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. HE MORNING BTAK i; win. ii. i:it.AEti. iil.KSUKl DAILY KI KPf MlNiA.V, KATES tiT Mt'UnUBUTlOS in jj.p year, toy inaiij .uu 1 uo t;.v cwuuu, - 4 u.. lubnonu "... i oo To City Snbsexlbera, delivered in aivy part of the jty. Fifteen Centa per week. Oar City Agents are iot authorized to collect for more than three men the n advance. MORNING EDITION. Sntercd at the Poet Office at Wilmington. N. c. One Archer or Acchisi, a Log us mcret service opsrative, baa victimized two North ... r Carolinians amongst oihers. An un- known Tessel capsizid, and all hands ate supposed to bo lost. Dsoham & 3ons, piano manufacturers in New York, failed, llSOimiCS U,WU. A DUtUUtr Ot Coal mines nave easpenaea operations on ac count of tbe low prices of certain sizes of cil. Malignant diplheria has r- ieatiy prevailed in Grayson county, Va. mai-y persons have died. Estimated I rtceiptsof the government from internal ruvtiiue taxes for ibe current year are 13o,UOU,UW. indictments against Pbilp, Hart, Post and Byrne, of the Iruth uewspaper, have been presented for a c.iminsl libel upon Gen. Gaifield. Several dealers in lottery tickets have buen niicsted iu New York and held for trial. The Jewish question continues to ex cite tbe Germans. Orders have been 'sued for tbe evacuation of Candabar by the British. Incitement over the Irish questlou increases in England. Tb Virginian judges tf election charged wi;b illegally retusing io receive votes at the late election were held for trial by the U. S. Commissioner. New York markets: Money 6 per cent ; cotlD Arm at I212j centa ; southern flimr weak. $5 3o6 25; wheat, mixed wiuter $109 1 corn, urgraded 5861w cent; spirits turpentine qulH at 45c ; rosiu sleatiy at 1 1 75&1 85 Dr. Worth, for State Treasurer ncfivttl 1,330 more voles than Gov. .hirvis received. Go.xl for Garfield. It is asserted a.- a (act ttial l.u had promised no man an office thus far. ilaucock'd loss of eleven voles iu Georgia wiil bo another item in the argument for the abolition of the electoral system. Send "the "silent man" to the St;n ate, and then lha country will un derstand how verv little he knows, lie will vote. i ho Washington Post says the Republicans will have a majority of 13 in organizing the next House. Tim includes 6 Greeubackers and Independents who wiil votw with tbem. "Bildid,"of the Richmond State, is back again at his Washington post as correspondent of that excelleut Virginia daily. "Bil," bedad if we. douwish you a long life and plenty of news. May Piovidence deliver us ! Ros coe ConkliDg is beginning to speak flatteringly of the South to fawn upon it, so to speak. We prefer his lies and his spites. In the latter he is honest. It is announced that Martin F. Tupper is still live and kicking. He Hthe platitudinous scribbler of forty years ago, whose "Proverbial Philoso phy" did not contain but one line of poetry. He is still Tupperiziug now and then. Henry Bergh can breakup a meet ing sooner than any other known philanthropist. His productions are such bores the crowd disperses. He broke up two gatherings recently in this way. He ought to be indicted for cruelty to animals. Col. Robert Q. Icgersoll says that Sena tor Hill's proposition to kill tbe Demo cratic party, provided the Republicans will kill their party, is much like tbe proposal of the rooster to tbe horse tbat tbey should not step on each other's feet. Exchange. This is smart, but it is not happy. Garfield out of over nine million voters gets a majority of contempti ble three thousand. There is no horse or rooster there. They are very nearly of the same size. Tbe only "rooster" we see about it is that Garfield's chicken was allowed to crow a "very leetle," whilst tbe De mocratic horse was within a throat strap of victory. It was Rtdical "fowl" riding that did the business. An anti-duelling bill of a very stringent kind has been introduced into tha South Carolina Legislature by Col. Edward McGraw. It will not pass, we apprehend, and if it be came a law it would not be enforced unless public sentiment is educated m that direction first. We find the following given as its provisions : "It provides tbe death penalty for any person who shall kill another iu a duel, or shall inflict a wound from which any person shall die within the space of six months from such wounding. Another section provides that whoever shall carry a chal lenge to fight a due), or to be present at a duel, shall be imprisoned in the