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- " I I . 1 ! - "' ' PLEASE NOTICE. 1 ; nnirnni TX a tti7 1 D irTiirr-T-ra-wr w a i a i mm-- r jt-bet snap- . 1 ar a e v i a is ?i A,x,rr n H M II . U M Ml U JLJUIUUi JLiiULJU JL JLlbJUJ VI JULJ VV V ! : , 1 ! 1 i- THIS PAPER ,!Afj crery aoca, Bonday. ex- eept4t)T T. JAMES. - f,TIO.N3.rOSTAGEPAlD. li7Vuth.. S0;Thr. j--t .s. one month, 60 cent. s wiU U delivered by carriers, ,.er 13 cent-per week, r. -Ul pie report any end receive ior ' al f- r V. - jfcw Advertisement Special. Bfovn Roddick 45 MARKET STREET. jlILL CO.NTIXCE TO SELL AT TUB VOL. 3.' WTLM INGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER. IS, 1878. NO. 222 f LOCAL NEWS. The State Fair. Tha Fair at Rileigh this year has been very successful both in the way of ex hibits and ir: the numbers in attendance. Wilmington sent un a good delegation, New Advertisements. ! J so. C. James, Prea'nlcntAtteatbn Second Ward Democratic Club. A. Ilivm Inr!t Yrnf Attention. A Saaua-BeatUnlaundried Shirt for 75c but this section of the State is very lightly J. C. Mom, Drngjut. GreenV-Auguit represented among tfcc exhibitor. We Flower. j I J . ' Cod in the columns of j the Observer, J. UitiEET PtTTk wat llj Friends.. wMCll publishes a very full report See a4,in regard to publication of the San. ' Kato Sprut,t of this P. HiisiBiaaxt New Novel. , ., .t , uin N. II. Src-Fcr Sale at F,cban,e Cor- city, exhibits some exceedingly creditable ner . crajoa sketches; tint Miss Josie Jlyers, -1 m . daughter of dpt. O. D. Myers, from Yc are promised cooler Weatner tuts 6: Mary's, exhibited beautiful specimens! evening. j lof penmanship, and that Misses " " 1 I r r I 1 1 Good boating water in the river now wrr cv jamcs scudoi wm n y, hantJsoinc u splay; ana tlicse are au oi me from this section in the Upeaking of this latter the lUIeigh. Observer eays : Cnrmet LOW PriCeSt between this city and Fayettevillc w i ; j . names we see Is ,:zit2t of the recent aJvancei A gQ BUmp $ just gU to xh.u .. v Vcrk, e lave determined to giv I borrow, tut too Email to payback. t . p:' rportonity of laying In ue touched for th pat year, IV 1 44 bales Mis James, of Misses Burr & James' ' " ' echocl, Wilmington, makes a very baud son, thus far. gorii0 jjjjpiay indeed, and especially is this Keceipts of cottoa to-da he biggest day of the season r v-1.ji it is, r.insi(ifn!il i that the school Oitrich feathers will be more used the h j , uttca days' time in which to coming winter than they h.ivc,f r years prepare. .The crayon tketchesare partic- past. Bleached Collons. CltsliaSLirUsg, ctnts per yard. lr:iiea; Siirtla, Z, 8 cents per yard. U Crsie Shirting 8 cenU per yard. U0:iut?r Stirling, cenU per yard, i i rrtlt of tie Loom Shirting, 10c pery ard. 14 is irocoggaa A, A, Shirting, 10c pr yd. 44 frwell Shirting, 10 cenU per yard. 4 1 l au'i! Shirting, 10 cenU per yard. 4 1 Vtarrgaa "o. 1 ShirUng, 11c per yard. 14 TTiiiitta Shirting, 12K cenU per yard. Heaven seems almost iyj siht t' a young lady who is enjoyiij: her first ser enade. It is not polite to bilo corn from the cobia the presence of people who have falee teeth. ! ; . "I Happiness grows at cur own firesides and is noi to be picked up in the stranger's garden. j" ularly fine. The umple beauty of "bim- ply to Thy Cross d CUog, an original Ut-sigri, is touching. Among other thing3 are oil paintings on Easter eggs; they are uuique, indeed. The oil paintings cxhiLit a hish order of merit. In the kindergarten braLch some very pretty models in clav, made by the little pupils. are shown. Considering the shortness of the time allowed for preparation, the display is even more