TH13 PAPER ,b:ubM every afteriooB, 8tndy ex f ceptedbr '.. at t 00 Bix month,. S1W i,Thr.. will UdeUf;bx.rrUw,J ',T ,a.1ow and liberal revetia FPrtrLtrly, & New Advertisements. Special 45 MARKET STREET. . . SIIU COSIISCK TO SELL AT TUB FormerLow.P.rices. IaJp2at of the reeent advances . . m : i York, Lava ceiercnmeu w gti es. P stroas th opportunity of laying In . 1 : m A V 1 A VAaI fiTlPCjl I tilt winiersBFF'" " 1 reh roods lite touched for the past year, sibjoia the fullowlng : Ulcaclicd Cottons. (i:ha ghirUtg, 6 cents per yard. ls:ae; BkirUag, Z, 8 cents per yard, 44 Crujtit Shirting, 8 cents per yard. 4 4 Gladistor Shirting, 9 cent per yard. .. I 4 4 Frad of the Loom Stirling, iuc per jara. . r, . m .-ji I 44l8iroicoanA,A,ShirtIng,10cpryd. 4 4 Fsrw!! Bhirtkg, 10 cenu per yard. 4 4 Lcfisdalt Skirting, 10 cents per yard 4 4 WsarejanNoJl Shirting, lie perj 4 4 Wsareaa No. 1 Shlrtiog, lie per yaxu. . i I 44 Wsrntta Shirtiag.-HK cents par y ard, rnlilcacIicdSliirlms. 0r 0a, 4),' cenU per yard ' " i Wfiaitjfa Cctiola, ixenupr yard. !.... . nt V P ltM(inr vKrd. 14 RoclirrhAin A, 7 cents per yard. 4 4 tke CeorgA A, 7 ceate pef ja'rd: 4 4 .Vorfolk X, 7 centj per yard. . 4 4.VvHarktQ,8 cents per yard. 4 4 Grsst FalU J, 8 cents per yard. 44 ?fbiai No. 23, 8 cents per yard. Sheeting in all the FaYorite Brands Hamburg lodgings aild Insertions. 5otwlthjtaadIsg the great rash we have! - kJ ia th, bo?e for the past week, we axe frtrirtd to show a very large anortment. I Irsry cs. shoald sw thea whether they par- clue er not. riio miiviif f n Slurs I v i I 70c- without ArT excepuon ine oesi lae in this eoantry. Fihted Ca&brie Shirts 25 cents each J Cts heavy Hoaespna - Drawer, S3c eacU Ac, Ac., Ac, Ac, Ac. Ak no dslay bat coma at once. J ft . Mm 3 I at 43 Market fl tree U ur .... .. I School for Young Ladies, I -Hjsi HART, Principal. I0X begins Thursday, October 3d. . " TUrouh nrse of EagUab, .Freeh, Math- stiae and Nataral Science. epiratory Classee carefallr InstrucUd. lte Ciliit-t,. .. v , T ' , r . I vA.umenlcs and Yocalllasiofreeof charg I . - .-WW tfvaIe wierdireeuon of ill- ulBR. Jor tanas,-Ac,, apply to the . ... J the PEINCIPAL. pt lod-tf.lTon.Wedlrri; Mrs. E. H. Parsley It rn t trnnPir' 1.T-. I W ai 6 iCr aii jaa a J , oar Childrtn, ia conatction iMiMHAra SCHOOL, on - TUTJUOD A "ST. October 3d. Obifct Li, v:.. xt..x.. iKT!:: 'or.-CHsmgtngtnfd Ca- T0U 'ght as neretofor xgt 23-moa-wed-fri-tr . the Tonsorlal, IJATlxo AGAIN lo n s .bAA. of oi,afalf PttreeU Honae. I kave taor- uili lla-TaUd 2 inproved the old stand mfi, XT JilSCSJ0 iP'&mX Sg. dean ie" Sd low you prieea. - KLVII aRTIH. Pareell lie em Barber Shop. r .... j 7 ; 9 i i Roddick, BRO RODDICK ' ! 1 - ' ' - i ' ' i ' I ! ' '- i !- . VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWfe.' New Advertisements. A. D. Cawur-Daltimore Steamship Line A. D. Cazaux Clyde' New York Steam - -Daltil Cljdt hip Lioe. 1 Williams 1 Miacmsos Fall Trade. BoATWiwrr AMcKot Return Thanks. P. IitiaiBitaiB Ecnool Books. C. W. Yatu School Books. Prof. Agostini's Dancing School. Mcwio Elegant, , Levis Davis Lost, A. D ati d Wanted. i . Ta tht Yoteri of the Citv'of Wilmington- See advertisement. & J i witt Newspaper and