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if THE ELECTION Latest by -Mail-Ahead -of tho Tolegraph. r.BlDICAL ROIT IN ALL FOl K OF THE STATES, EICTcn Democratic Congressmen Elect ed In Ohio, Seren in Indiana, and Three In West Ylrginla-Thc Solid republican Column or Ion a BroKen -Two Fusion Candidates Elected. OD.O. Coixmbo. Oct. 9-Tbo f" ;S aro tho Congressmen elected: J'? ortb, Yoao7. MacMahon. k:Lr, L.KTfC. Hill. llurd. Viulrr. Iicg. ILckey. Xeal. Athi rlou. Gtd dr. McLinlev. ilor.ro.'. Lpdi Graff, o'fil ana Toward. Tuu result -id thoThiitceatli disttic i- in doubt. Tbei;pub icin.::ai.u -a orbees ruction, v,h..o iho Democrats claim Wrrncr. There are ten Democrats :...a uiL.i liepubhcms elected. Hie i:-Irbiicaasc;a:tn ti! ..ta by from : 10.CO0, wLi'.e iv IL-xocr it. (M.T'lll' i,UJO. IN MAN A. NUiANJlOUn J-id.. Oj. tl.-ll p. fit itcrtt cotimatca gv tbe Lemocrat u uijfniy iu thy e'atd j! !M O'JO, a gain ot heveral thousj'-d tmr Wulums Tote. The NatiouuU p Jilt d i..m40.oootfco.iuJ -a to tct :.oera! mcmbtis oi tin Ieg:h!anre, .n bibly holdup the I a I miieni potr. . I H-pIiUhCatli eiCeU' tbo elcC'.iuli i.; Da I.i il.it j r iu ilt.t .Suvea'h Oju ii...al district. Tua Kepul i:cius .. cl tbeir t:cct in tlis c-u:jiy, whicu sarpri-c to lhcu.:v-.. i'.e Sa iltnaU fliu5 to drawr iron, ii iub.i. cat 8 as strongly as predicted. lptnr.i tftir ived U'J to II co:tck ::; night tbow tho lollowiLg results a tbo Cuugroi-io:i:I .lr.-.triCia: . i'.rat .I.strict Wai HVdmi.j. i. -publican, by tOO to J00 majority; titcoiul dist':c T llCobb. Democrat, .v 5,000 majn ity; Third dintrict, vi t iiic5iut.ll, Democrat, by 4,500 ui j niy ; Fourth district, J DXew, Djw o at, by 1 J; to SOU majority; Fifth dMrict, Tuoci lirowu, K-publican, by f.OU'J majority; .-euth di-tricr,liULe.'t 1j Li i M ytr, v,i.i;dt bv 3JI to 4 J J majority: Eighth district, A J II osUUer, Dem ocrat, by 830 majority ; iu the Kiutb district the contest m very close, God lovo S Orth. llepublscm, Inirg prob-. ably elected by a emill majority, which m liot conceded by tb Democrats; Veuth district, V II Cilkiu3, Rspub bean; Eleventh distnct.Ciiviu fjjwgill, llepublican; Twelfth district, V G Colerick, Democrat Thirteeuth district Biker, ltepublicm, by 1,000 majority. Tho Senate will probibly H'.uod tweu-ty-four Djmocr:U, tweaty-ave Repub licans, nod o'jo Natioual. Iu the Ilousa thii llf pub!ic.;ad will probably have forty-the. Democrats lifty-one, Nationals four. Iu iUriou county the lt;pnblicans elected tho county ticket, except treasurer, one snperrising judge, and probate judg?, at ma jorities raDgicg from 30J to l,2lj0. IOWA. CtTRUsoxox, Iowa, Oj. y. Gen. Weaver, of tho Sixth Conreiona! district, Fnaioa candidate, is elected to Congres-i over 1Z S Suipsoa, lie publicau, and U II Gillette, of the fcJ'Tentti district (Fusiou caudidatf), is elected to Coagresa over II J D Caaimiags, Itepnblican. Tho Itepub licia majority over the state Fuvion ticket is oaly oae-third that of 1S7C. WEST VIRGINIA. Wiiczlino, W. Va, Oct. 0 S p m Keturns come in slowly, bnt from the present indications Wilson, Demo crat, for Cwnsres a, will carry the First District over Hubbard, Republican, by nbont eight hundred majority, a U?pub!ic?m gaia of seven .hundred over the vote of ISTtl. Martin, Demo crat, in the Second district, will bave two thousand majority over Uurr, llo publioan. Walker, Greenbacker, iu the Third district, it i thought will bo elected over Ivcuna, Democrat. Tho legislature is about even. The Greenback patty polled a very largo voto in all three