The Malls.
Tit in all- piofl and arrive at the City
.'. Postofflce as follows :
Northern through mails - - - -jrA'j 1' M
Northed through and way mails. 0:1a A JS1
Malls for the N. C. and a. & xs. w
Railroads, and routes supplied
A V. - - - - " - i.l-i
r
il
M
M
M
Southern mails for all points South,
WeSmalls"(&O.K. W.) daily
30 P
rayVtteviTlfl, and offices on Cape
7Fear River, Tuesdays and rn- t
days ' " " " "'"
Mails for point along line of Che-
raw A Darlington 11 K - - - IMA
Fayettevllle by Warsaw, daily,
i (except Sundays) - " " j A
Uaii.frirmlntN lxtwncn Morence
an.l rmrlftston - - - - - - 11:'J' A M
Onslow C. II. and intermediate of
fices everv Friday - - - o:00 A
BmlthvUle Trails, by steamboat,
dally, (except Sundays) - - S-W a
Mails for Easy HTfl, Town Creek, n
every Friday at - - - - - - oW) i
AKRIVK.
M
M
tCnrtJiArn lhrnnizh mails - - 12:15 P'M
Northern through and way malls. 5:50 1
Southern mails ------- ' :tH a
rvpnllna fVTitral Ttn.ilwav at - - :" A
MaIU rl slivered from 6:00 A. M. to 7 :15 1'
M., and on Bundays from 8:30 to A. w .
Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 m.,
h rfm 2 to fi P. M. Money order and
Register Departments open same as stamp
tiffins -
Stamps for sale at general delivery when
lamp omoe is cioseu. ... v
Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and
kt-ur . --'I--. .......
Mallioollcctedfrom streetboxes every day
8:45 r. M. I
LATEST NEWS.
The Episcopal Convention.
fcosTOH, Oct. 24 At the evening scs
t;,Hn vptrdav. of the Episcopal Convcn-
DIVUI 1 . w - . J
cation relating
lion, tne discussion oi me
to the organization of a Board of Missions
Was continued, and finally the canon was
adopted. The canon provides that the
institution be denominated the "Domestic
and Foreign Misiionary Society of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United
States.'!
The Bishops non-concur in the use of
the English lectionary until the next Gen
eral Convention. The subject wab refer
red to a joint committee of conference
The Bishops concur in the use of a
Cial table of lessons in the lectionary fur
Lent,
The Piinlico Races.
SlLTiMOltE, Oct. 24. In the '.mile race
for all ages, Idalia won ; First - Chance
feocond, Madge third. Time 1 .45
In the one and three-quarter mile race,
Viceroy won ; Mary second, King third.
I'ima 3.11. ,
In the two and a half mile race, Parole
Won; Ten Broeck second, Ochiltree third.
Time 4.371.
When the horses came up to weigh,
after the race, Parole was received with
Chears and the people gathered around
him. As soon as his jockey war weighed,
the crowd raised him on their shoulders
and carried .him about the track with
cheer upon cheer, until it became a per
fect ovation. Such excitement was never
Witnessed in Baltimore on any previous
racing occasion.
In the French pool, investments of five
dollars on Parole realized one hundred
and thirteen. i
Declares it a Failure.
The New York Times declares
President's policy a failure, and is
dently leaning towards Coukliug
the
Blaino. It says ;
For the tests in regard to the good faith
of the South, estimated according to the
standard which the President'1 was in duty
bcnd to uphold, wo ..patiently 'wait.
Bat the political tendencies of tho new
order of things wcro to be developed at
once and were to be an answer to Repub
lican cavilers. Let us see where and
What they are. In the first place, the
liepublican organization iu the Southern
States has not received any of the prom
ised benefits. The accession of old Whig
deserters from the Democracy is not forth
coming. The crowds that were to rally
around tho Republican banner, in token
of grateful appreciation of the doings of a.
llpublican President, have not been
heard of in any State. Tho supposition
that the local Republican organizations
would suddenly expand into a grand 'Ad
ministration party, turns out to have
been a dream. The policy which was to
have invested i Southern Republicanism
With a giant's strength, iuid redeemed it
from the odium that jhad entailed ostra
cism and danger upoh conspicuous mem
bers, has operated differently. It has
crushed out the Republican party in
aoro States ; in others it has left little
besides the name. Not -in one has it
helped the party in respect of character
or numbers.