Cigars. C. II. Sprcnt For Sale at Fxcbange Cor ner. J. C. Mcsds, Drncsist-Uolman'a Ague and Liver Pads. A 8H&iR--BetCnlaundried Shirt fur 75c. Read the ad"of a woman wanted in ouf advertising colums Q r-it1 wai fa nrarn yAnrYamnfMl otul con t "l,u a. - r T. r t.1 ' t. iUT. ioui oi iue urooau nrK tm. ,uu,u- in: The Kwbaman- has an article oa Artificial ice. Wish he'd send us some : as we have never seen or beard of such a thins: before. Jr r.,n Mvh,, in rnntPmnlatinn ,.Uvv,jv.0 ... j ar.MW rnnnnliM.trtrnrsinn hPforG the ,-....... " .i i . i : i.j a. r people want it I nnl. unnf if I M- - Messrs. ass.uay ,v iros. comment operations Saturday, preparatory to rais- . . I . inir thin anom Irnm Ihn ri IT f r nr. T hp tllArP I iwi. ui.iuw .uw . of tbe UtQ accjJcnt at iieares' RlutT i We are sorry tot learn that there is considerable sickness among thc children I in that nari of the citv North of the Wil- . ii-,Kn p p rinn r,T-airian I made 65 visits in that section on Satur- - I Stmcr. e irncd agaiast panics throoffh Ibc casicrn draw at Hcares' Bluft and are notiDed to bo cautious in ..... '.. i annrnahin? tha draw as me SUUmarine -11 . I . . . . I diver is at work on the engine now.iymg in tbe river I Those interested will ( not forget that Prof. Agostini's Dancing Class for gen- tlcmcn will be formed this evening, j We are glad to Jcarn tnai iur. a., uas aireauy cne prospects and reasonaDie expectations 0f a large clas3 of gentlemen this season, ai well as of children. Uninailable. There arc un mailable letters in the office yx for N. J. Lanier, Way Station, No. 11 A. & G. R. R., Georgia Jano Qaince4St. Charles, Ko. L; and a package of mdse for 0. II. John; on Dobbinsvillc, K. C. . ... . . . ... 1 1 Sunday nignt inioves oroKe into me warebousc 0f Messrs. Harris & Uowell on Water street and stole therefrom soma valuablo copper pipe, which Was'a por tion of the machinery of tho steam tug Alpha, nowhmdergoing repairs at Messrs. Harriss & llowell's wharf. The IThitinir Rifles. The WhitiDglltifles are now drillin threo times a week, to wit, on Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's, at 8 o'clock in tho evening, and wo are requested to urge the members lo attend! promptly - these drills as tbe company con tern plates a visit to the State Fair in 2sovem- ber, and it is the desire of tho officers to bo at efficient as possible in the tactics by that umo. The NewStTles. Capt. N. II. Sprunt nas returned home K... v .u iu from bis trip orth m the Iajies and is n0wcngaged i interest of the in opening lots of new and pretty and stylish goods at olti sUnd at Exchange Corner. He will be heard from in a day or two in a ... t ,f , t . huge advertisement. He calculates to have bl9 FM and Wialer opening about 10th inst. Sol Bear b Bros Mr. Sol Bear, Senior member of the firm of Sol Bear Bros, has just returned from tne rsortnern marscis, wncre no nas . ... . . . been engaged for nearly a month past in Uying in the biggest stock of goods his house has ever had and -one of the largest ever brousht to this State. lie will tell all abont it in a day or two t! columns of the Review. tbrough MAKE NO MISTAKE j-IaDooLEY's Yeast rowDEB rcu eet the best articlo tho kind in tbe