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THIS PAPER I p ; 1 - 'cepted by sUBSCRllJTIONS.rpSTA6E PAID. 9 r $5 00 SU month $2 50 ; Three J0 months, $1 25 ; One month, 60 cent, fhe paper-will b delivered by carrier, r of charge, ia Ay. pct of the city, at the ratwj ' " ceitI Pr wcek ldvertiwnjt rate low and liberal Subscribcri will please report anyand .n fail arcs to receive their paper regularly. ffey , .AdvortiEciuent s. fjALK pOKSEQUENT UPON . ' . riTHi-U - -. EEDUC TIONS we h ive madepon, vciy many special lin ;s of Dry uooos, we nave uecmw to add the following ' iiervr ni Hi Innno aims fcl w " wh'di excel jn attractiveness aud cheap ness anything we have yet often! : mmm tali B-m k Trkl lot of Dress GohIs. in aerge.Kep, p.prvone away below .-'any thin. i J ottered before.) Our Dress Goods Department srcpV iMllh'1 all the Novelties, and at j rep i.rlocs that cannot tail to meet the apiroDaiiou w ui. Black Ca&hmeies from 40 cents to Sil.CO, in all the DODular shades; Black Silk Fringes, both, cheap and hand some;" ' (iiiloons, Braids, &c- &c from $1,15' to t!2.00; :.:....nn,H-'. Colored. Tw lied i nH -Ploin- also fall line of Opera ia Plain and Tlaid; Felt Skirts from 75 cents; Balmoral Skirts from oU cents Cassiraeres for Men and Boys Wear cheap; Kentucky Jeans from 121 cents; lAmntf 2-Button Kn Gloves, (o ets : nBack, Dark Colors, White and Upera Colors); . . fiEKTi' White Kids, 75 cents; Hmfj' TJlnlf TCidsSl.00. Ladies' Guipure Lace Scarfs $:3.00 and $4.00. Spanish Luco Lace Scarfs S1.50. Also a full line by the yr-d. Neck RulUing from 10 cents to $1.W. Ntck Eufl's from 1 cent to 5 cents; Calicoes 5 to 8 cents. A, ' Bleached Cottons. . . . ,,,.. Amoske3sc Bleached Cotton, 8 cents; 4-4 Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 10 cents; 4 4 Androscoggin L Cotton, 10 cent?; 44 Wamsutta, 12 i cents; , Pride of the West, 14,cents.: A full line of Unbleachinss from 3 cents. I iBROWff & RODDICK, noy 13 " 45 Market Street. Almanacs. rpURNERfc Old Reliable for.1878. Blum'i Farmers and Flanters for 1878. frink Leslie'i Comic for 1878. frank Leslie's Illustrated for 1878. At ; S. JEWETT'S nor 9 Front Street Book Store. . VERY, LOW. tIiOTHtNO IS SELLING NOW -if Very Olieap and at my establishment on Market street, I will sell a suit - Vi .... : : .-, Worth OlO for only O10. lfs so and I warrant it to be so, at '.'A," CXX11X113X, a, :.i . s.-...- ;;-u ct31 , Market st. DURE DBUG8, MEDICINES, Chemicals. 1 ac 8oap, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet . i w- i - !.! .. oinrlU T Drc irv.,. 'tt-11 Wnmlnrton.I uru ou opposite iiij ! Jr""0ij .ZL- -M ln k -.Si.Al :' y -USt.Mrr.YCU. - !'AK3IiIs,CAROTs) LINSEXBESSS r WSardmSU Iu .i , Beer, German iUna caeesc : f ror sale low to suit tlie times. t . no'v 13-- ---- "L. VOLLEKS. 1J VOL. 2, The Mails. The Mails crow and arrive at th Oty PostorliceiH follows : liorth era ttirough inaiia - - - ':' I J North ern through and wuy uutils. :uo A M MaiUi for the . C. anil A. r. I!.iilroads. and routes tupp!Yil therefrom - - - :W 1 -M Son Jiern mails for allium ts South, dally ... - - - 1' M Western mall (C. C. li. W.) lHlly (except Bui Klay; - - . -V M Fayettevllle, arid ofTic ti n ( a Fear Itiver, Tut wlays anl l'ri- . days - - - - - - 1' M Malla for-points along lino of Clie- raw & larliuKton UK- - " 1 A 1 Fayetteville-by Wnrsiiw, dully (ex wpt Sundays) - A -V MalU for points between Florence and cWleston - - - - - IW) A Onslow C.