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,HEnOBliniG'8TAR. ""I'HLISHBD DAXLY RXCXPT MONDAY RATB8 0 dTJBeCBUl-noS) Ui MS J9U, 0 pOSttg paid, f tlx montt, " " . 4 0. rareemontha, " - - 33 ne month " " , i 00 To City 8ttlmrlb, oelirered la any part of the ity .-Fifteen CU per Mt Our City Agents are 10t authorised to collect for Here than three mas the Brtered at the Poet Office at Wilmington. N. a eat? dvwu ViWOO UMcWT.j OUTLINE. Brown Riding, wife, tnd daughter two years old, were murdered in their home in Monroe county, Miss., by two tramps, to whom lodging had been giren; the ecoun drels burnt their bodies with the bouse; one of the Tillains was Captured and burned to death; diligent search is making for the other one. Rapid strides are making on the New Orleans & Pacific Railroad. There is a general decline in the New York stock market. The contest of O'Hara ts. Kitcbin, Second North Caro lina District, will be dismissed unless the cootestaots can show cause why it thall not be done. The contest as to Tal- madge'd veracity is again disturbing the Prtsbyterian clergy. The snow storm continues at Petersburg; no sign of clear ing up The Senate considered but did 001 confirm the nomination of Judge Woods to the Supreme Court Bench. Messrs Sparks and Weaver, of Illinois and I jwa, Dearly came to blow in a debate ni ibi House of Representatives on the fund :uj bill. New York markets: Money G pi t ut-ui ; eo't.io quiet at 11 15 1612 3 lti cents; southern flour quiet at $4 85g 6 02; wheat unsettled, ungraded red $1 15 l 21$; corn dull and heavy and $lc luwr, ungraded 5457 cents; spin la tur pontine dull al 4545i cents; rosin firm at $1 80 I 87. The New York Iribune's literary critic scores "Endymion" without mercy. v very severe law against duelling has passed a second reading in the South Carolina House. Within six weeks Brooklyn, N. Y., has suffered from one thousand oases of diphtheria, and the deaths have been very numerous. TheSouth Carolina Conference, M. . Church, ISoulb, is in session at Marion. The next Confereuce is to meet at Union. It is given ont by Stalwart papers that Oonkliog will follow up his at tack upon Senator Bayard. Thus far lie has made nothing by his unmanly assault. Thiire is a feeling in Washington to retain the present number of Representative. If this is done it is thought the basis of representation will be 165,000. We rather like Senator Ingalls's ,dea that the moneys derived for edu cational purposes frooi the sale of public lauds be applied to the com mon schools and none others. John T.-Ford's Comedy Company played for two weeks at Charleston and the ATeics and Courier savs that m the engagement was "satisfactory aud profitable." We have seen bet ter. Judge Morgan, of Louisiana, now U. S. Minister to Mexico, will be urged upon Gen. Garfield as the Southern man in his Cabinet. He is a native of Pennsylvania, and is in do sense a representative Southerner. Gov. Charley Foster withdraws from the contest for the Ohio Sena torahip. Reckon he found that John Sherman was too far ahead for him to make the race. Bat Charley pats it upon the (ground that be does so to avoid splitting the party . The opinion gains ground among North Carolinians that ex-Governor Hold en is a greater poet than Tenny son. Be gwttibus. We hope it will turn out that the opinion is correct. The South is sadly in need of a great poet. Let us have one by all meanf. "Bildad" writes the Richmond Stat4 that "at least two Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee think an apportionment law will be passed by this Congress." So be it. It ought to be done and the Democrats should see that it is done. "If it were doae, when 'tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly." We learn from a Washington cor respondent that already many mem bers of Congress have left for their homes to spend the Christmas holi days. After a laborious session of a few days they matt rash to their homes to spend in idleness several weeks. What folly for the Coogresa to meet in December if it means to adjourn from about the 20th to the 10th of January, or later ? Why not meet as soon atfer the Christmas holi days as the state of their stomachs and nerve will allow, and then work in earnest. The time of meeting ught to be changed. ' 'J.'' VOL. XXVIE. NO, 78. The Chicago IntefcP&m Jbaijsai eertained the views ori gVeat man people as to the seleotion of a Cabinet for (iarfield. In Us issue of last Saturday it publishes the result. We give a part only ot tnose who were preferred. It says : "U. S. Grant. 