Have we, then, an Administration party
iatha South, distinct from the Republican
organization but perpetuating its princi
ples and securing for them friendly re
cognition where before they were tabooed?
The-truth admits of but one auswer. The
caost vigilant search has failed to reveal a
single instance in which a public man, an
established journal, or anybody or any
thing that can" be held to indicate public
opinion, has changed his or its attitude
toward the Republican party in consc
jq uence of tho President's policy, or. has
made that policy a pretext for abandon
ing allegiance to the Democracy. Not
mlv is there practically speaking n)
longer a Republican party in the South,
hut there is not tne laintest iracc oi au
Administration party. Not a nomina
tion has been made, not a declara
tion has been issued, not a plan or
purpose has been promulgated, point
ing to an Administration party as the em
bodiment of modernized Republicanism;,
or as an entity at variance with the orthq-
4.v nnmrwrof-r Of Dprurwrmta whr n n-
plaud the President, there are plenty.
But they invariably assert that they ap
plaud him because he has gone over to
them, and has applied their views in rela
tion to Southern affairs. They avow theiiH
intention to support him, not, however, as
gainst the Demccratic party, but as
against Republicans who object to his pol
icy and may try t5 thwart his Adminis
tration. : Except within these limitations,
tho President has no adherents at the
South. He has no" party there, distinct
fMm the old orcanizations, and the only
9mui vntftft his administration can-r
rely upon when giving efiect to .eput
llcan convictions, are the votes oi the
r?.M5en whoa his policy baa rea-
CAROLINA.
Snow fell at Henry's, the head of the
We stern North Carolina Railroad, on Mon
day.' This is the first this season.
Statesvillc Landmark: Rev. S. S. Murk
land, who recently had a stroke of para
lysis, has been removed to the homo of his
eldest son in Virginia, where he will here
after reside.
Raleigh Observer .- Tuesday night the
tteam crin and ei "lit bales of cotton, the
property of Mr W. , II. Rowland, near
Elevation, Johnston county, were destroys
uu uy inc. l iju UMK'H ui iue iiru nos
cidental.
Xe'yberu Nut Shell .- Died, in .this
c'ty, Sunday, October 21, at 12:30 o'clock, I
Susan Conner, aged ouc hundred and five
years una eight months. Funeral will
take place frohi Bethel Church at 3 o'clock
this afternoon.
Ra-eigh Observer : A loadstone, weigh
ing 05 pounds, brought from Mitchell
county by State Geologist Kerr, now or
naments the foot of the stairway of the)
ofl'ioe entrance! of the Brisks building. It I
has a powerful magnetic power.
Robesonian: Mr. Joseph Thompson, is!
now fratherincr from a30 acre field of cot
ton, which is averaging 1,200 pounds pf
cotton per acre, the -first picking over.:
Ue expects the whole held to average
1,500 pounds per acre, when it is all
gathered.
Kaieigu voserocr: lesterday a young
man by the name of James Barrow, while
at -work at a cotton ein on the farm of
Cornwall Ferrell, some twenty miles
imrtheast of this citv. had his hand sO
badly crushed that it is thought that am
putation will be necessary.
Durham riant: During the past week
W. T.-' Black well' & Co. have shiDoed
122,000 lbs. of 'smoking' tobacco to one
map. un unuav last they received a
telegram ordering 1,350 cases which
amounted to 47.000 lbs. This tobacco
O t r(Y
legated not less than $22,000.
G reensboro Patriot: Explosion of kero-
sene lamp weancsaay nignt, tne ltn
insfc., occurred at, the house of Mr. J. F.
