow ing majorities: Cherokee 109, Wa tauga 375, Tyrrell 295, Dare 65, Car;' teret444total 12 KRd&igh News an I Obeerver. pn its Turpentine. Laurinburc Enterprise : Mr. John Stewart, the ixAj surviving member or a tarxe laaony or sooa mnu uwguwi, im parled tnUHXe on .Thyrid-T111 at the rcaidenca of iia jMphew to.th4t canity, at the advanoed age el 74 years. . , Raleieh Becorder: Rev, R.'R. Orerbr. of Camden C. C. in a note dated October 87, says be has oeveraeeB aey- ibing like tne present condition or nia sec tion. Jcvery man, wgaao uu tuu jy meet wears the marks or disease, nooouy saya 'I am wejlr' " , r ,rr Danburv iReporteY: 7 We learn from Maj. Lew Aaderaoa ik at about ooe hundred bands will commence woTKJbn the: North Caroltna Midland railroad:, Del ween Madison and Laakarllle. ext Friday Tbe Major further saya. that the comjpfany ex pects to have one thousand biDdial frork oa the road by January axw i i i New Berne NttL fShelli fJfx lhe 30th ult.. during a severe blow, the ' large two-masted schooner .uertna Alien, went .shore iwelra milet south west ot Ocra- oka, and bealloplecel. tM orswescapiBg CBlrUCllOn Dy USing lUO omari uuwo. The WILMINGTON, Uerlba Allen was. from Nassau, laden with BU.0UU qranges ana 60,000 cocoanuts, and was en route to Baltimore. New Berne had two fires Sun day night. Mr. A. M. Baker's kitchen was partially consumed, and a two-story build ing Belonging to Mr. Jno. ir. uans. to gether with twb tenement houses occupied by colored families and owned bv Mr. Hanff, were totally consumed, while the stables belonging to Mr. C. VV . McLean were partially burned dowp as we learn from tue Hut HiOL, t- Charlotte JPress: We have Tom Keene, the tragedian, the last of this month. Bishops Keane and Lynch were handsomely entertained by the church at the Central Hotel during their stay in the city. The widow of the gallant Colonel Charley Dreux, of New Oilcans, is one or. in party supporting tiua Williams in "Our German Senator." Her stage name is Dora Stuart, and she belongs to a good lamily or the Crescent City. Winston Sentinel: The first dirt was thrown on the North Carolina Midland railroad, at Leaksville, on the 4th mat. - The hickory timber hands arc now engaged in the forests some six or eight miles below town. That they are there for a purpose ia evident from the six or eight wagons we see passing up street daily loaded witu umber, to be shipped to f or eign points. There are more bares filled with tobacco in this section of North Carolina this season than ever before in our tobacco era. ,, Concord Sun: The congrega tion of the Lutheran Church have raised the sum of $1,425, building fund on the new church. At Salisbury, election day, Mose Bencml shot, and it is feared, mortally wounded a colored man. The ball went through the negro's left lUBg. and he was in a dangerous condition at last ac-. courils. Thursday or Friday of last week, Jacob rhiJltps, an old citizen of the County, was thrown from his mule and badly hurt. Hisiniaries grew more seri ous each day until Wednesday last, when be died. Raleigh News and Observer Eleven colored convicts, of the force at work cutting the .canal in Jones county. made their escape Saturday night, bv saw ing out or the guard room. The terms of the sentences of these convicts varied from three to twenty years. Their names are: Henry Crews, George Jackson, Edmund Walker, George Mill, Shade V enable. Cal vin Wiggins, Uain farter, Oscar JMobia, James Bowden, Mabry Miller, Samuel Aldrige. The Governor yesterday ordered a special term of the Superior Court for Lenoir county, to begin Decern ber 13, Judge A. S. Seymour to preside. A special term of Robeson Superior Court, Judge J. F. Graves to preside, was ordered for the 6th of December. Lumberton liobesonian : Mr. Joseph Ivev. seed 17 years, was bitten by a spider last Friday night, and at last