174:' Jobo Sherman. 163: John A. Losan. 106: Rossoe Conklintr. 83: P. W. Hitchcock, 80; Bsa Harrison, 61; levi r. Morton, 58; James U. Blaine, 50; William Windom, 48; James F. Wilson, 44; J. l. niley, 39; R. fcr. Ingersoll, 35; Geo. F. Edmunds, 83; E B. Washburn, 83; ueorge tr. tlotr, 27; .Newtc iJooUVae; J. xj. iameron, zk; r . vy . r aimer. iera tioup M. Langstou. 21: 3. W. Dorsey. 20; Eugene Hale. 13: John F. iHartranfY. 18. Horace juaynard, 16; Schuyler Joirax, 16; ismery Storrs, 15; Hannibal Hamlia, 14; B. K. Bruce. 13: W. D. Kelley. 12; Marshall Jewell, 11." ? . A young Solomon ih Warren county shoulders the responsibility and thus delivers his judgment: "Macon. Warren county, N. C. Give us an able Republican Trom the South, such as Settle, or Holdeo, of this State, for the head of the Postofflce or Interior Depart meota. Judge Toorgee j eoBbvjaisb well represent our interests aid TOOferTj. Inf gersoll for Sectelary of State or Attorney General. Basrf. L Egkrtoit, J.n : Tourgee is lovely. Benny ought to read what the carpet-bagger says of the best people of the State before he concludes that he "could also well represent oar interests." Benny is not a success, we fear, as a politi cal adviser. The best show in the world per formed by the best company in the world cannot be enjoyed if your feet eel like two balls of snow, your teeth knock together like the "bones" of the end-man in a minstrel show. and great gusts of wind come down in eddies about and around fctid on your cranium, threatening to rob you of your wig, or to give you the influ enza, or to make you an eternal vic tim of neuralgia. The free use of coal, the closing of a half dozen big doors and other contrivances might help. . The Savannah News says of "An American Girl" : "We must confess to great disap pointment in the- play, which is de void of any strong features, and has nothing ot great merit in it. The character of 'Kate Vivian enables Miss Davenport to display her versa- tility and vivacity to advantage, and exhibit several handsome dresses, but uo scope to show the dramatic genius which has made her 'Mabel Ren ew in 'Pique' so renowned." i pints Turpentine. Greenville gaye a ball in honor of the electron of Jarvis and Latham, two of its citizens. - Raleigh publishes its vital sta tistics occe a week. How often does Wil mington publish its own? U. H. Tate has slaughtered a young hog of the Poland China breed that weighed 750 pounds net. Mr. F. A. Fetter, formerly of Oxford, has sixty pupils at Edenton, where be ia in cbargo of the Academy. Elizabeth City Carolinian: In Chowan an election will be held to submit the question to subscribe $25,000 to the Elizabeth City & Norfolk Raitroad Com pany. Capt. Wm. Tate was frozen to dealt in Cumiuck Bousd tho 13th. Monroe Enquirer'. Miss Mar key, of Charlotte, has made arrangement to give a public reading at the old Baptist church, in this place, on next Saturday night, under the auspices of the Masonic lodge at this place, for the benefit of the Oxford Orphan Asylum. Salisbury Watchman: On last Thursday night, while Judge A. A. Mc Koy was enjoying an evening at the resi dence of Jar. Kerr Craige. the Salisbury band tendered him a aereaade. --Four; divorces were granted during the last week of the Superior Court. Milton Chronicle: Capt. Thos. N. Davis, ot this town, died suddenly at the residence of Mrs. Wallace, his sister, on Friday last. Waated-rAn,, ariny of 400 spectacled! old women, armed ' with broom-sticks, to stop the fast mail on the R & D. Railroad. PitUboro Record: This county supplies the Raleigh market with all sorts of things from a bale of cotton to a rabbit skin. Our wagons carry to Raleigh. quant ities of cotton, flour, oats, pork, ehickeps partridges, &c, while droves of cattle are driven there every week. Whenever a wagon is seen in Raleigh you would gen-' erally be safe in guessing it came from Chatham. Greenville Express: A Mr. Lewis was assaulted by, two negroes and bad his arm and nose broken, besides re ceiving several othef Injuries, at Farmvile last Thursday night. One of the negroes was arrested but theotkefmadeJiis wape. The bars of Mr. Si- F. MaMmng to gether with about sixty barrels of corn, one! bale of cotton and one thousand pounds of fodder, were burned ariy ' yesteraay morning. The fire was the work of an in cendiary. Elizabeth City