Helton, head miller at Oakdale flour mill,
i i l : l. . . . .i, i. .AMKLfv .
arcd 1.1 years, so badly that she died
after twenty hours of intense suffering.
Rcbcsoniari ; Dr. R.' M. Norment of
this town has. a 'pet rattlesnake which is
pver live feet in length and has 11 rattles.
lis name is Osman Pasha, and like the
Turks, lie is pluck. A huge rat was re
cently thrown into his cage and it ,was
thought sumo, tun would be witnessed, but
he killed the rat almost instantly.
Washington Tress : We are iu formed
by a friend from about Blount s Crcsk
that a -Miss Ruff, daughter of the widow
Jewell, attempted suicide one day last
week' by taking chloroform, but was dis
covered in time to be saved. She had
made all the necessary arrangements for
shrouding herself and had laid out such
clothes as she wanted Hsed. We are not
informed as to the motive prompting the
act. . ,.
Greensboro Patriot .- H. H. Tate has
Must gathered from a little less than three
acres and a ha'f of ground 300 bushels of
corn and 800 . pumpkins. He fed 8 hogs,
2 mules and a horse for two weeks from
the corn field, what, they ato not being
counted in the 300 bushels. He cut also
;'o0- bushels of i wheat from an adjoining
Held which weighed 05 pounds to the
bushel, o pounds more than, the standard
weight.
Washington I'rcss.:
Osceola Forbes, of
Greenville IN. tC, a young boy of only
eigne vears 01 age can periorm bo wen
1 1 r - r . ii
that he has been selected as leader of the
1 1- il. .1 ..I IT 1 I
urass uami in mat piace. 110 nas peon
taking lessons for only a few Weekk on
. . 1 t i i 1 r : j a - 1 r
tno vionn ana yet ue is saiu 10 ue ap wr 1
, -1.1 11 r
'm " " tw wv "uuvu tjj yv
1
Lie took part in a concert a few days ago
111 ewbern, and hiji audience was so well
pleased, that a fter the concert they raised
oou purse, wmcn was prescnieato nirn.
1 ccc, we asK you to go to your Druggist
server: We stated some and get a Sample Bottle of Green's Au
he engine "Salisbury," of ouST FtoWER for 10 cents and try it, or
Uiiariottc uuscr
weeks ago t hat th
tlie W estern iNorth Carolina liaiiroad, haa
b
en carneii 10 ine neaa 01 tne roau ana 1
Till 1 t f ii. 1 -.3 1
onld be transported across the moun
t;
ins in "wagons, to do the necessary work
oh
the other side, l his attempt was a I
failure, owing to the steepness of the
mountain and the weight of some of the
pieces after the locomotive had been
uijointed as tar as possible; and now we
learn that it is being taken over by means
of roiies and pulleys. Seventy-five or one
hundred convicts are engaged 11 drawing
it up the mountain side, and no doubt is
entertained that by this means it will be
taken over. The idea is a novel one,' but
it was found necessary to get . the engine
over by some means and this was found
to be the only-practical plan. Once across
the mountain, its services will very much
expediter the work of construction.
Kaleigh Observer.
Abstracts of Taxes.
The following abstracts of taxes hare
been received at the Auditor's Depart
mcnt : ;v
Camden County W. J. Whaley, Beg-
ister of ..Deeds.-. General tax. $632.69 f j
special tax. 01 1 ,0 i ; school tax, payable I
to the County Treasurer. S 1.355.85 :
county tax for all purposes, $3,426.21.
Duplin County James M. Spront,
Register of Deeds. General tax, 1,830.
70 ; special tax, $1,872.36 ; school tax,
3.5G0,7J; county tax lor all purposes,
Greene Countv John C. Dixon, Regis
tcr of Deeds. General tax, S2.107.63 :
special tax, $2,155.54; school tax, $2,-
1 4 '
9. Vj county tax for all purposes, $10,-
519
Person County Wm. E. Webb, Reg
ister of Deeds. Geueral tax, $2,008.69;
special tax $2,004.34 ; school tax, $2,
939.0S ; county tax for all purposes, $6,
954.S0. Sampson : .County Josiah1 Robinson
Register of Deeds. General tax, $2,295.
