THIS PAPER f l3;j.rd trtrj Afternoon, 8undayi ax PLE1SE NOTICE. , r eepted dt JOSH- T. JAMES, lDITOR A.tD raorairro. WowClbe gbvI to reeelTieonsitBticatioa from oar friends oa aT and all sahjectsp Teaeral interest bnt : I The narna of th writer ast alwly. b foralahed to tha Editor. ' !. Communications most b wiittcn J on one side of the paper. ; , . Personalities murt h avntd Andit is esDeci&IlT .r4 -..i .ti J I ... - i . 1 H ,(. KllTIONS.rOSTAGE PAID. t? ir, f j t six oth, S2 50 ; Three f-e piper will be delivered by carriers, " fciirje, in any part of the city, at '.he VOL. 3. 1 'VVILMINGTON. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. l. 1878. , NO. 234 ircrtfisz rates low and libera: j-5sbcriberi will please report auy and Jtood that editor does not lw.y,der riurrt to receive their papers regularly " " Kow Advortisomonte. mm corner Opening Days : trdaeicay, Thursday and Friday, Cctr. 30th. and 31st and Nov. 1- (i:iLUKERT AND FANCY GOODS! Hi fu.Icit and moet conpU.ijJck the I. li. a hiTeeterhid to select fioai. IH THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Ih re U nothing left out. .AH thj new ,-! ia Hats, ltonnets. Tritr.min;s, filkr, riif r aid plain ornament. PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS rh too will see on ths Opening Day. IacrSr that all may come the opening will c zuzvc tire? days. FANCY GOODS CF ALL KINDS r.rt Varietv. Solid colored Iloie all dirnin'cotton to match nice quality. A beautiful line of Corsets just the kind t ,i w,it. FANCY GILT BUTTONS'" ,as. B.ttoct. CrocLct Xeedlcs f all kill', two fctd Kibbon, tfatin. AJ . !ifal line of Colored Bordered liana- lrcbier Abo a full line of Ladies' and lietti Liaea and ilk Ilandierchiefs. The eewcit ia Ties, Bows, Ac , 4 lare lot. A tew lotof Ziihyrf, all coloir, (full ox. rieaa s.) Ladies' Collars and CufTt, all ctjlcf. The greatest bargains erer offered to the WiliLicitoa pub ic in Kid Gloves ! 0;ers asd Dark Shades in 2, 1 and 6 luttoc5. Price from iO cents t f 1.10 per pair. fiaeToiMoaps. Hand Glasses. Mottoes, Card and Bristol Board, Gold and Silver Crd. Kuchings, ail kinds. tSii. and Needles in the World. A fall line of ttost beautiful Kaior Steel c:i?Drs. I Oresin? Days Wednesday, Thursday and Fr.Jsr, October CO and 31 and November 1. fi. H. SPRUKT, Exchange Corner. Still They Come ! TORE NEW GOODS AT YATES. Tho- f Albatni, Fancy Picture Frames. Children L'.K.k, Games, Blocks, Ac, Ac. Call and examine mv stock. Prices 1 wer tLaa ever ! oct"28 Carpets and iYIatting,, rnilE liFT. BIGGEST AKD CHEAP- vL EST Stock in tbe city, selling at New BRUSSELS, Two and Three Ply Carpets. , t AU shades, all qualities, and all prices that are cheap. Also, an unusuaiiy handsome line of Rugs, Mats, &c NOT.. HEAR & BROS.. 0 IS and 20 Market st. Fine Merchant Tailoring! V?MXiT.EAEST,0Vfi??5iil" Gfci., comprising all tha leading styles in j F0ret-Tl .n.f rinmlt. ftstwfa . Oor fAriiitu. fin M.rrh.nt T.ilnrinr I f W mm mm w mwm - - ... rractcdinsaVini thTtour ' nrcuiM n in h rxtT. iad we leei 1 STYLKS. FITS AXD PRICES f. cainir. r.rnr.KIr with inr Northern I . r - --'V J I " u. I. . . j .t..... 4,:, " are tn.kin mtj to ordtr cbeaner tnis I taoa than erer before, and will b glad to I -joar stKk to any onefavonn us with ea::. 