JSconomUt: Ac cording to the conditions of the bonds au thorized by the vote oo Saturday, Elizabeth City is to be the headquarters of the Eliza beth Clty& Norfolk Railroad, and the lo cation of the company's shops. It is a good bargain for our old town. The vote, as shown by the managers' report was carried by a majority of foufc- -Mrs. Hettie Spruill, the oldest lady in Plymouth, died on the 25th of November ; She was a member of-the Episcopal Church, and it is said left a large property to the Church. Raleigh News- Observe?. An ad journed meeting ot the Prohibitory Liquor Law Association was held hi CjommoDB Hall last evening; A le number of per-j aona. some seventy-five, feecafca members of the association, makiasr the . total mern bership here some one hundred and fifty. Judge Reade, the Presldenf, made a speech HE MORNING WILMINGTON, of some length and of great vigor, in which ne gave a thorough description of the pur pose of the movement. In the course of his remarks be stated bis belief that the people of the State would approve of the measures for the prevention of the liquor iramc. uapi. is. u. stamps, oy request. read the call for a State Convention Janu ary 12. He made a very able and earnest speecn in favor of the movement, taking the practical view. Dr. Skinner, follow ing, gave some interesting facts in rezard to the liqaor law -in Maine, its practical bene- nt8, kc. on motion or Mr. a. A. Gudger. a committee was appointed to draft a bill to be presented to the Legislature. Raleigh Ifews- Observer : The total receipts of cotton this season, up to JtJ riaay, were oa,U7tf bales. Tbe total re celpts to the same date last year were only Daies. rms gives a total increase of 17,754 bales in favor of this season. - Several physicians of this city, gentlemen of energy and means, have concluded the arrangement for tbe purchase of "Idle- wild," better known as the "Cotton Place," at tne end of liewbern avenue, near Camp Kusseii, and will fit it up at once as an in firmary. This is an important step and its success is assured. Mrs. C. P. Spen cer writes from ChaDel Hill: A dav or two arter 1 bad tbe pleasure of inspecting some or ine drawings oi Dr. mmmons' class in zoology. He informed me that the standing of the whole class was unusu ally high this session. I was particularly I pleased witn the drawings of Mr. J. W- Hays, of Oxford. He had a frog, an oys ter and a snail on paper, displayed in col ored crayon in such sort that if ever either a frog or a snail or an oyster could lay claim to beauty, they were then and there beau tiful. Oxford Free Jktnce: In spite of the "cut off," whereby Franklin county tooK several nuadred voters from us, Gran ville is the third county in the State in re gard to tbe number of Democratic votes cast.- A young colored boy, aged about ten years, son of Jim Horner, was tbrown from a wagon a few day a since, and tne wbeels passing over bis head, in flicted a very serious wound. The next Conference of the Methodist Protest' ant Church in this State, will be held at Chestnut Grove, Orange county. There were 250 deaths in Raleigh and its vicinity for the year ending June 30th. out of la population of 14,600. The suit of Bowden against Allen & Co., of Hender son, for infringing upon his tobacco patent flue, was tried in the Federal Court last week. A large n umber of Granville people were witnesses. Uowden lost his case. A great many buildings are being erected in Oxford. A sure sign of faith in tbe railroad. A iJrussnelds farmer. Mr. Wm. Harp, killed a fourteen months hog which netted 807 pounds. oar com munity was shocked on Wednesday morn ing to hear of the unexpected death of Mrs. A. Kebinson, which sad event occurred in Winston on Tuesday, December 14th. Mrs. Robinson was the daughter of Dr. E. M. Paschal l, of this place, whose death we recorded a few weeks since, and during the past year tbe mother now gone had fol- owed to the grave her two young and in teresting children. The deceased was a great favorite in our community. I We offer our sincerest sympathy to our brother Robinsoj, of the Leader, in this great be reavement. In a few months he has buried two children and a lovely wife. Stab 1 Asheville News: Candler Gen try, was killed last Friday at Marshall, Madison county, by a pistol shot by Wes- ey Sawyer, the town marshal. The par ticulars, as they were given us, are these: Gentry was drinking, and went into one of the stores of the town with bis pistol