41 ; special fax, $2,337.40 ; school tax,
$4,419.98 ; county taxes for all purposes,
$9,040.50.
"I dou't caro for the ballot box. Twf
-she said it with a sly glance at her
husband 'butI would lik to haT
lodges Kept irora Holding meetings more
than sir nights a week."
' Charlotte Observer
The Presbyterian Synod.
The sixty-fourth aession of the Synod
of the Presbyterian Cbirch in North
Carolina, will convene at 7:30 o'clock this
eveming in the1 Second Presbyterian
church of this city, and will be opened
with a sermon by Her. Mr. McQueen, the
moderator of the last Synod. Several
delegates, clerical and la, are already in
the city, and many will a'rrivo to-day.
Thia will probably be more largely at
tended than any previous session of this
body since its formation.
Tne Tnermometer.
From the United States Signal Office at
this place we obtain the . following report
of the thernjometer, as taken this morn
ing at 7:31 o'clock : .
Augnsta, 67 ; Cairo, 64; Charleston,
66 ; - Cincinnati, 54; Corsicana, C3 ;
GlalvestoD, 70; Havana, 79; Indianola,
69; J acksonville 72 ; Key West, 8 1 ;
Knoxrille, 43 ; Lynchburg, 51 ' Memphis,
55 ; Mobile, 64 j Montgomery, 58 ; Nash
ville 61; New Orleans, 67 ; New York.
63 j PittaburgbV 5i' Savannah, 66 ;
Shrevepjprt,,6Q; St. I)nis 57 VtTIarks,
74 ; Vicksburg, 61; Washington, 48 ;
Wilmington,. 56 1
Bishop Atkinson's Appointments for
the Autumn of 1877.
Reidavillo . .....Nov.
Leaksville, (23d Sunday after
Trinity)...,.. ..Mov.
4
0
8
y
Mountain Chapel... ..Nov.
Germanton Nov.
Winston . Nov.
Greensboro (24th Sunday after
Trinity)........... . .Nov.
n
14
Farintoch, Granville county Nov.
Flat River Chapel, " c ....J.Nov.
St. Mary's, " ....Nov.
Hillsboro (25th Sunday af. TriaJNov.
15
16
18
Chapel Hill... ....... .....Nov.
20
:
Quarterly Meetings.
Fourth round of appointments as made
bv Eev William S. Black, Presidio-
odist E. Church, South.
Elizabeth, at Elizabeth town... Oct. 27 28
Bladen, at Windsor. ....... .Nov. 3 4
Topsail, at Wesleyan Chapel . Nov. 10 11
Kenansvule, Wesley Chapel . .Nov. 17 18
Hotel Arrivals.
Purcell House, Cobb Bros. Proprie
tors, Oct. 24 O M Kayser, Baltimore,
McL Wm C Cooke. Georgia, Chas Peter
son, K Marx, W Andrew Boyd, Jos C
Bates, John A Russ, Jr, James Kirkby,
New York, Jno L Collier, Atlanta, Oa.
T D Love, Jr, Bladen, W J Nicolls, Balti
more, Md, W H Currie, Walter G Moore,
Baltimore, Md, J Dilo Churchhill, Purcell,
Mo, E C Roper. Richmond, Va, T W
Fih illsboro N C, Rose AVatkin,
Harrv Watkins. Amv Tifie Eva Hedcrvviek
Harry Watkins, Amy Iee, Era Sedgwick,
M.188 VanBuren, J G Steele,. Jno W Bun-
ton, H Nanany, Frank Tannehill, T
Brown, Prof Sator, Watkins Theatrical
Company; Thos Gaeme, Lousivillo, Ky,
H U Smith, Columbus, W F French,
Lumberton N C, N F Thompson, Louis
ville, W A Moody, N C, B Godwin, W
Gilchrist, T G Bridgers, Lumberton, N C,
Capt J F Doughty, steamship Ashland.