1 A.DAVID. to Wholeaala and Retail Clothier. X 77 Z 77 . Afill , USeiUl ailU tnCap. ia TUK GOODS KEIT BY'GILJ2S& I X-xlhx.t in their two departments. See and judge for yourself. I. GILLS A MURCOISON, cn:$ 28 and 40 Marchisoa Block. WlNBERRY OYSTERS! Every Tueaday and Thumiay dcLSdwaraon hand. JOHN CA1UIOLU FKpH suPPUJi of the CclebiatM Tor its use necessitates the most periecr InT70yn,",rrcelTcatTIIE bread cake nies. pastry, etc ; othet Th tt.t t u-i. 1 w 1 lhmc hahin? fldUal. oKCDllCS nCcU UUl K LOCAL NEWS. .ew Advertisements. CaoxLT A McitRza Oranze.i ail Paoatai "7 at Auction, , T. D. Uixdkrsox Fresh Apples. J. W. Aldeimas A Co Jat Receired. P. UaiaiBKaaxa HoyTa German Cologne. Vce ad Wanted. J. II. PitTTEv.AT-Apiltr, (hes'nfts and n.y. ! ' ! , A Shriee Beat Unlaundiied Shirt for 75a AccruNCLOisBaoTHEES Gold Medal. N, If. SracT Exchange Corner, j J. C. Jlcsns, Druggist. Trusses and Supporters. ? " flcgielcr and vote for Vdd. II. IS tiine to Light and no Ii-..Ufinj: titn in the II ft h Ward to night. ' , D.in Unwell is the normr.cy f the Radical party. 'Ihc front scats ut M Whine i Kentz's fch'w will Ic reserved lor old rr.m. If any f our Mil-fctrirtra r:ii.- tl.ir papers we a ill l e ;.td If tl cy v I i i.-.iify us atorce. . i A lady lot seven hundred) ami Mxly- eight dollars on the streets yrs'enhy ar.d b is not recovered it! ycC There are now reven tov boats on il e rlVcr all butilv ctiJcd in'btiogin . - - . , . . , aud .moving vccls ui the barter o " I' The Urai:d Lodge of Masons wiJI hold l Kiiclj-sccoadaHiLual commuiiicatioa iti Kalcigh on Tuesday ,1hc :H day of Decern bcr next. ULitcr Dictum Dan wants to get to Congress. So did jDockery, McKay and Canjday, but Vaddtllj vou!d not let thcr.i. I In ssmo countrici a Lrokcn down front gate prod u ceil in court is all tic evidence a rirl needs to issue a favorable verdict in a breach of promise case. ' j Mjijr'C. W. McClammv is in the citv j-- - - i I . and leaves to-nigiitor in the morning for Duplin Cross Itoads, where, by appoint mentof theExecutivcCoinmittec hespeaki 1 speaks The f ocietics for tbe (prevention cf cru- elty to animals arc of tha opinion that it i.i altogether wroE2 to open a lire oys 1 - - - o w , ter. A law must Lo passed to ccok the before chucking it. i , Mr-sr. Cronlv fc Morris sold this fore noon a number of buccbel of very fine bananas "from on board! the schooner Carkton. The prices raiiged high, but the fruit is unusually fine. More bananas rnd the oranges will be offered to-morrow. Feather bonnets xs'i jh crowns arc to take the place of tbe dressy flowers bon nets lately in vogue. They are simply a band of closely curled and shaded leath ers held by loops of satin ribbon; a pipiDg of satin is in front, and the strings are of eatin. ' ! . A Son of Xeptunc, who 'was arrested vratrrdav aftprcrion m Psddv'a Hollow f breakins window glasses, while under tbe influence of the pxzca that he . had diunk, was arraigned before His Honor thismornins and was sentenced to pay a fiQe 0f 10 or spend fifteen days in the city priscn. Sudden Death. i ' J We regret to lern of the sudden death of Col. W. S. G. Andrews, at Goldsborc, this morning. All we have beard in refer pnra to tbe death is that Col. Andrews was found deal in bis bed this mcrninf. He has been sick for s:rae time past ' ! I The Homicide in Robeson. 1 e 1 1' ... 