-JK. and Intermediate of- flees every Friday - - - 6:U) A M Hmlthvllle mails, by " steamboat, v daily, (exceit Sundays) - - 2.t I ,M Malls for Eay Hill, Towu Crw-k, . every Friday at - - - - - - P M AKKIVK.. Northern through mail - 110 A. M Northern through and way mails. 7;. I M Southern mails - - - - - - - ua X Carolina Central Itailway at - - UttW l' M Mails delivered fromCHJO A. M. to 6:4 1' 31.. and on Sundays from 8:30 to SJU A, M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M and from 2 to 5:.;u 1. M. Money order and Itegister !H?iartments open Panic as stamp office'. ' .. Stamps for Hale at general delivery wneu Btamp office is ciosel. 1 hours, day and s every day Malls collected from otreet boxes 3.45 P. M. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. MiKiON & Co Our Wamsuttii SLirtc. Sec ad "Hope lor All". -Seelocal als. lieef, Pock and S.uuac . S.JKWETr Almanacs. A- SnaiKE Very Low. 1. W, Kinc Nothing LlHter. 'Blackfish in mavket yesterday, Slight April showers in November, to diy. . Oflicer Sterling, of the Police Force, re signed yesterday. Mr. Julius Hahn is enlarging and other- wise improving nib uv Sum mcut on Fourth street, near the bridge Ti,o rrt'crnlar ftpniial meeting of the , n,.. . . -.i.. T- a-..i Board ot directors oi inc mBaue Aiumu r 7v.- .4r 'r .,ia r,.A,n tW l,arge nuuiueis oi " mountains of South Carolina are brought into this city, over Itailway. " , the (varohna central l The chatter of. the Knights of Honor, which was established in this city last January, is' on exhibition at Mr. C. W. q..i tl,o mr.iOTnf Sirth and Chest- . KJWLJU fcV aV vvw r- nwt streets, -to-morrow, (Saturday) morn- ino- for some of that fine Mouutain beef o . for your Sunday dinner. 4. The matrimonial fever is still on the increase. It is predicted that as soon as frost falls and winter sets an, the fever will become' an epidemics iu this com- munity, Mr. B. J.'II. Ahrens has, closed out his stock oT ice, leased his building ou Dock street aud sold his tools" pertaining to the running of the business to Messrs. . T. E. Lippitt Sr Co. , tin 1 : 1 .1 u ... f.tinn i.m 1 WO aCKnOVVlCUgC nu .iuv4Katiy Mr. W. A. Davis, of the Oxford Torch- light; to help him disposg of a supper, to be given by him to the friends and patrons of his paper on Thauksgivrrig night. ve only wish we could. Cotton Figures. Tho receipts of cottou to-day at1 this port foot up 1,1 ibales, against Gol bales for the same day in 137C and GG4 bales for the same day iu 1875. , The following is a list cf-uamailablc The Queen of the Oven A breakfast-biscuit or tca:roll nude Wlth DOOLEY R YEAST rowi.r.n v..u.v - - r ii - w . -r w s v r t airi i v ,r sn . liL'ht. wmcc and delicious. You lift it tenderly, break it open gently, spread it (taintuy wun fresh, sweet butter, waiting w ouiav. .. ZU rontemnlate suicide, or grumble becausc his wife asked him for money ? ritr court. -v .i.. ,.-- Ur.sfrbt lor trial VJUI Olie UUt wtaa -' I i im .i : Mrnrv 1 I:V1S CU1U.. ' w. .....IL.,, f.r in- I anuconveyeu 10 mu j,"'"u """ . "'fir.,. Harbor lfW the I .i;Urw nf Lis duties. His ;u, attend uTtry the case this morning, but the conduct of by ntcueing thVdo- ,. for 21 houre for con- . 4 ru Tho case will come up tempt of Court. t again to-morrow morning. letters remaining, - .t . nd reminiscences of some of tho old artists provemeiits, to say nothing of the "Goose " Walter Halli Brunswick county N. 0 ; ilwiu.