world. Tbe cans am always full weight, the article itself the purest and strongest possibla,' SQ that a nller qnantity than usual suffices. - Do want your baking always! perfect ? Don't fail then to use Doolk JOOLKY 8 IEAS Powder. . ...... J : I WILMINGTON, N. C, Want to Go to Congress There r;fj many candidates' or the Greenback nomination for. Congress from tbijJ dUtrict aQ(, wkh ono or tvro exccp. I . . , r M lions incy sccni io lk; an iroin mo my i its immediate neighborhood. We Lave heard mentioned the names of Capt. F. M. WcHV.cn and Messrs. R. S. Waller, T. M. Gardener andTeiplar Child, and last, but not by any means least, when any talking in to lc done, Lawson K. Skipper, Esq. -i Murderous Assault. The rciiity of tho citizens living in the vicinity o: Seventh and Orango streets was disturbed on Saturday night about 9J o'clock by distressing cries of 'murder! P"v' One Colored individual ctv-pt behind another ol the same color and previous condition and patted him across thc hoaJ wilh a sti.ck of wo0l!' Yhich VaS iuu cause ui inu urius We understand thc assaulted colored jt shall be uuto vou a statute forever- in .. -.ill ' I i if. I . il. I ! man was oatuy nun auu we suppose iuu I ... . ....... matter will be adjudicated by legal au. thority when we will be ab'c to learn particulars and names. Registrars and Itseistratlon. Ry notice elsewhere published it will bj seen that the Registration books are tnhnnnPnPfl in this r.!tv on to-mormw x J UTuesdavWLe 1st dav of October. -i ti.: 1.:. l-o J , fr ,,Mm registration, but is only for thc accom- Lodatiou bf parties who did not register rofirrat wn litir. i nn v Inr I hn flrrjim. d - Ju, and UU11UU kUV KMV t44J I 'UAmU AU VWaAVMUUI . n v nnti ... . t . . ... i- . .i . . . , i tonf inn trt tup ner. I Mir i nprp nns iippti , .L , e . S;nce the last election, which w5l be dis- - covered by reference to the advertisement f th nrinrs- in tl.ls Th- 1 u , , . ., ,,. nbarps pifchor r in this citv or in " r,r,fo:,4A ' r tu t . ht wnnM "auro a tb.rty diy coUco .b, Y. "r. .ocreiore, m aiaung in our bamrday a 13,-ue tbat tbere was a change in Ihn nnllinrr rilnrp in Harnntt I nwnsnin tr r . . , i n'L ii- l n fnL-oli rvlnnn ' ho rnlliniT n orB v" "" i & m remains tne same as neiore, at Macombcr s Store, and the registration booli8 wiU also-bo opened th Mr. n-. . v,ana rr;n llnr.Vin ' i tn orxrn aa I uus.iiuiua uiiu, uvuaauvu t,vi nwi . w w registrar for lhat towhnshiPl Mr. James w Macombcr ba8 appointed to fill nj3 jace j In thc lower Division of the First Ward in this city, Mr. W. II. Yopp declined to serve as registrar and Mr. Jas. W. uonoley was appointed in his stead. This we believe about completes the changes both as regards tho registrars and the places of registration, in the whole county City Court. Charles Stsvens, a troublesome, noisy, disorderly character of tbe colored persua- tion. who was arrested on Saturday after- J police force, for disorderly condu;t, was the first case on docket this morning. The evidence in Couri not only proved) that the deiendans was acimg aisoraeny, but that he also defied the police officers to arrest him. and when arrested resisted i l :a : v. oe summoneu -iw siai iu tuuvvvug