than creditable. Wednesday was a grand day as it was on that day that the military parade and review was had. We copy here the re- Out West they cat raw c:gs with vine- marks of the Observer: r,r Tvnnrr nnd salt, and call them nrairie The review of the North Carolina State to I oysters. , Guard at the Fair Grounds yesterday, by Gov. Vance, was one of the most brilliant rnlilcnclicd Shirtings. Cir 0c, 4i cenU per yard. FUibjTica Ccttoa Hilli, 4K cenU pr yard. Pcru3uth P, 4K ceati pr yard. 44 S.i"jhaa A, T centi per yard. 44 iiic George A A, 7 cenU per yard. 4 4 .orfoli , 7 ceati per yard. 44 !fw 1'ariet 0, 8 cetti per yard. 44 Crtt FiUj J, 8 centa per yard. 44 S?h;sx No. 13, 8 cettJ per yard. Tbo Signal Office at this station has a military displays ever eecn in the State, now stornTflag up to-day. I Not ! a new The troops at Camp Anderson were drawn signal, but a new flag. j and manaurcring on their drid ground . . r t for some time, finally took up their line Health Olhcer I rancis M. James sent of march for tllcFair Ground. Thousands 1,200 pounds of spoiled meat out of the 0f people from all parts of the State had city this morning from a store bn South gatheied to witness the pageant, and Water ctrceU I I long before the hour of their coming had j J arrived hundreds of anxious syc were Wo were Dlcascd to receive a jfraternal turned in the direction of the camp. " , j . . r. About 12:S0 the head.of the column en call to-day fi cm our (new neighbor, Mr. tcrcd tho East gats of the Fair Grounds Wado II. Harris, lato of the Concord &un, jn tne following orderj viz : Adjutant but next week to be local editor of the GeneralJohnstone Jones and staff with c , Urisadier General B C Manly, command- lug XJ i ICkULl j nitu uij owuu, IU1IVUI.U uj ithtiizz ia all the Favorite Brands i By notice elsewhere, it will be seen th&t the 1st Brigade under command of Col 1. Wilmington Sun. will make itsiirst - 5 7 A o , I Reiriment under command of Col Cotten; on Dext iuesuayj morning, r . . he2j . , the appearance on iuuij, u.s followibg closely delay hating been causea oy tne non-arr.- ,mi1er command of Briir Genl M Ilamhurr ds:illS:S and I yal of material when expected.' p Taylor, tho 2d Regimen bcincr under command of Colont For Oarlady Readers. liioocns witn graduated strices i of another color are among the latest im portations in millinery goDds. Oae o th2 new shades in fancy plushes to bo used this winter for hats' and ton nets is called ''gramoise. A new design for a , fruit dish is a large hand-painted porcelain dish, sup ported by a high silver standard. Scarf drapery on the skirts of dresses has been supplanted, ia a great measure, by the tabfier effect of two years ago. 2'he deep Russian lace collars and cuffs are still worn. Some of them are deep enough to reach the bottom cf the v:aist. ' Evening bonnets, composed entirely of ostrich leathers ou a transparent a. i frame, are among the novelties in milli nery, j . I Black will remain in favor this winter, despite the attempts which ! have been made to displace it in ' favor- of bright colors , ', The majority of imported idresses are short for the strct t. No lady's wardrobe is now complete without a short walking dress. ' . . j The plaited and blouse waists worn this Summer will be continued this Winter, but will be much longer. Waist3 of all kinds are made verydong. 