cocked, and was waving it around in a dangerous manner, wnen some one in tne store persuaded him to uncock bis pistol and put It up. He put it In his pocket.and while doing so cocked it again. The per sons in tbe store ran out and Gentry fol owed and fired bis pistol at tne door of another store that was. closed, Mr. Saw yer, then came up and endeavored to per suade Gentry to put up bis pistol, wben ne fired two or three times , at Sawyer, who then drew his pistol and fired at Gentry, the shot taking effect in his abdomen. Sawyer was entirely justified in killing him. On last Thursday some boys from the country, who were stopping at the Pioneer Warehouse, conciuaeu to nave some ran at the expense of a young man by the name of Wells, who was also stopping with them. Wells was a young man o( rawer weaK mind and had been drinking somewhat, and one of the dots !pretending to be an officer made an attempt to arrest mm, ana being frightened he left tbe Warehouse and started for his home on Sandy Musk, in this county, but missed the way and took tne roaa towaras KicnmoBu jam. aim riends having missed him. search was made during Friday and Friday night, and on Saturday morning he was found dead near the road leadiag to Richmond Hill. TSJS CITY. MEW ADVKBTISK.TIEIM TS. J. C. Munds Medicines. Mtjnson Christmas suits. A. David Holiday presents. Cautiok Notice from tbe Mayor. S. G. Northbop Christmas goods. Heinsbkhokr Christmas presents. Cronly & Morris Imported chromos. Tne Cbrlalmaa Rampaa." Mayor Fishblate has issued his proclama tion calling attention to tbe ordinance pro hibiting' tbe firing of any cannon, gun or pistol or any other firearm, oa any of tbe public, thoroughfares of tbe city. The firing of canton crackers and other fire works will be allowed from tbe 24th inst. to the .1st of January, and the blowing of tin horns from tbe 24th to the 28th inst, inclusive. So now, boys, you know what o depend upon, and "don't you fprg et it. 8IBSisraU' Court. Lewis Wade, colored, was arraigned be fore Justice Mfflis, yesterday, oe a peace warrant sworn out by Rachel Wade. De fendant was ordered to pay the costs and give bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for tbe space of ninety days. The same'defendaat was next arraigned on the affidavit of Amanda Mebane, col ored, charged with willful trespass, when he submitted and judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. Tbe Faternl nary Elixa. An item of "Paddy Hollow" gossip is to the effect that Mary, Eliza Lively, who is said to have left the city on account of her fnaUily to meet some demands against her for costs,-has been arrested and committed to jail in Charleston for assaulting and Dadly cutting a sailor. N. C.e WEDNESDAY. Local Dots. Cotton receipts yesterday bales. 830 The Storm Signal was floating again yesterday. The Sheriff was selling property yesterday for delinquent taxes. We are indebted to Hons. J. J. Davis and Walter L. Steele for valuable public documents. There was plenty -of snow at Weldon, Greensboro and other points north and west of us, on Monday, but here it was rain, mud and bIubIi. Commencing with to-morrow, the 22nd, the mail train on the Carolina Central Railroad will leave Wilmington at 9:10 A. M., and Charlotte at 6:20 A. M. The pupils of Tileston Normal School will perform the Cantata of Santa Claus at Tileston Upper Room to-morrow night. It is said that upwards of fifty children will participate. The receipts of cotton- for the week ending the 20lh inst., footed up 4,750 bales, against 2,510 bales for the same period last year, showing an increase In favor of 1830 of 2,240 bales. Dally Weatber Bulletin The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches if or the twenty-four hours ending daily at 3 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 48' hours, as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station : Tem. R. F. Weather. 