accounts was having spasmodic fits from the etiects of the aaaMt. and waa stui unconscious. - The Union Meeting of the Biptist Churches iu this county on Saturday last, and continued over until Sunday. A large gry eagle,mea6uring 6 feet 8 inches, from ti.i to. tip of wings, darted down among a nock of ceese belonging to Mr. John Waters, Sr., and killing one com menced his feast, when be was discovered by some young lads, one ol whom, Mr. Allen Harden, procured a gun and killed the eagle. A.t-1 o'clock if. on Wed nesday, the 27th fast., gently passed away the spirit of Daniel S. Morrison. He served. his countv faithfully in the House of Com mons in 1856-'57. From 1870 to 1878, he: was Chairman of the Board of County Com missioners, and at the time of his death he was an efficient Justice of the Peace for Shoe Heel Township. Raleigh Visitor: Sunday night at 10:40 the fire alarm sounded, aid the woodea building on Wilmington street, occupied by Cheap John, was burned. Everybody was terribly excited and no body knows how.tha ore started. do far as beard from the election .has resulted in a gain of five Senators and a loss of four: to the Democrats and a Democratic gam of evenand a loss of eight in the lower House. The Democrats gain two Senators n the first district, and one each in the districts composed of the counties of Samp son, Randolph, Moore, Stokes and Forsyth. They loss one in each of the districts of New Hanover, Pender, Wake, Granville, and Davidson. They gain two members in Cumberland, and one in each of the coun ties of Beaufort, Cherokee, Randolph, Rob eson and Stokes, and lose two in Granville and one ra Davidson, Gaston, Guilford,: Mitchell, Morehead and Pender. Charlotte Observer. The distil lery of ls. . J.v RilWaUace, who lives in Cabarrus, about sixteen miles from Char lotte, was destroyed by fire Sunday night. The origin of the fire is supposed to be in cendiary. Tha loss is between $500 and 600. No insurance. Bishop Keane. of Richmond, delivered a lecture Sunday evening at St. Peter's Catholic church, on the Eucharist. The church was filled with a congregation embracing representatives ef .nearly aM the retfgioos denominations in the city. The lecturer spoke over an hour, ; enchaining the attention of his auditors by the force and attractiveness of his oratory. -About half-past 9 o'clock last night a pile of shingles on the mint premises was discovered to be on fire. Col. Cowles, the assayer and melter, and a colored man, who gave the alarm, managed to stay the flames before they bad , made any con siderable headway. The fire was undoubt edly Incendiary, and the object in burningj the shingles cannot oe aiscoverea uniess u was to draw off attention for purposes of robbery. Raleigh News and Observer: Bishop J . J. Keane, of the Roman Catho lic Church, of Richmond, Va., will arrive in the city to-morrow. - A negro lad, Henry Jeffreys by name, was killed at Forestville Saturday by a bursting shotgun. A piece of the breech struck his head, caus ing speedy death. The legislators elect ate selecting their seats in the capitol. Rev. Dr. J. B. Bobbitt will dedicate the new Methodist Church at Ebenezer, aeitf GWaW abbatb . Yes terday the United States Commissioner bad before him a party long wanted by the authorities. It was Jordan Farrington, colored, known as the ''boss distiller' of Wake. He is the most notorious of all the illicit distillers hereabouts. For eighteen months be haa , been looked for but . was never captured until Saturday night, when a special deputy bagged him. He was sent to jail by lheCdmniissioner yesterday, in default of , $2,000 bail - Chapel HU1 Correspondent: One Burt Stuart cut Bax ter King in the neighborhood of this place this evening. The parties had been drink ina and had quarreled, and on going borne together Stuart cut King's throat very severely. Some