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THIS PAPER fibbed every afternoon, Sundays ex fp '-'ceptedby OSII. T. JAMES. PITOK A5D PKOPKITOK. . RSCBlPTIONS, POSTAGE PAli. $5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three f e $1 25 ; One month, 50 cents. 0Dper wiUf be delivered .by carricri, ia any part of the city, at the rte, or 13 cents per week. tr rates low and liberal. wpSabscriberi will please report any and jkilttreto receive their papers regolarly. yeW Advertisements. jjjjly and Important Announcement. grown & Roddick, 45 MARKET STREET. THE FOLLOWING IS A SYNOP - f the Great and Unusual Attractions jsAi will be offered by us tnis coming V They deserve the CAREFUL jftt&EDIATE attention of all. Bilk Department. vuA Gros Grain .Silk; SI 75 quality, L VvUbe soklforSl 25. Velvet Department. vyrefs, suitable for Dress Trim- BtfdBonncte, $1 75 and $2 50. The Iow't prices ever quoted for such qualities. Dress Goods Department. jjih Cashmeres, 38 inches, wide, in alf leading colors, 62 cents jer s yard, worth 87 cents. yaberges, ih the leading shades, -5 tCUVOj W UL I'll UI2 v,vvj. Jtoastf Suiting 30 cents, worth 42 cts. Hitalasse Dress Suitings from 25. cents; i FLU LINE OF ALL THE .NEW EST MATERIALS AND COLORS IN THE MARKET! ' Mourning Department. Cisbmcrcs, Henrietta' Cloth, Coburgs, Australian Crepes, DeLaincs, Tamise, Cloth, Crapes, &c, &c. This is a list of inducements which can not fail to attract the attention of EVERY Lady. Our stocks ia every department are verv hrse. and include everything dc- iinble the market affords. Appreciating the nature of the times, and disposition 01 1 customers to obtain the greatest possible return for the least possible outlay, we We decided to offer these . GREAT BARGAINS fathe coming wetk : M pieces Linen Plaiting with Yall. Lace Edging, 50 cents a piece, worth 4 50. llLissc Neck Ruffling, 10 cent?, worth 60 cents. to samples of Nottingham Curtain Lace, ill different lengths and patterns, 25 cents for choice, &c."t &c, &c. Call early and secure a selection. BROWN & RODDICK, 0 15 45 Market Street. OPERA HOUSE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! - - - 1 r teliiai,'Tliiirs(layfoct.24&25. TS IfASlQER TAKES GREAT pleas , ia announcing those Eminent Art ttMtf&jnthern Farorites, fOSEJHARRY WATKINSj M the Juvenile Actrers and Songstress. 1X88 AMY LEE ! ED.ESD AY EVENING, Oct. 24, will be presented the latest success, For foil THtinn1i.. i,:m. . il. J UDIUSW.BOYD Manager. Aflmlswon : 75, 60 and 25 cents. No ex Ji charge for Reserved Seats, to he had at aasberger's Book Store, oct 22 Removal, HIVE REMOVED MY LARGE AND AUtock of sand Youths' Clothing ad Furnishing Goods 1 handsome and commodious store three 5 EM of my old stand, where I am pre l?4 to offer baro-in to everybody. Call "etthe new store and :the elegant stock. A. Market Et. oots and Shoes. DECEIVED a full and complete line w and Children's Shoes, Pf PAIR WARRANTED. I? mce Une of Ladies' Lace and Button tton aU Hand Sewed Gaiter Congress, fiobb nv Bockle, something new, neat and hKm ie 01d'irginiSUtch Down, the Ibtoj-; Bots, and everything generally JfobLv? rat-class Boot and Shoe Store. iSS? ! ,8bow god' and exam- and prices before purchasing octS6- T. H. HOWEY, Ja., . No. 17 Market etreet. VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, WE DNESDAY OCTOBER LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. ti. Jewett Cheap, Reading. A.'SuRiEr.-RemoTal. 'Mcxsos & Co The Stock. Sea ad Fes-tivaK X II. tJlT.usT Come,.Coine, Come! Mo hp. o.s- & Ki,g The Nicest Yet. 2 Small Brazilian monkeys are in demand for pets. . . - This month has but one week mora of life left to it. . Give us the old dollar Give us an'. kind of a do! i.