1 Nearly all the new colors this season take their names from precious stones. For instance, there is garnet, ruby,' topaz, emerald, amethyst, etc. The London Times warns ladies against wearing green gloves, lest' they be pois oned by the coloring matter. Cases of poisoniug have occurred by their use. Hand-painted buttons are a novelty. Ladies industriously inclined bay the plain flat buttors and paint them to suit the cos tume for which they are intended. Late models have the cufrasse-basque waist; opened en cceur, to. display a vest cf the pronounce material appearing to the Another Postal Decision. In reply to an inquiry whether, usder the new postal regulations, bank notes and greenbacks can be mailed as third class matter, thi Pestoffico Department rules that "bank notes and (greenbacks having written signatures, df signatures added by mejms of a fac-simue stamp, or any other mark or sign added to tbe! original print, (engraving) if sought to be sent in the mails, would be subject to let ter rates of postage, 'under .-.section.' 15C. postal laws." Col. Waddell's New Appointments. We are requested by Captain Chas. 1). Myers, Chairman cf the Congressional Executive Committee of this districtj tn state that in addition to the regula'r ap pointments, Col. Waddell will jspeakj at the High House, in Sampson county,'1 on Monday, the 21st! mst. While he is rn route to fill his appointments iu Car teret, Col. W. will probably' speak .&& a week later at Hunting Quarters, in Carteret, on Monday, the 28th, and if his heajth permits may speak at Duplin Roads on Saturday, the 2d - day of 'No vember1. I ' I W will be glxi to rccelTetorcrcutleatios from oar friendj oa tar and all fuojetio general interest tut s : . 1 I 49 caae of th writer nt awyi b faraUhed to th Editor, i , i 1 ' rVi-mTC..-: .. . . ... I ;uucauoM must do wiitton rn rn one side of the-piper. PersoaAlitieiauitbe atoJ4kL Andit Lj eipecialiy aad r articular It unj tpodthttfte editor doej not alwijt'endor. -Wow Advertisements. New. Novel I. 4, B. AUTliOi: cf Tl:at Lass o W-1 nos." A gukt Ufe. Bv Jlrs.-P.'JI. l.arnett. Author ( f Theo,"'Kathleon." "M-s Crespi-ny," ami -Prvity Poll)' Pemp oertcu.- l'riwe Fifi.v !, i!m ih,Jr .X One IK liar ia Cl.i', Hi 1, Disaster at Sea. Nor. brig Fred Thorsen, from Madeira for this port, arrived here to-day, - with her mainmast gone and otherwise in dis tress. She reports that on October the 3d and 4th, in latitude 20 and longitude 67, she encountered ' a hurricane " which threw the vessel on her, beam ends' arid shifted her ballast. To save tho vessel the mainmast wa3 cut away, when the vessel righted. , A jury-mast was then rigged and sail made for this port. ' cliooi Books TIIKEE MOKE CASES UF sWlOOl Joe3s j-;st nveived ami for sale At ' HEINSBERGEirs." 1 oct n i- i ; New Boot andjSIioe Store. I TAKE THE 'PLEASCKL to rercctfllir that I hivo opcnul at -aburejlace witli ajfuIU asiortmeDt of- rti!a..Ifphii aacj L'atcrn tiaJe goodaiaths latest ttv!c aaJ best iua'.ifj. Every Shoe warranted. Studj )our own in- ' tercsu and give rue a caU'Wore purchwioir J elsewhere. New arrivals evervidav! Late ft tvles ! Best Good?! 'CIcjW Trim -1 1 11 oct 1C. C. KOSK.MiiAL. School Books ! Schoo! Books JjWEKYBODY Js liiync jl.eir jscl l Books at VATE Inducement, EOWES'I l'llK'k.s : cot 14 . M New Advertisements. Attention ! Second Ward Democratic Clul. ent. Insertions. Thanks to Mrs. Elizabeth "Warren, of I Abxander. Ileadcd by the spleadid .twiiiitandinz the ereat ruih wt hare Second street, between Dock and Market, tuueign wgns "loiury ,"B - - i . .,rt- I marenca across iua TJiaia wiiurc mitt ueau- W ia tie abote for the put week, wear for some very nice sausages of her own I iful, drilled company, the Bingham . i manuuciure, me uuesi. wo " I Cadets, had already preceaea tnem, unti s-irei to ihow a very large anortaent. . , , ' , . ' f fairi v on the Da, HP1S II. 1M .. W . wmw l. w.w - - ' ' mj : . tr.m- - I . . ... I rdde. when they were naited, arms were stacked, and the men allowed to rest for an hour or more before being inspected Irtrj ere ihoali tee thea whether they pur- gQod M tho best! tine er toL finmn Tntatoes: , L i n rtnrM f I At 2 p m the lino was reformed and the tt'A Hi a mornimr. at the store Of 1 "w - r . , . Tli lVo,,,.nii0 21,: ' . " ,T,.. ceremonies oi tne review .Began, uu v. w ma-4A. I Xfr. Herbert 1'eite Way. on -oriu aicr i V' M!nn.J A Tt Andrews street, some vervfine specimets of the yam I nnA .t X. Stanlea ot his staff, with Gen. . W 10- " . Mt & Wf MWM W - J . , ; X T-.i 13 tiu eonntrr. . 1 1 . ... I ... . e i .e il. t: ... t wriwiif ri9fp. fin i nnsiuon ia iront oi me una. jjux. vjicu l eucwav at iuo viu v x I l V , , w Wri-htsville Sound. ' One of these pota- pianiy wok ccjibbuu, a Ja " . , . A ;f w, sented and the whole division, in the fol toes weighed three pounds, and .t wouldn into column o tike many, at this rale, to fill a busheM , t nd nt-chd n,ct in review Frst came the 1st Brigade. Col. R. D Hancock commanding, followed by the Tae Thalian Amateurs. I Bingham Cadets, Major Robert Bi tt m,ia 0rr.inrJ rnr rMdr nf I nam comuiiiuuiu: ino rear oemx 'isMJ Ctrbrie ShirtJ 25 centi each I Whatj Homeipun Drawers 25c each. I measure Ac., Ac., Ac, Ac. to IeUj but come at once. n 11 ;( & RODDICK t ,5 5 ItSarkot fltreot. FOR SALE AT Exchange Corner. , A . . f-'rr;w I brought up by the 2d brigade, Brig Gen the performance to be given at lileston p T . commanding The marching School Iloure, this evening.by the Thalian I of the troops was excellent, and their Amateurs. They! have made every steadiness under arms and line soldiery . I ... , I bearing caused univeisal admiration, and preparauon lor us proper proaucuou uu i mcr3 thaQ ever we h , coavlnced our we can assure all who mayj attend tnax people of .wnafc a snlendid body ot men ine the entertainment will prove a pleasant Stato Guard is composed, and the necessiiy M,L ILffc, as well as eminent propriety of their being one. iuo auuiiKjiuu . u.; y I fostered and encouraged, to tne utmost, adults, and the proceeds arofor a worthy I and we sincerely hope that, it necessary, Wt. Give them a eooi house.' legislative steps may be taken to more. - I thorousblv penect tueir orcranizauon ana - i I equipment. i City Court. II. The various salutes and signal guns W II Howe, colored, was arrested I were fired by a section of the battery of , iriir:n- : t'c I me liaieigu ui, xiiuicij, last nigni oy umcer jucu, x auUJ command of Lieut R.uss, was moat ex. Hollow for disorderly conduct,, out gave i cellently served. New Goods Just Received X Opera Kid Gloxes, farcy Goods, Hats, and Millinery, x. hspru.nIt. rpets and Matting. TlsT?T; KI(;EST AND CIIEAP- !Eis, iwo 4 Three- Ply Carpet. bond for his appearance at court to-day. I - The contest in shooting at glas3 balls on Upon being arraigned before the Ma .this morning on the above charge, . Upon being arraigned before the Mayor I Wednesday was a very spirited one. In . i. - iV I fircf m-tp1i. fnr a $-2." linnfinir suit. ftUW I U-iV UidM .ui..vmj -w o ' defendant pleaded guilty and stated that there were ten entries and 12 balls shot at. h, w.. acting ia ,he capi,y ot a United " 13t ? ! OiaiCS UUitCt .W" ftu4ivo w "w guiwu- , , . , . , . . , - . neuiwi,-, balls out of 12. The prosecuting witness, stated that Jq the second test, which was for a he made the arrccst at tne request of $100 RemiDgton cun, there were Gentries Edward Dry son, the proprietor of the and 1C balls shot at. Messrs. Creech and house where Ilowe was at the time of his EDseinard tied, each having broken 15 out arrest acting Qisorderly.j ' j 0f ic, and in tlie after contest between Tho Mayor ordered that the defendant tese two, Mr Creech broke 3 balls out of pay a fine" of ten dollars. j 5, and Mr. Engelhard 5 out of 5, Mr. En- H ; ' . . relhard thereby winning the gun. - m rieAr" said air. d wu auu, uuusu Jjome line of Rugs, .aim, occ ing helpmeet, must congratulate you on The report of tho Grand Jury cf the n. ..n imnmwment in cakes, biscuit. I . U qualities, and all prices that irkAA roii- everr kind' of , pastry w L , 1V , 4, r.i- fcS . Sn" &5m-3Sh.