1 kroner Ot 10 oeson coun ua. Uartmao,.wlio dicil ol Ibe c&ct of irnnni'i rocoived at the bands of Amelia Linkbaw. Two brothers-in-law ?ot Miss . . i Unkhaw have been arrcstrd as accessories , m,,!.r the murder. , wv .. It isurgcil upou every ncmocratic voter lh:s c;lJ t0 attcud the Grand Rally in the F.fth AarJ this evening. Jhe various ward clubs will "meet at their headquarters an-ijiorm ia imc ana pro- cecd to the Filth Ward. Thcra will be jcU of af barrcI torchlightj,t SJOj music . . ' l and fine speaking and the occasion prom ises to be. in every way, an unusually in- tercst:rg one. 1 . a Tim name of Dooi.Er's Veast Powder aheds a balm through , every household. o i . . . 1 I ..l Ihl. 1 . a Sincie trial 10 do conviocea ufc kuw the best of all powders used ia baking. I.. t. v M Wn 1 A Alt rt rrt m. Tn iiin" Auiuvrui. vt.l. rr s-l.. The CoKimittce of Arrangement! from the bcv?ral ward met at the Porceli it i . i IIoue last eveuics. and appomted Gen F W KcrcliDcr Chairman of said commit i tse. ' i The blowing programme was adopted forthj grand tnaa meeting t3 1 bald on tbU (Friday) i vcrmj: Sir G J Boney was elected Chic f Marr ahal, with the following Aid: 1st Ward, St. John Fillyaw, Esq. 2d Col Eoger Moore. Sd " Capt R S Radcliffe. 4th " Geo W Kidder, Esq. :th " J D II K lander, Esq. The fidlowing r rogramme waa agreed upon: "j'h j Ward Ciubn will meet promptly at tlujr evtral heatlquartera at 7 o'clock r harp The proeessi...n will form in front of the City Hall : t 8 o'cl ick in the following or- :er : I'niui Corps, in charge of Drum-Major Griit th. First Ward Democratic Club. Second WTard Democratic Club. Cornet Concert Club. Third Ward Democratic Club. Carriages with Speakers and Invited Guests Fourth Ward Democratic Club. i:UTE OF MARCH. ! From City Ilall, down Trincess to Front, along Front to Market,up Market to Third where the lion. A. M. Waddell will re view the procession thence to Orange, to view ine procesaiou iukultj 10 vyiaugc.tui Fifth and Ann streets, where the following -entlcmen are 'expected to address the meeting F II Dai by, Eiq, Mai D J Devane, Capt Jno L Llolmes, Maj Cbas M Stedman, lion S II Fisbblate, Maj J W Dunham, ( Jno D Bellamy ana others. , 'liie loiiowing gentlemen nave Deen ap- pointed Assistant Marshals, ' and they, with the Aids, will report promptly to the Chief at the City Hall at 7:20. John TKecn. Wm Goodman. Tboa II Wright, W N Bowden, Geo W Williams, r,, v.iu P,f,;,v for, TIT Smith Jesse Wilder, J II Chadbourn, Jr. John n. rnnD, r. xt.t-oo nT.K,,tf rtr:; " . , ... T: ; u r Aiaiermen, uamea x ioab, r, xw ' I Price, MM Katz, J C Bauman, Jr, L McL Greene, F G Robinsop, John Haar Horace A Bagg, James W 'King, J C Lumsdea. Harry Loebb W Lamb T?AKfT.iilw .Tn T.nrdnn. D G Worth. John W Bollcs. J Norwood Huske, E J Lilly, Jr, CH Robinson Adolphus Alder- man, Alex Adrian, Geo F Herbert, John H Daniel, Maj James Keilly,AF Leslie Archie Cam pbelI,Sam 1 Bear Jr, CTpt A L DeRosset, C F VonKampen, R E Calder, Jchn H Strauss, John L Dudley, Jordan Branch, R F Eyden 0 M Filyaw, James j Conlcy, L Brown, W L Parsley,Sol. Bear, I Timothy Donlan, C G Southerland, J Henry j Schulken, Martin Newman, I Maj II G Flanner, Henry Haar, Fred Rheinstein, T 3 Yopp, PT Dicksey, John M Robinson, E G Barker, H W Mc- Laurin, T J Southerland, T D Meares, W L Smith, Jr, 0 A Wiggins, Howell C4b, Col J W Atkinson, Patrick Glavin, W U Fowler, M J Heyer, Wilkes Morris, u ui tun mr .uucii aui- W H Grifiith, H E Orr, Benj Farrow, G rosin there were 43,041 bbls, against 3?, W V Davis, Donald McRae. 