peniten tiary for two years, and fined, tbe amount of the fine to be fixed by tbe L-gislature." nn HE VOL. XXVII. NO. 62. A letter from Washington, N. C, to ib. B.leigh Ato. OWr, dated December 1, says that the grand jury foand a true bill on Wednesday, , , , . ,..' . at 11 o clock, against William Parker, white, for the murder of Gen. Brvan nr- , rQffl q , r ' u uaiutuoj evemug, the 14th of August, 1880. J udge Sohenck presides. The Soli- I citor, C. W. Grandy is assisted in I .U v T -r- r uw pivouviuu ujr ouu(j x-r. vx. Fowle, Lw C. Latham, Thomas Spar- row Rnd Ga H Hmurn jP aA iho defense is represented by P. H. Win ston, James E. Shepherd and Charles flj. Warreu. Much interest" and in- tense feeling is manifested, and the prisoner's friends are using every ef- fort in his behalf. - The trial is set for Monday. The following is inter esting: "Additional evidence has been obtained since the preliminary examination in Au gust las?. About three weeks ago a detec- m uv.vw- tive in Washington, under an assumed name, wis charced with theft, and an t- tempt made to arreel him. Ho escaped, . .ii.,... ... -,,,Ia Jamesville and brought back to Washing- ... . . - ton and lodged in la the same cell with Parker, and remained there four or five i.VB n.,rin ihia itm- th rio,.nw be fully secured Parker's coafidence, and tbat he made a full confession of the whole matter. Tbe main point of the defense is to break down- the evidence of the de tective. " Some of our Democratic ex changes are disposed to regard with favor the demand of the negroes to have a member in Garfield's Cabinet. They think that it is proper in as much as Gaifield owes nis election to the negro. Indiana was carried by negro voten, and without Indiana in October the Radicals would have been beaten in November. The Richmond Dispatch say: ' It follows necessarily thai tbey have as good a right to bold office as the whites. If. iheretore, tbe Republicans believe what tbey teaeu. tbey cannot deny to the negroes a representative in tbe Cabinet. Will it be said that a Cabinet officer is brought into intimate association and personal contact witli bis associates in the Cabinet f That is exitc.ly what the Republicans denounced Generol Scbobeld and tbe wbite cadets at YV s- Point loi not doii g They demanded prito:ial contact and luuniale. association. A cadet at W ent Poiut is ma le to stand by negroes wiicu ou parade, and tat at the brnue utile with tbe negro cadets." "Casey Young secured nearly $1,000,030 for his District, lie was enteiprising ex pert and conservative. A.nu yet ne was ae- fested for tbe Forty-seventh Congress." Exchange. Mr. Young, at the risk of his life, rendered num efficient service during I ... . ...n. r ; : lilt; lerriuie jdiiuw ibvci cpiuciiiiu iu i Memphis. North Ctrollaa Coalsrsae ol lbs Id. K. Church snuin. Winston Leader. riRST day's PROCEEDINGS. . . .. I Ph Conference met at 9 O'clock in 1? y T i- i T rr i u.uwm o i opened witn religious service oy iue Hiahoti I h rSecretarv ol tns last I Bishop. 1 ne a ec retary oi ine iu uonierence caueu mo run wucu to uTeTr" meV yTbe roe Coo- to tneir names. ine ion oi iue voii i r.nnnn nnnsiats ff 1 RR O.lpriRAl mem ictcwuu - " , , . ... i , K., rrv, KAra nrwl Alt IflfT m AITI HPTS I ll fllfl I a,iil nrnhahlv be nresent durine the auv J - I weeli at least 190 members in alL riiere are some 26 undergraduates who have work in Conference, but I are not vet admitted to full member- hiD I i)r. tJraven was eiectea secretary, i This is the fifteenth time in succes- j sion that be has been elected. I - mm Dr. W. H. Bobbitt. tf. J. Uarra- way and . W. Alspaugh were ap- pointed a Committee on Divine I Worship. I Communications were read from fk. PnWi.htn. HniiM.snd from the "-& - I Raieigh, and will soon be only nine hours Carolina Central. The pickets or the west Missionary Society, and were referred from Wilmington. The total of the PPn TTninn rmv r fiiin hark in rood or- to appropriate committees. r r ,tr . mt. I Onoatinn is was taken uo. " vv no i ..joii r D T3:KK n I are BUDeraunuaieur u. i. umu, u. T RUk. . K. VV VCne. V. VV. runs . .