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tIE tlOBNIflQ STAR, lly WW. tt. (1HHAH1. V KLI8HKD PAILT EXCEPT. MONDAY -. katss or oiwiurrui c. auvAwc : ijeyear, (by mull) postage paid, & tlx month, " Paree months, .. ..... jo e month " " j o To City Subseribers,- delivered in ay part of the tlty, nrseen wmu Pt wa. unr lH Agents arc aot authorised to collect for mora thanihree mtmtfct luw""" n advance. MORNING EDITION. Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N C as second class matter. I 'XL. INK. Judge E. B. Taj lor has been elected in place of Garfield aa member of the United Stales House. Decrease of public debt for November 3.609,261.23. , ... . xt flpnfiral stock list in New Ymk Hrr mod ne.ny. u. meir man Laicock; it will be a contest for the i Tli A rt n Y : .. 1 1 .a. l..mnmophin of TCnclan A t n -rf w ,- . . and horse killed in Texas by l.ghtning. A ueavy snow-storm preyaiied yeater- i. . , , ,Ihv throaebout ihe Northern .n.l KaBtrn .,-ir,, .ii.i : u t Olaica, iiaiuo nuto uiojicu lu ail UllCCVIODa. G,urg,a is probably losi to Hancock and , d,ty, as provided by tbe Federal Statutes, iue vvi u,,i,uS tut: electors to meet on the first AIondy in December. The yellow f.ver has almost disao- peared fr-ra Key West. Floiida. The pesftu n"iu u.cjr mcoi, i-iuuua. Aue reort of the Secretary of the Interior is Urgdy devoted tu the Indians and the cbnaes maJ iu the reservation sj stem. ueceipis tr uogs lor the past month al Chicago arm.uut to over one million head. A Dolorous forger was released al New Yolk ytbttidfy by older of the G'jveriiinent, on condition of surrendering plates of coui ttiftil national bank notes hud bonds Negotiations are pending between Greece and Tuikty with regard to ihe fiootier question. Madame M . iifoid, a Freiich wiiter, Las bees nurd fur cfleuces againat public morale. Chailes E Acchiee baa swii died peo- 1 1 : in Holly Springs aud Memphis with i. . . d chick., anJ he is thought i. tL- mi ins way to New Cleans- I fl..w Vo.k mnrketa: Monty 6 per c ... ; o qu.ei ai 1212i cents; south- .... tl -u: dull and heavy, 5 307 00; wheat, I u;n;r i ed icu I 181 28; corn, ungraded OOti; i ceu-.a; dp.ms turpc-ijtiiie dull al 45c; r. siu quiet al $1 ?51 85. Hickory nuts are quoted in New York at from $1.50 to $1.75 per liubel. i lie opinion begins to prevail in Washington that there will be no . xira session. speaker ItanJall is of the opinion ilmi tiie approaching nession will be only "moderately lively." . negro boy, aged 9 years, was killed the other day in New York by a 1 ai 1 from a velocipede. Look out, 'ynUUg 'UU8." I'ltsident-elect Garfield has gone I.ciiip. The office Htekeia came near kiiiin him Willi their allenliuiis in N ii-.li:tijlon. Ai;iHPaoliuntl.8 has a great horror. A Mi o. L:tt;efieiJ procured morphine, with which she poiaout-d her husband uiui child, and then shot hert-elf oaJ with a revolver. 1l only cost $50,000 to gather Mr. 1 .-y con's crop for him with the use of bayonets. Grant bulldozed two Stales and throttled iwo Legisla tures al less cost than that. The Concord poet office has been graded higher and it is now worth 1,000. Wade Harris might have got that crumb, but alas ! the Demo cratic roosters were not allowed to crow. John Sherman will try to get Con gress 10 change the weight. of the silver dollar from 412 grains to 450 grains. John is still talking about "honest currency." John will be hardly gratified. Mr. A. M. Keiley, Chairman of the Democratic State Executive Commit tee, of Virginia, has issued a long ad dress to the voters of that State. It takes ground in favor of the final readjustment of the public debt of the State. The New York Iribune is fighting the appoiutment of Levi P. Morton, of Nw York State, for the office of Secretary of the Treasury under Garfield. This is a good sign. Pro bably Morton is the man. He must be honest. What nonsense to talk about the Uemocratic party being sectional, in view of tho recent vote. What non sense to talk about its dying when it gave a million and a quarter more votes in the North than in the South, and tfad a total of nearly four and a half millions. A New York letter of the 29th ult, Uub epitomizes the dry goods market: "Cotton goods are fairly active in the Aral bands, and prices remain firm, with an up ward tendency. Fruit of the Loom bleached hirUngs are advanced balf cent H Prints are sluggish, but steady. Hen's wear woolens are in irregular demand, but spring cassimeres are rather more active. Foreign goods are quiet." I VOL. XXVII. NO. 60. Wd know that, gentleman who like to