think he. will die. Stuart went to a neighbor's house, washed off the blood and told-them that he had cut King. He then left the neighborhood. THE MORNING 8TAB cin always be had at tne following places in the City: The Pnrccll HorrB, : Tne rare St aw Office. Harris Newsstand, and the S wee wag N. C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1880. X.gjE3 QITY, NEW AOVHfXTISKfBK I P. H. Haydkn Buggy for sale. Mtjitson Ulsters, overcoats, &c. J. C. Mtjnds Patent medicines. J. J. Couphby & Co Junk dealers. Meeting Carolina Lodge K. of H. J. L. Boatweight Rosebud butter. Harbison & Aixen Leading styles. Xioeal uou. Cotton receipts yesterday 1471 bales No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. The Magistrates had no cases for investigation yesterday. The storm flag was displayed at the Signal Station yesterday. Our friends had a bad time for their Dound nartv at St. James' Home last night. VV. H. DeCamp, box 1187,New Yoik, has an unmailable letter in the post- office in this city. Prof. Van Lear proposes to give a concert at the Opera House in this city early in December. The building of the proposed water works in this city will give employ ment to quite a number of persons. In consequence of the unfavor able weather, the lecture of Rev. J. P. King was postponed until this eveuing, at the City Hall. Cam. VV. W. McDiarmid, of the Bobesonian. waa around yesterday. It AT is a treat to hear Mc. laugh over the Dem ocratic victory in Robeson. We hear that Alderman Foster, of this city, is to be united in marriage this afternoon at the Moravian Chuich in Sa lem, N. C, lo Miss Gertie Hall. vc tu- t n f .sv i dealers in hides, tallow, old metals, rags, etc. and formerly of Columbia, 8. C, have removed to this ciiy, and established themselves on the corner i f Deck and Wa ter streets. . ; ElectlufetNkf officer. At a meeting of the Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1, held Wednes day oJghts.au election was held for Preei- dentand Vice President, under the new constitution ff the Company, which result; ed in the selection of Mr. John C. James for the first -named and Mr. F. G. Robinson for the last-named office. Both these gen tlemen are retired and honorary members of the Company. sampaoa county Fair. The Sixteenth Annual Fair of the Samp son County Agricultural Society will be held at Clinton on the 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th of December. Senator Wade Hamp4 ton will bo present to address the peopleJ The President, W. K. Pigford, Esq.! writes that a grand time is expected, and that the Society hopes to have the pleasure of meeting many of our Wilmington friend! at the Fair. The following is a list of the Marshals: Chief Marshal Col. John Ashford. Assistants H. E. Royal, G. W. Herring; Henry Faison, Henry Cromartie, J. W. Wright, J- I. McCalop, T. A. Hobbs. L,a4la BenavAlamt slaetetty. We hear that the treasury of the Ladies Benevolent Society of this city sadly needs I. replenishing. The worthy President in-1 .. I f tae rasi aoiiar aaa oeen ex- i pended and the Society is in deht, and that I rtuht in tho midst of the sickly season, with I that sometbiog will be done at once lo helpi the Society in its labor of love. There is an unusual amount of sickness and destitu tion in the community and thero are con-, stant demands upon the Society for help.; from those who are proper and legitimate objects of charity. All should be willing to assist the ladies in their noble work to the extent of their ability, and we hope our: citiaens will Rive the matter their earnest, consideration and attention. The Presi dent is also very dealrojaa ol .enliitlBg the' ladies in the efforts of the Society. In , .vo "Y""'' r. I stead of one hundred members, she WOUla I be glad to swell the list to three or four hundred, whose small membership fee of ; one dollar