049 bbls, in 1877; of tar "there were 3,971 Each Ward will furnish its own torches, G J Bonet," 1 Chief Marshal. The Governor not Comiuff. We heard this morning that we were to b3 electrified and enthused by a visit from our old war Governor and the wheel-horse of Democracy in this State since the war Zetulon B. Tance,!who it waa thought would arrive here in time to participate in the Mass Meeting tc-night, but a telegram was-received at noon to-day from the Governor stating that Mrs. Vance's 'condi- tion was so much worse that it was impos- sible lor him to accept the invitation. This we very much regret both on ac- count of the illness of Mrs. Vance and tbe disappointment the many iriends of the Governor in this city will feel at his inability to accept the invitation extend- cd him. Wc would like of all things in the world to hear Got. Vance in this sec- tion just about this time for if there is any . .. man in tne state inai can maie an 1 pathetic Democrat Waddell up to the tolls by giving him a good talk, Got. pol Vance is that man. Tho HeleoD'Eate company ia booked fo thii city for the 11th. 12tb, and 13th of this month, say 1 the Dramatic Kcws. -i new ttoaaonaa, I ill r. I It t4 onrlA... 1 I. I - -t vuuvimu uu turns 4.U front to-Hv ,Wk i r uu, uuuuGu .uu iwi. r" T " w PP1M "I sound as a 1 1 . 3 tl -1 1 aoiiar ana sweet as a nut. Attention. , First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Ward Democrat, attention! Be on hard promptly to-night at your respective I rendezvoua to participate in the grand Mass Meetinor ut tha n9ti ;n ta Fifth Ward. ! Personal. I! , D. D., Rector of ;en absent for sew Rev. Geo. Patterson, . uUUO, wuo nas ueen aosenwoir sev eral months Past, returned here last evtn intranrAJ ttl J. " -v oiinuj) uouuuciuu oaririm tn n 1 . ii ov.wAw i,u a iaic vungregaiion. ve are p eafed to learn that Dr. Patterson's health baa improved although it has not been entirely restored, j j Bihsop Kcanc. i i We understand that Lisbon Keane, who was first expectedto have been here to day, wmarnve in me city to-morrow and a reception will bj tendered him to-morrowi evening at the school, corner Fourth and Ann streets. The address of reception willbe delivered by Frank II. Darby, Esq.; of the Y. C. F. S. The bishop is expected to serve in St. Thomas' Church on Sunday. The Fire This Morning Early this morning, between S and 4 o'clock, a building on Seventh street, - 4, , , ,J 8t wned and occuPied ' w-vucru a storenouse,was aiS' uovcreu io oe on nre. 'ino ,nre depart ment was out promptly and the flarues were confined to the building in which it originated. The Adrian was at the shops fur , repairs and the Cape Fear and the Little Giant were on the ground, the latter throwing the first stream. The: building and contents were all destroyed. insurance with Messrs. . DeRosset 1 & Northrop for $200 on the building and $300 on the ttock. Origin of fire un- known. fVu n 8nP "w0 . lhe German barque Aosmoi is tn P' Tho Norwegian brig Fred is- under repairs. a3 is also the Spanish bri2 i - - - - -, - I Tina r.,-nnr1rm r n"T shaf 7s bro8h' to th!,! JfV wharf awaitioS extensive rePairs' Dr. Wright was able to.walk about his yard this morning. , We hope to see him in too discharge of his duties in a short me. g 01nc statistics-A Good Showinc for October. This being the first ot the month and what is known as stock day at the Pro duce Exchange, when stock ashore and afloat, together with receipts and exports for the month just passed, are posted on the boards, we availed