Smoke at intervals dnrinc? a theat , , j riMAI finrf nr.n a nnn .bill nn ui,l " . -. - . nn(i tata tA, vi:.rv good taste and Irue politeness by au- noying the ladies Unless from incon- siderateness. Latterly there has been ' all that is necessary is to mention it. i mi , I 1 hfl amnkincr ta Hnna iti t hn on fir in. i e I .a. " - - stead ot the smoking-room, and when the door(1 ftro ftnAn W loo ltltrt iu I r- . theatre the smoke enters, to the dis- I r . . nie 10 'ne ?,s IT rPHH ni lailiaa lf fDhnm II la nlfanima - " . I Ssrmo nf iha Tk ii t?.:.i Snmo nf tho Philolr.; R.U.l I ' ' - the proposition to elect Grant lo the U. IS. Senate j in place of Senator Wallace, Democrat, whose term ex - i .. m. . ... . ? ,rbB marcu lD 1001' nere 18 no bar to such a course. Grant is a sort of wandering mendicant, and a own, ui wauuenug uieuuioant, auu he can squat down any where and oalI it home. VVell, he is probably WOP- thftn iiimnn namornn , , . .... "u 4 cuuejr.vau.a etouu uiui. ivr a. I lnff time. TueKaleigh News-Observer pub- lishes Gov. Jarvia'a letter of instroo- itr. v km. c: LIUllR LU Al A I - - IU. L1IIUI11UI1H. WI1U WAR ' tl,o Si.io.rn in.U Uto maaiin " J held to consider the lease of the A. & N. C. Railroad. We will publish it in our next, that the Governor may be ' . heard and onr readers may form their . WK.i. A;tTarin tnm F " . tbe Governor sometimes we will not intentionally misrepresent him or do hira au injustice. o .1..;..: La oai vim ui si, appeal en m m. ihiouoi- pbia as Othello. His success was great and the impression "immense. The 7 'ivies' s critic says: "No actor ever has trod our stage who so combined the utmost refinement of detail, in voice, face, altitude and gesture, with tbe grand and broad effects of classic art, and one not only feels that he has never seen Oibellu acted before, but really questions whether he has 'ever before seen ureal acting. Fp, ; 1 Ui Turpenti.-ti New Berne had a ttmall fire on Sunday morning. Raleigh receipts in cotton thus .n ... .. . v ir mi ... 1 1 far 43.358 bales-increase 15.164 bales. Joery Eoening: We see that I lUUrgee SHU CailS UIulSVIl iuui. vu - -1 . 1 1 .n t I n rci. 1 ,u, Tm X lihinon nf tha w lusioo jjtaaer. nu dir. v . a-- v via ui 1 , . - rk . m I ihOxforii lorehhgtd. are aiiuidaus for a cieiaauip iu iuc -K.B...... I fl n Daahieil. of Greensboro. I fchoi Hint wii4.ied Mr. Cyiua P. Menden- I bill, u .Ju-ti-1-of the fence, wno had in-teifert-tl in pre vein a difflcQlty. E teuton Street M. E. Church, baa rtctjfvcd I3t members within three yeaia upon a piotr-s.-iiou of faith, received 60 by let ei ; ilim ssed, died, expelled and dropped, 64.- The Greenville Express says a in gro robbed Mr. Eli Eubank of $115. Mr. E wm on bia way borne from town and wa-i giving the ratcal a ride, when pulling Mr. E 'a coal uvt r bis bead and jerkins; him from the buggy, robbed him and fled. Ualeigh News- Observer : 'The premiums awarded al tbe Stale Fair have been neatly all paid. Those who have not received them are asked to called at Capt. Denson'a office Mr. J. A. Norria, who is one of tbe leading farmers in Wake, received $93 in premiums at the State Fair. Greensboro Patriot: There waa an accident on the Piedmont Air-Line, at Greensboro, last Friday. The tender was ditched, and tbe postal, express and second class cars left the rails. The postal car was buried m the mud. Of the thirty pas- seneerson board, none were hurt. The I track was in Daa conamon, owing to tne 1 wet weather. I Elizabeth City JonomJ : David Alexander, of TvrelL planted a eal- I Ion of rice on.a quarter of an acre this past ., i. ih.t fnr hio-h I There I will be enough rough rice raised this year Z .k! nJti. nf Hvda. TvrelL Parani- inn BLi c uu rw id iuw a w - w . mans PaEouotank. Camden and Currituck to give constant employment to a first-lass lira mi". 1 Winston Leader: Who ever 1 saw a shad row ? Baltimare Emery Satur- I day. Or a horse rake t Messrs. F. & 1 H. Fries of Salem are now ranntng ineir i woolen mills day and night at their fullest I onMtv. Just across the street from their I present mills is a magnificent brick factory I three stories nign, in me course ui uwuuu, with a capacity of 64iW8pinciie8, aou looms and 84 carding machines, and will afford employmen to more than one hundred hands. Warrenton Gazette : Mr. Wal ter Parker, who has recently returned from a business trip to Nash and Edgecombe, tells us of good crops and bright prospects for the farmer. Turner Battle, Esq., has picked six hundred bales of cotton from as many acres. Mr Ellas Carr made seven teen, bags to