-.. r . . .. (-ir-A.W.nrler of works. As Walter uaiij w . r called -The HeadAVaters of the Rhine, h m done A bill to blow up Jackson axateller, f' ' ' dcscribiu2 ,aml pictorially delineating a gSpltol could be introduced. OLUllUVilie, uiuuu""-, . 'JtL'. . ; 1 " ' i ' ' '' '" .- '.-f WILMINGTON, N. C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Please Notice. Vc bczf Attention ii th(; vivcrtise mcnt of Mr. Chos. Klein, which appears iu ttas ijue Mr. Klein s Uot only an ex cellent cabinet rnaktr, but l.'as added a br.uxh tojib business, that cf r iderta kcr and is prepared -to furnish conies and exskets promptly anl at the lowest prices. Attention to !ir ran I i: tcspoct fullv wjiicitcd. Itight Handsome. Mr. V- M. V.-xuOrs,lel, the Photograph-' er. h:t executttl -a.very handsome picture of tho varUii members of the Cornet (imcertCloh, nil of whom are grouped togethrr Miakju a very 4atKmc pic ture'. There are eihtwn faces in the group, soiijc of th'Jin rath.-r good looking pnd all-of then; wonderfully correct as likenesses. The picture u km'.n in front of Mr. Vai.Drsdel'a gallery on Mar ket street and may be seen by all. The Hop Last Night. Kite a iiKTubcr of youns lailiea and gentlemen assembled at Megiuney's llall 'hut night to participate in the first bop given bv the Wilmiogtou Tleasurc Qab. There was quite V fair representation of tho youth and beauty of this city who chased the fleeting hour away in the siddv miiy.es of the danco. as manv aa mi. teen, couples bcinj: n tfic- floor at one time. Kverything went as merry as a marr.ige bell and the happy crowd did not adjourn until the wee snu' hours of this morumg. The Kcceut Planetary Displax. In view of the intercut' which attend- ed the recent conjunction of Mare and Saturn, it may-be well enough for the I public to know something of the distances Oi the str-s from each other and from the ...... TU,...1. i . I a"U' cipiiii;cufciy BO 1 close together as to give the idea to the naked eye that, they were blended in one, W wero vo-aUv nnrt . th mruiortV. - - VJ -r .tJ luiuiuua U1 "'" uuuun-u ijnns of miles from the snn arwl Mars nnlw , ij H . iiiiiHiicii KiriT-Liirf'; rn 1 im i , m . . . I lions. Mars is moving at the speed of - - nity-tnree ihonsiina mues an nour, aca 1 Saturn traveliins in his orbit twenty-one thousands ruiles in the saine'time. Thus,1 ,Iars being nearest to tho 'l, makes him gam ia his progress nponbaturn, ana 1 1 , 1 1- 1 11 1 viacn tne nisianco mgnuy. Dried Fruit. " The drM f-uit trade of North Carolina is one which yieh1 a laige revenue to the State. For the past three months there has ,' r ii 4-A.,;fa been an average of one load ot ft ait a day, brought over tho Carolina Central the rivcr bar, and along the coast. They Itailway, and ..shipped horn this city to promise mQ to have first-class buoys (in Northein ; markets. Winston, Salisbury, stead of third-class ones as now) put doivn Greensboro and other ? nvns on the Bich- the towns along the line of the Carolina Centrail Railway are looking tow wds de- mond & Danville Kailroad, do an immense wherever else it may be necessary to pni trade in dri6d fruit' and medicinal roots them, and have generally cxb bitei apmt ... ,TT . , v , , . . , of accommodation in regard to our intji- with Western and Xor'liem markets and . 