-r. t ; SiVk stockings with lace medallous covering the instep are $'30 a pair. t The first Hop of the season of the L'Arioso J'lcasure Club will be given to morrow evening. Mr. Daniel Kahnweiler returned from New York yesterday looking well and as happy as a "dam 'at .high water." A Little white boy by the name of Asa Ilorton, WsLo was sick with a fever, was sent to tho..he?pital to-day by Dr. A. E. Wright, City Physician. Ileal estate is not much ia demand in this market at this time. An attempt to sell some by auction this morning proved a signal failure v The nevcst styles of kid gloves arc em broidered on the back with a bunch ol leaves, in r.cutral tints. An old soldier is a good fellow to talk to, but it ;s strange that the fuller he gets thcVbiu'gcr.nian h-j claims to5 be. The hunting season is here, and the man "who can steal a dog and borrow a gun feels justified in buying a box of caps. Yesterday was not a bad day foi- cotton at this port, the receipts here having been nearly 1,500 bales, altough the reported sales were less then 100 bales. A youns man who was recently mar ried to a girl, after proposing to her eigh teen times, now- wishes that he hadn't asked her but seventeen times. The chalice and patina which arc to bo presented to Bishop Gibbons by the Diccesc of Itichrr.ond- are beautifully Worked in gold and silver, and cost alto gether over $-100. The Paris correspondent of Harper's 'Bazar says that the disappearance of the polonaise and overSkirt may be predicted. They will bo worn through the coming winter, but will gradually disappear. An immense amout of cotton is now passing through to the Xorth over the At lantic Coast Line, and the employees here of the W. &. W. and W. C. & A."k. Roads are kept busy niht and day handling it. Kich combination suits are made of stamped velvet and line camels hair. Plum color, moss green, and seal brown are favorite colors for rich suits. lEuckles of ckl gold hold back the drapery of tho lMakc the face the mirror of the soul," says Doctor Holland. It is very unwise advice. I f it were followed there would be so many dreadful countenauces that all the horses would get frightened and run away. For very simple toilets, which will bear tho luxury neither of embroidery nor of passementerie, there has dcen invented a simple trimming, composed of three or five rows of stit:l:in of silk in various colors along the hems and on the cuffs., rockets, &c. Among Worth's latest dresses belted basques arc seen. The front is merely a round waist with wide belt beginning under the arms, and the back is a plain postilion basque, with seme flat pleats at the seams ; the corners always square, the edges piped and the ends held down by leads jucl as these of riding nabits arc. Among the richest trimmings made by Parisian mcaistes nr-c fringes of flowers and fruits, compcd, as for instance strawheiry blossoms and strawberries; red and -black currants, mingled with lilies of-thc-valley, or 'esle fringes composed only of flowers ia shades to harmonize with those of the materials employed. Cloth round hats matching the new cloth Carrick ulsters, are a late novelty for travelling at'tire. . These hats are pre cisely like the pocket hats worn by gen tlemen; they have soft round Derby crowns made of many 'gores, and rims stitched by the sewing "machine! Their onlv trimming is a band of the clotb, but a bird's wins is added to make them lessj i - No City Court to-day. Nor. barque Bertha in below. The great senses-taker- -corn juice. The bare foot boy has gone into Winter quarters. Some vcr3T fine beef in market this morninir. Kate Claxtoh plays in Augusta next Monday night. Hat rack thieves .arc now on the look out for. overcoats. Swap your white vests and muslin ties for ft Fall overcoat. Invalids are just receiving their Fall stock of rheumatiz. When will the cow and hog nuisance be put a stop to in this city ? Wood is very scarce and is retailing at $3. CO per cord from the wharf. The magistrates are kept busy in ad judicating assault and battery cases. loung folks grow most when in love. It increases their sighs wonderfully. It makes a great difference whether glases are used over or under the nose. . j Glory is well enough for a rich man, but is of very little consequence to a poor man with a large family. Tho Revenue Cutter Colfax