-wt tt W. S. Ilaltom. b. 15. Dozier. Jonn JN. 1 y . . . .t' I Somers, J. W. Floyd, Henry Gray, W. W. Albea, and Xu. ilowiana con- l tinued, and J. C. Thomas placed on t he SaDerannuated list. n T V lTorona anrl T. f!. I vx. x" auoi -- Moses were continued as supernum- eraries. I The 20th question was then called. TT.j.. .i.:. ..n oil tho rorrnlur uiiuer vu. h-vw" time only two miles of road has been corn members of the Conference are close- bJ B. & c, aDd OQ that two 1 v examined as to their omoial con I duct and work during the year. The Hillsboro, Greensboro, Char- auc "uuu, T:a-;..ta rrrQo lotteand Fayetteville Districts were called, and all tbe members thereon were approved. I The-Conference will continue aooui. .lr n asoainn and f mm all I eek in session ana irom iA I appearauuc i A M...wnmsw .T7 1 I 1 r, Ck vorv I pleasant. Spirits Turpentine. The Sheriff of Granville has to givu a bond worth $102,000. The Winston Leader publishes V ""I"" MDe,w r Vniin'J 7w?r.nrr North Carolina Conference. Mr. It. x. McAaen, rresiaeni. uf the First National Bank of Charlotte, is erecting a cotton factory in Gaston county, N C, on South Pork river, which will have 7, COO spindles. It will be the seventh cotton factory ia the county. Floating Item. The Charlotte Press gives a most sickening account of the brutality of a negro in Meklenburg to his weak-minded Mo WILMINGTON brother. A son of Bob Biggers shot bis ri"d?.W SubrlthV To the poor fellow was uncared for and died ! iVr J . Goldsboro Messenger: We are in - de5ted l0 Rev. j. T Bwell for lhe fol, lowing interesting information concerning I u n.u.i - . il J . y, . TV I iu wuiuaooro ;aieuiouiBi, tmucu :. curing I tne year 34 members have been added to ne cnurch ; during the past four years lbij to receive call fmm nni. w. K. Piford I President of the Sampson county Agncul- I wu,toj, jwtwuaj. wi. i xeeis noperui or a successiui rair, ana says Uen- Hampton ia certainly expected Raleigh JVews-Observer : We learn that parties other than the Kaleigh & uaaton road yesterday made a proposition to the Directors of the Oxford & Hender son road for its purchase, and that the pro1 position was accepted, and the property sold. The, mails are working badly I service g "5 -ryi , gDy , We have failed for several nights to get Baltimore and Washington papers. The Catholic fair is a very attractive place to visit. We are glad to know that despite tbe bad weather it is snccessful. Weldon News: Capt.A. Lynch, formerly conductor on one of the through freight trains of the Wilmington road, has i . . ,,, . - . " I ucou F""w"5u. uu wm lu imuio iuu u passenger train. But. Jttorns, wnose I "e w uia no e. engineer at I H. H. M. Paaohall s steamlcotton ein on tbe an?k,e riTer n.ear a"entn deP1' ac I AliAnt alia oK K i ra nAlf TiiAarien lla W o a I ? ,lura""J' floag down the nver in a boat with some I cotton, ma gun lying on a Daie. xao uoai- uiau tuiu 1111X1 vj uib KUU anej ui a brush might drag it off. lie took up tbe gun and by some accident the load was dis charged, making an ugly wound four inches long in Morns' arm, tearing away the flesh." r-r-;i n o vAtuiu j. vi . uouu- try friends report the roads in a fearful condition, and, in some places impassable. At an early day in December, there will be issued by the Publishers, Messrs. W. A. Davis & Co., a Guide Book on tbe cultivation, curing and handling, of yel low tobacco. It is the aim of tbe publish ers to make this in every respect a farmer's Text Book, and thev have Disced the dos- session of it within the reach o? every one by charging only fifty cents for a copy. The book will cotain 200 pages, and the nrintinc la dona in firRt-nlnsa stvie. All persons desiring to gain all possible in- I formation on tobacco, should be in time I and send in nrty cents to W. A. uavis os Co., Oxford, N. C. Raleigh Visitor: We hope our friends throughout the State will send in I their names as fast as possible for our weekly edition, which will appear the nrst Wednesday iu January next. It will be a twenty four column naner. We are glad to learn that Mr. Joseph 13. Uatcnelor, Jr., of this city, has received his commis sion as Lieutenant of Infantry in the United States Army. He has been assigned to tbe 24th Infantry. A prominent man of this city took it into his bead that to eat a horse was a big thing and the more he thought of it the more determined be be came to jo it. Four weeks ago he com" menced tbe task and ended yesterday. making lust one hundred meals, and is still living, fat and healthy, and says he will eat a mule next. Fayetteville Examiner'. The Stab ought to recollect that the upper Cape Fear "is moving io that direction." we nave a tooacco xactory in r ayeuevu e, & Whitted, who make good qualities of chewing tobacco, and a very fine article of 8mokine tobacco. one ol tne pleasant est features and most beautiful sights