4 4:r..: sloping the dried t tut trade, wbieLls now j will proceed, alter maKing tneir examiuui jut'in its infancy with the ieople along the I tion, down to Galveston, Texas. . . nnr. - ' i nniptnn for Tfteremhor. ., ... , T j , tide in Appkions Journal for i lie art December which will be considered the freshest, and most distinctly a departure from customary magazine examples, is'one entitled "An Artis, on Art' being there- sult of a con0(1 uy with Daniel Huntington, the venerable President of the National Academy of Desigu, iu which we have an Ii ..... ti x- i '- ,1 i expianatioA of JMr. Huntington s method oi wet&, uh w. ......j portion of thatl than lower stretches of the stream An - . arlicl() ba:;ed on McCoan s am - lf Tu ".Ariho and exnlains ."itrvpi . i r tbo marvelous progressive changes that ? ,ceilt yuars have occurred witmn tnac an- 'Ohservation aud .Imagination by Ju- uius Uenri BrownC, illustrated by numer- , OU6 examples from the great works in lil- crature and art, that even the masters do I not so I ... i - 1. 4.u i.cr.-ir4tittn "snnTJieracnw. iniuuiait, luav uua.i v. 1 L - I almost lncrOdlDie. 1 oero la a ouuiv svotj - 1 nil M akA i" . - . r Uy RjWca Ilard Dav,s ,h cf I w"lou 43 . .i:. A other stories, by Mrs. Amelia Barr and f!hnirh : several other - sketches go the number, riving it striking variety, one being of the Bermudas,' an other of tho Crimea, and a third of the tv- Mr..nTtAiwa. Anions the poetical .nn t t-i !mf orss rc R. II. Stoddard and Sid ney Lanier. The serial, "By Celia'sr- bor, ia.certainiy4one oi me uw uws the year. , REYIEW; WUmlngton Library AocUtl., j At the regular annual rucctm cf tic VUminston Library AfiociatiuL. held ! the Library rooms last evening, the follow- ins ofiicers wera e!. rtr-.! f r 1 tlr, , r - year: Trcsidcnt Norwood GiL-e. Vice President Wm. Calder Directors Col. Wr.' L. Siniih, Caj t, H. S. KadclilTe, Ma;cr Gzalii'u Davi and Messrs R. J. Jonc, (' R 1 ':. h Geo. C. Kelly, and X. Ji.v.li. A Pearl. We were shown to-diy pearl forraed exactly intheshipe of u h:n cg, vrhich was taken from the mouth of a clam oa Wrightsviile Sound ine t -r . or three years a?o ty a lady of this ci'y. ! Tue present, o'.vner seat it North bv' a friend a month or two since and had it ornament on hit little finder. The vain? tion placed tipon the pearl by the Nurth ! i n jeweler, who set the ring, was : Now we aJ? isc a11 ff our iJ,e 7 iu,u 10 S twmeUiatoiy into the clam luh:c., la ch.ot like jewels, and m case thry fail to Parl of 7 intrinsic valu i ... VJ jay find a pearl without Price ia iht waT of making anjhonest livelihood instead of -wearing out the soles of their shoos pressing biiok autf holding up street corners. . River and Bar Improvements. The , following communication from Lion. A. M. Waddell. Ucprcscnta.tivoi, from this District to Mr. A. II. Vjih Bokkelen, President of the Chamber uf Commerce,which we have been permitted to nubhsh. will be found of peculiar inter cst to the people of the Cape Fear Se - tion: HoUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Nov. 12th, 1877. j A. II VanBokkelen, Esq rressident uhamtxjr ot tyommcrwe . At- ant with -the i tpA-i. TTnnsfi lnnrd I have to-dav mtro- duced a "iiili to proviuc ror tne re -010- li.W.nt f TJaht Hnnsfts on Cane Fear h; oal-5n?nh, nnrirnnriation offiftv vi . cu.."t, 1 i - . fVrm0nn1 ,1nllnr to restore find imnrove ;r , , ,T ..iuu i3aiu ricaa j'gm anu cuubirm-u oui-u ui-i iiorhthouses. or place such other lights us neccssarv on the riverjroin1 Bald Head to Wi'mington: It will require a specific ti i3oar(j wcre very kind in their expressions, ana assurea me mat it an appionuauou 1 iv .i !f - : iz.. was made the Cape I car snould receive immndiatf? attentions Earlv in January Col. Hains (Engineer Corps U. S. A.), and