the horse. A Mr. Aventof Nash has picked twenty-two bags to the horse, and will get more. Mr. Parker says that this is no exaggeration, and the figures are accurate. Mprganton Blade: Mr. Worth, the very clever .superintendent of tbeflstt hatchery of this place, returned hla post several weeks ago. and tbe hatching of the fish is now: in fair blast A great many thousand talmon have been batched and turned, loose in the Catawba river, near here, within the past few weeks. Mr. Worth is now batching several new spe cies; among others hv the carp, afishimi ported to this country from Germany. Raleigh Stan ta nighvbe tween 1 and 3 oldck, as Mr.! . Walker, a Canadian end a stranger id our midst, was coming up town to procure medicine for a sick fnenoYhe was set ttpon by half a dozen men and ordered to give up bu money. He declined to do so, at the same time drawing 1 he Morn WILMINGTON, I his pocket knife and warning that he would - St1 m?n wno lam bands upon him. iUB Priyeu wn mm some time, en- I HAKVnrlno In trot an nnnnrtn n;t, t 1... I j . .... , rF I nanus upon nun, out ne managed Dy nour- ,8hing his knife to keep them off. until tbev I were put to flight by the approach of Offl I . , .n m i-a a ww am mr n a am n iM - a .tvceesu. vwiug Tr"a tha ratent hfrvh nIeAa 4V (imhAe o. tar. etc.7 there seems to be a great i usuiiuu iw muur just now, ana it ia Try I ji , . , ,J . . . . J i uiiacun to control in mis ana earrounains I - -- n . . J BtTn niiff0 fo Centra! Tennessee 3fodioal College . 01, WCC IU BUCIJU mBQlCat lectures. "0len county is ahead. We learn that the still Wongiiig to Mr. Woodberry I TJ In n J 1 n . i a l . tnthPr fr ?aht vra .nH mnr Tn tha Anureaay nigns ana nis store roooea me 'Bui- -A aon ox r. Arp.oi I pfevious night. I iraies. nau one OT bis hands badlv torn hv I twn WMba iiM Mr .nH Mr TT TT "vBiMfahA I children last week with membranous croup. I . A : : .u- vt- i. xr. 1 wimorm iw iura 'rM I man Journal says of Aaheville: "Two hun-1 i man journal says oi Asnevilie: Two nun- red and seventy-five miles from Raleigh is fVSa.'!?. me isted a Paradise on earth, so far as beauty, niMui iii mnrin i Hrnnnai r rncm oimr qv. istea a Jraradise on earth, so far as beauty, 8cene,y health, fine water and such re- ?Ue Broad and Swannanoa rivers, surmounted I ?, .oiue-cappea ana Diacst mountains, tne w umj iuus uuubucu uy ville, to my mind's eye, is the loveliest of America's charming villas. Shelley would jJjeiiweVth I surrounds her. surpassing even tbe most I romantic views in snow-capped Swit- I fil 11 I I rn.v. o... n. u.. -laruorowww; " iZVlll Z inTJSSS I House. Thev are Henrv Jollv. leading 1 SLld.er and J. Clark and J. Johnson, juniors, I Elder Jolly left Edgecome when but two years of age. One of his wives (we don't a w I know which one) is related to Mra. Belcher, I of this county . He is an old man with 68 I grand children, we learn. We do not I dued They a requite reticent will not talk of their religion, but affirm they Wsk t AMlaafifa f a V a tm Ik-no titi f ill nam viuiKtisUM iv. aAAti ucauttui I .UUWuuw tfnntv TKao rtawa wv-skA annnnnAo. ments to preacb yet. Mr. Win Hodges, of this county, raised this year 200 bales of cotton on 190 acres of land, using mostly home manure. He stands forth tbe champion on so large a scale. A negro named Kcd Katts Killed another named Ed Bobbins last week in JNaeh Whiskey fight. Monroe Jznouirer: We were shown by Mr. J. C. Bates, a few days ago, a nice bar of gold which was taken from the Washington mine, now being operated by Mr. Bat 18. The bar referred to was the result of oiily a few days work, and was worth some three hundred dollars. Mr. and Mrs. William Massy, of Matthews, with two small children, were returning from a visit to relatives in South Carolina, and when some seven miles south of this place Mr. Massy got out of the buggy to a a - . . r . . .T81 oeing very coia onortiy a lerwara ius uurw ucuin iriKuicucu auu aiaiicu iu rnn Mafi9V . bridle-rein. but this broke and he fell, the buggy passing A r.. k in.. fn- .0 nolkSnn I uici uiui. Atici iuuuiu iui ouiuciuiug near a mue airs. J&assy, wno was uoiuing toe "?es. was thrown out and tbeborsewaa uvw Xlto 11 uui BUY icauniui. cu. iucvuii .., .unn :n no v.n inrinoi.i,i fop thpm -p.i.j nnr nn nf tilf, seats and tbe horse kept the load. They were thus saved from harm. After run- ning some three miles the horscwas stoppeed by Mr. Amos Helms. No one was seri ously hurt except Mrs. Massy, who received by her fall a severe cut over her ieit eye and an injured ankle. CITY. NEW AUVKBTISKRIBNTM. Mtjnson For Christmas. Harrison & Allen Silk hats, &c. Heinsbkkger Look for yourself. D. R. MuBcmsoN $100 reward. Mrs. D. R. Murchison Servant wanted. J. C. Munds Drugs and chemicals. A. David Read and reflect. FTat.t. & PearsaIiL Candy, cakes, &c. J. D. Nutt & Co Druggists. Wanted Situation as day clerk. Educational N. C. University. Dallr Weather Bulletin. The following -will show the state of Ue thermometer, at the stations named, at I M 0 , .,... w.! m .w jcoroiua, "JW" time, ana aaso tne auiouu 01 ratuiau iu 1 inches for the twenty-four hours ending at q P. m as furnished bv 8ereeant James WT Wa tartan Riirna.1 Offl rr nf f h;a stctirm. I w.ihr' I Tem. R F. Weather. 