con nected with the Fair was the attendance of of f e or 1 our hundred pupils. They . m , I inn i-trnnun rsr.nnoi on i naav. to me cum i "ngea irom oeaumui yuuug muioa yi x- teen or eigaieeu jeara ut ago, uiy uui i stalwart young men of about tbr same age, nine loauung ooys ana mua u - uesuuiui uauuen ouu. ucuwo, man-uiu5 Droce88ion . a f air hapPy lhr0ng. - . m - SZZ on last B'y tvuh.m xrircina Jk wtn I In... , . j . T- l . I km rnin uomnanv was cnanerea its e ea i . ' ., , . -. A Am anai-ol Woilrrtort lour rtf tho KT Q I Q I UUUW IUOIUWM1WU1V1.1.i and aU the necessary papers filed in the office of the Secretary of btate, as pre; M"" rabaville. Mocksville and Statesville. The-roatiwill be built to Madison immedi- ately. Major Nicholls, of New York, the .' 7 5:L. ;i van in v Tfw iihvn ne mm iiinn i doesn't bring us any nearer Raleigh. We are as far away from our State capital as irons inose oi virgmia auu eurgi. t?;h"? BIJwl" oarolina Conference, is from Charlotte, and he is stopping at anotei ana paying nisown i bUls. -Charlotte is now nine hours from Richmond, Atlanta, Augusta ana bullion assays at the Charlotte Branch . . J . - . I Mint ror novemoer is ,oo u. a nnmhpr nf neroans in and around Charlotte I - 'rv;." .:: a.:..n..:"7.::., hava lAnnren irnm me nuie nunenoienu- i Trj --u ": 7u" " " " i eul Ol mil suu fisucim iuo uuuiisc ui int of German cam. Asheville Hews: Notwithstand- ing lhe aBiertion that the building of the Western North Carolina Railroad is "being pushed with energy," we still say that the Ducktown Drancn win not ne nunc oy tne present management. By the terms of tbe sale to the Best Syndicate the road is to be completed to rami hock oy tne isi oi juiy, 1681, and an equal amount of work is to De done on the Ducktown brancu. uptotnis Up to this miies a greater part of the grading bad been done. The road is not completed to the Asnevuie uepoj out awpain tueowauuauua depot, two miles from the contemplated lhe A-heville depot. A gentleman who llvea on the Ducktown branch told us tbe other day that toe nanus naa Deen taien ou iui wiuwuui i vu,. -t ii WU puipuoo uo uiu uui b.uut. , irn;ii ii... Th. at. to -crrm on . . . . Station is again in iuu operation, ur Dabney, the newly appointed Director, has assumed the duties of bis position, and Chief Assistant Phillips is at his post. The corps of 'workers for this year is as follows: Director, Charles W. Dabney, Ph. D. ; As sistant Chemists, W. B. Phillips, Ph. B., and JameB C. Taylor, li. S. : Stenographer, A. D. Mickle. Although extensively ad- VHd I doubt it many oeoole of the State understand or appreciate this branch of the Department of Agriculture. Not only are free analyses offered of all chemicals em- ployed in agriculture, but of all drugs and foods offered for sale which may be f raud- U!ently adulterated. , m m m a Friend in need, is a friend indeed." Such a friend is Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup, which should be in every family, it costs only 25 cents a bottle and may save many a doctor bill. Give it a trial. t RNING N. C. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1880. THE CITY NEW AUVKBTISKHIKN IM. Munson Imported Goods. J. C. Munds Drugs and Chemicals. Cbonlt & Mobbis Plants at auction. Cbokly & Morris- Sundries at auction. Brown & Roddick. Handkerchiefs, &c. . .-I I MSsM-Msfr"sW' ' Local Dots. Receipts of cotton yesterday 620 bales. Heavy frost in Thursday night. this section We noticed friend Bryan, of the FayeUevilte Examiner, on the street yester day. The foreign shipments from this j port during the past month included 13,608 bales of cotton. Perfect dearth of police news, and no cases for the Mayor's Court again yesterday morning. Fresh pork was plentiful in mar ket yesterday and sold at from 8 to 10 cents per pound by the hundred. Wood was selling for $1 from the wharves yesterday, being a little more reasonable than it was a week ago. Dr. Thos. F. Wood left last evening for New Orleans, where he is to attend a Medical Convention in relation to quarantine matters. Aaron Willis, oolored, was ar rested yesterday afternoon, by Officer EvprPtt hnrr.H withheina drunk and diss I b orderly on the streets. We all know how to appreciate the good weather of tbe past day or two from its striking contrast to tbat which had preceded it for so long a time. Nelsou and Mollie King, col ored, were arrested yesterday morning on the charge of receiving stolen goods, the latter havine been found io possession of a