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A Cv Via- I , M)() To W4U M.M7 umiF (Jnf.jrtn bjol to mm. . '. r. Norfolk on Tamlj nmf I Inform eaa nrr com by 'h.if .11 Wm'KMt t ro(y 4 t,4t iiuviw ao pobI coca hi ii :.!. .f irviiiatuaM fatJ . 4 r. i f y Tt!? rUfwrtT ta at for U.l.nUU. I I 11 t ;ioAt, np-oki i" Nir YW oo u-a tirt 0y. " oJ rffi lo i.rwt, iWn Wat apoiAOM. vr-Mt Mjmww ill wot hr. - lU bMUwdt eUk ia ft t ! lotHfj C4r t ilOO ft ; - U f" tAXV. ,.1 4t.mn.-h Pmocrti ppr. : .V ;ta ai frWo4' bi Ka.lII u , m U 5n 4tUn fif foOtl lt .om.c f IA KrpWii;ft prtj f- .m.! umm. at bt aappoct4 ftf i.! io bioutiy oaar f ti iUuti . n i V,hatotJ W of YuUj nf thfi Cai-! h ift U Irs-J. ol .. ; t2r t ftU ewo!SJi ftxaoaj; t i-auca on th nt bHo- Tb U.n.i.II tarti. H MJt, ft tvwio? 1 ttr-i.itaX W r4l vitik mxcfe ptuar lb vr curaUt notk-w at CpC rkr' t,-,-oUin oA Nftl Oflct"i I.m A&tAiU JIjiU'J- ,CpU4 l" b.ia 5otl.n rbt tk jru from ft lb ttt4bi , rb Ot f9i Uf pba Aj 7 a kft ti Utt aUrar yr mad Jha !l. MiKj b OCt tr,.Mnft fto4 fU2if at Wijnto-5oi. ft- h.M jt Ua4 aiftUif tor .. UvQt2i JfAr.' TbT ftrwUa. xH.rs also of wbo T9 uithiru U u Dcoorti. part J M cr.mbU Ta U.,cUiUat. Ia fftel th-r wo!i"5ofl!- acb uxdct but oo panjr 14 f 4 M gTtat cccoo miciU utioo4 ftro cJtuarnlT- 1... L .. L-JHiL-'JH- j ' A tly bit ft wab-r el'li I..Utr on li f aa4 1;,L Tum wbkUj b vs laiprtrra-m-a a ib U-oa lfik i Eajf 1 41 la ihm Ut woum oil Uot4 . mttb: 6 ' Tae !of It waa tlal dtad." vot:"xxxin.-fNO. We ccpj the following from on of the oU Democratic atobrt of u ioW who b4 i tWanUy BUM with brain Instead of blarney ft4 hlaS4 U 0Ajs: m aaotar ifiacrra lb rrrcaliorr of tb vtaiLsca and eocrmxa of tb estlrt Dtnno- craife pftty ; tbi itboul bU VuJcniJp tb prtr moat cccrfwuy fo to ia -ucmsi-Uos Vav wowi'- il baa tra Speaker la two rrtai-iaaUaJ coapaJxua. Ia lb Crit a did aa macb. if bc4 dot, tbaa aay R pqblioa to aulft IUy PnaiJaat. aad la ka aacood coUlVKd bia bb Urtff itl to 5afal GrMriJ rtaaeock oa tbt pcrtriy 1ocftaiaWta IVdoaylrMl.'' Mijj Kl!ogg U now lioging in coo cart a 4 t oot Weal with her otro compaaj. be og to 2,000 paopJa ftl MUaraokeaoa the night of th oJ. So grtat wm the deaire to haar Mlsa Kellogg that 300 aeiU artra pro-HJed. 0o tbt tag, all of wbieb wore filled. W have heard bar aod h U good enough for a. 3ba ia the bt of tba American atog ara. Wo voal J like to bear ber io Wilmiogtoo. T4 AVywfa U the cam a of ft near makal aod dramatic paper jatt b fun 6 Kaw York. Il ta beautifully priated ot oa paper, w illuitraled aad walladitVl wilhoat dirt or per aocahtiea. IVtca a year or 10 ctotj oumtxr. It ia ao4r the rdi tori 1 cnanatnenl of Mr. Frederic Arcbar. 1 1 i liUaatrated. aod each DtmUr cooUin l pagta with tbrv beoad oolaraaa. It oogbl to acv-J. It i-a attraaaelf wall jrt op. Tba Newark JvthI ay that lUodaitV peopoaU-at to akolwh the ti por and toKitcatax "will oot com mand tUalf to tba majority of the pwvpla of any ptttiiit faith. Of roar- tso. Mo are oot ao anjaat and eo aawtaw aa that. .The remark of tba Jemmai ltU ba ILaltimore Ay to aay : -Il crtia!y ao U aay cooUt abte aabar of tA DaxaflCTatie party sow r7raaad ta Waaftiectoa by 19& netnbro of Ua lowar Ilaftaa of CoacTtwa." aBBBMaaaBBBaBBBBaBaaBBBBaaaaaaaBBBBiaaBaaaaBiaa Of Irviog'a luL XI., the firal charactar be played io Ihiladelphia, tba Tim aaid : Wttar la atee-ptioOi of a quUotly tno- t: faca. Mr. Irrtaa-'a aatoraj ao.Jowtnaia do aa arpar Io ba ti. Ilia voca ia oo( rxxl aad bia UcttUoo la dVcUadly bad; ia paaaaa where be wouU bow rrral axtla Lioo aw baroaaaa UoObaraat. Bat wbatarvr aa actor caA intra to oo wiLb bat fac. bU baaUa. bia aUitu-iea. thai ba ba kroJ. . aad ba doaa tt all wtta tba encapfeteat mil ury It baabsaa aaid of bin before that ba 1a