62 2.61 Lt rain 63 .04 Lt rain 70 . Cloudy 54 1.15 Cloudy 69 .02 Clear 64 . Cloudy 77 . Cloudy 85 .01 Clear 75 . Fair 59 . Lt rain 75 . Cloudy 80 . Fair 68 . Thr'ng 62 . Fair 73 . Clear 69 . Clear Augusta 1 nk Charlotte 54 Corsicana. ?$E&"m JJgy West MnV.i. ''. Monteomery flew Orleans 75 punu Rassa ga, van nab Wiiminirton. . . . Cedar Keys 73 .fensacola The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Stationary or higher barometer and tem- perature, westerly winds, partly cloudy weather, with occasional rain. Alovemenli In cotton. Th rficeints of cotton at this Dort for Ik. . month of KombW. 1880. fool up 30,430 bales, as against 18,471 bales during the same month in 1879, showing the handsome increase in favor of 1880 of 11,959 bales. The receipts since the commencement of tbe cotton year to date foot up 74,559 bales, as against 54,134 bales for the same period last year, showing an increase in favor of 1880 of 20,425 bales. This is a very en couraging exhibit. Rev. R. R.BuRTSfof Manata, Fla., says: Tutt's Pills are held in high repute as a liver regulator tn this hot climate. Iu fact I hardly know how ,we .would , get along without them.' - Chills and Fever have lost dread. - Out people take one or two doses of tbe pills and follow it with fifteen grains of quinine, divided in three doses during be day. The ague never returns." f N. C. THURSDAY. I PMiomatean society. With the commencement of the winter months begin a great variety of amuse- I 1 ucgiu a & niAnle mliinh anrnM IhA limn tnil illanlmn i ""- of the young. In this category there are - few diversions better calculated to prove of material and lasting benefit than those hav- inR tneir gourcQ i the Pbilomalhean Liter I ary Tha impor!ant organ.zation i "ou ,u wiu " w"i I . . i einr.fl prnwn intn vicoroua manhood., met I " io the basement of a certain residence in . . mt. . . tw nrtn mission, and.with an ardor seldom evinced bv thft wnnlh n, onP dftT. thv hav ket it I rf J r- - meantime a Kreai, uiauy iibtb uceu con- I m.in,i n;it, v.., k Kon.o f I BianceS, Ue lave been compelled to abandon their membership, leaving only a few to I maintain and perpetuate it. From year to I .!.. v.j . wi vuyuimiiHu iuuy u- vantazes to contend with, but have I vantages to contend with, bnt have 6trueirled braveiv on. and to-dav can boast ' nf ,'r.nn in , than any similar organization ever attempt- mww waaMa'wva au ivuavi than any similar orgai ed jn Wilmington. ministers and busines from the society bene ngton. Lawyers, doctors, business men have gone out ... -.- . . . eneutea ana encouraged i n their enterance upon the busy walks of ... Hifi,or5r.ftl anblects are diar.uaaeri. I which tend to refreshen the memories of I students in regard to matters of vital in. while 8UD3ects of national imporJ I tance and those immediately connected wiln 0ur own State, are bioucht to their at- I ' I ,..: a .., l5UUUO uu laawusu uHu men unuus, Political aublects. in their general bearinir P the world at large.are entered into, as I well as subjects of minor importance that - do not require much research and investi- .,, ,j .---.,.-,u;-uS at,on' yel leod.to aroU8 lhe linking and reasoning faculties. The declamatory ex- I ercises are in the mam very improving, I particularly because the speaker is allowed to consult his own judgment in the style, I or subject matter of his oratoty, itstead of being compelled to conform to some rule or mode of speaking, as is tbe c-se in I schools. These are some of the advantages the society offers, and as this institution has outlived any of its predecessors, it would hardly sperk well for the young men of tbe community to let it expire now. Rather let the interest in it be redoubled and its membership increhsed until it has attained a standard of perfection commen surate with tbe efforts of its originators and promoters. Criminal Coon. Tbe following cases were disposed