uci prisoner to tne guard nonse. jluc oeicno-i ant, when asked what he had to say for himself, remarked that he might haye been talking a little too load but that he was only "jokinV Ilis Honor said $15 fine or 20 days in the city prison was the cost of such jokes, and the defendant, who" looked as though "ho" did'nt possess fifteen cents, took the alternative of 20 days in the city prison. (Huge joke that, on Snyder.) - - '';'- '- The next case was that of a man re- sembling an Italian, with dark hair and black moustache, who i was found drunk 11 O f tTT I and down in an auey on pouin v aier street on Saturday night. His Honor asked if it was the same old drunk. "i3 pose so," says the defendant. '"Fine y oa STsnfr totrrjr ten day? in the city : prison," says the Court. ! The case of the two colored jeopleJ mentioned in our report of the City Court in Saturday's Review, was not called this morning for the reason that there was a sort of patched-up reconciliation and the cae was dismissed.' Bobbery. Saturday night thieves effected an en nnpfl into the machine shoD of Messrs. Skinner Lyons, at the Ibbttjf Ann street, and carried offa lot of copper pipe and oth- er metals of value. There is at present no doe to the perpetrators' of tbe theft, but T I .... ...k 11 - 1 '. . I douMiney wiu oe punec up uy me great . ... ? -l -- -i - i of su:h a nature as to be easily recognized . ' MONDAY, SEPT. 30, Rosh Iloshanah. . The Jewish New Year was very gener ally observed by the people of that faith n .... 1 - - - I on aaiuraay. All their stores were closed and no business 6f any kind was transacted until sunset, when the places of business were opened. Services ap propriateto the day were held in the Temple y the Ilibbi, Rev. S. Mendel- sobn. Willi tue iestival of Rush Uoshanah benins the annual era. known o 4ho "Ton mvw w fuw . j -A. Days of Repentance," terminating on Monday, Oct. 7th, at eunset, with the greatest of thc Hebrew holidays, " Yom Kippur, ' or the Day of Atonement. Thi3 ... flit mrtcf l m i , . w I .1 . 11 sneclcd af the JewisU holidays, begins one week after "Rosh Iloshana," at sundown, and continues until tnc following day. The origin and institution of the Iestival ,s n be tnnm n t ciN . )i tne seventh montn, on the teeth davot the I J m0Dtb you shall afHict yo'ur souls and (jj na wpr at all. At sunset the twenty-four hours'fast and continued prayer commence the services consisting chiefly ot confessions of sin and UbMr? im- U"vuu ""'un,uo wwl' P"uuu- ; cuatuu.yimUev0niugiorpreuwio I ut l ..u.-. ucawiv tucti wuwitnuu uu tuuir cuu- dren. Whosoever they meet on the day, . 17 . i , J . , rf l b they Previous1 acquainted or coo- plete strangers, are commanded ! to salute i o i each other with brotherly love and' sin- hrnthpr v Invp. anil" sin- I I o.:n T f - I l t J i tiGiiLr. ii ail v an i iiiuai l v ui uudiici ci- i i i ists between two Hebrews, lit is obliea- tor on them to UcomQ rTacileJ- Ue 7 - 1 1 - 1T w 13 C0SC10X1S 01 oaviuS Wrongea nis nwr B D0Una 10 on6T rePa I The law which ordains the observance of e l iud uay imewise commauus the Jew to l0 hl3 soul whlch affliction, according iWcs-eatine and drbkin, to irauiiiuu, cuusisls irom ausiuiuiu