aaaotiUj a aaalodraaiatle aetor. aad Uls bia pro-rra iS ba lra." lleory WalUraoo, editor of the Loaiarille Courier Joum aJy tbiaka McDooald La the atroogtaet Demo crat who coald be nominated for the Ireaideocy. That may be the ca.e sow, but with a Democratic High Tariff campaign and Randall in the Speaker 'a chair, aome wool-dyed Protectionist will beat repreeeot the party. Soathem liaprcaveotatifca roaat how a atroog backbone. Iet the antt Randal! taet etaod like an anvil Spirits Turpentine rTbe IT. a Clrcoil Cou i in a-rsaio at fta!lza. Tba Inferior Coart of MedJen-Ivr-g ml two priaoeara lo the paoiteatiary aad aiaw to Jail Snow Hit! TtlfjntpA; We on Untaad thai tbe coodJUow of Mr. Andrew Joe, who waattabbad la tbe erar at ff. Ed. AiJaxaa. oa Toeaday eibt of ll wast, ta rather a critical one. S tooewaJl EntcryriM ; The crop af f tea aad cctloo are pretty wail bouaad. OotA are aboru bt ska a to moat of our UramrK aariocaly below xpcUUca Tba jiaid at ao( half bat It oozbtto UuUto llkkory Mr. il. P. Walker of Valla Ooaiav -writaa tbaa Joba Walber. SviaftU eailaa weal of BJaaHof Roe, fai. ad o aia farm aa apple which fneajiared I3f tacbaa ta deeauafaeaacai lite appke atCad 4 powada. eftbh tbay are ao aaUrja aa aauai. Concord Tufi-tttr: Yeaterday avorila JobJ Cry. colored, waa earthly tahsred by te peacaatore aapkwioo oi a biaat. aa rock ooairy saar the dcvcL Lla bt baad waa Udij Ucaraiad. aod La w aa badly daaaradabot the ftaad. X. C, PalHria: Re; & Tarter Kartla baa rfraad tbe p?fate af the eh art baa of StHla Wrrr aad !ha itnctxrt? aad will proaecvU Ue artjey foe the ea.!ra-tn4nl' of tbe aw choir of Eaxtlta KbUeal Uu 3r Vnl Tbeo gj U Ualoa TbeoWd aemlaary. G&rtoota V(-4' U lo de colored caa Mi U OjJJ CU C Haoara. aad the aaJaSerfaae to bata toa baSWty thhj, babd Wajd Zl tarn eixbt Laal weafc. ilw faaaDy eacaped couoa w bkb tb7 niaaaed W roll out, -. . taaclaaa btt reajip bU f tfaejTJ red ScSed lyir Ba. fjj; KlabaU llooea. AlUau, Oa. Tbmaay frWnda Of tbe Doctor wtU reiret J bear SaT- pted, aear tbte city, al bar rea-f darscaT tale taora!f at 6 o clock, cSalx a C- I?IWaV wife of Mr. Cbaa. I L'iWse, apd about B3 ytarv . , rJU ilAiliiU aaym editorfAUr .ali tut karoa of tbe OrfAa'i Wtx 58. Wilmington, year, whb no UaJdiurto erect, aad no ex traordiaary ezpeaaea to meet, tbe Orphan Atjlam win be. ran more eooaomlcally. mora amootblr ajd more effldentlr than eeer before Bealdea Ua laoocae'Wlllbe la- ereaatd-aad I la work caa be aafely eaiarsea Hereafter tbe doUea oi tbe tfapertnienaeni will be leu Ukaome tbaa ercr before. . Wlaatba Leader: There are 12 maaufactaTiof eeUbUihtnenta la Salem. S blacksmith ah ope, IS mercantile boueea, ib cladlnr eroearka. Art rood.' noUona, mil linery, caadka, Ac. 1 book, etore, 1 priaU tar cace; . jocxamita : eooj a poja ecbool:Salam Academy. 1 pubuoacbool. S CeoUata, 8 payaicUaa, 5 muunen oi iaa OoapeL eburebca one white, cbapela. Era Street aad cborcb land ofSce. Waahington GosHtt: Tbe new at earner btiu bo ill by CapL A. W. Styfon it Myen' ablp yard, waa raaocbedTueaday at eooo. At Pactolaa Precinct, la Pitt county, tbe refiattaUoo beoka were. toien or mrfterioualy dlaappeaxed on toe ereolet before election; day. Aa a result treat trouble followed. A portion of tbe Totera caat tbair ballot, but it la luppoeed that tba cadre rote' waa Illegal android, aod will probably bare to be throw a out. Newton Entrprt The build in f of tbe Western North Carolina Rail road Into Haywood baa wrouebt a great retoluUon la that section of .tbe 6ute. People who bad no market al all. and who bad oo ambition to ecll farm produce more tbaa auncient to pay ibdr -annual tax and krep a few dollars stowed rry in the red cheat aa a kecpeake, are now feUlog rich, acillag fbalr lumber, cattle, potatoes