would in the aggregate be the means of accomplishing much good. BllartbtJlir of Aldermen. Section 3, Chapter 192, Laws of North Carolina of 187rJ-,77, says: "The corpo rate poweri and anlnority5 granted to the city of Wflmfngton shall be exercised by and vested in, a Board of Aldermen, two of whom shall be elected by the voters of each of the following wards of said city. No person shall be eligible as an Alderman of any one of said wards unless he be duly' qualified as a voter in such ward, as is hereinafter provided, shall have resided in i said city one year next preceding the day of election for Aldermen, and- shall be on that day, and have been for ninety days prior to that day, a resident of the particu lar ward for which he shall be elected an Alderman It will be seen from the above that one of the qualifications of an Alderman re quires that he Bhali beaduiy qualified oter of the ward which he represents. A cer tain Alderman waa elected from the First Ward of this city, but at the lafe election both registered and voted ia the Third Ward. . The question is, does tfcirfact dis qualify 'him as an Alderman of the First Ward ? Daily Weather Bulletin. Inc loiiowmg will show tne slute oi the thermometer, at tho stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mcau time, and also the amount of rainfall iu inches :or the twenty-four hours ending at 3 P. M as furnished by Sergeant James VV. WhIsoo. Signal Officer at this Station: Tern. 64 R. F. 2.19 1.18 70 1.09 .00 .01 .00 .16 .00 .1.55 1.51 .10 .06 .99 .00 .09 .03 Weather. Atlanta Augusta. . . . . Charleston . . . Charlotte. . . . Corsicana. . . . Galveston Cloudy 6L 69 58 00 60 86 69 87 73 73 69 81 65 Cloudy Thrt'ng Lt rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Havana. . . . Jacksonville. . Key West.... Mobile Montgomery. . New Orleans. . Punta Rassa. . Savannah Lt ram Fair Clear Fair Fair Fair Lt ram Wilmington 74 Cedar Keys...... 73 Pensacola 68 Cloudy Lt rain Fair The following are the Indications for the Middle and South Atlantic Slates to-day: Cloudy weather, with rain, southeast to southwest winds, stationary or higher tem perature in the northern part and lower in the southern part, with stationary barom eter. Strltrkea Will Iaralyla. Mr. James S. Melvin, formerly of Bladen county, but for some time past a limber inspector of this city, was stricken with paralysis at Messrs. Northrop & Cumming's mill, vesterday morning. He was taken lo his boarding house, on Market, between Front and Second streets, where, at last accounts, he was lying iu a somewhat crit- cal condition. I1IVKK AND RIAtftlNB. Baique Lydla Peschau, hence, arrived at London on the 10th inst. The Norwegian barque Frank, cos- signed to Mr. C. P. Mebane, was reported in below yesterday. A clear bead; elastic limbs; good diges tion; sound sleep; buoyant spirits; a fine appetite; and a ripe old age are some of the results of the use of Dr. Tutt's Pills. They require no change of diet nor interfere with regular business. A single dose will con vince you of their wonderful effect, f THU tQAILS The mails close and arrive at the City rost omco as rouowss 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, aud routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C Railroad, at 5:30 A.M. Southern mails for all points South, daily. . . .8 A.M. and 7:45 P. M. Western mails (C C. Ry) daily (except Sunday) 5 .-00 P. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad.... 7:45 P. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston, 8 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. I Fayette ville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays.................... 1:00 P M. 5m P. M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except ttundavs. . . . 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.......... ........ 6.