districts. K&leigh Observer. Abstract or Taxes. Tho following abstracts of listed taxables were yesterday received by i be State Auditor. Nash county, by A. W. Rridcers, Register of D?eds: General Taxes, $3,CG3 90 Special Taxes, 3,092 53 School Taxes, 4,431 37 County Taxe. 7,21117 Fender county, by Isaac II. Brown, liegisteroi ietus; General Taxes, Special Taxes, School Taxes, County Taxet, " Swain county, by T. $1,723 31 1,764 1,90038 5,G39 33 II. Farrish, Register oi Deeds : General Taxes, 347 31 Special Taxes, 355 23 School Taxes, CS418 County Taxes, 1,010 12J "Ian-hand Groir Fat." This ancient bit of advice is well enough tor spare" people but how about those that are already too fat? What is to become of them? Sit still, and 1'il tell you. After many experiments extending through months of patient investigation nod toil th celebrated analytical chemist, J. C. Allan, has perfected and given to the world Allan's Anti-Fat. Thus far in several hundred cases this great remedy has hever f;!ed o reduce, a corpulent fersoa from three to six pounds per week. I is perfectly harmless and pwitively efficient. Sold by druggist.. Birds are melancholy in the morning because their little bills arc all over dew. CAROLINA, Raleigh got a maoy 33 37 5 bales of cotton on etlcefday. Since Sept. 1st Goldsboro has shipped 2.371 bales t-f cotton. About 200 bales of . cotton received in Xewbern on Wednesday. The revenue collections in Raleigh on Wednesday w 1,225.87 Gov. Colquitt has been invited .to be rresontat the Fair of the Carolinas iu Charlotte i Tiie Tarbor Souluenxtr thinks that V-.fpc i all hiinki-dori t in tbe First district. . Ti e Turbo ro Southerner man has been to Norfolk and Raltimorc and has brought h.tCK ZZ new ads. irnfcU.dy in the Western pait of the siinid a car load of bearskJns :;..'!hwaid last week, j , ' ! TLcRaleinb Daptiat f Afsociation will M its annual meeting the 28th of Octo- i i r Ltxt at White Stocc church. Lunilertcn Times : We have in tur posseasiou - teven ears of corn which crew in one thuck, given. tp us by ilr. II. K. 1'hiIIips. It is acuriity. Italeizh Olxcrtcri Mr Andrew Syme hasqualiGeil as Pub! i s AdrainUtrator ! pving btimi in the sum oi ta.uuu, auu Uis eatcrcil oa the duties f Lis oQicc. Wadesbc.ro Herald: Mr. J. II. Usan has Iruugftt us. for the State Fair, a very lar-o sqtusti. The weight is six pounds, an 1 measiKcs uea-ly thi.ee feet in circumfertr.c;. Iiev. Dr. J. 15. ll.iriv.ick, of Leaven worth, Kai.sa-s, h.is accepted a call to the pastorate of the cnurch at liryan, Texas. Dr. llardwick was pior of the Golds Ixiro Uaptist Church iu 15500. Ka!ti,;h Observer: There i- a small spuaro sjinewhere iu the easteru portion ot this city that coutaius forty-seven chiMrcti utuh r fifteen years of age. This Hju.mr is culled the 4 Extra Tronic." TarWo .Soufitinrr: Ou .Sin..l.iy hut tw white ineii I'V tlu name o: Urierly were- inurth-re l iit-ar OretTiviile. They h id carried ttu.-ir cttm to GreeuviUe i n Siti:r !ay wl had evidently lir.t b.tu killed ai. l tieii robbed. Ri:ti-h Ubsc recti On i.coo Hit of a fc". er : c rtusi'ii of the riht arm, the result oi a la!!. Gen W U Cjx U, perforce, compell ed to di-clice several pres.