and appka. aod by tba raarrciloas ad ranee in tba raloe of laada. La mberton Roixson ian ; Dr. J. D Taylor, of WUmio jton. is at Alma aa autiof Mr. Mcodcnhail In a rarirml There bai brro a larjra nam bee- of coovertioo. Ma, D. XcKlaooa baa certainly paae- ad tbroush an ordeal witbin tba lait few weeka. socb aa. In tbe prorwence oi uoa fw are called udOO to naaa. A few weeks ae bU wUe, a moat amiable lady, waa Ukta from bin by death. Oa Monday of Utt wtak his daughter. Ulas CaUle. a most loarly aad accomplUhcd young lady, died aod lot as tbe famltr and fricadi returned from tne roneratoa luaaaay. nis aoa uw- nU, a bright boy or etgbt summers, brxaUbcd bis last - New Berne Journal: A milk Kbit oooaaura with Rule red eras was on ttttbiuoa at PamMco court last week. He waa eaurbt br a boater la ram lioo county ae.l the eihlblllon was free. Oo Sun dae aij-ht. between ibetjotirs of 11 and 13, ina porcn oi nr. jr. ii- inmi uwhmu4 wa art oa fir by soma villain who Is on tba blxfeway to the peaiteoUary er tbe gai lot Tba floor of tbe porcb bad been thorvmrhly aatarated witb keroaene oil and roal a before tba torch was applied. For luaaWly Mr. T. A Orra, who lltea Joat arrow tba Krrrt. waa awake, saw the blaxe. raa arroaa aad arouand the family before tba fire bad made soy considerable bead- Charlotte Obrver: A telegram was racalrcd ia this ci:y yeaterday from SuiariH announcing tbe death in that place of Rer. W. R Preley. of tbe As ociata Refortaad Cborcb. There were eihl coffee drommcrajn tbe town jeater- day. Tba oaat time we ranuire a weather prrdicUoo. people will beltere us. Tbrra weeks sro we toJd our readers this wet spell waa due TTotn rtoTtmDcr 2vu to tba 2tub. aad tba prediction baa scored a mm. A .V. tt . aocceaa. ma exoaua it uw t-. still continue. Yesterday a party of about twenty eight emigrants from Mecklenburg aod Iredell counuea. look the train m Ibis city for Kanaaa. atooa noretaoer ihiw eighty famtliee bare gooa West irom tbi -kretino. Twoyoasg taeo. Flak aad Joe King, who are of the same name but no relation, were out bunting near tba city lirf Saturday erenlng. when Pink acci defi tally filled Joe's bead and shoulder with shot. Piek bad Just shot a rabbit aod Joe raa forward so pick it up. Aa be did ao a oorey of bird flaw up between himlf nd ilak. and- kin Drea at ue birda, OM-aiag arery feetaer, but briegiog f- downJoc The rull charge, ot anot siruca tbf uafortunate feUoe ftu tkft Bead aod sbeuldera and wounded blm jrieroualr though oot fatally. Tbe wound on bis bead are the moat serious, and-it Is feared inst oae eye is aaoa ww Raleigh Xctct- Oburver: Mra. lary Dayard Clark, .of New .Derae, baa bad a slight attack or paraiyus, rrom whkh she is sapid ly recovering, ruiea. r-r fl-tina'i statioo. on tbe 33a tnst.. John Hunter, a highly esteemed dtiien of Moore county, and. en elder ot tae rreaoy- teHo church -Tbe vtaun -aay toe freight oa apples from AaberlUe to Oowa boro ta thirty-Ore ceuta'a hundred, aay nfly ceata a barrel. Tbst perbspa U cheap enough. Now. then, let tbe W eat pour out W .. -. a a -M m. a her sppls ana senu mem uowu Tbere is a Rood market here, but then they ensit be good apple. Mr. Sinclair aM tbere were sis gold mines operated in MetVwcll by IWtoo capltaiisxa. mere tin tale of a gold mine in tbe souern part of tba county recently to a'Nfje York company tor fW.ww. surer ore u ua rfiHm! fa various Darts of tbe eouoty. and copper ore aa welL atkaaleo la found. At Turkey core, norrneast irom U a Car mine of froamagnetic nd black: aod browa becaatita. Umeetone U also found to tbe immediate Tfctntir oi uu mine. CoaaldeTable interests ta felt In Mc Dowell la tbe ClncinnaU and Charleston Vtrna- Otan Ilailioad. which is to pass tbrouf b Rutherford to afatioo aod