85 .01 Cloudy 48 .02 Fair 46 .00 Clear 42 .04 Clear 41 .00 Fair 46 .00 Cloudy 72 .00 Cloudy 49 .00 Cloud v 42 .75 Clear " 88 .00 Cl'ring 44 .00 Cloudy 59 00 Fair 45 .00 Fair 45 .00 Fair 42 .00 Fair 41 .00 Clear Atlanta Augusta 48 Charleston. . Charlotte Corsicana Galveston Havana New Orleans Punta Rassa Savannah Wilmington Cedar Keys Pensacola The following are tbe Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Northerly to westerly winds, rising ba rometer, partly cloudy weather, and a slight rise in temperature Tne mendelaaobn Qaintette Clab. This eveoiDg the lovers of good music will be treated lo an entertainment of rare excellence, it being the occasion of the first appearance at our Opera House, under the auspices of the Wilmington Library Asso ciation, of the celebrated Mendelssohn Quintette Clutr, of Boston, assisted by tbe distinguished vocalist, Miss Marie Nellini. As previously stated, this club was or ganized in 1849, and it has steadily grown in efficiency and popularity until it now stands among the foremost rank of musical organizations in this country. Tbe press everywhere have spoken in the highest terms of the club, and have been no lets extravagant in their allusions to tbe vocal- istic attainments of Miss Nellini, and it is altogether fair to presume that the combi nation will be irresistibly attractive and charming. The indications now point to a crowded house this evening, the most of the choice seats having already been taken, and we have every assurance to bear us ourinthe assertion that no one will go away disap pointed. Badly Cmt Up. Mr. Wm. Canaday, a resident of Topsail Sound, and well known in this city, was terribly cut up by being caught in a pea machine a few days ago. He received a gash in the side, another in the thigh, another in tbe arm and another still in the face. Tbe wound in the side is a terrible one, and it is feared that it will ultimately prove fatal. Our informant states that the injured man's head would have been sev ered from tbe body had it not been for the presence of mind and promptitude of Mr. Frank Grier, who seized one of tbe teeth of the stemmer and jerked it with such force that the belting was thrown off and the machine stopped, his hand being con siderably lacerated in the daring but suc cessful act, through which Mr. Canady was doubtless saved from certain and in stantaneous death. An Alleged. Cue or Larceny. Fanny Gore, a white habitu of the "Hol low," was arrested yesterday on the charge of the larceny of money, etc., the property of one Joe Yass, colored, on bis way home f rem Georgia, where he has been at work. A search warrant was issued and a twenty dollar gold piece, thirty-one dollars in currency and a silver watch, all said to be long to Yass, was found on her person. It is thought, however, that Fanny will prove herself innocent of the serious charge of stealing, and that she was really only hold ing the money and Watch in trust. At least this seems to be tbe present aspect of the case. She was committed for her appear ance before Justice Millie this morning, at 11 o'clock. " irjavot'a Conn. Spencer Stanford, colored, was arraigned on the charge of being drunk and disor derly in Paddy's Hollow, about 9 o'block Monday sight, and also with cursing, abus ing and resisting Officers Everett and Al len, who arrested him, and trying to pass himself off as a government detective. He was ordered to pay a fine of $20 or be con fined in the city prison for thirty days. At present he has the promise of a quiet time of it during tbe holidays, with abundant opportunity for reflection and pious mediation. Star DECEMBER 22, 1880. masonic klection. The following officers have been elected at the various meetings to serve the differ ent Masonic institutions for the ensuing year : - WILMIHGTON COMMAND KEY NO. 1, KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. E C W H Chadbourn. , Gen. H H.Munson. Capt. Gen. W R Kenan. Prelate W W Allen. SW SSEveritt. J W R W Price. Rec J C Munds. WILMINOTOK COUNCIL NO. 4. ROYAL AJTD SELECT MASTERS. T I M W A Williams. D I M J I Macks. P C of W W W Alien. Rec M J Heyer. Treas R Greenberg. CONCORD CHAPTER NO. 1, ROYAL ARCH MA SONS. M E H P H H Munson. K Samuel Northrop. S J I Macks. C of H H C Prempert. Rec J C Munds. Treas R Greenberg. ST. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 1, A. F. A. M. W M W R Kenan. 8 W W A Williams. J W R Greenberg. Sec J C Munds. Treas F G Robinson . Tyler B G Bates. WILMINGTON LODGE NO. 319. A. F. & A. M. W M W H Chadbourn. 