Commander Dewey, of the Navy, tvoof the Light House Board, will x'.sit Wii- minton. and make a thorough inspection t? ix.n. .L n J on Frying-Pay-Shoals on the bar sud pits wVrri ia rrratifvinjT. I vn will doubtless these entlcmt:) J when they visit WilmtTIgton, whence they 1 rl 'A l,.,r imr.W,. mcnt 1 nave w iniorm you iuau i wur oiittee on Commerce have resolved not to l report the liiver ana iiaroor iui unuiuie ftr sioD . but We hope to get it I 4 ,r, ti ll through early in the session, and to rai- thorize the Secretary of War to use Dun money as soon as thol)ill passes. T i mnVa mire n snorinl OMKC: r,TS; nfthi work but candor compels me to say tliat I see little 1 hope of having it considered separately from other works. i tear a Dili lO tuau euejii wuuiu with ameadmems in ciaamg all sorts oi river auu uaruur Committee hero until after the regu.ar T f-oroes then 1 Wll session wj-uo. be glad, as I have always been, to sen c it iu any way. Very Respect fuly, 3 A. M. Wappem.. Hotel ArriTals. o.rTT.TTnrsE November 15th. Ib77, Cobb Bbros. Proprietors Cnas . Shoe Ueel X C ; Capt Frank Larr , L b RM; II S Gallagher, 1 li Cole, :'Wa ill II Phelps, O P Britton, A L Pankm, Baltt- more; Md ; E M Unthn ana wc, oj t N Y : Ki u liaiam, r McDaniel. M J Gilcnrisi, . "- S J Solms, V C Houston and Son, Mrs PKnoHnlnhia.. Penn : Dr W i Short, Lake Waccamaw, C ; A m Gra-1 ham, Kobeson County. i - To-morrow morning (Saturday) at the corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets, may be "found ficcMountain beef, superb sausage and excellent fresh pork. QTJBSCRIBE m.n rrtrT- r. I'., IS77. NO, Nqw Adv6rtiwaiU. - OlH WamSUtta SHirtS . RL j AU sltpjqi; to u t'tt it V. thii marl., t. An irVxinat'-. i will t , I the trutl.fttln . cf thij rtion XvSUaTJbOIXf k CO., Chas. Klein; I -.S'DLIIiTAKi;!; A.i OIINLUAL CAli I 7 IN tT M A K KI1. u j'.! tV.rr.i-1. Covins. nr.! Ctkc- snd annanrt .. t : r. n' ird at Lfir Furniture r. .iir.i .-.',1 ; it.-lAtien ojrur.tocd :n u;l .mm.-'. yu , ri r,"y ii Clothing Better IOi: SUNDAY'S DIVVLIi yfFMr n. ti (!houivt cum l'2'i icnt. !i'J S.:r..3!f. LfAv.- Titei with I. W. KINC, i v Currio'; Uiiw: HOPE FOR ALL. " C 'tir uaijriii.a is cncrliy suiiHi'.-d be nn incurable disease. Vliv ? Because medical mca, who cf all others should Lave been the lat to encourage cuch an unnialosoDbical and !aniTius a auuiption, have insists, upon and prtprat.d it with' a pciftistency which ecui a'iuict iacrodiblc iu the light of science and ef truth. We used tue t'-rm 'dangerous ad visedly, tor what can h' more d pres;inp and injurious to the consumptive than 'broo'ng over the idea founded solelv upon theliatof hid physician that his malady ia mortal, and that tuj utmost that can be done lor him ia to render his exit from this world as easy as possible. Such melancholy and horelesu.re lloctions aa this belief engender among con sumptive patients, does aa much, if not.more, to hasten their de'arture lor the land of shad ows, at tue tubercles in their lungs. Away with buch a hopeless theory. Happily the GiiEix Masteks 01 hi KDit'iNK have entered their protest against it and confuted by the most nositivc testimony the luonstnus fallacy. Dangerous as pulmonary phthisis i . it? terri ble ravages luav bo stayed and the luu?s re stored V) a sound condition even al ter suppu ration has takea place. Eve!- experienced surgeon knows that post mortem examina tions of aged persons ho li.ive died iu the oidinaty course ot nature have repeatedly disclosed the traces of pulmonary ulcers en tirely cicatrized.