ibence lb rough Mitchell eotmty. Ilatbrfoioun ty bas voted an spproprlatlon of f 100.000. sad efforu are being owtde to aecure that lubaertpUoa to tbU road. McDowell is to vote December lSlh oa tbe proposition to subarribe tbe like amount. atw torEirriiwiBsrii. Mnuos-nmiday aulta J. H . IUaonc Xantbin. IIcrs?nutOEa-8Uefr pianos. J. K. McItJJtcrxT Large raffle. M. BaxL-arr Eiactftotl ootlce. LacTTnut-Rev. F. W. E. Peacbao. Maaosnc Meetlag St. Jobna Lodge Hatuusos A Aioxx-Hatafur robes. M cnoa Baoa,A !bcftoewrT Taney goods rrtlia Krsarts, . . ;. Tbe-Norweriea bae.J&reeiiua. CapL ITglaod. waa t!cred from tbU port forlir ertjoot. Ttatkday. by Hoar. D- IL Mar- cblsoo A JDo.,s witb 1.6W baJce oi cotton,; " - m . wcigblsg m,9tf : potindi and . rained at 73,m AJao,- the DritJab acboooer Maid DarUMr' CDLjUaktt, lofNaasao, N. P., ,by Meatra, PanJej Wta-whb 11,831 feet of lumber aad 101,600 eypreee eaingiea, TJueIi l.iSq:57." Total Tklaon $77, JT.57.". " '-' n. c, Thursday, November 29, wss. t-aeaJ Data. Don't forget the Orphan Aaylum to-day. .. Considerable frost yesterday morning. . Receipts . of cotton -yesterday aTObelea. Rara predicted by the almanac for to-morrow. . New moon this afternoon at 40 minutes after 1 o'clock. The ReY.Dr. Patterson arrived La tbe cJUr yesterday, and ia tbe guest of. Bon.R B. Brigers. . -i. Two brothers ot the -late Capt. Thomas Beck were itf tbdty yeaterdayi looking after tbe estate left by tbe deceased. .We-are requested to state that tbe Rev. Dr. Patteraon will preach at St. John's (Episcopal) Church this morning, at 11 o'clock. Wherever Thanksgiving services are held to-day it is hoped that a collection will be taken up for the benefit of tbe Or phan Asylum. The postofHce will be closed to day from 9:80.A. M. to 5 P. M. Letter carriers will make one delivery bnly. Car riers' window open from 5 to 550 P. M. There waa one case of drunken ness and disorderly conduct before Mayor Hall yesterday morning a party frQm the country who waa mralred to-par a fine of 3. It baa been suggested that every buster who goes Into tbe woods today, from "these headquarters," shall report on Friday tbe extent of bjajuck. ao ye reporter can - strike aa average." In accord ance with the usual cus tom, no work will be done In this office to day, and consequently no paper will be Uaued oa Friday. Saturday morning tbe Star will twinkle aa usual. The annual 'meeting of the stockholder of the Navassa Ouano Com pany of Wilmington will be held at the ofQce of the company, in this city, on Thursday, December 13th. at 10 A M. Don't forget the lecture to be delivered at Library Hall to-morrow eve ning, by Rev. F. W. E. Peechau. for tbe benefit of tbe Ladies' Benevolent Society. Tbe merits of the lecture and tbe worthi ness of tbe cause should draw a full house. Quite a number of friends called yesterday and last evening to congratulate our old frifnd. Mr. L. B. Hoggins, on bis attaining to tbe ripe old age of 77 years, and to express their wish that be may yet long be spared to bis family and friends. The following,all members of the police force, acted as pall-bearers on the oc casion of tbe funeral of tbe late Policeman T. J. Mote: Capt A. W. Wiggs: Sergeants O. W. W, Davis. R. M. Capps, and Robert Oreen. and privates F. T. 8kipper and Geo. W. Biaboav a The Charleston News and Con- ' . m at vTtt r . rier says: 'Tie inayor oi n ummgvon nu taken a Judicious and effectual method of riddiog the citizens of the tramp nuisance, which I beginning to be somewhat serious. ne gfrvea alffucb persons twenty-four Hours in which' to. seek honorable employment, bul, failing la that.' they are required to leave forlhwilH." ThankactvInK Day This is tbe day apart by tbe President f the United States and tbe Governor of