8 W E Gerry Barker. J W H C Prempert. Sec W S Warrock. Treas A J Howell. S D Chas Schwarz. J D John H Hanby. Stewarde John B Robinson, Wm Oter- son. Chaplain Samuel Northrop. Tyler B G Bates. The officers will be installed by P. M. Samuel Northrop on the afternoon of St. John's day, December 27th, at 3 o'clock, and in the evening at 7i o'clock there will be a social entertainment in Masonic Hall, to which the public are invited. Postponed. A telegram was received here yesterday afternoon, by one of the lawyers interested, to the effect that the case of the City vs. C. H. Grant, removed from this county to Pender for trial, has been postponed until the next term of tbe Superior Court for that county, which will meet in June next, and that therefore it will not be necessary for witnesses and others to be present to day, the time set for the trial when the ap plication for removal was granted. New Berne Nut Shell: We earn Col. Hancock is endeavoring to make arrangements to take that portion of his command in this city to Raleigh on the oc casion of tbe Governors inauguration. Our highly esteemed townsman, Sam uel Radcliff, Esq., who for several weeks has been confined to his bed, seriously ill, departed this life last night about 8 o'clock, at his residence, in this city. Our fish market was well supplied on Saturday. An unusual large quantity of drum fish was noticeable. Sweet potatoes sell in Raleigh for 80 cents per bushel. They can be bought frcsa boats at our market at 25 and 80 cents per bushel. IilST OF LBTTBRS. Remaining in the City Post Office, December 15, 1880, unclaimed; A M A. Adams, Grace AshtOD.mis Ame- ia Armstrong. B J alia A Barry, mrs Sarah Brady. Mar- garet Bannerman, John W Briton, Beach, Charlotte Bryant, Jas A Berry Bryan, JJ'raoit L, Butt, Ualvia Blunt, Bateman, David Brown. C lrvm Costiu, Fred Cuahman. Carr & Co, Charlotte Cameron, Annie Chapman, Ann uarter. D Aaron Davis, C A Davis, Ira S Davis, Cloa Davis, Eliza Donaldson, HatlieLDeb- nam, Iiessie Dickson, Virginia Davis. K Catherine ason. F Albert Fenner. Jerry For, Mildred Flyerson. Q Anna Gregg, Lether Godfrey, Kin dred Garris. W G Guthrie. H - Christine Harlee, Clara Hanloo.Fan nie Herring, Rachael Hill, C C Habenight, E Harren, J J Hutson. J Ben Johnson. Jttachael Jackson. Laura Jacobs, Lou Johnson. K Wm King, Harriet Kennard. M James McKinsie. Marion Moroe, Eliza McKoy, Friscilla Miller, M Milligan, K Mills, Sam McClammy J C Molbrey, Jno T Mack, Jahie E Morris, D McMillan. Jt Isaiah Fig ford, James A Powell. Q Isaam Quick, Josephine Quince. K C A Russell, Flora Rasa. S F D Stanley, Jackson Stevens, Benj Smith, A J Sanders, W F Spencer, Mary Patience Smith. Caroline Souther land. T Martha Jane Toomer, Lucy Thomp son, Prisley Tyson, Frank Thompson. W Caroline Williams. lorsnea wii- iams. Charlotte Whitemao. Lewis Wash ington, Hannah Walker, J R Watson, J S Weaks. Persons calling for letters in the above ist will please say "advertised." If not called for within thirty days they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Ed. R. Brink, P. M. Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N. C. Chronic Constipation is not cured by simply unloading the bowels. Tbe medi cine must possess tonic, alterative ana cor rective properties. These qualities are combined in Dr. Tatt's Pills, and tbey will permanently cure this serious disease and give tone to the nervous system. f FIRST ROUND OF QUARTERLY MEETINGS for the Wilmington District of the Methodist S. Church, South : ; Cohadfl Mission, at Sopewell Jan? 1 8 Duplin, at Kenansville Jany 8 9 Bladen, at Boole Chapel..... Jaay 1618 Blizahetii. at Elizabethtown Jan'y 21 S3 Wilmington, at Fifth Street.. ...JaoySS 80 Wilmington an nwu streets. .irwa - 8mithviJle Feb. 89 Whiterille, atWhiteville Veto. IS 18 Waceamaw Mission, at ceueaoa jreo. ijio Brunswick, at Bethel Feb. 1 tO Topaail, at Wealeyan Chapel ..Feb. 2&-I7 vnsiow, at x aucmatio m. m u o Clinton, at Andrew Chapel.. ........... M'ch It IS Cokes aury, at Hall'a ..M'ch 19 SO BL'M inssnci oiewanv biwi iii& wut mt at 10 o'clock A. M..oav too 2d of February, la Wil mington, at the Parsonage of Front BUwet Chmck. Presiding Elder. WHOLE NO. 4,166 OPERA UODSE. A Kfornlns Call Fnnou Ue Paclfle. Ford's Comedy Company gave their fare well performance in this city last night to a fair and appreciative audience?- Tbe Company, as a whole, acquitted themselves very creditably, and, judging from the fre quent applause, the audience seemed high ly delighted. 1TJ2BIS. TBT YOUR XUCK. Prizes In the 87th DrawiM iliUCK. of the Commonwealth Distribution Co., LontarlUe, &y.t wii oe caanea on January lt tnia win ena ble the lncky ticket holders to procure New Year'a UUSB. NEWSPAPER FOR SALS. A well established and prosperous Weekly Newspaper, located in a thriving, growing town on the line of a prominent Railroad, la offered for tale. Terms cash. For terms and particulars apply to the editor of this papor. THE BEST NIW YEAR'S GIFT for your friend 9 ticket in the S7th Drawing at the old and rnll. We Commonwealth Distribution Co , which takes place ea 81st inst. It costs only $3, and may result in a gift of (30,000. Bend to R. M. BOARD MAN, umuBYune, &y., lor a ucaet. A LATE THAKKSOIVTNO UKMORT.