,," Sensible Advice
You arc asked every , day through the
columns of newspapers andby your Drug
gist to use something for Dyspepsia and
Liver complaint that you know nothing
about; you get discouraged spending
money with but little success. Now to
vnll rnnF w
Xtmf, rtTlf' " !
- vnm i w1 -.j u i
MnB a nA t.in. r,,i:' .uuu -u u..
piout ouu U1I61 VVU-ltUtllUb . .YYlbU 11XIE
eftpctg. mirtri an Smlr Ntvnunii Kirk- TTo.-ifl
ache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation o,
tVio TTon rf TTt4 f Vn.-. XXTn4-. VckrinVi
rnniIncr lm ftf fnnflffv,0A;fT w
&c, we ask you to ffo to your Druetrist
a Recular Size for 7fi rants! two tl.isps
1 i '
will relieve You.
Uiosellaneous.
A Feotival,
T70R THE BENfFIT OF FIFTH ST.
JL' M. E. CBURCH, will be held at Megin
ner'8 Hall, en FRIDAY, the 26th instant
lee Cream. Oysters, and other delacacies of
tne seaioB win De serrea in tne most ap
proved style.
The' ladies would respectfully solicit the
patronage of their friends and the public in
general, and promise a pleasant evening to
au wno may lavor tnem witn a can.
oct u
Booto and Shoes.
TC8T RKCEIVED a full and complete Une
V OI
Hisses and Children's Shoes,
direct from the manufactory, of every varie
ty, style and description.
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.
Alan a nie line of L&Hpr' 1,v anrl Ttnttnn
Boots, Gents Hand Sewed Gaiters, Congress,
uutton aaa uacKie, sometnmg new, neat and
noDDy. ine urn wirginia ouicii lown, tne
Ransom Boots, and everything crenerallr
round in a nrtt-ciass uoot and Shoe store.
m ' m O
no trooDie 10 snow rooas. usii ana exam
ine stock, style and prices before purchasing
elsewhere., T. H. HOWEY, Jr.,
Oct 13 Jio. 47 Market street.
Removal.
T HAVE REMQ7ED MY LARGE AND
i -
elegant stock of
Oents' and Youths' Clothing
and Furnishing Goods
to the handsome and commodious store three
doors East of mj old stand, where I am pre
pared to offer bargains to ererrbodr. Call
and see the Dew store and the elegant stock.
oct It
Market su
s) -day nnui made by
" J. m M AK r. mm
tfJLU H i) Agenu selling our Chro-1
mm. nnrnni. and Rowaivf IfnftA. Serintin I
Text, Transparent, .Picture and Chrorao
Cards. 1C3 samples, wort!a 0 "t postpaid
for 75cts. Illustrated CataJojrue free.
' . J. IL EUITOSD'O BdSTON, :
COMMERCIAL UEWS.
WILMINGTON MARKET,
OCTOBEB 25-3 P. M. J
SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market
opened quiet nt cents, with no sales
reported. Later, yre hear market qnoted
doll at 31 cents.
ROSIN Firm at fl 45 and 81 50 bid for
Strained and Good Strained, holders ask
ing higher. No sales reported.
TAR Steady at 81 GO. Sales at quotations.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at f 1 45
for Ilard and 82 45 for Yellow Dip and Vir
gin. Sales of day's receipts at quotations.
COTTON Market opened quiet. No sales
reported. The following are the official
quotations: T
Ordinary 0 5-1G
Good Ordinary......... ......... 9 9-16
Low Middling 10 5-16
Cents.
4
it
Middhnsr .....10 9-16
Good Middling
.10
DAILY RECEIPTS.
Cotton
Spirits Turpentine.,
7GS bales
124 casks
Kosm 1,875
Tar. -87
Crude Turpentine......... 515
bbli
bblfl
bbls
MARINE NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Steamer North State, Green, Fayetlcvllle,
Worth & Worth.