tbe Bute; to be observed as a day of thanksgiving and praise for tbe many bless-, ings showered upon us aa a people during the year now drawing to a close. A word about the origin of thanksgiving will not be uninteresting. There Is a tradition that In tbe planting of New England, the first settlera met with many difficulties and hardsbipa, as is generally tbe case .when a civilized people attempt to establish thenr- selves in a wilderness country.. Being piously disposed, they sought rejief from He ren by laying their wants and distresses before tbe Lord In frequent set days of fasting and prayer. Constant meditation and discourse on these subjects kept their mind gloomy and discontented; and, like the children of Israel, there were many dis posed to return to that Egypt whicb perse cution bad Induced them to abandon. At leagtb, when it was proposed in the assem bly to proclaim another fast, a farmer of plain sense arose and remarked, that the in conveniences bey suffered, and concerning which they bad ao often wearied Heaven with their complaints, were' not so great as they might have expected, and were di minishing every day aa the colony strength ened; thaUhe,earfh begad to reward their labor, and to furnish liberally for their sub sistence; that- the seas and rivers were found full of flab, tbe climate healthy; and, above all, that they were there in the full enjoyment' ot liberty, civil and religious: he therefore thought, that conversing on these subjects' would be more comfortable, as tending, to make, them more contented with their altuaUon, andfhat it would be more becoming tbe gratitude they owed tbe Divine Being, if, Instead bfa fast, they should proclaim a thanksgiving.' nu d" ice was taken, and from thai day to this a day of general tbankaglviag has been $; claimed and observed.. v naaUy eaJ4a4 Emanuel Janes, the colored driver of the Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine, while some ijt w coal waa being tested yesterday, "waa badlr. wialdecl by the bursting of a gang treatHer UaeUeatloau. . The following are the indications for to day:'" ' , ' ' For the ' Middle Atlantic States, gen erally fair "weatherwino hif ting toaorth- west and northeast, higher barometer and generally colder weather. For the South Atlantic States, fair wea ther, northerly to easterly winds, nearly stationary temperature in the northern por tion and higher barometer. For the Gulf States, fair weather, north erly to easterly winds, stationary or higher barometer and nearly stationary tempera ture. For Tennessee and' the Ohio Talley, fair Weather, northeast to southeast winds, with colder weather and rising barometer, followed qn.Thursday in. the western ppr: tion by slowly falling barometer and rising temperature. " Criminal Court. The following cases were disposed of yesterday :' v" State vs. Peter Smith, charged with carrvine a concealed weapon. Defendant found guilty. State vs. . Mary Lewis, charged, with as sault and battery. Defendant and security called and failed; judgment nisi'. ' State vs. Morris Turner, charged with carrying a concealed weapon. Defendant found guilty. . --: ' .. State vs., Morris Turner, charged with assault and battery. Defendant submits. Btate 'vs. "Edward Howell, false pre tences. Challenge to the array by the de fendant! Canso of challenge admitted by the Slate. 'Challenge to the array with drawn Case set for, trial Friday: morning, at 9i o'clock, and jury empaneled.- State vs. F. H. Harriss alias F. H. Cor nell, charged with larceny. Defendant found guilty. . 