-iu invitations to speak duriug the Le:.t few days. The injuries arc of painful a character as to lictcssilate all the rest pii-sibly to be had. It is h-jped that this gallant gentlemau will scxju recover his wonttd energy, and be able to carry ou the good work ia the usual forceful style. Kaleigh Xcics: a shot guuin the O.i Tuesday evening hands of George Atkin son, colored, was by accident discharged, and the result was that Bryant Fort, and his little child, aged 2 years, j were both wornded, the latter seriously. J Some 15 or 20 bird shot pass:d through the skin, lodging in the superficial muscles of the chest, and C or 8 entered the j right arm. Tho right hind of the child was also bad ly toru. Sho is under medical treatment and her condition is regarded as critical. 1 he injuries of l:ort are not serious. ilaleisu Observer : Tbo Agricultural Museum has been receiving! for the past week a lare number of articles for cxhi li'.iou at th? approaching Fair. Fender county solids among other things a beau titid tplcimen of a king crab and a sea fan which grows on rocks in the sea and is lloated'to the shore. A collection of native wood comes from Catawba. They are lautifully in.lished. The cherry, maple, walnut, beech and poplar are particularly line specimens. Hertford county also sends aline collection i f native woods. Hyde county has some elegant specimens of honey and wine. The contributions are by far too many to attempt anything like an enumeration. . (Xewbern Xut Shell.) Eastern Baptist Association . sr:cosi day. I Devotional exercises conducted by Kcv J N Stallings. Meeting called to order by Moderator J L Steuart. Pro ceedings of yesterday read. Invitation extended to visiting brethren to scats. The following reported themselves: Rev C T IJailcy, editor of Biblical Recorder; Rev G S Jones, Sunday School agent; Prof F R Ilobgood, of the Raleigh Baptist Fe male Seminary; Rev E Dodson, agent for Missions, and liev A C Dixon, represea tative from Mt Zioo Associatioa. Question .was raised by a letter lrom one of the churches as to the propriety of receiving persons baptized by immersion from other denominations without re baptism. After a spirited discussion by Elders C T BaUey, E Dodson, J N Stallings, W M Kennedy and Messrs C C Clark aud B Oliver, the question was decided that such acceptioa is improper. Report of Executive Committee was real byllev J N Stallings which elicited much comment, pending which! the body adjourned till 2j o'clock. AFTERSOdX SE3SIOX. . Frajerbythe Rev G S Jcnjs. Repoit of Executive Committee adcpied. Regu lar order of business was. suspended to bear the report ou Education. Dr W M Wiugate and Elder C T Bailey addressed the body ou this subject, alter which a col lection was takcu up for ministerial edu cation. Keport on Periodicals made .a special order for 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. Report of Committee of Ar rangements was made as follows: Religious exercjses to-morrow morning at t:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev C T Bailey. As sociation adjonrned at 1 1 o'clcjek to bear preaching by Rev A C Dixon, of Chapei Hill. Association to meet at 2:U0 o'clock, devotional exercises by Rev J L Britt. Preaching at niht at Baptist Church, by Rev J B Taylor, of Wilmington ; at New Street Methodist Church by Rev J L Saniart, of Clinton;- at Pollock Street Methodist Church, by Rev J K Falkner,of Kiuston. j j i Dr W M Wingate preached last niht from Luke, liih chapter Crd verse, the Missionary Sermon cfithe Association, which was listened to wi;b profound atten tion. Tna sermon, like all or Dr Wingate's, was both deep and eloquent. After whi;h a Urge collection was taken up. i Consumption Cared. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat aad luag affectioas, also a positive aad radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaiuts, after haviag tested its woncerlul curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it kaown to his eufferiag fellows. Actuated by this motive, aad aaesire to relieve hu man suffering, I will sead, free of charge to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, .149 Powers lock. Rochester. iSew lorfe. oct 5-4w Wilmington District. Appointments for Quarterly Meetings (in part) made by Rev. L S. Burkhcad: FOURTH BOUND. Wilmington, at Fifth Street. .Oct 5-6 Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown ..." 12-13 no: MM! SRCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET I October 114 T M. C SPIRITS TURPENTINE quoted firm &IZ7C bid. Later, we hear of s ma1! salts at that figure, ROSIN Market quoted nominal for Strained and Good Strained. Last sales made at SI 23. No sales reported in either grade to-day. We hear of sales of 82bbls (F) Good No 2 at $1 33. TAR Market nuiet at SI 61. Bales at quotation.. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at tl 'i'i for Hard and $2 00 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. Sales of receipts at quotations. COTTON Quoted strong and nothing doing. No official quotations. Later, we hear of small sales on a basis of 9 cents for middling. DULY B10IIPT1 Cotton.. J Spirits Turpentine Roflin Tar Cru-ii: Turpentine E30 bales 273 casks 722 bbla 93 " 480 " New York. Markets, t Herald, 10.1 I t'rn on Dm Eru-t. was l.lfin Inwpr. Fu tu res ojxiued 24 point lower and closed weak. The market was very wcaK all day aud prices declined steadily, and at the elose prices were from loi U points under i i . : . : . yebieruay stwsiug quuuuuus. CURRENT PRICES OF SPOT COTTON. The following quotations are based on American standard or classincation, and on cotton in store, running in quality not more than Jialf a grade above or below the grade quoted : v pianas. Ordinary. - 8 7-16 Strict ordinary. Good ordinary. Strict good ordinary, - 8JS - y 1.3-1 G 10 1-16 - 10 3-16 10 5-16 - 10 9-16 It) 13-16 - 11 5-16 11 15-16 lx)w middling. Strict low middling, - Middling. - - -Good middling. Strict good middling, Middling lair, -Fair, - STAINED. Good ordinary. Strict good ordinary. S 9-16 y 1-16 Liow middling, Middling, - - y y-16 y 15-16 SALES OF SPOT COTTON. To-day. Last Even'g. Total. Export. - - 204 540 Consumption, - o75 455 So0 Total, .- - 675 (j5 1.370 turpentine ruled lirm; 40 bblssold on dock at 2tc. Rosin was unchanged. Wequote: Spirits turpentine, merchantable order, 2l)c; rosin, erood strained. 81 i2i$l 45 ; strained, SI 40ii51 ; tar, 2 4714'M $2 50 ; pitch, S2 00. MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville, Williams ik Murchison. Steamer Gov Worth, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. Steamer North East, Paddison, Point Cas well, Paddlson. Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, Smlthvllle, Geo MyerR. Ur barquentine Naney Holt, Trint, Ant werp, Alex Sprunt & Son. CLEARED. Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville, Williams A; Murchison. i Steamer Gov Worth, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. Steamer North East, Taddison, Point Cas well, Paddlson. Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, Smithville, Geo Myers. Nor barqontine Kaleb, Larsen, Liverpool, Williams Murchison, Exports. FORKIOK. Liverpool Nor barquentlno Kaleb CSO bales cotton. ' WEEKLY STATEMENT. ! OF STOCK 0" HAND OCT. 7, 1878. Cotton ashore..... 3,984 afloat. t 4,604. Total 8,688 Spirits ashore 6,752 afloat 944 Totil 7,696 Rob'iq ashore 73,905 afloat. 