nuui ",: ' . .h ."j f,. I i t u: i.:.jr r I xaiAViiw ia tuio to uivcob iiiuascii ui I " all earthly, passions, thoughts and con siderations, and is to prefigure to himself a futcrrrtaieof blessedness and purity. ; New Advertisements. Elegant TROUBLE BREASTED SACK SUITS, At low prices, at MUNSON'd. sept 20 Lost. XT1 ROM OFF SCHR, SNOW 8T0RM. foot .L Ctf Dorlr frppf nn MonHav a rlnnVilo. barrel gun. Full value of gun will be paid Ior lts return ana no questions asiced. LEWI8 DAVIS, Wanted! L FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN". None need appjy exCept the best. A. DAVID, j I L OA Merchant Tailor. rm -i i r School Books i I 1 AT YATES BOOK STORE. gftx Prices lower than ever.; sept 30 FALL TRADE. Our Stock of Groceries IS LARGE 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." " j ';" ." "I'l ljOpO Whole and Half Rolls . , , . Bagging. 2.OO0 Bdls. Pieced and Arrow --Ties.- , l.OOO Lhs. Bagging Twine, I O.QOO Sacks Lirerpool Salt, ; l3O0O Marshall's Fine Salt Lisbon Salt. I,O0O 4( Buckets,1 Wrapping Paper, Shot; Kails, Hoop iron, ppinc I Barrels, Ulue, &c For sale low by - f a, HTnpr.1iiAti. lwiiiiiims --"- - - gept 00-dAw 1878. NO. 206 New Advertisements. School Books. TUfQLARPST and most compete etock or School Boeks is at the LlVe IBfloIr QtnrP I ; w w Orders from the country will mrct with h ITT a T r r- And Engravings. At sept 30 il EI NSBERG Ell'S , Music and Art Store. NOW RETUItX TIIiNKS r r Td their Customers aud the - Public, gener ally for their generous suppDrt for the past twelve mouths. We trust we wili not, be considered egotists when we assert, without - tear of contradiction, ' that we have J Sold More Goods ! In : our special line, in; the list Twelve months, than were ever sold by any one Louse in thc City of Wilmington for the same length cf 1 y ii Luiuniun jnr r nc same IPri"T l f i Iimo I - . O v We have commenced a New Year I . i i greater facilities than ever. We are Not Afraid of Competition. We expect to keep constantly on band every thing that can be named in tie Grocery Line ! Goods Always Presh, And we propbse to sell them As LOW as he who sells them LOWEST We promise Fresh Gocils ! Low Prices 1 Polite Attention! Prompt Delivery I ' Would vou, or could vou, ask for more '.' i Boatwiight & McKov- 5, 7 8 IVorth Tront Street. sept 30 d Aw r State of Worth Carolina New Hanover County; September SO, 1ST? ! I To the Voters of the City of Wilmington. mHE REGISTRATION BOOKS will be L i . ! kept openjat the following pfaces for thirty days, Sundays excepted,! commencing Tues day, October 1st : r First Ward, Upper Division, (Bobks open all day) at Fillyaw's Store, Corner Fourth and Bladen streets. ! I'.: First Ward, Lower Division, (Books open I J 1 all day) at Conoley's Store, Corner Fourth and Hanover streets. I Second Ward, (Books open from 12 M. to 2 P. M.,) opposite Court House- c Third Ward, (Books open from 12 M to 2 P. M.) at Corner Fourth and Princess streets. Fourth Ward, (Books open from 12 y.to 2 P. M.) at James Kendrick's house on Church, 1 1 " between Four tn and Fifth streets. i Fifth Ward, (books open all daj) at Mil UV Store, on Front street, batween Church and Castle streets On Saturday preceding