came up this morning and is lying at the Govern ment wharf. We learn to climb by keeping our cjes not on tho hills that lie behind, but on the mountains that rise belore us. The human heart is made for love, as the household hearth for fire ; and for truth, as the household lamp for light. Water street, between Chestnut and Mulberry , is being worked on so as to prevent water from ponding after heavy rains. The Watkins Troupe played in Fay ettevillc last night and left on the steamer NorUi State, after the performance, for this city. The Fitst Festival. The Festival spoken of by us a few days since as in course of preparation by the iadies of Fifth street M. iE. Chnrch will be given at Meginney Hall, corner Market and Second streets on next Friday evening. The ladies will do .all in their power to please those who may attend, and will serve up tho delicacies of-the season at rea sonable prices. v Coffee .as a Barometer. One who has tried it says that a cup of coffee is a sura barometer, if you allow the sugar to drop to the bottom of the cup, and watch the bubbles arise without dis turbing the coffee. If tho bubbles collect in the middle, the weather will bo fine; If they adlierc to the cup, forming a ring, it will be rainy, and if the bubbles sepa rate without any fixed position, change able weather may be expected. Try it, and if none of these effects arc produced, add more sugar, and drink it. A cup of good coffee is always "salubrious" in any weather. Correction. We "were in errdP yesterday in - regard to the continuation of the case of Richard Hooper t 'colored; indicted for an assault upon Mr, Wm. Richardson. The fault was not our own, however, as we gave the information just as we received it about the time we were going to press, from an officer connected ' with the magistrate's cou;t, before whom the case was being tried. The motion was made, wc understand, but afterwards withdrawn, and the trial finally concluded last night, which result ed in the defendant's being bound over to the next term of the Criminal Court in the sum of $500. Gone Back. The Charlotte Observer says that one of the Blondes left the Company at Charlotte bound North, as she had an engagement to fill last night in Philadelphia. This leaves but six of the dizzies for the per formance they were to have given last niglit in Columbia. By the way, it is said that ons of this tronpe of blondes, the prettiest and most graceful in the whole crowd, is a niece of the well-known Southern actor, Harry Macarthy, and that another, the one known in the Troupe as Idiss Bridgcrs, is really Carrie Jenkins, daughter of the Mr. Jenkins Srno Was a lesse of the Opera House daring and immediately alter the War, :Y. a '- .V. 1 ;Slf HW. ' " I ' . -, Ptrsonal. Hon. E. G. Reade, Associate Justice on the Supreme Bench of the : State arrived here yesterday'on a short tisit.to tne city. He is accompanied by his wife 'and is btupjnug at iae rurceu noose. Grand Opening. . . . The grand opening of the ne styksf Fall and Winter millinery nd fancy goods, bonnets, hats, ribbons &c, ,at Mr. N. H. Sprunt!s store at ExctomgeConier, will take place to-morrow and continue until Saturday evening. The- ladies- will make a note of this. ' Acknowledgment. r r We are indebted to our good ff jend Mr. C. F.x5g.- of the Revenue Cutter Colfax; for tery unique present -which" he calls "'the K Cen tennial Match. Safe" and whichTie claims was patented July 4th, 1776. Without giving offence we may say that It is nseful in many ways; it seems ,io serve to remind one of his latter end and can thereby point a moral as well as adorn a tale. Improved. The photograph gallery built for Mr. C. W. Yates, now being constructed in the rear of his store on Market street is about completed and will be ready for use in a few days.. The" gallery is a great improve ment and adds much to the general ap pearanco of Mr. Yates book store Superior; Court. This Cotrrt has been occupied for the last two days in the trial of the suit of Kerchner & Oalder