5,795 Total 79,700 Tar ashore 1,330 afloat L 250 Total....: 1,580 Crude ashore 1,413 afloat 14 Total w 1,427 SECiirTS roa the wzek xvoisej ocr. 7,78 Cotton.. 4.025 Spirit 1,361 Rosin 9,162 Tar M. 885 Crude 1,984 1 - : 1 1 FORTS FOE THE WXSK KHDI5Q OCT. 7, '78 Domestic. Cotton. ,, 879 Spirits 36 Rosin . 910 Crude 59 Foreign. Co ttonwMw0 Tat 1. " From Foreign Porta to AttItc. - COBBECTID WEKKLY. Br barque Akbar, Bigmore, sailed frcm Shoreham, Sept 13. Ger barque Anna, Siewarts, sailed from London, August 14. Nor barque Axkona, Gabrielson, failed from Waterford, Augut 22. Nor barque Asta, Danielson, sailed fiom Liverpool, Sept 2. Ger barque Atlantic Sherrinz, sailed from Gloucester, August 00. Ger baroue Auguste Jeaneite, Zielke, sailed from London, August 23. Swd barque Carin, Westerlund, at Dover Sept 23. ! . Ger barque Carl August, Franck, sailed from Antwerp, Sept 30. Ger barque Ceres, JJollner, sailed from London, August 15. Nor barque Duero,Pedeisen, sailed from Havre, August 22. Br barque Edmund Richardson, Rob ertson, sailed from Marseilles, August 22. Br barque Ella More, Fieldings, sailed from Galway, Sept 24. Xor barque Emanuel, Knudsen, sailed from Bridgewater, August 10. I Nor barque Flora, Mikkelsen, sailed from Gloucester, August 10. . ' I Nor barque Gambetta, Etvendt, sailed from Gloucester August 21. Br barque Geo.Booth, Jones, sailed frcm Marseilles, August 2. Nor barque Heiudall, Allikit, sailed from Caais, August 27. Nor barque Heinrik Ibsen, Easmussen, sailed from London, Sept 4. Nor barque Hermes, Davidsen, at Glou cester, Sept 10. Nor barque Hero, Omundsen, sailed rom Havare, August 15. Br barque Hibernian, Kilgaltou, sailed from Liverpool, Sept 17. Br barque'Iduna. Townsend, sailed from Pernambuco, Sept 7. Nor barque Jerbuen, Svendsen, sailed from Bristol, Sept 21. Ger barque J F Maaa, William, sailed from Bordeaux, August ,28. Nor barque Karen Elsie, Andeis'n, at Bristol, Sept 5. Ger barque K sinos, Bruns, sailed from Amsterdam, August 19. Nor barque La Gitana, Keit-liau, sailed from Gloucester, Sept 4. Ger barque Malvina ScLuite, Kroger, sailed from London, August 30 Ger barque Maria Sophi.t, H ilt, sailed from Liverpool, Sept 2S. Nor barque Meteor, lhune, sailed from Liverpool, Sept 4. Ger barque Otbeilo, Niedb-odt, sailed from Dublin, Sept. 7. Nor barque Poseidon, Bek, sailed from Rouen, Jr!y 24. j Swd barque Westernorrlaud, Norgren, sailed from Hull, August 24. Ger brig Anucben, Ohier, sailed from London, June 8. Br brig Belle Walters, IlendoD, sailed from Dublin, August 20. Nor brig Brage, Bergelund, sailed from Bristol, Sept 8. i Br brig C C VonHorn, Hall, sailed from Londonderry, Sept 19. 1 i Br brig Deleval, Bell, at London Au. gust 22. Ger brig G C Nichols, Dillwertz, sailed from Madiera, Sept 13. Br brig Gem, Richardson, sailed from London, August 20. ! Br brig George, Carroll, sailed from Liv. l ei-pool,! August 8. ' j Madeira, Sept 2. Nor brig Lagertha, Strangeby, sailed from Dublin, Sept 10. Nor brig Lindh'elm,Kjelsen, at Glouces ter, Sept: 5. v Br brig Lopheina, O'Brien, sailed from London, August 15. Nor brig Normand, Soreuscw, sailed from Eochefort, August 2G. Dutch brig Umea Packet, Hagewinkel, sailed from Liverpool, July 16. Br schooner Indiana, McKenzie, sailed from Havre, Sept 3. Nor schooner Kuut Alpsson, Pedersen, sailed from London, August 31. Nor schooner Wm Hunter, Johnsen iled from Loudon, August 20. Miscellaneous EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE North jCarolina Agri cultural Society, AT RALEIGH) ON Octolsr'M, 15,16,17, 18 anfl 19, 1878. Reduced