pa" of shoes stolen from lhe res-i deuce of Mr. W. B. McKoy. Oally Weather Bulletin. The following will ahow the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of miufall in inches for tbe twenty-four lu-uru ending at 3 P. M., as furnished by Sctneant James W. Watson, Signal Officer ul this Station: Tern. It. F. Weather 55 .00 Clear 60 .00 Fair 60 .00 Clear 49 .00 Fair 61 .07 Cloudy 68 .09 Foggy 66 .00 Cloudy 81 .00 Clear 62 .28 Lt rain 61 .01 Cloudy 61 .36 Cloudy 78 .00 Clear 61 . Fair 54 .00 Fair 71 .00 Fair 60 .64 Cloudy Atlanta Augusta Charleston. . . . Charlotte 49 Corsicana Galveston Jacksonville. . , Key West 81 Mobile New Orleans. Puuta Rassa. Savannah.. . . Pensacola The following are the Indications for the Ufiiitlt Atlantis. QtAtaa lAav v,v.u Ul,..wt . , Lower barometer, stationary or higher . ...... , . i mPs ure, norineny veering to easter y winnn rlnr nr rtartlv plnnnv weather, fol- r iuwcu uy increasing ciouuinesa. Col. Napoleon Bonaparte Topping is in - - Virginia on a brief visit. Nobody seems to .. . ... ..aB lha Pn,nn-i tfl Virgioi. . of...-. b ,ber. U . .u.picioo K-f ,k- i . .v. icon ucuueut aikH iue iiuiiurvd, J -,T . tt, -r, r. . ,. . . ., i "J- PP, xvicuuivuu, "subbing" for old man Topping. His big a real treat to tne printers Capt. E. W. Thompson, of the "Horse Marines," left a few days since to resume nis om place in Washington. ea is a brick of the first magnitude, and his rotund form will be sadly missed by his many friends- .Carl will wear the customary badge of mourning for thirty days. Ned is a "hot cat," and "don't you forget it." The forces of the American Union are . . W:i:-, ,u D s . , ,,,. rier Ann flp.nrn Ntr ino in CAmmtnfl here. ' is niacins all his ha.ttp.rlAa In nnaition. The " r r - : . v. 1 i . l . t:u: n.;ii inevivauio wuuiuaiou ia tuai, jikuvuiur yt, hit somebody very soon. Crlmtual Coart. The ollowing cases were disposed of by this tribunal yesterday : State vs. J. H. Hanson, charged with falsa pretense. Defendant found guilty. State va. Allen Armstrong, charged with larceny . Defendant found guilty and sen- fenced to six years in tbe penitentiary. State vs. George Myers, charged with burglary. Nol. pros, with leave. State vs.J. T. Pacetly, charged with false pretense. Nol. pros, with leave. State vs. Wm. P. Myers, charged with larceny. ItoL pros, with leave. Several other cases of minor importance were disposed of. In the case of Mary Ann Davis, mentioned in our last, the jury found her not guilty of th3 offence where with she was charged. In yesterday's paper, through an inadvertance, she was incorrectly reported as having been found guilty of using profane and obscene lan guage on the street. magistrate's Coon. William Phinney and Richard Stowe, both colored, were arraigned before Justice Millis, yesterday morning, on the charge of having been engaged in an affray. The investigation resulted in a fine of $5 and the costs being imposed upon Phinney, while Stowe was let off on the payment of costs. Upon failure to pay the fine and costs Phinney was turned over to tbe Sheriff and committed to jail. Star Attempted Incendiarism. York Elkins, colored, living on tbe corner of Second and Maraleller streets, says he heard a noise which he could not account for around his house about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, and seizing a loaded gun he went out to sea what it meant, but could discover nobody or anything out of the way. About half past 2 o'clock he was aroused by cries and shouts, and the etart- ,ing iDformalion fr0m his wife, who was awake before him, that the house was on ure. io an appearances, wnen ne nrst opened his eyes, the building was in flames. His wife was so badly frightened that she seized her child and sprang tBrough one of the windows with it. Elkins made bis way through the dense smoke to the back I door, where, tbe flames having in the. meantime been extinguished through the efforts of his neighbors, he found that a fraction of weather-boarding bad been torn off above the door and a piece of old carpeting, saturated with spirits turpentine, forced in through the cavity and fire set to it. He then went into the kitchen, which adioins the house, and 'found that full of Smoke also. Which be discovered proceeded . u'uuv. iioiu a uoii ui tutiuu wuicu uau uccu obi- urated with spirits turpentine and forced through a hole made in the side of the house and thence dropped in between the weatherboarding and ceiling, which in the kitchen reached