of yesterday Stale vs. Charles Edens and Wm. New- kirk, charged with larceny. Defendants found not guilty and discharged. State vs. Richard Hooper, charged with larcenv. Defendant found not guilty and discharged. Statu vs. Mary Ann Davie, charged with a nuisance. Uase on trial. The following order was made 00 Tues day evening and not included in our re port: "It appearing upon the record that tbe offence, if any was committed, was committed in tbe county of Columbus, it is ordered by the Court that tbe papers in the cate if the State vs. Mary Brown, charged with bigamy, be sent to tbe Clerk of the Superior Court of Columbus county, to be furnished to the Solicitor of that Judicial District for his action, and the defendant is recognized in tha sum of $25 for her ap pearance at tbe next term of said Colum bus Court." Tbe case of C. H. Grant, on motion for removal, and W. H. Goodman, in which there was a mistrial, will be taken up to- to-day. Peannta Suffering from Wet Weather, We learn that in some instances Dlantera I I. .his vid.R, b.ve rtt heily tt. article 01 peanuts, in consequence ui mo damp and rainy weather which has pre- I vailed almost incessantly for e past two nr thrc week. ThoaA hr had stacked ' , , I ww . suffered no inconvenience, but not a few I bad them on the ground waiting to be I dried sufficiently to be stacked, in which I nnsition a laree nronortion of the best on I the vines have rotted. Mr. W. P. Pope I r I -- vi- s. a A I anu oiuera in uia section uave suueicu heavy loss in this way. luqaest. An inquest was held by Coroner Hewlett, yesterday morning, over the body of Isa-1 bella uause, the colored woman whose sud den death, while sitting in a chair, was mentioned in our last, the remains having in the meantime been removed to the resi dence of the deceased, on Brunswick, be tween Fifth and Sixth streets. The verdict of thejury was to the effect that the wo- man came to her death from some natural I cause to tne munknown.but supposed to be heart disease. Deceased was about 70 or 80 years of age. Almost a Fire. Fire broke out on board of one of tbe foreign .ylng.tlihe upper compr.. wharves late last evening, but the flames were ioriunateiyexttnguisnea neiore aowg any damage of moment. The alarm was sent through the telephone to the City Hall oui was immeaiaieiy anerwaroa counter- i manded, hence it did not become general. Itlasiairate'a Court. Harry Hooper, a seaman, was arraigned before JuBtice Millis on a peace "warrant sworn out by Mr. Bryson. Defendant was jordered to pay the costs and give bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for nicety dayp.in default of which he was sent to jail. What is home without a baby f Many children have Coughs and Cqlds just now, and should have the greatest care, and a bottle of Dr. Bull's Oouh Syrup. Price only 25 cents t Star no- DECEMBER 2. 1880. Local uou. Receipts of oottou yesterday 430 bales. The Almanac predicts rain for to-day. Anything for a change! -The police have pretty nearly squelched the "tooting" business. At least the most of the boys have "hauled in their Qorns lor the oresent I 1U1 lHD toecuv. In consequence of au accident to our engine yesterday, our evening edi tion was printed too late for the mails on the Carolina Central and its connections. Avev. iuob. A-. X UlB, WHO Was invited to fill the vacant Kectorahip of St. John's nhnroh Uit .h P-ri-h m. uj.i Sunday and preach morning and evening, We are requested to state that I lue David Brvant convicted of larcenv in I . ' - the Criminal Court on Tuesday, was not iha m, t n xrff. .k : vt. t r, xtt- .. .u I tUD UUI Wi IU lUli U . 11. UCUO OIUIO Ul LLI i-x. Lion a diuio vi mc same name. Lhe oaly caBe for the M,yrt - consideration yesterday morning was that of A,fred Marlin co'ed, charged with fast arivinff. which was ,limissrt withnnt I a former trial. Masara. .1. D. NTntt Sr. n aa I per announcement in this issue, succeed I T. 8. Burbank & Co. in the business of druggists and chemists at the old stand, I southeast corner of Front and Princess streets Harbor master's Report. From Capt. Jos. Price, Harbor Master, we have the following report of the nrriv.lnfTroaoola of fkio r-f .v.w0 u luo ii, wviu! vuc month of November: AMERICAN. Steamers 6 5,134 Schooners 1 33,482 Total 19 8,616 tons. FOBEIGN. Barques 156,112 Brigs 1 445 Schooners. . , 2 148 Total 18 6,705 19 8,616 Grand Totals 37 15,321 tons. Ibeatrlcal. The following engagements have been made for the Opera House in this city for the present month: Fanny Davenport, 15tb; Mendelsohn Quentette Club, 