Kate of Fare ! OVEE THE I i Wilmington & Weldon R. E. Visitors to Raleigh, N. C., attending the Eighteenth Annual l air or the Aorta Caro lina Agricultural Society, on the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and I9th days ot uctooer, 1878. will be transported over the WilmiBe:- ton A Weldon Railroad, at the following fares: !i FOR ROUND TRIP TO GOLpSBORO: From Weldon, $2 30 From Halifax, 2 10 F'mFaison's, 75 F;m Bowden's,- 75 F'm Warsaw, 1 00 F'm Magnolia, 1 25 F'm Rose Hill,l 50 F'mTeachy's, 1 50 F'mDuplinR's 1 50 F'm Leesbur,l 75 F'mS. Wash ington, - - 1 75 FromBnrgaw,2 00 From Enfield, - 2 00 FromTarboro, - 1 75 From Whitaker'sl 7o From Battleboro,!) 50 F'mRockyM6uat,l 50 F'm Sharpsburg, 1 15 From Toisnot, - 1 2o From Bl'k Creek, 1 00, From Wilson, . 1 00 From Fremoat, 75 From Pikeville, - 50 From Dudley, - - 50 F'm Rocky Ft 2 10 F'm Wilming ton, - - 2 30 X 'm Ait. uiive, - ; to No half price tickets will be sold. Agtnta will sell Return Tickets only to Goldsboro. Articles intended for exhibition will be transported at regular tariff rates, to Golds boro, and if returned by party exhibiting, (which fact should be established by certi ficate of Secretary or by presentation o original shipping receipt,) will be billed back free and amount of freight paid thereon returned br Agent at station from which shipped. J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. A. POPE, General Freight and Ticket Agent oct9-we fr&m THE WILMINGTON JOURNAL, is on of the very best advertising mediums, t. july 3L i New Advertisements. EEMOmL ! We bave removed our Business to the Store and Warehouses On North Water Street, i ; recently occupied by Messis. Willard Eros., wlif-re willi I .-'I Enlarged FaciHties for the ttorage and Handling of Goods, weihall be able to Offer Increased Inducements to both old and new customers. In store a full stock of Heavy Groceries, Planters' and Distiller's Supjlies, At Bottom Prices. Consignment of COTTON and NAVAL STORES re.' peel fully sclicited. KERCHNER & CALDER BROS.J5 oct 7-lw i FALL TRADE. Our Stock of Giocerf e? IS LARGE And Complete in aU its Branches. We offer also 2000 Bundles New Grip and Acme Ties, which for sim plicity and price are well worth the attention of buyers. 1,000 AVhole and Half Rolls Bagging. S.OOO Bdls. Pieced tmd Arrow Ties. 1,000 Lbs. Bagging Twine, 10,000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 1,000 " Marshall's Fine Salt. 1,000 " Lisbon Said Euckets, Wrapping Paper, Shot, Nails, Hoop Iron, Spirit i Barrels, Glue, &c. r . i For sale low by t 1 -. Williams & Murchison. oct 7-d&w . Boat wright & McEoy Jew goods. Bbls New Fresh Hulled Buckwheat, -1 A Bbls "Wild's? Rye Flour, U Perfectly Fresh. QfT Box ' .New Crop Layer Rais'ns, gQ Half Boxes CA Quar Boxes do do do do gQBoxes Boneless Codfish, Half Bbls Mackerel, g Half Chests G. P. Shanghai lea g Half Chests Oolong "Feriot" Tea, g Half Chests G. P. "Glenarchy" Tea. The, very finest grades of Green and Black Teas. Also our celebrated "neno Chop" Tea ; a Natural Leaf. Try it. Bbla Cuba Molassef, 5 Bbla Honey Drips Sjrup, 1 Especially for Buckwheat Cakes. Together wi:h a full assortmeat of the FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES to be fouad in the City. Boatwright & EIcKov, 5, 71 & 8 Klorth Front Street. oct 7-dAw Second Hand School Boolss JECEIVED IN PAYMENT FOR NEW BOOKS, arid NEW BOOKS nicely covered, at I 8. JEWETT'S, oct 3 Front Street Book Store. First National Sank of Wilmington. HIS BANK WILL BE MOVED onthe T 1st bf October next, . 1. 