only about breast high Fortunately no great damage ensued, but the affair evidenced a very,determined effort on the part of the incendiary to de- airoy iue ouuuiug, who, peruaps, no iu . . i 1 . : . I 1 m.t.. .hi.i, nht h,w hp.n th nna hut i uii'va, " u.ip,u. " for the nromnt discovery of the fire bv tbe r - neignnors, wuo were awaiieaea oy tne loua and Dersistent barkiog of dogs io tbe im rr-,. : - ..... j .: meuiaie vicmny. mia iue acoouu i.mo an attempt has been made to burn Elkins out. Personal and Ecclesiastical. Rev. Thomas D. Pitts, of Baltimore, with bis family, arrived here yesterday morning, having accepted the call of the Vestry of St- John's church, recently extended, to fill the Rectorship of that church lately made vacant by tbe resigna tion of Rev. Dr. George Patterson, D. D. We make this statement on the authority of a member of the Board of Vestry. Tbe Rev9rend gentleman, though only about thirty-five years of age, is pro nounced an able minister and very attrac tive, boih io and out of tbe pulpit. We hope his relations with the members of bis congregation, as well as with our people generally, may prove mutally pleasant and profitable. Rev. Mr. Pius, who is at present a guest of Mr. John E. Lippitt, will preach at St. John's church on Sunday, morning and evening. Wllmineton Coon Club. At a meeting of the Wilmington Coon Club, held last night, the organization of resolved that the regular meets of the club I i r. i u v.- m j... I ......... . . ....I noreau 8nou,a De on Auesuay nignt oi each wees. By a unanimous vote Messrs. Ardeu Cherry and Dossey Battle, of Tarboro, N. C, were elected honorary members of the club, and the secretary was directed to notify them and earnestly request their at tendance at the next chase and all subse quent chases of the club. The chase announced for last night was postponed, on account of an accident to the Keeper of tbe Kennel. There has been considerable of a rise in the river during the past two or three days, and Captain Robeson, of the steamer Wave, says there is now about fifteen feet of water on the shoals. Rev. R. R. Burts, of Manata, Fla., says: "Tutt's Pills are held in high repute as a liver regulator tn this hot climate. In fact I hardly know how we would get along without them. Chills and Fever have lost dread. Our people take one or two doses of tbe pills and follow it with fifteen grains of quinine, divided in three doses during the day. The ague never returns." f ths MAILS. The mails close and 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 '. 5:30 A.M. Southern mails lor all points South, daily. . . .8 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Western mails (C.C. R'y) 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. Fayetteville, and officeson Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1KK)P 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 day 8..-. 6:00 A. M Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days 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 7:80 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. . . . 10 KX) A. M. General delivery open from 6:00 A. M. to6.-00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:80 to 9:30A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5 :30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. WHOLE NO. 4,151 Paid tbe Penally. Jim Black, the colored individual who was arrested in this city by Officer .Rich ardson, several weeks aco, for murder com mitted in .South Carolina, and who was subsequently tried and convicted, expiated his crime oc the gallows at Marioo, 8. C, yesterday. TAB MORNING 8TAR can always be hnd at tee Sfttt 5 J"; Tbmn "-ceii Houee, NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. A well established ana proBperoas weekly Newspaper, located in a inrmne, growing town on the line of a prominent Railroad, Is offered for vale. Terms cash. For terms ana particulars apply to the editor of this paper. ODinloniof Eminent T)r H Tf Wnltnn Anr rut - lis, Md. Colden's Liebig's; Extract of Beef and ioiuc inyjgorator, ia a most excellent preparaUon. is excellence. Dupenor to uoa Silver OU or any uung ever used In wasted or impaired consti tution, and an excellent preventive of malarial uueasen. Obsxn & Flanker, Agents. Wilmington. ONE EXPERIENCE FROM MANY. I had been sick and miserable so long and had cineed ray husband bo much trouble snd expense, bo one seemed to know what ailed pletely disheartened and discouraged. In this frame