22d; French Opera Company, 23d; Maud For-. rester (in "Mazeppa"), 24tb and25tb; and The Comets, 30th. R1VKB AND ITI A KIN B. Barque Heuos, hence, arrived at Fuieme on tbe 22d inst. ' Barque Blanche and brig Mary Lester, hence, arrived at Norfolk yesterday. The steamship Regulator, from this port, ai rived at New York yesterday. Capt. Uenriksen of the Norwegian batque Mindora, lepoila speaking in'48 de grees west and 22 degrees north tbe Nor wegian barque Ewita, of Grimstad, bound I from the Mediterranean to Net .... -.t . ... I Yoik. All well. Capt. Ellingsen, of the Norwegian barque Stanley, reports supplying the Ital ian brig Santa Rosa, Capt. Antonio De R )sa, with provisions on the 12th of No vember, in 24 degrees north 44 dearies west. The brig waa bound to New Yoik. THt ITI AILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSR. Northern through mails 7:45 P. M. Northern through and way mails 5:30 A. Al. Raleigh. . . ..5:30 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. "'"rome. SSfSA from, Including A. & i. U. Kauxoad, at 5:30 A. M. Sou ma for pinte JttXX&fT-- 7,45 r' weswrnmauBiv,. v. n, jjuaujr am,! Mail for Oheraw & Darlington M. and.... 7:45 P.M. n ill-. .. J T "i- 1. awvw, luwuaj. a-iu Fridays 1KX)P M. Favetteville. via Lumberton, daily, except launaavs. ... 5:UU r. m. Onslow C. 11. ana interme diate offices. Mondays and Thursdays 6:00 A M. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 10. -00 A. M Mails for Jfiasy Jim, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River. Mondays and Thurs days 6:00 A. M Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays 5:00 A. M. OPENVOB DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7. -00 A.M. Northern through mails 9:80 A. M. Southern mails , 7 :30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 10 .00 A. M. General delivery open from 6:00 A.M. io;o:w xr. xu., auu uu ouuuojro uumo 1 9:30A.M. mn nn ti ir a o 3 . nn o .on . n I .Honey ortr d StamD Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M.. S Regter Department open same as stamp omce. Stamps for sale at general delivery when iktedom street boxes every ay at 3.30 P. M. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRTJP. Rev. Sylvanus Cobb thus writes In the "Boston Christian Freeman" : We would by no means recommend any kind of medicine which we did aot know to be goc4 particularly for infants. Bnt of Mrs. Wins low's Soothing syrup we can apeak from knowl edge: in our own-family it has proved a blessing Indeed, by giving an Infant troubled with colic pains, quiet sleep, and its parents unbroken rest at alght. Moat parents can appreciate these blessings. Here Is an article which works to perfection, and which is harmless; for the sleep which it affords the Infant la perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes as bright as- a button." And during the process of teething Its' value is Incalculable, We have frequently heard mothers say they-would net be without it from the birth of the chud till it had finished with the teething siege, oa any considera tion whatever. Sold by ail druggists. 35 cents a bottle. WHOLE NO. 4,149 CITY lTIfl. THK MORNING BTABcanalwayi be had at tno followlni? places in the city : The Pnrcell Honae, Harris' NewsjBtand. and tho Stay Office NKW8PAPKH FOR SALnV -A weU esUbliahcd and prosperoos Weekly Nemnrnvr iomiaI in B.Wo,ail Tern;sa-ca?hfl,,FSrt 1 . i A .. z. . terms and particulars apply to the editor of this paper. From eminent Dr. H R nnninn nin.it. "TUB i to certify that I have made nse of Colden's A4CD1K B uania tieer ana Tonic. Inritrnrotnr In mw- eral cases of consumption and ton end debility, and have found it to act admirably In such cvacs as uiitnuveyoHi, umtc ana ntmuuua. r im runru, Agents, Wllmlxijfton. -OMJt KZPSBISNCB FROM MANY. I had been nick And mlaorahta uln.. mJ haH ..n.tn. I """""a mucn trouoie ana expenie, bo one I seemed to know wht ma that t w. I Pletely disheartened and discouratred. In this frame S ?. or.uoP "d hied I uiwi anjuiown io my ramuy. I soon bee an to lm prore and sained so fast that my husband and fa- mily thought it strange and unnatural, bat when I told them what had helped me, they said 'Burrah I ne "other well and ua happy.-"-The Mo - i mor. nome uournai. I The drunkard (. - h.HM Mm.i n C I . . , , . w " his friends, and both he and his friends will give uiuu w im iDioio see reiorm ana eoonety induced .a . . . r . . uun uiHiurauoB Decomes a aiiease it needs a itli,:. Jtl1!: SSSSLl indweftn tot I "S'iL6??1?