-ife. "I'?" JlTcd tte forth page of th 3e. the secret by using the greatest thing in i Tto company ia which you will in the martet lor Dating i7uoi.x pr0Te tho most will bo the least expensive Pnwnn? Henceforth . BIT Kitchen I r . SOL. BEAU & BROS., to ycu. My Friends, k T r .i . i VI INHERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THIS basque, givmg the elkct of tho rentable li f imo deep, full-skirted vest of the Louis XIV. piab&t Hands' Ball opposite the City Ball Perl0a i .TOHV (' Trxfra 1 lie new woo iien cloths are very diiler. b tar copy. . , Presid ent ia their thick, soft, furrv texture which yet has scarcely perceptible weight, PaCXt "Tl3eSClSY f r t Via 41 nf er I Cm Artli rt n rl nniintnt?nr I c mi - III. . ' l"1J ut- t launcaoi huluu ai3 ai;u. x nere is com- tjpes to be employed in printing the fort in-tho veiy feeling of tho former; theie SUN renders its issue to-morrow, as contem- j i i ti i i piatcu, liuuuKsiure. ice paper will ctrtainlv is hardness, almost like steel, m the con- appear neSVuesdav morniL. thid inl tact cf the latter. " h Copy for advertisements ehould be left at It is the custom in France for tho TS7 mce f es3re : Jn A Bell. bridegroom to present tho bride with three dresses a visiting dress, a travel 1 In rr rlrrca onrl o TSfenl!nn rlroctj Ac . ... J . .... II AlVh' OPENED WITH A SMALL cording to existing iasnions, me visiting jl 1 ; , dress ia uaiiallv of faille or faille and btocK of- iamily Supplies. Store, No. 21 cashmere; the reception dress of Indian North Water street casnuere, and tLe travelling dress or tne Your patronage solicited. coma m iforlnl -t- 1 it rf n nrn renr f nvf n rn I f uostumes lor house wear, particularly - the elegant creations intended for dinner fy Q InVlt uuuuru WUSJ"' ",,r""""V v' -XrODR' ATTEXTIOV tomorrow fn plain silk in combination witn velvet- JL largest and most varied assortment of embossed satin, brocade, pressed, "Peking fX- Z 5 or "cordurov" velvet, satin or silk brozade . . . j . -li ever exhibited in thl3 citv. Having paid or satin or silk damask, varied by . an unusual attention thia season to this particiu occasional costume into which enters the larline, we feel warranted in gay ing: that vre m ttt e:n, t :iu cansuit any one that wUMavor us with a.call. itY cuft ituu Sliiviiuu-nuui siuuo. i Klmimhpr it an thif nnr atnb nf First National Bank of Wilmington. rnHIS BANK WILL BE MOVED on tha X j. 1st of Octobor next., to tho building, recently occupied bj th? . ! DAWSON BANK, wlicb j; r. nv beiag fitted or its accommo Jati'jn. au? 29 E. E. BUIillL'SS, i Prpsident. ! Flaming Tokay Grapes A CHOICE LARGE PURPLeICALIFO NlA GRAPE rever before brouefit to thil market. Qainces, Pear, Florida OraBefJ Malaga Grape, Catawba Grare.s in boxesj Apples, Lemons ncd Cocoanut.