-IVin in tne oia conservative r.itv or Boafcom. Mr. eniur E, Chapman, one of the well and favorably known Armor Chipman Brothers, dealers in gentlemen's i ami mug goods, corner of Washington and Court streets, maae ms aevout tnanksrtvin? with cania. as ha had Jokingly spent one dollar and bought one half ef ticket No. 85.493 In the November Drawl a ir t the Louisiana State Jjottery Company, for which ic itcciybu i rum n. a. uaupnin, new Orleans, La. fifteen thousand dollars in gold. OMB -EXPERIENCE FROM MA NT "I had been sick and miserable so long and had caused my uunaa e macn troaDie ana expense, no oie seemed to know what ailed me. that r vumm. pletely disheartened and dlscoaraffed. In this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and I used them unknown to my family. I soon began to im prove and gained so fast that my husband and fa- iouv uiougni it sirange ana unnatural, but wben I told them What had helDed me. thav aaid 'Hnrrah lnnrv mow fKn awaAM av a w havemade mother well and us happy.' "The Mo- uier. uome uournau BURNETT'S CO CO A INK THK BKST HATR DRESSING IN THE WORLD. -Burnett's Cocoalne auays irritation, removes all tendency to dandruff, invigorates the action of the caDillaries in the high est degree, and has earned a deserved reputation for promoting the growth and preserving tfo beauty vj ute nujtun nair. Liaaies aresaintr then their hairela- beratelv for the evening will And that It fmnarta a healthy natural gloss to the hair, and will cause it to ruuan ns map lot nours. Duonffrr'B rxiA v urtiixii kjltka(!TS am used and endorsed the beat Hntin. 'nnff Mrn. era and Grocers throughout the conntrv. The am pcrievuj pure. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY OF WILMINGTON, MAYOR'S OFFICE, December 23d, 1880. nnHB WTRTNfJ nv INT n l MXTfixr nnu eta or any otaer r irearm, .in any street or alley. or upon any wharf, is prohibited by a City Ordin ance. Canton Crackers and other Fireworks can be fired between the 2ith day of December and the 1st of January. The blowing of Horns on the street is aiso pronioitea. ixczrr from the 34th to the 23th or uecemDer inclusive. 8. H. FISHBLATE, de 21 Jt Review copy. Mavor. Holiday Presents. TTTE HAVE A GOOD MANY THINGS 4THAT would make suitable PRESENTS FOR GENTLE MEN, and we invite attention . Notwithstanding the tremendous rush for our Goods during the past week, onr Stock is still large, and we can suit the most fastidious. Call and see our NECK WEAR and SILK HAND KERCHIEFS. A. DAVID, The Clothier. Corner Front and Prince s s8. de22tf U A Few More QHOICE SUITINGS WE CAN MAKE UP BY CHRISTMAS at REDUCED rates. MUNSON, dec S3 tt Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Choice Goods for Christmas. iranes. Ox Fresh Celery. Italian Macearoni for Roast Turkey. Home Made Can ay making. to-day. At D. U. fi UKTHBOr 8 de 22 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Warner's Safe T IYER AND KIDNEY CURB, POND'S Ex tract, Gargling Oil, Pure Drugs and Chemicals. A full and complete stock to select from. j Ajusa u. munds. Druggist, de IS tf 35 North Front St. BEAT IT! F YOU CAN. PARLOR, CHAMBER, OFFICE, L Library, Dtnlnir. Marble Top and Kitchen Fur niture. Mattresses, Carpeta, Oil Cloth, Wardrobes, Loangea, Sideboards, Fancy Furniture, suitable for xmas Presents, Wholesale and Retail, at the New Furniture Store of B EH RENDS A MONROE. 8.B. Corner Market and 3d Streets, Wilmington, N.C. The largest stock at prices justifying the above remark. de 2r tf Notice. SUPPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO THE General Assembly, at Its approaching session, for a charter for the Wilmington Market Company, del 4 30t ; Watt Plows. Watt Plows, Watt Plows. For sale by GILES A MURCHISON, 38 A 40 Murchiaon Block. de 19 tf Did You GET ONB OF OUR ILLUSTRATED CATA logues and price list of Cooking and Heating Stoves t Bead for one FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Serviceable articles for the household in large variety, at de!9tf F. U. RING CO.8. PRIZES! Q-iven Away Daily I nAt 24 I South Front Street. de?l lw l ttitvk Brums nw iporffo trrwa mm I T7h)R HOLIDAY GOODS. IN BOTH VIIBNI n2- f Ml AIM A KJ V. OA 1 1MHI UU1 Wi ' ' I F1 1 Jno California rears. Asplnwall Jtiananas.Uarge Florida ??8' fontlnueslwlth unabated vigor. A j I urangee, auuaga urapes, uocoaHuts, Lemons and I .: . , w" vpmmi SB '- -V.