Bros, against . Alex ander and J. L. McRae, and the trial is still in progress at this present writing. The plaintiffs Counsel, not having yet finished addressing the jury. Hon. Geo. Davis and Col. W. Foster French are employed by the plaintiffs and Hon. D. L. Russell and Maj. C. M. Steadman ap pear for the defence. Rose and Harry Watkins. Our citizens will be glad to learn that these ever popular artists will appear at the Opera House on this evening and to-morrow night. This is good news for the. ladies, who will now have an opportunity of witnessing an ' intelligent and refined amusement, while the gentlemen need not be ashamed to take their wives, daughters and sweethearts to see anything presented by the Waxkins, whose reputation, won through years of service before Southern audiences, is a guarantee tf, a i perform ance first-class in every respect. They played at Raleigh all Fair Weeki We clip the following from the Raleigh cm? . "The crowd at the Theatre last evening was as large as the dimensions of the building would permit, for the numbers anxious to see these popular artists, but who found it impossible to gain admit tance, were sufficient to fill the tfteatre twice over. Harry Watkins"' new , comedy drama, "Marriage, or Daisy', ig one,bf the most interesting of modern, plays, with a 'well defined plot interspersed in. language sparkling with humor; and forcible in sentiment. "Our Daisy possesses i vi tality which ensures' it a long! life as a standard drama. Mr. Watkins, as Miles, wins new honors in a new character, "an honest Yorkshire lad, whose brotherly de votion in defending a sisterV honor, com mands the full sympathies of an audience. Miss Amy Lee has, also, a part in this play. She has grown np in sight,' as it were, of the Southern people, who TiaVe seen her emerge from, a precocious child to a graceful and accomplished young lady, with a future before heir as bright as she chooses to make it by the application necessary to insure success.' ' She certainly has our best washes." ' "'"." Tutb Tnermometer. From tbyQ United States Signal Office at this placo we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : , . V '. Augusta, 47 ; Cairo, 49 ; Charleston, 68 ; Cincinnati, 4C; Corsicana; 51; ort Gibson, 51; Galveston, 68 ; Havana, 79; Indianola, 70; Jacksonville,- 60; Key West, 77? Knoxville, 3p ; Lynchburg, '49 ; Memphis, 48 ; Mobile, 59 ; Montgomery, 47 ; Nash ville, 43; New Orleans, 69 New York. 51 ; Pittsburgh, 48 ; PunU Rassa, 67 ; Savannah, 66 ; Shreveport, 46 ; St. Louis. 52; St. Marks, 6a Yicksburg, 45; Washington, 44 ; Wilmlngiion, 50. Hotel 'ArrlTalsv ' Pckczll House, Cbbb Bros.Proptie tors, Oct. 23 P & Galrrtti, Henry H Wheeler, John Gerber, F WWiHtams; W S Baldwin, A Wischler, IS tw York ? Bl Rohr, Virginia ; W H Hunter, Atlanta, Ga ; Dr W G Curtis, Sraithville, N C; Chas M Hopkins, Baltimore, Ud ; Hon G Reade and wife, Bale ight, ; N rCr; W R Kline, Florence, S O F K L'und, Boston, Mass ; Rev Geo rattersanPlatt D Cowan, Gty.- " . - . - . .-..-;, 24, 1877. NO. 235 Ne7 Advertisements . CHEAP READING. ImHK LAKESIDE LIBRARY, r 1 Te Seaside Library. The Sunn raid e Library, t .The Fireaida Library. : The Hillside Library, , The Home Library The New York Liorary, The People's Library, Tho Stoddard Library, The Boys' Library, .Beadles Half Dime Library, at S. JEWETT'S oct 24 Front Street Book Store. The Stock QF BOYS CLOTHING FOR DRESS or School purposes, is fuller than usual. We can sell a good suit for $6.50. ; MTJNSON & CO, 9Ct 24 Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. A Festival, FOR THE BENEFIT OF FIFTH ST. M. E. CHURCH, will be held at Megin nev's Hall, on FRIDAY, the 26th instant. Ice Cream, Oysters, and other delacaciesof the season will be served in the most ap proved style, f The ladies would respectfully Bolicit the patronage of their friends and the public in general, and promise a pleasant evening to all who may favor them with a call. . oct 24 Come! Come! Gome! TO Exchange Corner. MR. N. H. SPRUNjT wishes to