- The .'argument, therefore, against the possibility of healing a pulmona ry abscess because the immediate cv&i oflhe disease cannot be reached, has n't a leg to atand upon. Over fifty instances of thedii coveryiof cicatrized ulcers in the lungs have been recorded b the medicul faculty ot Pari?, and such eminent authorities as Kcvinus, Malphighi, DuIIacn and scores of thers, French) English and German, might earily be cited to prove their certain curability. To treat any mr.lady rationally its charac ter and morbid inlluencc must be' known. The' dissecting knife-has disclosed all the in ternal characteristics of consumption. W& know that tubercles in the lungs varv in size from granules smaller than a pin's head to that of a large bean. These develop into t which aitarvarda spread over a surface tev- err.l inches in diameter. Their tacs are filled with a yellow, greenish, grayi.di matter gen erally very oilensive. 'Ihe membrane itself is greatly inflamed, and the ends of the pul monaiy artery and vein connecting with the 'diseased parts are clogged with vitiated and purulent mucu-. Death must ensue either from sutfocation or hemorrhage if spe dy re lief is not obtained. It is obvious that some thing is required which will enable the euf ferer to raise and eject the poison rankling in his lungH. and choking the air passage, and which will also allay the grievouairi itation ot the infiamed parts. No preparation known to materia medica accomplishes this double' object ao.cflVctually and -speedily as Hollo way's Co iron CV::k and Lund Baisam. That incomparable remedy loosens and li'juiGcs the poisonous and fxtfd accumulations in tlie lungs and bronchiie, subdaos M ith wonderful rapidity the inilamrnation - of thy diseased parts, and prevents the possibility of hemorr hage. At the same time it tones and strength ens the inu3cles of tin? threat and enables them to throw oll'the vitiated matter j itbuatistraiE ir.r. The transcendant merit of IIou.ovvay's Coi.tiit Cer.E asd Litno 1aisam is the thor oughness with which it does its work. Its immense superiority to the multitude of ofli cinal and proprietary medicines, deeijined lor a similar purpose, which have preceded it. liesia the fact that it is an Aissolcte EjiadI- cant ot pulmonary and throat diseases, while thev at. the best were merely palliations. It is" notalone that the preparation dfclc-dgcs the pulmonic viru?, it podscsses balsamic properties peculiarly adapted to soothe tLe lacerated lun, while by iu toiiic operations it greatly facilities and bastcne tac bealiD proces-. At a preventive IIollovay s Col an CritE Asr Lusa Ualsam is equally cllicacious. Cougms, cppecially the dry hacking cough? which are so common, are terriblv fruitful onrrrsof consuinpriE. The euilerer at firii ination sets in, which may pi?e rise to hem orrhage or the formation bl voiaical, if it is not spcedilv checked and the cou-h loosened. U0LL0WAT'8 Cct-iiHj CCHi: ASU Lc.VO L'aLSAH accompiiheJ this with a ili-rs of rompti tndc and ct-rtaiatv v.Ueh ajtonune the patient. Xo trpc of throat, lonj ori bronchi al disturbance can resist its curative intlu- ence. ivovcrcomee mu aiur yu:uuBiviw.u of this class of duorders, and break3 up at once the most violent parox Vim of conrhiEp. AH its ingredients are purely 'vegetable. Some of them arc culled from t.