-ZvWMXttW apt am.'rialMM, One Bqura osa day f 1 00 M. . twafeya,. Lt. ........ in ' UrMiin,,. ....L.. ..;.. IM u tour daya,.. ......... IM " avwfer. . , . y UM We,..-. ...... 4 - " Twe) weeke,.... .. .... S Three weeks, M OMmtk, , taoo " . Two aaeritta,. ...... .......... IT os M 44 Three BaOMikaV. ....rt M M etz mo&Uua,.M 4 at " ' Oaa yaar, .MM arXkmtnet A Si wtla afa takaa aft I Tew. Unas m wild RapssJ jr amakw aaanaiS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. a - - HI. CBONLT, nctlr. BY CRONLY A MOBtlt. Imported Chromos in Oil. QAVJC THKJt A WAT LAST SVUIXO. WILL continue the Bale THIS (WlOtt KaDAY) EVa ING, at?X o'cleck. IT Market Street. That Child's Dwet!ug, feet long, 8 fast wldr, and 5 feet high. Thoee Chromoa and that Dweittag aaa a axaaa ined at any time daring the day. da It It Grand Concert T THE OPKUA HOUSE, WEDVRariAY Evening, Dec. Sid, under the auspices of taWU mington Library Association, y.the afaadolaasha Quintette Club of Boston, organised lt, aand by the distinguished Vocalist Mia Harle Nellini General Admit slon BO e a. Reserved Beats TS ets. Box Lfl will be opened at HaiMbargvr's Book Store, Monday morning, Dvc SOU. 4a If if Christinas Presents! rpHF LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF Christmas Presents Ever Brought to this CItr, "O" on exhibition oad for sale at EINaBERQaM'd Live Book and Haste Store. do 2 if I. T. Alderman. LATE TREASURER C. C. RAILWAY CO., General Commission Merclaaant. de 19 lw No. North Water St. Hands Wanted. LIBERAL WAGES GIVEN HANDS TO OO TO Georgia to work Turpentine. Great aadnee meats offered, and One Dollar boats a paid arery hand that will meet mo at thaPavrii Hmh it. 80th inst Laborers or Areata can obtain further I n ., D - A J7T 7-"" me lnrnrmannn I tin ry nn ih. j . a .w. del9 8t K. A. SMITH, Ship Notice. A)X PERSONS tf ARB HEREBY forewarned not to trust or harbor anv of the Crew of the Norwegian Bark "LOIX3LIOUT." aa neltherMaetar tr Consignee wlllf rerponelhle. J. JAOveSEN. Mas tar. de 19 8t Buggy for Sale. JEW TOP BUGGY, SIDE BAR, VERY HAND- some. made to order and of the very beat material . To be sold because owner baa no nee for It, and at a considerable discount on cost. Apply to no 11 tf nae P. H. HAYDEN. Still Receiving. Brown & Roddick WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A HAMDSOME line of SCOTCH PLAID GOODS, which we offer at ISfcc per yard. Handkerchiefs. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THE Larvest Line of HAUDKERCHIEFS ever shown in this city Embroidered, -Hamad, Besa stitched, Col'd Border, Ac., suitable for Holiday Presents. decatf The IRush to meet all demands, A. SMITH OO., it North Faoat St delQ-tf TeniDollars Reward ! pOR WHEEL LOST OFF ON OF Till ONB HUNDRED BOOGIES J urt received by GERHARDT OO. N. B Wheel found. de If tf Pine Wood Wanted. 200 CORDS FOB WBI0H HIGHEST PRICE will be paid for immediate delivery. Apply to de 18 8t WILMINGTON COMFRIAS OO. Tour Old Overcoat QAN BE CLEANED OR DYED. HAVE MBW Buttons and Blading, and be made goad aa saw at WILMINGTON DYEING ESTAB.. no 16 tf Market, bet. ft and Id Si. Fresh Oysters jgVERT DAY AT Mozart Saloon. noSStf Fine Sallies, Harness ail Eiulu, AT T. H. HAYDEN'S CARSIAGB FAC TORT, where all articles In the ahve llae can be bouarht at Lowest Prlcee.3 Ropalrthg and Trimming ;doae at abort a third Street between Maraet and Prtneaaa. de 19 tt P. IL.XLa.TP EX Goal and Wood. J-ON'T FORGET THAT WE HAVE MOVED to the promisee, corner of Water and Malberry streets, where we keep COAL, WOOD, EH1NOLES, BRICK and POWDER at lowest seek pries. O. U. PARS LET, it.. Mulberry aaUl Water eaa. cS7 tf Oor. tt Christmas Presents." TN SELECTING PRESENTS FOR THE HO LI JL dara.il would be to the advantaee f to examine our stock of novelties, eonalstlnf of Gent's Jewelry of every desertptleav. Gkrras, rfcae Bui anaunen naaoaercai m. mtj aunaom, Manlsra. Neeanreaa aa greatest vartety mmA ateea styles, Walking CaaeeVUBobrallaavHoalery, Babber Coats, Shlrta, Collars and Oalla, Underwear. Bate aad Cape, Business and Drees salts, all at the very lowest prices. JOHN DYES A SOB. Tailors aad Fantahera, IN. Front Jt, UdelStr
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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