onrcelves ,of ' the opportunity to gather! the following in formation: The receipts of cotton at this por t for the month of Oct. 1878 was 28,452 bales against 23.558 bales for the same period iast year; of 'spirits there were 8,129 casks against 7,253 casks in 1877; of bbls, against 1,1)94 bbls in 18771; of crude turpentine, there were 9,527 bbls, against 9,221 in 1877,showing a gain in cotton for October of this year of 4,694 oales ; in spirits, or bo casss m rosiu, oi o,w bbls ; in tar, of 1,977 bbls ; in crude tor- pentine, cf 36 bbls. . The exports of cotton for Oct. 18 8 ere 20,665 bales against 9,109 bajes in 1877;of spirits 8,059 casks against 4,054 casks in 1877; of rosin 45,781 bbls against 29,747 bbls in 1877; ot tar 3,452 bbls against 2,872 bbls in 1877; of crude 243 a.ainst GOG for the same period in '" ' N .q of 0cto. ber, 1878,as foUows: Iq 'q ; 11,55G bales jQ Spirits Turpentine. 1 . . 3,405 casks In Rosin J1C'5S0 In Tar r - -J j Ia crude turpentine there were larger exports in October, 18. i. than Octoocr 1878 by 363 bbls. But tn all the ether them ia a verv flatteries showing fluv'w . . , . in the way of an increase in favor of Octo kr, 1878. , . Tari-barrels, torchlight and music to- nISht '. 'This month has five Fridays ( and five Saturdays. i tTh int. r.,. "uuuaw in I'cr.ncr il. tr - - it,c )l J Ijr .inn, VV Tl r, 1 , . V v'-sie 10 a larce .uu eufius;l2 crowa (f Deniccrilic ..X Ki 1,1 y,VcadCT .1 W 4 , county, on l " uuesjay. Arr.o:: those nrfvn . number of (Jiecnbaikors whom the jlad cals are endeavmm t .. . m ' TiiflJT ' ? " CClQ I nnrt f T,,.l, r.L ... 0f coed a-ior mI' . I I:CunclTi We lr.se tli-s month mTntrtcs '..f t? I hght. av isao DIED. BERNARD In this citT, ThJrsdaTocT SI, at 2 o'clock, pJm., MAOGIC V, wi X:iL?C!ltd' A8r of atl,an - A. Stcdman, Esof FajetteTiiic S c - I ' T J L l.OLP.IIAAI . In th'3 Clt r. at 2 Oxiock.TI.: aav, 3lst October, of diphtheria. SlA(i(i IK I Second rfrifrfif am if ft 1 L j ir-. j . 5 i . r v jjncre ham, aed 12 jers. New Avorti3einentg. Wjantedlt- A 'EXPERIENCED CANVASSER ti XX sell one of the MOST POPULAR 12nn'l jerer issued. Rare chance to make moner. I Apply before 10 A. M. Nor. 2d, at Purbell House. I NAT'L PUBLISHING CO. nov 1-lt OmilgCS mil BananttiLlt i "" itas; Auction. OS. BOARD, SCHR. CARLETO.V AT Market " Wharf on to-morrow. SATnR. DArorember 2d, 1878, at 10 o'clock, A M. , OPENLY & ...MORRIS. nov 1-lt. Auctioneers. Just Received. JS STORE AND FOR SALE CHEAP ! 300 Bbls. Favorite Flonr, beat in market. ou -Dots, aupar, SO Baes Coflee. And Lard, Tea, Bacon, Butter, Ac., AcT, Ac. veryiningneeaea tor tainily uae. Call and see us. ' . ' . j. W. ALDERMAN A CO. Cor. Chestnut and Water streets. nov 1 FRES Jut in by Kail & Steamer. t JQ BBLS., CIIOldE VARIETY, j AKW YORK APPLE'S. Peerless and E. U. Potatoes, for salechesp. i nov 1 T. B. IIEN DEKSOX. Apples, Chestnuts. &' Hay OT JLS. CHOICE APPLET, 20 Bales Prime Bar. t:i Bushels Sound Chcstnui?, Lozes iobacco, Which will be sold at lovr iiures to close. Any who wish a bargain, apply to , J. U. PETTEWA Y, nor 1 No. 24 ATorth Water I At Shner's : Yu WILL FIND AN Excellent liae o Gents', Youths' and Beys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods 1 1 AT THE LOWEST LIVING FpiCES. We sell aXo. 1 Overcoat at only $3 and the best Unlaundried Shirt ia the citv for 75 cents. I ' 1 1 ' ! A splendid assortment of Hats an i Caps, all selling very low at I i I ." 