the election the books will be kept open at the respecUre from 9 o'cloek. A. M., uniil 6 r i . . o'clock, P.M. j O. M. FILLY AW, Registrar First Ward, Upper Diriiioa JAS W. CONOLEV, Registrar First Ward, Lower DiTLion. T. O. HUNTING, Registrar Second Ward. W. L. JACOBS, Registrar Third Ward. JAS. KENDRICK, Registrar Fburth Ward. J.C. MILLIS, Registrar Fifth Ward. Star eopy. sept 30-law4W OFFICE of the Wilmingtoa Journal cor. ner of Water aad Chetnot streets, up tair. Published err Friday at f 2 a year PLEaSE JTOTICEi W wiU be glad to receive ceattnticaUci. from oar friends on tsr acd all r,bjte1fff general Interest bat : I The name of the wrirrr n a;t b . foxnlshtd to the Editor. , .( I Comannleaaonj most be wiili one cida nt th i wiitien nr. cily Xmyci. rertoaalltiei xauti be avoided. . ' .tt U edllly PtrticulAr'.j tatf. r- Hew Advortisemonts. jPancine: School! PR0F. P. M AdOSTiNi iil X p.nLia ... jr ucnucajen at ileirlnaej's rt.it . i I uuf uu?, MU.NUiV LVEMXO, at h o'clk. Clasa for Youn Ladies aad Children iiil be- gin on first Tuesday in .Vorember. fept 30 ; congressional Campaiga--Third District. I .1 HON. A. M. y.MlKI.li wiM-'J,wak- tci the followini; tii,u un.l iil!uv.. If i'iilsif I,U111" tw:iti . XnrMlay. Ooio Cathiuiiu' llv-f. nr,,.'..- ... .day.oi-toiHr.il ;v'-. JaCSSSl,,S,W ,Wil4 Thuriuj-. fair's Diafci1 wuu-- wd. Jout'slMiru, "Moore county, Monday, Ut tokT CU1rSi' Muoiu W"ty, 'i inLy. ovtoujr Camenm Mooro county. YanLdny. Ovti- Ullinsgori, Harnett county, I rlJay, October Pelocioftl!hCurtcrc neaufort.Carteret countJ .Ltui Jay, UctoUr nrP'f P'btd thisdlstrlt-t copy i n w till October 1H M jil lo The Right Time T)F DAY TO BUY an llcjrant sJ r r iall Olotliin IT. Or a HAT, or the Best Unlaundricd Shirt in the City,-for 75 Cents. I Ls anjwhere bctr. iJj. Jajrglit and 9 o'clock, and the place i) . a4 Market Street, sept 2 Hoiman's GUE AXI) LIVER- l'AI. For sale by ' . Ml JAS. C. li-UXIy,.Druggif. , -i 2P3f Special care iven j to coroponndin Prescriptions day or nil.t. I sept 16 1 1 FOR SALE AT Exchange borner. New Goods Just Received j New Opera Kid. G laves,' TiVt rifiir fZ nril T Tn i t- and Millinery, sept 20. N. II. SPIIUNT. St. Paul s Femalo Sominary' - i WILL RESUME its sessions cn Tuesday, October 1st, U18. ! Thorough instruction guarauteei. Pricei exceeaingiy low. No extra I charge for ono extra language. L'ojs admitted under 12 years of age. For farther particulars addrcs REV. G. D.BEUNUEIM. D.D.,, . sept 21-tlstO. :. Principal'-' For Sale Cheap, i JJi EXCELLENT SIX HORSE cNliiNE with uprigLt cute toiler. Will be sold a tar I ' - i I . gain if application is inaJu soon to F. J. LORD, sept 14 Wilmicgton, X. CV First National Sank of Wilmington. rpni3. BANK WILL BE MOVED on khe j 1st of Octobor nest, 1 to tha building recently cccanicd bj.lho DAWSON BASK, which is toi belag fit(el or its accommodation. ! E. E. BURRUSS, 1 President. aug 20 r Just Received. N STORE AND FOR SALE cAeAP 1 300 Bbla. Favorite Flour, beat in market. SO JJDU.ftogar, . a- l , . SO Bags Coffee, ' J And Lard, Tea, Baeoo. Bolter. Ac , Ac, Ac EverjUiisg needed for. family uie. ' Call and see me. J. W. ALDERMAN A CO.i Cor. Chestnut and Water rtrti. sept TS dAwlra. ' " ; 1