Steamer Underbill, Harper, Smithvllle,
O G Parsley & Co.
Swd barque Framat, Ny lander, B'leetwood,
Eng, II K Heide.
Br briff Eva Farker, Slocumb, Antwerp,
Alex Sprunt & Son.
CLEARED.
Steamship Asliland, Dougherty, New
i ork, A L) Oazaux.
Steamer North State, Green, Fayettevllle,
Worth & Worth.
Steamer Underbill,. Harper, Smithvllle,
O G Parsley &Co. ;
Exports.
COASTWISE.
New York Steamship Ashland 1,086
bales cotton. 10 do sheetincr. T do chunks 4
do cloth, 88 bags fruit, 4 do herbs, 1 bbl wax,
1 do potatoes, 11 do empty bottles, 1 tub but
ter, 1 bdl shot bags.
List of Vessels in Port October 23,
1877.
BARKS.
Sirene, Ger, 497 tons, Callles,
, E Pe-chau & Westermann
Prima, Swd, 507 tons, Krook,
Vick & Mphano
Vonlleyden Cartlow, Ger, 266 tons, Speicht,
E Peschau & Westermann
Theresina, Br, 279 tons, Christian,
Vick & Mebane
Kosmos, Ger, 403 tons, Barns,
E Peschau & Westermann
Cito, Nor, u56 tons, Neilsen,
i Vick A MfibftnA
Florence Marga et, Br, 292 tons, Kewey,
! Master
Amal, Nor, 260 tons, Sandrid, R E Heide
August, Ger, 395 tons, Lonmirs,
1 Vick & Mebane
Minna, Ger, 4G7 tons, Boesc,
h Peschau & Westermann
BRIGS.
Adoone, Ger, 215 tons, Westermann,
. v escnau & estermann
Azha, Nor, 304 tons, Hanger, R E Heide
Eleanor, Br, 299 tons, Partelow,
ildig, Nor ., tonS)
0 t
Alex Sprunt &, Son
R E Heide
Gazellen, Nor, 262 tons, Weebye, R E Heide
Busy Bee, Br, 325 tons, Thompson, ,
Patterson JJowniDt; & Co
SCHOONERS.
Eva Adell, Am, 171 tons, Ellis,
.Inst IT VfT
Chromo, Am, 128 tons, Wooster,
E Kidder & Sons
CARPETING, CARPETING.
Y ft I- - r-v w
A liAuutJ ainu Well Selected Stock of
CARPETING New Styles, Best Goods,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
SOL BEAR & BROS,
18 & 20 Market street.
oct
10.
-rr j. - - ' . . , . -
Jno irrillUllff Ink UO
MANUFACTURERS OP
PRINTING INKS.
BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A
17 Worth Fifth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Oaniffi0L?rLsL?
a: i' 1 1 T. . :-"f1'.
uxcute uu unuer me personal super vision 01
a practical printer and pressman, therefore
we will guarantee every pound of Ink sold to
be of a Superior Jet Black, Quick Drying,
and entirely free from setting-off.
Our prices are from 30 to 60 per cent, low
ei than any other Inks manufactured in the
United States.
A trial of a sample keg will convince any
printer that he has been paying nearly double
what he should for his Inks in times past
Put up in kecrs and barrels tnsnif nnror.
Address,
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North Fifth Street,
dc13 Philadelphia, Pa.
PrimiEujopent Tor a Year.
Less Than Four Cents a Week.'.
MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE
BV IXTItODUCI.VG THE
SATURDAY ElEXIXG POST,
Which for more than 55 Years haa been the
STORY, SKETCH AJU? FAMILY PAPER,
asiswellknown allorerthe United SUtes.
iws puDiisnea weekly, contains eight larire
pages, clearly printed on good paper, fillld
ntK 4 Km ,.1 .a .
with the choicest stories and shetches by the
best writers; not sensational trash, but such
as a mother is willing to have her children
reaa. xnewnoietone or the
paper is pare
ana elevating.