announce that he is now ready, after having re ceived all of the NEW STYLES in Millinery, and Fancy Goods, the Latest in French Pat terns, Hats and Bonnets, Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers and all the Fashionable Trimmings, to make an exhibition of the sam e. There will, therefore, be an OPENING, AT THE EXCHANGE COR I NER, ON THURSDAY, 25th Inst., to continue until Saturday evening. All must come and see. Everything new in the Fancy Line, oct 24 N H. SPRUNT. THE NICEST YET. yE ARE CERTAIN THATvg we nonr have the very best E30TJX7TAXI? SBZ3F that hai ever been offered in this market. Let everybody come and see for themselves. monroe a King, - Carrie's Block. oct 21 Prices of Coal. TON 1.75 J 2 T0N 3.25. j TO 5 TONS 6.60. g TO 10 TONS 6.40. .JQ TONS AND. OVER 6.25. j These 'are BOTTOM CASH FIGURES. Better Coal cannot be found in this market. Satisfaction guaranteed. 5 not 2.1 . .T J. A. SPRINGER. OUR OWN OF I Pony, Blue Grass, Sweet Mash, Smoky Hollow, Delmonico Club House. The above are warranted the PUREST & CHOICEST in the State, and at our uiuall LowIPirDces GEO. TJIYERS', ii & is oousn paons Di. Oct 23 Tonsorial. TAMES. H. CARRAWAT and WM. E. O BAT Jell AN sxe now condaetirfg the Ton sorial art at No. 9, South Front ft., and are aasirted by .James CburchiLI J Yhe finest pomades tied and all work pr j-anteed. -Hair Cutting, 13 cents. r iiraipooinj, 25 Unrivaled Brands oct8 PLEASE NOTICE. ;1 We will be glaa to receive communlcsticsi from our friends on acy and all subjects 'o I ' general interest but :...'. If , The came of the writer Bust always be furnished to the Editor. . if It v Communications must bt wiittea only, one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided.' ft A t f Andit is ejpeclally and particularly undii stood that &c editor docs not always endorf b the views of correspondents, unlets so stated r in the editorial columns. .,...' New Advertisementa, , , am Winter GooiL NOW OPEN AT 52; Market St. BLACK AND COLORED 5!i!($ 4 1 V j j Cheaper than they have been for ' J ' twenty years ! ' ' . , ; Goods. All tho latest Novelties in . Cashmeres, Mcfinocs, Snowflakes, Kara, Knickerbocker aud Matlasco Suit- logs, -rrismatic, Valencia and Friborough Cloth, Henriettas, Bombazines, Taffetas, Alpacas, Mohairs, Reps and Tonlins &c FRINGES, GALOONS and bS ' to match any of above. j Full Lines of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, The Best Brands so popular all over the Stales, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, DAMASKS, TOWELS. , . EMBROIDERIES. Unsurpassed for quality, work and price; WHITE GOODS, Hdkerchicfs, Corsets; Gloves, and Hoisery. VAL. and TORCHON LACE?? Pen & Boys Wear. Ladies' and Misses' Vests, Skirts, &cr., &c. AT PRICES VHICH DEFY COMPETITION. ' Where everything has been purchased CARE AfJD EXPERIENCE Suitable for our at the lowest POSSIBLE PRICES ! ' TO EX A JUNE IS 36 Market Street. oct 15 Consignmonts in StoroTT' "yyiLL BE CLOSKD OUT fc Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Choice Goshen Mountain Butter", 1 Lard, in Tubs and Backets, -,i Choice Canvassed Bacon Hams, Rice, Potatoes, Turnips and Apblcl. ' Soap, Lye, Cheese and Tobacco. Poultry, ESSi, Crackers, Ac. Cash ad ranees made on consiirnmenU of rroduce. I'ETTEWAY & SCHULKEN, v .u Sr.okerB Merchants, - - .north 1 nnceM sua Water Streets. . vCt LI ' just mim ANOTHER .V . . L A R C E LOT OF MEN'S, YOCTIFS AND CHILDREN'S Clothing; V Sold at low prices, at . ' A. David's, Merchant Tailor, Cor. Front k Princess sU. Hale's yrup, y-OAIlIIOUXI) AND TAR. Ball's CoVh Syrup, Bocher German Syrup. With ful hue of Patent 3Iedicines, Pure Drugs' and Chemicahi. For sale by . , JAMES C. KDNDS, Druggist, , Third 8t, opposite Citj Mall. ' sept 2C CARPETING, CARPETH7G. LARGE AND WeU Selected Stock of CARPETING-New Styles, Best ' Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH. . ' lull SOL BEAR & BROS, ' " 13 & 20 Market ftrc:t.: oct 15. v. masculine looking. -fc
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