-. All ju."t rt ceived at 1 I i S- O. NOIlTHROj"S,l Ffuit and Confectionery Htort.. oct V. BeEos2efcJ & HorthroD. T7IUE AND .MARINE INSUK Dwindling Down. MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HATS A.DAVID, .The Clothier. The indications . are that the Green- price8 ensure a ready eale. backers in this (district are not as strong i Remember,In i eivmg me a call that you have i, , , , I the pleasing adraatage of having: the largest as they were some weeks ago, and we do 8tock in the State to nelecta suit from. not think that .Tude Russell's nomina-1 1 i tion will add many to their number. In Ransom township, Columbus county, - ,i . T1I the 5!ice which was taken from Bladen, GWell'S AUgUSt .Fl.OWel one of the points where the disease first A 3D BOSCHE'3 GERMAN SYRUP. A i i l ai. I il ' t l U1UM uut luero wcre S"y buiiio Mf.iy j of e&ch jast re(.tiTed &nJ a fuI1 converts to tho new organization but these, I we understand, have now dwindled down ' Medicines, to an inconsiderable minority, whereas in Fanc7 Articles. For sale low by toilet and Columbus, outside of Ransom township, it is said that there is not ' a Greenbacker to be found any where. Our information is from reliable and well informed gentle men who reside in that county. 1 JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City UalL ASCE, ?ricn Agent?, Eeprc-entin'g Standard Am and Engliih Companies 28 Nor tit Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. ' oct 12 lm. ,i 1 r- p Li Thafian Amateurs. THIS DRAMATIC AHSOClATIo will give another of their eojoratle entertain ments at - . TILESTOX UPl'lIIi liOOM, , Friil.iy, Oct. lsfli, when will be presented the boaatlful Dr&rns, 1 1 j,' . entitled . ''v I BREAD ON THE WATERS.. The proceeds of the pTformanco to be f, t the bene5t of Tileston Normal School. "Cast thy bread upon the water, for tMii ehalt find jt after many days." I 1 i Admission 25 cent?. Perfornancj cnm mences at 8 o clock, ctt 14 I i- oct 18. They all Say 0 ' mHAT SHRIEK has the best Unlaundned Shirt in the City for SEVENTY-FIVE cent; Death or Mr. Bunting. i Mr. David E. Bunting, an old and high ly esteemed resident of this city, died this and that his morning after a long and severe illness. fsfnpk of fJIofllill Had he lived until to-morrow he would have been 51 years of age. Mr. Bunting FOR QUALITY, MAKE L PRICE cannot be beaten anywhere. Call and examine the best Unlauadried was a native ot old New Hanover county but had resided in Wilmington, where he married, for some twenty-five years. For many years he held the!position here Shirt in the city for 75 ctnts. of Clerk of the Superior Court under the oct 13 I A. SHRIEK old order of things,an office which he filled most acceptably to all. The funeral Barvices ! will take place at St. John's Drugs, Mediciues, '.Chemicals, CoiiiUs.j Brushes, iVe, pOR SALE LOW AT j 'rL'RIJANK'S pharmacy, i i - - ' ' ' I i . - T"r, t TX-iV. Atea a xlt "Oare'7 is my watcliword. oct 4 i j Cutaway Dress Coats, JN FRENCH or En-Ihb mrited, vriti Pants and Vests to match, received 'to dr ' 1 . ! , i Also asotber let cf those itjlah CheTiots ip bofin2MBaits. Ccitomera fur tLelattcr railr, who failed to be eupplied lutfreck, Ca now i be accommodated bj calliag crly. I Cloth icg made to order br N. Y. fahi?a plate - . i New lot Scarfijuit in. i Tonsorial, Church to-morrow morning. , The compositor who made it read, "Iri he midst of life we are in debt' wasn't much out of the way. I TATIVfl AGAIN" loeated in the baae- LJL ment of the ParceU Hduae, I have thor ouhlf renovated and improved th old eland and ita now prepared to ahave,ehanjpoo, and cat hair lor every hody. The beat of work- julj J7 Parcel! House Barber Shop. cc I I L0CI3 J. OTTERB0L1KG, 77 Mirk? t a , For Sale Cheap. JS EXCELLiNT FIX rjOESEj XGIX with upright cube belli' r. Will bttaold.i t gain if application i cxzds eooa to i ' ' p.j.lod, i ir IS and 20 Market si. ow co other.1
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