8tate vs. Frank WflkinBon, charged with assault and battery. . Defendant found not guilty. This is a' case In which defendant, who was mate, of the steamer Minruhaha, Borne months ago, ofdeaeda colored .female passenger out of a cabin expressly set apart for white passengers, and upon her refusal to leave the cabin and go to the one which he assigned her, he,- as he claimed, used such force as was necessary to eject her from said apartment. State vs. Henry Williams, charged with assault and battery. Witnesses recognized to appear from day to day. Court took a recess until Friday morn ing, to-day being Thanksgiving" Day. Joint TnankaKlvlna Servleea. The usual joint Thankagiving services will take place to-day at St. Paul's Evan gelical Lutheran Church, corner of Market and Sixth streets, commencing at 11 o'clock, to- be participated in by Presbyte rians, Methodists, Baptists and Lutherans, and all others ' who may desire to attend. A cordial invitation is extended to all. ' The sermon on the occasion will be preached by Rev. T. H, Pritchard, D. D.f of the First Baptist Church. It is understood that a collection "Will be taken up after the services for the benefit of the Oxford Orphan Asylum. iTlexl can Veterana. The Wilmington &. Weldob Railroad issue rjcrand-trip tickets to such of the sur vivors of tbe Mexican war in this section 1 of the State as may wish to attend the Re union and Convention of the National As sociation of Mexican Veterans,to be held in Washington on the 6th, 7th and 8th of De cember. Those desiring further informa tion on this subject can call on Col. John L. Cantwell. FalseAlarm.1 II The alarm of fire yesterday afternoon, about half-past 12 o'clock Was eaused by smoke issuing from a flue-connected with St. John's Church, which looked to people on' the street as if if was bulging out from under the roof. The engines were out, but fortunately their services .were not re quired. And still the present system of alarm is rated a nuisance, especially by firemen. RIVER AND MARINE. The Swedish barque Berna, from this port for Slettin.reports was struck by light ning off Bermuda in a hurricane which split sails and part of rigging. Steamer Lykxu, from this port for Liv erpool, which was towed . in at Milfoid, November 9th, by the steamer Severn, of Glasgow, had broken her -high pressure piston. The Severn had maintopmast car ried away by colliding with the Lykus and the latter vessel had plates on port bow dented. HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE In Nervous Diseases. Dr: Henry, New York, says : ' Tn nervous diseases . I know of na preparation to equal it." . t CITT1TEBI . I,- i . 1 ' ; AN EDITOR'S TESTIMONIAL A.SLVaughan, Editor of the Greeawiet. Review." Greenwich. O. writes: Last January I met with a very se vereiocident jaused- by rfrtmaway -horae. I used IfVotevery kind of salve o heal the wounds which turned to running sores, but found noth tari to do me any good till I was recommended HENRY 9 CARBOLIC SALVE. I bought a box and it helped ne at once, and at the end f two ninths TwaT coffipleteV welL ijf Is the. best udve ta the market, and I never faU of -telling my friends aboat it, and urge them to use ft whenever they need asalYe. r ....... FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF, AN OLD nttksk. Mrs. WIbsIow's Soothing 8yrup is the SStloTof onef tha best FePhysicians TrfoeVin the VDSL Scafbmffioof mothers and cWldren.from acfdffWs wkaateft fromthing or inrotheTeansev tFull-directions . tor using ,w!Ul the out- ' Sffi lm. ; 85 cents a bottle. --r:.;--u - - . WHOLE NO. 5069 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. JOHN'S HALL, " WILMINGTON VN, C, 29tii Nov., ltKfc, T"-HE REGULAR MONTHLY . MEETING ..'OT. ST. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 1. A. TV A. M., will be held This (Thursday) Evening, at Ti o'clock. The Officers for the ensuing year will be elect ed this evening. JAMES C. MUNDS, noy 29 It . Se'cVy. Lecture. - - - i' s . JEV. F W. E. TESCHATT WILL DELIVER HIS Lecture, "CEMETERY OP THE SEA," in the LI BRARY HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'olook. ior tne oenentor tne .Ladies' Benevolent society. Tickets can be secured at the Book Stores. Drug stores, ana Dyers'. Admission 5Uc. novsstf it i 3.13. .IVH V ALL AND TAKE A CHANCE At J. K. McILHENNY'S nov 29 tf DRUG STORE. Executor's Notice. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING QUALIFIgD as Executor of the last will and testament of Thomas Beck, deceased, hereby notifies al! per sons indebted to his said testator to make imine diate payment; and all persons having claims against his testator to present them to the un dersigned, amy autnenncatea, on or neiore tne 30th aayof . November. 1884, or -this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. MARSDEN BELLAMY, Executor , novS9oaw6w th , of Thomas Beok. deo'd. A BULL IINK OIT Fancy Goods, New Desigas irancy Goods, Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods, Fanov Goods. CHRISTMa-S PRESENTS. moiiye wood Flush and Leather. Reeherche, Unique, Appropriate. hfDDING GIFTS. Fancy Goods. MUNDS BROS. & DsROSSET. nov 9 It Druggists, Market St. ' Hats ! Hats ! Fur Bobes ! HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. nov 29 tt LEAVE ORDERS" FOR HOLIDAY SUITS. Fine Clay Diagonal Worsteds, (Black and Blue), Corkscrew Worsteds, ' English, Scotch, American, German and French Cassimeres, Elegant assortment of Pants Patterns. MUNSON, nov 29 It ' Merchant Tailor. Stieff Pianos. Sauare. Grand and Upright. Elegant, rich, sil very tone, exquisite .touch, superb finish, finest quality. V . . ' - can to see tnese peantuni instruments At HEXNSBERGER'S, nov 29 tf Live Book and Music Stores. THE BEST PREPARATION For RBsroBiNG gray hair to its natural color; For PBSVBOTnie the hair from tumtng gray; For PRonucraa a rapid and luxuriant growth; For radica.tihq scurf and dandrnff: For cubing Itching & all diseases of the scalp; For PBvKTna the hair from falling out; and For avravTHiNd for which a hair tonio is re- quhlthaso.iQUAi.. j; ?AT ,-. . tt tt tit. . T- TV DnDn. fiwiia CTOm JttEV. JLA.9. n.. nutAf, u. ioowi u.- Street Presbyterian Churca.1 . Richmond, Va. t have need no other Hair Dressing than the Xanthine, which had been warmly recommended to me by a friend who had tested Its value. It has, in my experience, accom plished all that is claimed for it as a wholesome preserver and restorer of the natural color of the hair, and a thorough preventive of dandruff. ViAAO1 A- J.MUMM' For pale by nov 29 ly J. H. HARDIN; Bi 1st.. om ju aug sep eo x Wanted, B Y A YOUNG SINGLE MAN, A POSITION AS . SALESMAN. Good references given liaesirea. Address, X. Y, nov 28 2t Stab Ofpice. m Bock (ime, JpOR BUIIJ3mG-imPOSEHLY BURNmi PRICE REDUCED TO $1.15 PER CA8K LIBERAL, DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. . A H A-mcaa TFPWWfTTT BROS.. AU.VUV0O ... ' l- . . . Rocky Point; N. C. or O. U. or.. apltf sutu fr Wilmington, N. C. Wanted, ME, AAA 6-INCH HEART SHINGLES, ftl,UUU 50,000 5-INCH do do In Bundles of Fifty each. , BDW'D KIDDER A SON. nov 20 tf John C. Davis, TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, L Wilmington, N. C. Office over the nan oi new tt. vmpIiam in all the Courts of the State. Special attention paid .to the coUection Sampson County Beef. T OVERS OF GOOD BEEF WOULD DO WELL tocail a Slf Aiii WoV 6, where wHl be found eFmestBeeV; eve?,iroagbtWnJitoi fromMr.RL Backley. , Also, . , .... ; ; FINE- MOUNTAIN BEEF ! .will be on ttandfor four weeks,? v"1 horutf - .. '. -f--. GEO. F. TJLLBY.' RECEIVED TO-DAY DIFFERENT STYLES of the celebrated CHAS. M. STIEF? PIANOS. ftcontraet Adverttsemeats taken at propor tioitatalj:)WTate11i. Ttm