-00 A. M Wilmingtot and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. ........ 5:00 A. M. . OPEN FOB DEUVEBY. Northern through and way ' mails........ 7i00A.M. Northern through mails 9 :30 A. M. Southern mails flflulmn Vnnta 7:30 A. M. i;, nrM,n frnm fi-OO A af J to!6KK) P. M., and on Sundays from 8 :3p to 9:80 A. M. ' ' Register Department open same as stamp office. " " Stamps for sate at general-delivery when stamp office ia closed. . Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3.OTT, M. CITY ITEMS. Eminent Dr. Wm n. F. Bteuaet. MariAo Hospit iUl i re Fort of Baltimore, writes - "I take pleasure in re commending Colden'a Iieblx'a'uii iuld Extract of Beef as a most excellent Tonic and tavfczorator of the system. I haye tested it with' nnlveraal snct Gbxbn Ss FlaottkBv AgentB. vvUmlrigton. NEWSPAPER FOR BALE. A well established and DroBDeroua Weeklv NewBDauer. located in a thriving, growing town on the Una of a prominent. I UaUroad, to; onered for-sale. Terms xaao. ror paaec GET OUT 1DOOR8. The close confinement of all factory work, gives the operativea pallid r acea. t appeute, langnia, nuaeraDie . leeunga, macuve r. kidnevB and nrmary twrablea. poor blood,and all the ohvaidana and medisii,rn;We world cannot help them nnleas they get eat of doors or nse Hop Blttera, the purest and beet remedy especially for such cases- ttavlne abtUKlance or Bieaitn. aananine and rosy cheeks in them; They coat bat a trifle. 'fteeanothercolanMai-CnrlBtian Recorder. frhe caaae of fulcide is often hard to define, and many asve no idea what prompts tne ran act. The caote.. howe eaa be -traced nnqneeUonanly to despondent f i a, prpaacea Dy xorpia uyer. xo destroy deapondency and create a cheerful reeling ; by taking of Simmona Liver Regulater weald be the ' the wo rcmldbe cnicide from an uatimely almost like waking from a dream to : end. It seema almost like wa find oneself so clear headed, so light spirited: aad : tent reeii: sbi90a4 U eeemed as though life was worth living. - WHO 18 HSS. WJNSLOV7 T As this quesUon ifl freqaently asked, we will simply say that she ia a lady who lor npwanu oi uary years naa nnunnxiy devoted her time and talents as a Female Physician and nnrsoj principally among cnuoren. u MnvaelallT studied the con stltn lion. and wants numerous class, ana. aa a result tf this effort, and practical knowledge obtained In a Utottme spent as none and physician, she haa compounded a Sooth ing Syrup for clctretf -teething. It operates like a benefactor of tha race: children certainly do aisa uraml btees herieepacially la tbiattieeaea In this city. Vast ao&ntiUes of the Soothing Syrup are DAitT sold and naed hero; WethinkMra. V?InMow baa imimortallaed her name b J; t&U invalnable arti cle, and we sincerely believe tbxrtaand of chUdreq one. in our opinion, until she. haa givea tt the bene fit of Mr. WlnBlow'a Soothing fyraps Try ttJma t.hertTBT i VOW; . fMwr, new xoiu city. Sold by all Druggists. 5 cents a bottle. TAR WHOLE NO. 4,132 ELECTION KKTfJIiriS. All the returns under this head maiktd official, which have been already published, or may hereafter be published, were Btnt specially to the Stab by the Register of Deeds of the various counties : PASQUOTANK (Official.) Hancock 575, Garfield 1059; Jarvis 573, Buxton 1062. Congress Latham, Demo crat, 561; Grandy, RcpublicoD, 1070. Judges Democratic, 549; Repnblican.il 55. Republican Legislative aod enhnty ticket elected. MITCHELL Official.) Bakebyiixb, Nov. 4. Hancock 514. Garfield 987; Jarvis . 497, Buxton 943. Judges Democratic, 873; Rr -ptiMican, 744. J. W. Bowman, Republican, i?ctcrt to the House. WASHINGTON (Official ) Plymouth, November 5. Haocock 002, Garfield 932, Weaver 51 ; Jarvis C21, Buxton 950. Congnsi L-ith-ira C93. Grandv 930 Republican Legislative aud county ticket elected. ibe iexas Irwune Bays: "the lute 'at mospherical freshness' has brought on maov cases of Coughs and Colds, and Dr. Bull' oougb Syrup is in greater demand than ever." Puce only 25 Cents. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Carolina Lote 434, Knights of Honor. gPECIAL MEETING THIS (THURSDAY) EVE NING, at IX o'clock, for tho purpose of conferring decrees. GEO. N. HARRISS. no 11 lt Reporter. Buggy for Sale. jJEW TOP BUGGY, SIDE BAR, VERY HAND- eome. made to order and of the verv bent materUI To be sold because owner haa no ae for it, aod at a cenaiaeraDic aieconnt on cost . Apply to nolltf nac P. H. HAYDKN. Diagonal Ulsters, 1QHT AND DARK ULSTERS, Baslneaa Overcoats, Ureas Overcoats, Saltings, at hand yesterday-. MUNSON, nov 11 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Leading Styles ! gTJFF AND 0FT II ATS t LADIES' feTYLIBH FELTS ! HARRISON A ALLKN, II alters. no 11 tf t John J. Coufrey & Co., DEALERS IN COTTON, HIDES, FURS, WOOL, BEESWAX, TALLOW AND FEATHERS, SHEEP, GOAT AND DEER SKINS.OLD METALS. PEAS, DRIED FRUIT, BONES, RAGS, FAC TORY WASTE, ROPE, Ac, jorner 01 water and Dock su. I" SECOND-HAND STILLS bought, sold and I exchanged. Reference Flrat National Bank. no 11 lm JUST ARRIVED ! THAT Fancy Rosebud Creamery BUTTER;. Send in jour orders, and nee some of the VERY BEST BUTTER ever brought te this city. AUiO. Tlie Old Par6Da Ciffdr If 5 or which I "HAVE THE ENTIRE CONTROL IN THIS CITY. This Cigar can bo sold by no one except through mc, and is tho same as acd by mo oyer EIGHT YEARS A G 3. It is undoubtedly the best Cigar told In this city at Three for 35 Ct. tSJfSmokers will please call and examine. JNO. L. BOATWEIGHT. noil tf 11 and IS North Front St. Patent Medicines QF ALL KINDS, PURE DRUGS, FINE CflEMI cats and Toilet and Fancy Articles of evory descrlri- tion. For sale by JAMES C. MUNDS. Druggist, 85 North Front at. Prescriptions compounded at all hours, day or night. no ii tr.4 Grand Opening. THERE WILL BE A GRAND OPENING OF WINTER MILLINERY, at Mr. R. A. LO MS DEN '8. on THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATUR DAY, consisting of FRENCH PATTERN HATS, BONNETS. FLOWERS, FEATHBKS, Aa The Ladles are reepectfoUy invited to call. no 1U 41 IS. A. LUMSUBH. The Olds Scarborough House i "XTO. 8 SOUTH WATER STREET. WILMING- X TOM, N. C, ia still opea oader the proprietor- onalitv. either Stewed. Fried or Raw. From and after this date the House will be keyl open Day and Night. no 10 lm Miss S. A. Strock JJAJB THE HOST STYLISH MILLINERY GOODS In tho city, as her Agent la Kew York is able to send her the LATEST OF EVERYTHING. In the Lesemaa Uoase, in Aeors from Maraet Street. Jtt o TJl NEWSPAPERS. SUITABLE ror wrapping ana outer Mrpoeee I at the STAR OFFICE: Can be hod IN ANY OUANTTTY t , u&TKa eK aoVtcit i lainu. Oii buar oaa day ' : .' ft 00 - two days, 1 16 " thraaaays,... to root day,.... SIM flva daya, I 60 Ona weak. OU Twovrceka, I H Three wcofcr H to One month. 10 uo Twonontta, IT "0 Three mo&lha, M 00 Mix months 40 U' one year, M iu tW (."on tract AtfrtfM(i Uta l pro. tlonaioly low rate Tea line Mild NiHiaiwU lrM makji ihm ,uhi . LlJii-iLl 1 NEW ADVKUTISKMKNTS JW. CRONIjY. A hoi Ion err UT CTtONI.Y A MO It CM MortcaiK's Sale ti'M Estate in Wil Mitlii. BT V1RTW 09 A DEED 0 MOMTMAUK wllh power of aale, exrcatrd totke audtmtlirDfil by John L. Halraaa and wl'a, oa Ike lt of Xnvember, rS6i, aad ree laf ered la the H gl ' efflea of the eoaaty of Mew Bioawr, Hnok XX. page 111, 1 will sell to the htcheat bidder, for eah at the Market House, la the city of Wilmington, at 11 o'clock A. M., on la 80th day f Novratl ir, 1830. the valuable property described la eajd aoon fagc, being lhe let on the north weal eorner of onrth and Cbeanut streets, and bow oncantad tv aid Holme. The purchaser will pay for papori. and be required to pay the purchase rorniey within two honrs of the close or sale, or other arrange raenls for the aale will