It also contain TTi(n'riial tA t: vsi
articles; Scientific ; Agricultural aSd Soise-
hold Departments : Faxhinn irfiM.
fresh and unexceUed j Humorons Notes : Lit
erary Reviews; News Notes; Boys' and Glr&
Oolumns: and Strong and Snarklin EH!t.
rials, etc, etc Is just such a paper as every-
-' wj uu us price u omy
TWO DOLLABS A YEAR.
Z2ZZtinS rfb rate?, etc. sent
Prfct stamp, Address,
l0- Q1
" T w" w
BENXKTT A ipitp-jt
.w uuwmi3ireeLi'iiiiiii nil 1 p.
N B. Berars mil
- Xr l vu, so t&at we may
kaow through what tirer r-w i
ccsaes. " . " ' wa
J3 3-
Miscellaneous.
OUR OWN
Unrivaled
OF
Pony,
Blue Grass,
Sweet Mash,
Smoky Hollow,
Delmonico Club House.
The above are warranted the
rands
PUREST & CHOICEST
in the State, and at our usually
Low
ocas
GEO.MYERSV
11 &. 13 SOUTH rEONT ST-
. oct 23
Come ! Come ! Come !
TO
Exchange Corner.
;. .
K. JN.--U. Sl'ltUNT wishes to announce
XT j. tnat ue is now ready, after having re-
J 1 1 , ttmif ...... r . ... . r.
ceivea an oi ine jiv styles, in Millinery
and Fancy Goods, the Latent in French Pat
terns, Hats and Bonnets; Velvets!, Kibbons,
t lowers, leathers and all the ! Fashionable
Trimmings, to make an exhibition of the
same, lhere will, therefore, be an
OPENING, AT THE EXCIIANG E COR
NER, ON THURSDAY, 251 inst.,
to continue until Saturday evenintr. All
must come and
Fancy Line,
oct 24
see. Everything new in the
N II. SPRUNT.
IH OafeiQ
NORTHERN APPLES
JUST IN
And for sale bv
BINFORD, LOEB & GO.
oct 10
NEW RIVER OYSTERS.
A RRIVING FRESH EVEUY
Uav. Ordors nrnmnf t filli.lV -
at$l a gallon and Oysters left at
noase irceoi extra cuarge.'
OB El) JENKINS,
Southwest Corner Market an 1 Second sts.
oct 18
For Rent
A
PART OF THE house now
occupied by Dr. M. J. !)- Aa
uumcr 01 iuarKct ana ihiru
streets.
Most convenient location
in Ujc
city.
Single rooms, or in suite
for housekeeping.
Apply promptly on the premises,
oct 15.
We Respectfully Oifer to the
Public
() "r IHh-Largest and Che ai est stocks
of
HE A D Y M AD H CLOTHING,
DOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS, DItY GOODS,
&c, Ac, Arc, &c, in tliis city or State
we respecttully solicit a call before pur
chasing elsewhere.
SOL. DEAR ii BROS.
oct 15 IS k 20 Market street
tVliss S. A. Strock
A NXOUXCES TO THE LADIES nfWii.
XX mington and rieinity, that she has re-
FINE FRENCH MILLINERY
to the Buildinjr,
SOUTH SIDE OF PHI NCESS STREET
THREE DOORS FROM FRONT
. . .... ... ;
,"c"u".ja "me Duiidmg. Wok done
1 Ser- SvracLaad
I ill wlU m Aria fs aWm.
oct ID
A. STllOCK.
At Homp A xro i n
I -t iiisi
WE DAV RETURNED
I " i
TO OCR OLD QUARTERS,
4 and 5 SoutM Water Street,
Buddings thoroughly repaired, and especial
ly arranged for our business.
next sale;
CUfcBDAlT, October. 23, 10
o'clock, A. 23.
Unlimited Goods received wntil that hour.
CRONLV MORRIS,
.A . ; Auctioneers,
A I 0 -J
V .1 1 I
cellaneouB.