rfnftf mnllA NnTtparetl tvpa make one aanara NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Received To-Day, JpiNNAN HADDIES, FRESH CRISP CELERY, PICKLED No. 1 SALMON, SMOKED No. 1 SALMON. . LARGE ?AT No. 1 MACKEREL. On Consignment, to be sold at lust what tbey will bring no tron-olad prioe FIVE HUNDRED FAT CHICKENS AND GEESE ' The ROASTED COFFEES which we famish to f par customers ARE ELEGANT they are of SU PERIOR QUALITY Roasted under my own sn pervlslon DAILY, and are THE CHEAPEST in the market. My prices for SUGARS at Retail are THE LOW - EST in the market.' J ARIES O. STEVENSON, MARKET STREET. nov21 tf Great Bargains f rjy REDUCE fiTOCK. . SUITS AT $ 6.00 WORTH t 7.C0, . " " 8.00 " . 10.M. - . " " 10.00 " 18.00. f " " 12.00 " 10 00. t OVERCOATS sold regardless of cost to reduce our Jtmmense stock., ' - ; Call in at once at f A. DAVID'S, nov27tf - Wholesale an Retail Clothier. Pine Art! aw pORTRAITS IN CRAYON OR PASTEL Person wishing Portraits for Christmas present will plbase send, in th.elrorders during the next week if possible. Nothing but Flrst-Class Work will be permitted to hmva my StudioParties out of the city need naveTnoubesitancy in ordering Tor traits, as they wOI have an opportunity of in specting the work before accepting it. Portraits from life or any kind of small Pic tures.: Prices. &C., on application. Friends are invited to call at my Studio. No. 119 Market street. ' nov25tf ; . OB IN THOMAS. Artist. Ladies' Wraps. Children's Wraps. rpHE BEST ASSORTMENT TO BE FOUND IN North Carolina. LADIES. GENTS and CHILDREN'S UNDER WEAR, very cheap. ALL WOOL RIB'D SKIRTS. THE CHEAPEST CARPETS we have over had are now being shown at R. SI. McIATIRE S. nov 28 tf Cheap Coal and Wood! THOUGHTFUL CONSUMERS OF FUEL WILL take advantage of olear and pleasant weather to make purchases. It can be done to better ad vantage than when cold or stormy weather is upon us. Yet 19 out of 20 wait and wait until tha last pound of coal or stick, of wood Is on the fire. A word to the wise, 3k . J. A. BrltLNOJtlv, nov 25 tf Central Yard. Great Bargains ! A T MRS. S. J. BAKER'S MILLINERY EMPO- XX. RIUM. I have been reoeivlmr New Goods every week. The Ladies will find ii to their inte rest .to give me a oau. Tbe liberal, patronage re ceived induces me to sell Goods very low. All kinds of Stamping and Hair Work done at short notice. MRS. S. J. BAKER. novHD&Wtf 122 Market St. I ; Magnificent! $ WHAT ALL SAY OUR FINE WALNUT Uhamber Suits are Baby Carriages, Rattan Chairs and the 144-Wire Spring put in stock thia week. Next week an entire new stock of WIN DOW SHADES, id the latest and most fashionable colors. Call and see us. We will use ourbost en deavors to please. THOMAS C. CRAFT, Aot , nov 25 tf Furniture Dealer. INSURANCE FIRE. LIFE. MARINE. ACCIDENT. TOTAL ASSETS REPRESENTED $130,000,000. M S. WILLARD, Genl Ajrent for N. C, nov. 25 tf xix norm water si. Stoves QF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Tbe Largest is toe m tne state. Write for new Hlustfated Catalogue and Prices. nov 25 tf F. M. KING & CO. Prepare for the Bain. pVERVONE SEEMS ANXIOUS FOR A RAIN. Examine your Shoes and see if they will keep your feet dry. Come and buy a good robttan tlal, easy fitting, comfortable wearing BOOT OR SHOE, that will keep your feet warm and dry and pre serve your health. Sold low for cash. Geo. B. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. nov25tf ? Hardware, yynoLESALE and retail. - - .WM.,EBriUU.WW., ; Successors to John Dawson A 0 , 19, M A-8S Market Street. nov25tf . Wunatagton, N. C Constantly Beeeiving, JIW ADDITIONS i TP I MY STOCK THIS week. A full line of Government SaddJe and Tronks.- CaD at the Old Stand, Ho. 10 Sooth.
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