- While shaky,nerTous " i uj.ucboou, rown u nimmons Adver ueguiater as a Tonic, to arouse the torpid liver to action, to ictuuw uio uwu ana remove ine reeling or gen- unyicBBiu- wiu wiui 11 we craving lor liquor. OBITVAR.. MBS. LESSIB HAND, wife of ISamual P. n.nrf. born November 4th. 1850. died October lt. imo. au uer rtwiaence, near uurgaw, With pulmonary yiiuiuuh Tbeuaisersal opinion is, another good woman has been gathered unto her Father in heaven 1 first had the pleaauie and honor of forming her nr.. Huouiiauce wneo iea u ins marriage altar by the object and idol of her youthful love, fehe was one of the most beautiful ana accomplished daughters of her native county; a lady whose charms of per son and brilliancy of Intellect were equaled only by I her ewn amlabUity of disposition and nobility of I um.Mawaw Ul WUS prOVea I soul, ana wuo as a wue proved heraeir the choicest i messing uod ever vouchsafed to man. 'In hope ihe vieeeuig uoa ever voucnaarea to man. "in hope iTHuuuiiiiui, uiceuuTu; in me nour or triumph she was his joy; in prosperity his pride.in adversity i fa ms bo I ace, ra pain and anguish his support, in ail his constant eommninn. hi- minti.. t.i. uobtcu ecu iriuuB. n nen nrsi 1 met them hand in hand, with their young hearts elate with Joy and hope, they were radiant with lapprovin- miles of angels looking down npon them. When I saw uiem last me still lovin? nnsDand wm hnHnr in anguish over the cold, pale form of the wife, who had devoted her love and her rife to him. bhe was true in au we relations or lire, tier sweetness and amiability were beautifully illustrated in the ten ner eoiicituae sne always manifested for her hui- osna ana cnuaren. Ater affection for them sprang from a deen and nnre heart Tha laaf r.i- --, bling accents ere her SDirlt took nn fliffhtw- yiaja mi uiotr protection, ene nas gone from among us. We desire to honor her. Can we bet ter accomplish this desire than hv mtttono tn (mi. we ner nign example, to the end that the world shall not be a loer by her departure f A noble de termination to emulate her character u iha ht conceivable method of perpetuating the memory of her we so reverently cherish. Farewell, my I friend, a. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Chambermaid Wanted. T7IOB A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT SEB- AU vant, with proper references, good wages wLl be paid d2 2t MRS. D. H. MURCIIISON. $100 Reward! ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR8 WILL BE PAID for evidence sufficient to convict thepueon who attempted te set fire to rottnn n on a .i f tA warehouses of tbis company on the night of the 29th ult. D. R. MUROUISON. Tree. Wi'. C empress Co. di2 2t Wanted, A situation as day clehk by aokadu- cw mra: vmieTC or rnaimacv. me years experience, btrady habits. Best ref cr- unw. xoi airaia 01 wors. Address. W. C. R Box 210, Columbia, S. C. deS at J. D. Nutt & Go , DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS. SUCCEHSORS to T. H. Burbank A Do . twir ln&s tn inrn.T- their friends snd customers that they may be found at the Pharmacy, corner Front and Princess ets.. where they will keep at all times Fresh Druea, Chemicals and Fancv Anlrloa Th i..t n..-. at Tobacco and Cigars. Special attenUon paid to raysicians- inscriptions. de 2 lw University of North Carolina AT CHAPEL HILL. JNSTRUCTION IS OFFERED IN THREE regular courses of study. Special courses are pro vided in Mineralogy, Chemistry aad other sciences relating to Agriculture. Schools of Law, Medicine and Pharmicy are fully .equipped. The next term begins January 8 J and ends June 2d, 1881. Total expenses. Including tuition, 93 to $125. Adores s, de 9 Hon. ESMP P. BATTLK. I.T D. All Sorts QF PLAIN AND FANCY Candy, Crackers and Cake, CANNED GOODS, CREAM CHEESE, PEACHES, CHERRIES, PRUNES Fire Crackers. HALL & PEARSALL. de 2:D&Wtf Bead, Reflect and Consider. JT IS YOUR PERSONAL INTEREST TO CALL and see the Bargaiaa offered In Men's Sack and Frock Suits for $S 5). $t OD, $5 00. $6 00, $7 03, $8 CO, $9 00 and $10 00, (a reduction from $1 00 1 13 00 per suit) Boy's and Children's Suits In New DeeUns from $ 60 to $8 00. Ulsters and Overcoats, the largest and choicest variety ever exhibited in Wilmington. Everything in Clothing Fit Perfect and Qaality tbe Best, at A. DAVID'S, de 3 tf The Clothier. Knox's Silk Hats, . gTIFF AND SOFT HAT81 LADIES' FINE BEAVER BATS 1 HARRISON A ALLEN, "deS tf Hatters. James C. Munds, JRUOGIST, 35 NORTH FRONT STREET Patent Medicines, Chemicals snd Drugs, pure and fine Perfumery and Toilet ax tides in great variety. Fine Segars. . -i Prescriptions compounded at all hours. de S tf B4TCB 09 JiV BO I llinO. OM IVjiaf) ope fljr,. ... 