ho antde. Walt an l htcrlk. no8 cod Ids ia tu th Mnfta Administrator's Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED 1H TUB ? KOMATK Oosrtof i-oadercoanty as Admiatetraior uptMi the estate or tha 1 U Dawsno T. warhaai, notice Is hereby Riven to all persons Indebted to sail d cedent to make Immediate payment 10 m and to persons hsrlDR claims ayalnat the aame to prxecut them on or before the 4th day of Nort-mhrr. H(j ' , cr they will be barri-d of a recovery. JAMBS 11. DUstliAM. JR.. no4 oawit th Admlalatrator Fresh Mm Bird Seed. V.ANARY BIRD 8KLD, DRUGS. MEOlCINkH MUH-t.' BKUSU1 S. &c , lc, for sale by M. H. OKKEN, DropKlst, Market slrvct no7 Removal. I HAVE REMOVED KROM NO. 1 TO No V BouLh Kront Strort, Jlrd door from ftolo aon's Corner. I am not the only Oenaan Barber la town, bat have the Neatest r-hop and can always be found at my poet, with polite and No. I Aeatstaaia. oc : : iu ir H. U r-atkMt'aHr Goal and Wood. IONT FOBGKT THAT WE HAVE MuVKn to the prcmlces, corner of Watrr and Mulbtrry streets, where we keep COAL, WOOD, SUINULbH, BRICK andPOWDHK at lowoat caA priors . O. U. P ARM LEY, Jr. oo27 tf Cor Mulberry and Water si. Carpets ! Brown JL Kotldlck, 46 Market at. rpilK LARGEST AHbORTMENT OF CARPETS eonth of New York". Cacnta Fancy Fork. A lob lot of the abovo at 15c: worth 30c. a deri ded bargain. - BROWN A RODDICK. 46 Market at. Colored IX order Ilaudkcrclilrfa. We are offering a full line of COLORED liOJr- DSR HANDKERCHIEFS for ladles axa Rents. All the latest novelties of the s mob. BROWN A RODDICK , oc29 tf 45 Market M. New Books. THE GRANDIShlMffS. A KTOHY OF CRUOLE Life, by Geo. W. Cable. BRICKS WITHOUT STRAWS. BY THE AtJ thor of a Fool's Errand. T OST FOR A WOMAN. A NOVEL. BT MAHY Agnes Kl- ramiiif. JJISBY. B .vUTUOtt OF i:ourLkDOE, Just out and for a&Jo at UKlNSUSiUlER'S. nov7 tf Llvo Book btoiu. Mullets, Mullets. 1 rifi Bbls A . No. 1 MULLHTf, 1 t T For ealo by KERCH NER A CALDKR BUOa. Apple, Apple Q Bt.ls SelcctcJ Huldwln Afri.Er, For sale by4 KKRCONER A CALDER HHOM. Huron, I.ard, I'lour, 100 Uox" u 8 bllKs 100 Tab 'AltD' gQQ Bbls FLOUR, For sale ky KBBCHMEU CALDEE BKOB. Coffee, iiRnr, Illcv iK Bags COFFEE, rrr Bbls SUGAR, C. Kx C. A Bbls SUGAR. I aad Ura.alatrd. 50 Bbls RICK. For sale by KKRCaMEJR CALDBH BkOSJ. no7f Hemoval. I HAVE REMOVED MY LIVftUY bTABLK from Prlncesa street to Fifth, between Val berry and Walnut streets, where I will be pJeaard to sap ply tha wants of my f rtoada and tae yablie. Prlci-. will be made to suit the tfmua nov7 tf II. KOOTT. McD. & W. A. FINE LINE OF TUP blKJGJEa JUST FIN- lahed and ready for aale. CARTS and DRAYH taraod oat complete very week. Blacatamlth, carriage, trimming and paint shops constantly In motion. OC 31 tf MoDOUQALL WILLIAMSON. 1 111 ' i i i ' Now Receiving, QQ BBLS APPLES, CHOICE VAlURTlia. IN large Dbls direct from Northern markets. Mail Im sold; call early. UDHOKHfUHAUK, no7Sl Ofllco near Sleanior's W tarf. John Dawson & Co. f had rim hardware tradx m nohtii lu Carolina, bay direct from the Maoafaclar. cash on the he spot, handle the best roods, and at ow nrices aa any House ia the coon srr. All ihrv wks is an examination of their stock . 111. tl and ta Market V. , no 7 f Wilmington. N . C. Just Received. FINE A8EOBTM1NT Of , ; LAP 1HBEJ. Morse BJaskcU, Haraeaa, rJaddJaa, Zvaaka, ac. and for aale low for cash. GERHARDT OO, One Door North D. A. Bmlth Co. oc n u 4a Nona ft wsmc , Lamps, Lanterns, &c. KEROSENE OUs LAMPS AND LANTEJUfP, Wlcka, Baraers, MeeeeJ CMmaeya. Oil at IB cenU: Od at 15 ceaU per reUou. kealr Mixed Paint f or every body's a se.Yaratmb, Ceora,lc, for aale low at GEORGE A. rtCK, 85 Sooth Front ML novl tf Lit I T m . I 4 " : r i , i i t : -t: V. 1 VA- kl , V. ' t h' V. i ( , i.' r, t l: r'l f..' 1 ii.l 'if.:; Kl- ! ,1 i 3 1r t.r.. i (,. i: l 9 0. Si'.v
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