I 2?JE!l5J?0i. botu? of "op Bitters and I wed buoiu lown to my family. I soon becan to lm I Prov. and talnea eo fast that my husband and fa- .1 fc in auiuxii iuu luuuuiru, uut wnen 1 i luiuuiemwiH naa neipea me, they said 'Hurrah for Hop Bitters I long may they prosper, for tbey have made mother well and us nappy.1 "The Mo- ther. Home JonmaL A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having pasted several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies ouu wieo ui a sunering cnua, ana Deooming con vinced that Mrs. Winelow's Soothing Syrup was Just the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife ministered to tbe child, as she was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy. That night the child pasied In sufferinsr. and the narcntn wtthnnt ilmn Mntnmina tilu hum tie una gone, sne reinsea to nave it ad- I V. . v. j . n i . . ... - . . . . . i uume m uay iuuo wing, tne ratner rouna the baby I ,JI.P.noUwr BleeP i icoo uigui, me mouier Bteppeu irom tne room tn nr.- 5S?i?onie,ao5e8.uc .anUe. and left the father wita iue cnua. uunng ner absence he administered I happy. The mother was delighted "ning orient and wonderful ch&mre. and althonh at fining with the sudden I edwith the deception practiced upon her, has coa tinned to use the 8vnu. and anfferinir ouu restiess nignis nave aisappearea. A single trial by all Druggists. 35 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IT1. CRONLY, Auctioneer BY CRONLY & MORRIS. Choice Plants and Trees at Auction. rSJ3 DAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4TH, AT 10 o'clock A. M., we will sell at our sales room 20 Magnolia Orandeflaras, large, thrifty trees, 10 to 1J feet; a few small Magnolia Trees, 18 Camilla Ja ponlcas, assorted colors, Aocula Japonicas, cryato- A fine assortment Tea Roses, Marshal Ney. Ac. Beef, Flonr, Crackers, Fnrnitnre, jND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SUN- dries at auction this day, Saturday, Dec. 4th at our ales room?, at 10 o'clock A. M. CiiOMLY & MORRIS, ne 4 lt Auctioneers. Still Receiving. TXTB have just received a handsome line Of SCOTCH PLAID GOODS, which w t T llneof HCOTfin Pl.AIII IKKinw ,M,h, offer at isc per y Handkerchiefs. WITS ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THE Lareest Line of HANDKERnniitra ap shown In this city Embroidered, iHemed, Hem stitched, Col'd Border, &c, suitable for Holiday Presents. dec 4 tf f e Don't Hesilate to Say WE HAVE AS FINE STOCK OP IMPORTED and DOMESTIC TAILORING GOODS, a larger force of DRILLED WORKMEN, as FINE TRIMMINGS (which we nse), and a BETTER CUTTER than can be found elsewhere in North Carolina. "Thar now." , MUNSON, dec 4 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. James G. Munds, JRUGGIST, 35 NORTH FROllT STREET Patent Medicines, Chemicals and Drugs, pure and fine Perf ornery and ToUet ai tides in great variety. Fine Segara. Prescriptions compounded at all hoars de tf Notice. "OTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICA- tion will be made to the General Assembly, at Its next session, for the passage of an act to perfect the organisation of the Carolina Central Railroad Company. no3 8)d Notice JS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICATION will be made to the next General Assembly of this State for the passage of an act to Incorporate the Clarendon Water Works Company. de3 30d Ship Notice. AU persons are hereby cantloned and forewarned against trusting or harboring any of the crew of the Br. brig BUSV BEE. CaDL Graham. as no debts f their contraction will be paid by either the Master or E. G. BARKER 4s CO.. dt8 3t Consignees. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY cautioned against true ting er harbor ing any of the crew of the Norwe giaa Barque "M1NDORA," Captain Henriksen. from Gloncenrer. nn debts of their contracting will be paid by Captain or C. P. MEBANE, Agent de3 2t Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY cautioned and forewarned from credit ing or harboring any of the Crew of tne nor. Dng UULKN, M. Dletrlch- an V..t.. Y I . 1 n debts of their contracting will be paid by Master or C. P. MEBANE, Agent. de32t "Hold On! DON'T THROW ON SO MUCH WOOD I Mercy on us I it la six dollars a cord. Had'nt we bet ter get a Heating Stove t This fire place will never do.'T Says the frugal housewife. "And that old high pressure Cook Store I Can't we afford a new one, a SAM. They are cheap, save one-third of the fnel and barn coal or wood." Sold only by F. M. KING CO.. Weekly and monthly payments no28tf on Stoves. of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, I NEW T0P IiUQGY. SIDE BAR, VKKV HAND and overcome the prejudices of the mother. Sold I taim iUTUtOF AOVBUTIflrMJ, oiiq shears one day,..., fl 0 two days . IH three dare, M " four days, too five days, M One week, 4 00 Two weeks Ml Threeweeka, 8 M) " One month. 