WilmiDgion coffljmsif
I
company.
A SPECIAL 1IKETT?C 1877
ers of thia
of Bani of vw tt.- . efi4
necessary to nmm,. '..::
Dj order of the Board of Director'
oct 23
Just RecerveT
A KESH SUPPLY OP DTh.
A. Fine Asst. of Cakes a&d ? JS
Graham ami t? racke
Extra Gilt Edge Table 'iW...
Apples, Carrots, Dor-v
and Cjbbage, Ac.! H
"Mir
shampoon5batbs
Q HAVE, 10 cents.
nir Cut, 25
Shampoo, 25 cents.
esa
Dtnd cold
all hours.
Clean towel, aad sharpy,
abundance. All work done
with dispatch.
Fall anfl liter n
JOW IN' STORK A LARGE AND CAS.
fully selected Btock of Staple and Fd
Goods, BooU, Shoes, Hits, Clothing,
nishing Goods, Ac, for the Fall and Wl
Trade.
These goods were selected by me perwul,
the Northern markets and with tffii
ie wante and reqairemeuts of thh S
respectfully incite an exmin.tion
Wholesale Deal
r "vi wiu rare oargains. 4
, A. WEILL, Agent, "
ct17 No. 17, Uket St
SPECIAL AllNOUNCEMEIIT,
rpEETlI f INSERTED ON p-r X
Silver Plate at theaame rate asftnTrr'
bber. It is far haltm v,.
?nd.,can hc. worn with much' 7"
wuuw ,5' me patient as it occupies ,
room in the month. w .l.Awter
the price of Gold Plat. wv unu
all other Dental nnor.io. -.f
lully and satisfaction guaranteed. T
tracted without Daln. f7rr'
constantly on hand. new to
1
oct 20
No. 38 Market
fitA
ids
Millinery and Fancy Good
jyj-RS'. L. FLANAGAN WISHES TO A
nounce to theLadie that she has retard
lrorathe Northern Cifio. .k v..
making her Fall purchases In MlLLINUn
auu every aescription of FANCY ARTICLE!
and is now prepared to show her pstrowi
0TLc!iye and Deautifttl Stock tfi
the NEWEST STYLES in i French Vim
sonnets ana Hats, Velvets, I Silks, Festka
luncrj, XUDDOns, tXC.
My motto is, as heretofore, the BcstOoo
the Latest Designs, the Lo west I'riccs, sod lie
j,iu -uuuoraoie ueaung.
Orders from the country solicited, tad ftf
""fliacuon guaranteed or monej
1UUUCU.
Variety Store, 42 Market Street.
oct 2 MRS. L. FLANAGAJ.
OYSTERS
FIRST OF TttE SEA805!
NEW RIVER 0YSTEW
Fat and sweet, now serred np it the
Centennial Saloon
The finest Wines, Ales, Lagers aid Cfi
atways on nana. JOHN CAKBUJ
eept21 , Proprietf
REMOVAL.
JOHN WERNER has remored hiiBarb
Shop on SouthFront Street oDsdcwfJ0
of his old stand. Ills
friends he will now be pleased to i ' H
Ti
7, South Front street, (CleporM
oct lb
Consignments in Store
TTTILL BE CLOSED OCT
Monday, Tuesdsy sad lfedaedJl
Choice Goshen MoBBtsIoBottsr
Lard, in Tnbs and Backets,
Phnico Pan w..,A Raeoi Rams,
wuwaci V1UIUKU .
Rice, PoUtoes, Tars
Soap, Lye, Cheese and Tobacco,
Poultry, Eggs, Crackers, c
Cash advances msde-on coniignmcaU
iroduce. ' m n,f,mtrpv
Next North Princess ana n awr
Oct 22 -.- - - :
JUST MD.
AX0TUEB
RCE L
I A D n E L V
MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND CUILD
J
Clothing.
Sold at loir prices, at
A nintl
ITerchaat Tailor, Ccr. Treat
' cct 23