1 . to the building recently occupied by the DAWSON BANK, which is bow be toe fitted I - 6 or its accommodation. E. E. BURRUSS, President aug 29 A Tremendous Rush TO v ' YATES' BOOK STORE All are becoming! conviaced that it is THE PLACE to buy SCHOOL BOOKS. Daily additions to bis already Larre Stock. oct 7 OFFICE of tlie Wilmington Journal cor. ner of Water and Chestnut street. n stair. Published erer; Friday at f 2 a year ttiscellanoous! Port Craue mrill ExceUent for L&diei and Keaklv Per. onj and the Ared. Mt Prospect Vineyard New ; Jersey.v Speer's Fort Grape M h e . Four Years Old. ; ' I. i ' rjlHIB JUSTLY CELEBRATED ATlVt: Wine is made from the juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in; this country. Iu iDvalaab' Tonic an! sjrenjflenijj Projertits are unsurpassed by any otner native Wine. Bein the pure juice of the grape, produced under Mr. peer's own personal superviaioB, its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. Tho youngest child may partake of its gener ous qualities, and the weakest in t slid mar A. J . use it to adrantaire. It is particular! r beni ficialto the aeed and debiliuted, and suited to the various ailments that afflict the weaker sex. It Is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. . ! INVALIDS USE SPEER'BFORl URAPS WINE. jM. i FEMALE&TJSE SPEER'8 FORI OR APE WINE. i. 1 1 i WEAKLY PERSONS FIND A BENEFT1 BY ITS bdE. i Speer's Wines iu Hospitals are preferred to other Wines. . J j Sold by Drusreists renerallr. wbo also sell peers stanaara wine mttei a. Trade sup plied by all wholesale Dealers. 8ee that the signature of Alfred Speer, Passaic, V J., c over toe cork or each bottle. Jersey. Office, No. 34 Warren 8L New Y irk. For sale by GREEN k FLANNER. Dras;. . gists. men 12 Mr. E. Van Laer W ILL RESUME his Lessons in! Vocal and Instrumental Music, Tuesday, October I i ) i 1st, 1878. AlsoPrirate and Class Lessons U I 1 1 ' German. Apply early as there are buti iteir vacancies. Address, oct2-eodlw. E. VanLAEB, City. School for Young Ladies. MISS HART; Principal. - ii- i gESSION begins Thursday, October 3d. Th orough urse of English, French, Hath. ematics and Natural Science. ' ' Preparatory Classes carefully laitracUd. Calisthenics and Vocal Music free of chart Instrumental MusicuQder direction of MUi HAHR. For terms, Ac, apply to the ' PRINCIPAL.- . sept 16-eod-tf-Sfon-Wed-FrI. Mrs. E. H- Parsley WILL REOPEN THE DEPARTMENT fox Young Children, in connection with Miss HART'S SCHOOL, on TECUnODATT. October 3d. Object Lessons and Kindergarten Methods employed. Drawing, Class-Singing and Ca listhenics taught as heretofore, i ' j , sept 23-mon-wed-fri-tf ! New Riyer Oysters! JJECEIVED THIS DAY the first installment of the celebrated Winberry New River Oyitemj Those who have been waiting for them can now be rep- r- plied at 1 oct 4 THE COSMOPOLITAN.! Removal. DAN'L QUINLIVAN, HORSE 8H0EC. begs to inform his patrons, friends sod the public generally, that he has rimored his Shop to Second, betweea Prince Chestnut strati. hr h will hm cleasedlto meet ALL who wish to have work done la his line. Good work guaranteed and Price low. . . , oct 5-1 w Star copy. i j For Sale Cheap, N EXCELLENT SIX HORSE 50151 with upright cube boiler. Will be told f gain if application is made aooa to j T. J.LOBP, 1 sept H Wilmington, NIC. Drugs, Medicines, ... Chemicals, Combs, Brushes; &c FOR 8 ALE LOY7JLT I I BDRBAliKJEARMACY', I Con Front Triaeas 07" Care,, is my watchword, oct V'iAV iBOHUM-SMCt't.Trt V CU "i i
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