10 00 Two months, 17 00 Throe months, Mi 8lx months, w One year, AO W IV Contract AdrertlMmut taken at projo tlonately low rates. Ten lines alld Nonpareil iyi make ime Mjijark. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Xmas Goods. FTJXjIj STOCK 2 HAVE BEEN A MONTH LAY I NO IN A stock of cooda for the Chrlttmas trade, ami have now en route a large tupply. I am dctoim ocd i have ccerj thing complete and at the lownt prlcei. My goods are of best qiallty, selrctcd for I bo best family trade, and the prices will be rl low down, regard !ev of olJ stereotyped price. My prices are from my own invoices, original and In dependent I ak aUcntlon to lome New Crop New Cilean MOLAS4E3. It 1 the best mado, looks like o d times Bt aatlful bright Byrap lor Uuckw brat, i o glucose, at 60c per gallon, (iood Cook log I'uitrr. &c; Oleomargarine Sic 1 omral.c Hardlnee wc per box. Haiti ns In wbolo, halvt snd qaartrr boxes. Currants, Citron, Nuts of all kinds, i'oroa Nutr, Prunes. Apples. Orangra, Preserved herrle. flneapplos. Peaches fold .y the Ib atlfHr;y n can bay frem H lb up. Mis Crarkera. Oyi r Crackers, Pearce'a Hoda Crackers. Ul tiger Hnappn, Lemon and Vanilla Wafer and Droits, and mat Olher varieties of Cakes Mixed Btlrk Cauflleal 'r to 0c per lb. The Anert French C andlM n fresh, at 86c per lb, or S lbs forfl. consUtlng In I part of Almonds. Purnt Almonds, VTalbut Tilly. I vruuin. run i iorprriiur.au. I ten to employ lu xpei in ml f ln and botm roy I friends will make some allow. n. fur errors, whltli I WW Jn tne rn-n or tu-lnon I am comoalled of aro sometimca unavoidable. LU ohllKC roe who docs his oeet to serve his customers right. Jas. C. Stevenson MARKET STREET. Holiday ana Fancy Ga:fls. 1880. CELLULOID CASKS. FLORKNCK CAHUK, ConUlnlcB Comb. Mrcah and Mirror. Tt.ll.-t Kola, Chnctmiis Uoxer, V&ren, Jewel Cim. 4c WM. H. UKKKN, del Wboluaale and Hetall DroRK'" Buggy for Sale. Bums, maae ui oroor ana or tne very rel material. To be sold becane owoor baa no un for It, at d ai a considerable dlrconDt on cost. Apply to nolltf nac P. H. IIATDEN. Christmas Goods ! CONSISTING IN PART OK Fire Crackers, ORANGES, APPLES. LEMONS, RAIdlNS, CITRON, NUTS, PRESERVES, CANDY, CAKES, COCOANUTK. JKLL.Y, PICKLES, CANNED (K!OD.J, Ac, Ac t5T Oir rpatron are requested to send in their orders early, and thus avoid the ruth and 'the liability of de tention for xintof transportation, fti ADRIAN & VOLLKU8, Wholcr alo Grocers, no 28 tf 8. E. Corrcr Front A Dock SU Salt. Sale. Salt. 8ck SALT, Mrlpeil Hick., full weight. For sale by KBRCHNKK A CALDKK HKOH. no S8 tf CoTec, Illce, Kugnr. 2QQ Hags RIO and JAVA COrKKK, 5Q Bbls Rice, ijry Bbls C., Ex. C. and A. SUGAR. For sale iy no 8 If KBKCHNgR M CALDKK 11 HQH Flour, Meal, Corn nml Oals 175 ,Jbl" FL0UR' "u srRdc,: 5Q0 Bags WATER MILL MEAL. 1000 Bu'heU cokn- Fj00 Bushels Heavy Gala, For sale by no28tf KERCHNER & CALDEK BROr). Bagging and Tics. Q00 Half Bolls BAGQING, 1000 Bdl" Ncw1"1 rioccd TIKH. For sale bv KERCHNER A CALDER UROS no 88 tf All Sorts QF PLAIN AND FANCY Candy, Crackers and Cnkca, CANNKD GOODS, CHEAM (MKU8!f. PEACHES, CHERRIES, PRUNES, Fire Crackers. HALL & PEARS ALL. de JDAWtf University of North Carolina AT CHAPEL HILL. JN8TRUCTION 18 OFFERED IN I11HEK regular course, of study. Spec's! courses are pro vided In Mineralogy, t bcmlrtry aad olher adeaeee relating to Agriculture. Pcbools of Law, Medicine and Pharmtcy are fully equipped. Tbr next term begins January 8 1 and ends June 3d, 1881. Total expenses. Including tuition, 90 to $115. Address, do 3 Hon. KEMP P. BATTLE. LL. D. McD. & W. A FINE LINE OF TOP BUGGIES JUST Fin ished and ready for sale. CAKTtt and DRAY 8 turned out complete every week. kUacketnlth. carriage, trimming and paint shops constantly In motion. no 8 tf MoDOCGALL A WILLIAMSON. Wanted. A SITUATION AS DAY CLERK BY A GRADU ate or the New York College ef Fharmacy . Nine years experience. Steady habits. Best refer ence. Not afraid of work. Address. W. C. R.. Box 819, dc 3 8t Culumbls, K. C,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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