-urce entire ly new to pharmacy, and all arc posecfd of properties of marvelous remedial e'heacy. The unsolicited testimonial-- which its pro prietors have beeB conjtantly rtceiviupaince lie lUirO'JUCllUU W I' r who bare experienced or witnessed iU wnnH...rfiillv ben-ficlal eh'tfct., fully juitify thd belief that" it must, ere Ion-, become tae Stakoard Amsrica fcrscirr- rox al. i- ZAO pi ihe Ussfiaaioax UaiAa. kiis oi ihe Kssfiaaioax uaAa. : IMPORTANT CAUTION. i one genuine uaiees mc rs v -. ! tr a n Ti n t vn aj arrenU for the United States, are found on tfte wrapper. A handioma feward will be gvea to any one rendering such hVormatioa as nay leid to the detection of anT party cr parties counterfeit ing th xaedicints or Ttaidicg the sanne know ing them to be fpurious- . . Snld at the manufactory Professor JIotx.owax k Co Jfjew York, aud by all re- fpectahle druggists and ccaiers in mecuciaes throughout tlie civilized wrld, $1 per t)e. nor 15 ;i7C.f,Ei?Tr.cn.jT We will b glad to reccirs comiaiuucAtieQ ftorAov frked bn'tar. snJ all isabjetU v general intcrrft btrt t ' " ' i . i t irlf.ll -Tie name of the writer ! slasy t fattiihed to tU Editor , . JsaaxnmratVor raaM h mi war. nciy on one ide of the rarer.' ' rerrcBalitie mof t be stoided. ' . i " ADlit is crpcrislly snd srtcularU nudct if.M f tlist W Mitrr doc? not slwsyi ndor Ujc tj.-Hf f crrepi:odenUif mules so Uted hi U rti:Uril cJun:r. : . Now Advertisomonts.. Fall anil Vmler Goofls. NOW Ul'EX AT k nn nn UWUa 36 fwlarket St. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS T'hcapcr than they have Imth f-r twvtty years ! Dress Goods. 1 ! . .. OK' i.itit Xoveltio in Cahuicreo, Mi rinM., Snow flakes, Kars, KuivkcrlKx-la r and Matlakv Suit-, ings, Prismat:c, Valencia and FriU-rotigh Cloth, Henriettas,- lionrbayjiKs, Taffetas, Alpacas, Mohairs, Heps and Fopliiu, &c. FKLNCFS, J.LO(XS and Fraid; to mutch mj' of above. Full Lines ot Staple and Fancv Dry Goods, The lh t llrands so popular, all over" the State, ' CLOAKS, : SHAWLS, FLANNELS, HLANKKT8 ' J IICUSEKKEPiNGGOOIhS.DAMASKS; 1 TOWELS. EMBROIDERIES. Unsurpassed for quality, work and price. WHITE GOODS, ll'dkcrehicfs, CorRH, Gloves, and II 01 scry. . VAL. and TOKCHON LACES en & Boys Wear. Ladies' and Missesr Vests?, Skirl, etc., We' AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION. Where everything ha.-; lxrn purchand . - with CAR AHD EXPERIENCE tSui table for our J ;it the lovct POSSIBLE PRICES ! , TO I-.XAMISK K ;f ' WI.- M. KATZ, 36 Market Street. oct 15 41 CARE, v Till: WATCllWOlU) of tlu is thoroughlycxccuted at DUUtjlilST, liUKUANK'S l'UAKMACV, Corner Front and Princesi U. ffur i'riv an low as th lowpt. " nor VI At Woman's Rights "yASlIliOAHDiV' Steak-Mtals, Rolling Pin?, Tub?, Baskets, CLoppin UowTs,Tray5, Urooms, Kr'fe Trays, Cr-fiee Millis, Trwtl UoIlcreVoodenlSpooiiillutUr l'rint?,;c,c. In :tre und t arrive by tcanicr and rail. At the New Store, Xo. 20 Jlarket street. HOT 15 V. ii. KING CO. Coal and Wood. fjUE BEST QCAL1TT OF KED ASH COAL, at lowest market rate. Oak, Ah and Pine Wood sawed ox long at low frice. 1 nov 10 J. A. riPElNGEIi. Notice. j K AND AFTER MONDAY, NdV. 8tb, 0x31 nasce prohibiting CATTLE from T mnning ttlarge'will be enforced. IL a BROCK, . Chief of Police. oct 29- W. H-NASH. - IASUIOXABtB HAIR CltrtfNa AJJU .L Sharing Saloon. All work . doae in th best ityle. Shaving 10 cents.. Ilsir Cutting 15 cetiu. Rhimpooing IS. cento. - 1Z3T- Shaving Uckeu 12 for $1..:.!- L t r 5fo. 23 North Froai Street. oct 13
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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