1 M " twotisrv 4. t. in " three dajr,. IN Tour days, I 93 ' aya7.;......, ... tM ' On week,. ,.... 4 00 Twe weeks ,. 6N Three weeks,. 8 60 ' " nemonth,..w 10 00 " twOBMtlll,...! IT 00 " Three months, t4 00 " BUt months,., SOW one year,. W 00 PVCbbtnet AdtertisesaenU taken at propor tlonately low rates. Ten lines setld Noopavell type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Look for Yourself. T&SV SHEET MUH1C. KUjSU LEATIIKH UOODS, Muelcal Inttrnnicnts of ail kinds at . UElNHBtltUEK'H. JIIAKOS ANDORGANd OKTUK IN8ALMENT p!an at UBlNBEKGkR'H de S if LUe Rock and Mulc 8 ore For Christmas I rpo ORDER. KIB8T tUITI Nif , HKkMH JL I SUITS made and trimmed nucx rcpilcualiv ud cut - 1 by a soporior ariiet k UN HON, dec 3 It Clolhlei and Merchant 1 IIor . Administrator's Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED IN THE FKOHATIC Ooart of render county Administrator tiixin I ho estate of the 1 te Daweou T. liorbaio, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to teld de cedent to mako Immediate naiment to mn and u persons having? claim airlnl the same le pn-rrtii them on or bt fie the 4ib rtav of No-ember. 1HMI. cr they will be barred nf a r covrry. IAMBS 11. UtiKUAM JK, no4oawUth Administrator Change of Schedule. rpUESTHAMKU ELIZABETH, ( AKH ING U H. Mall, will leave WUmlnf ton for Brallbvlllo at U a m.; SinllhvllJe for Wllmtaton at it p. m. on and after December 1st. Faro 30c. JOSKTU BJSDY. del St Master and Owiier Dec. 1st, 1880. ' Ts EST RfH.TRf i MKA1. TM THIT ih v mm mm mm m. 1 ' U V a I S from New Cm, new Pearl Iloramy , new t orn, Freeh lot (. holes Biutern Hay, Ac r-KKSTON CUM Ml NO A CO. de 1 tf Millers and Ornin li aleia Stop Here. I HAVE ON flAND AND FOR SALE A VKUY fine lot of faddle and Hameri lloraca. Anyone wishing to buy will do well to call and see ny stock before unrchaalns elsewhere, aa ihe- will h sold cheaper thin any ever browsbt to tills market Dei ore. h hoOTT. Stable on Fifth, between Mulberry and Walnut streets. no80 3t Horses at Auction. QN THURSDAY NEXT, DEC. ND, AT 10 o'clock, A. M., we will el), at Exchancc Corner, 15 No. 1 addle and lJaroens llorgcn, Juat arrived, aad all in good order and condition. CKOMLY a morkis, no80 3t ADCtioDeem. Buggy for Sale. JTEW TOP BUGGY, SIDE BAR, VERY IIAND- some. made to order and of the very heat material To be sold becanae owner baa no uo for It, and si a considerable dlrconnt on coet. Apply to no 11 tf nac P. 11 IIAYDKN. B ABOVE CUT IS AN EXACT REPRE- sentatlon of the LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE in the city, and one of the roost extensive in tho State certainly tbe most popular In Wllmtaeton. It is OTTERBOURO'S IRON FRONT MAN 8 WEAR DEPOT, embodying two Stores in en, wherein 1 carried an Immense stock of MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. Will open this week a handsome line of II no Trunks and Valises, late Novelties for Holiday Presents, and original designs in Cheviot Dreaa and Business Salts. Otterbourg's IRON FRONT MEN'S WEAR DEPOT, Nos- 20, 22, 24, 26 &28 N- Front 8t, no 28. tf Wilmington, N. C. McD. & W. A FINE LINE OF TOP fcUGGIBS JUST KIN lshed and ready for sale. CARTS and DRAYH turned out complete every week. Blacksmith, carriage, trimming and paint shops constantly In motion. no 38 tr MoDOUGALL ft WILLIAMSON. Carpets ! rpUE LARGEST STOCK OF CAIlPtTS SOUTH of New York. Worsted Frlnftca. A Job lot of the above which we are ottering at tc per yard. Ladies' Black and Mate. Ladles' HOSE at a great Bargain, S5c and 8Tc, worth 60c and 60c a pair. BROWN A RODDICK. no! 4 tf 45 Market Mt. Mattresses. CURLED HAIR. MOSS. 8 BUCK AND COTTON, Excolelpr snd Straw Mattresses, In great variety and slses coastantlv on hand and made lo order. Fine and Fasbionablo Furniture, all kinds for Holiday trade. Call and rxamlno prices. 1 he Largest Stock In tbe State. For sle by D. A. SMITH A CO., no 18 tf Furniture Manufacturers A Dealt rs. All that is Necessary. -QROP IN AT YATES' BOOK 8TORB AND SEE for yourself. Every Steamer adds to his already large stock. An unusual full stock of Fancy goods, including many novelties. Organs on easy terms. . no 31 If O. W. TATE PricuRcduced. rpHE LADIES ARB INFORMED THAT MRS. X VIRGINIA A. ORS has reduced the price of shaping, bleaching, and dying Ladles' aad Chll dren'sHats from FIFTY to TWENTY-FIVE C7T8 RKSIDKNCB One door east of Fruat, oa Chore Street. oct 1 tj !U .ij
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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