1 nov 1 j j A. fiHBIER'3. G0LB MEDAL l - ' . has been awarded at the 1 Paris Exposition 1 oflS7S to ' ' J- & P. GOATS, for tiieirj best Six-C6rd Spool CottOD, con firming the eitimate placed upon their goods atj all the orld's Expositions, from that at London, 1SC2, to the Centennial Exposition of 1S70', wLere they took a di ploma for "SUVKKlUli STKK2iUlli ana EXCELLENT QUALITY." I 1 The Second Prize of a SHvar Medal was taken by the Wil'imant i2 Linen Compaty, which claims to be the special cnampion 01 American industry, and which has exten sively advertised a Grand 1'riz; at Paris. K0 GRAND PRIZES were awarded ! for Scool Cotton at PARIS. 1 1 Messrs. J. & P. Coats have established ia Pawtucket, li. 1., the largest dpocl Uot tja Mills in th3 United States. Every pro ems of manufacture, Irom tho raw coiton to the finished spool, is conducted there. Their American-made Spool Cotton" took the award at the Centennial, and while they have never claimed special merit fof their American-n3 ade Spool Cotton ver that manufactured iu their Scotch Milb, we have the satisfaction of announcing that they have so iden'.ifiI themselves with this country, that AMERICA, as represented by J. & P. COATS, is still I AHEAD IN SPOOL COTTOH. Ancliincloss Brothers, Sole Agents in New York for , nov 1 J. & P. COATS. Hoyt's (icrmii Cologne. rpilB MOST Fraersnt and Ls.tici of all ttum"' reor Countcrfiitaad . E h" tbe EIne bl0 in the flas andsijrnajure ofthe Proprietors printed i" te.l acrc-s the latel. Wholesale afd retail at HLl.N.sutl GEK'tfi Bates' Hcliotropo Water, .f A .OKAL FSSEXCHcf Eiuuite fray1 late.-, .New or k. , Wholesale and Retail at rElNSDERGER'S. T O V 3 and il Market st. Atb;it;:. ! T 'II First "7ard Democratic Club jMIK ADVANCE CLAUD f Democracy wilLw.ct a 7 o'clock. Friday j, ting at iirookijn H.il, toatt.-rd th9 Msm Meetlt'c ia the Fifth Ward !i D.-ua Corpa wi:l report at 7.15. 1 The Ward will nrth at 7.0. , j . I . 1 W. M. PARKER cct Jl-2t President. Attention ! 2nd Ward Democratic Club. YOU .ARK IlERKljY ORDERED TO meet in JVnnt cf Munds' Hail at 7 o'clock j (to-rr.on'ov. ) Friday evening, to lake par in the prorj-jsion and Grard F.fih Ward RuKv. H'XIU.S DAVIS, oet 31 ' Vice PrcsidfLt. Attcnlioiiii 3rd Ward Bomocratic Club.) yoi; ARE IIEREIJY REUETED JL to UiCtt in !'; !!!. . f M!:! 'V Hah', at o'clock, I 1 FRIDAY EVENING, pursuant tj aj nur.mfnt, l-jl take pa t in the proccsjloir .i' d (,'rand Filth i. i i Ward Ra!N . "(V.n.c u', li:ody Thud.''!1 By cnlerl ofViesi.-:.. JA-i W. KIN0',f ' Secretary.' Attention ! 4th. Ward Domocratic Club. TQE Suetiihers of the fourth Ward Dem- ocratic C'ab will raeetpromp'tly Friday eteV T 1 r nlag, at 7.15, at the Court IXouiefor e6rt 1 ii duty, to irarch to the Mass ilcttin in the Fifth" War d. ' -Every Democrat of the Ward will be expected at bis pott. j l J Cornet Got cert Club will report at 7.C0. j ' i The procession will march at 7.45, sharp oct'31 W. P. OLDIIAil,1 Prii'tr l Attention ! i ( Fifth Ward Damocratic Cluli Grand Rally of the Banner Ward pn Friday Night Nov. jlV 1 At Corner o.f Fifth and Ann StrecIs. ALL DEilOCRATH OF THE FIFTH xx. Ward are rf qnei ted to be present at a GRAND BALLY at tho above time and place. V . . 1 1 The Democrats of tbe First. Second, Third and Fourth Wards Lave been invited (to be present. '' : ' ' f I Eloquent speakers will B'idreis tbe met ting. Let tne Banner Ward do er dutr. I V. II. DAUBY, dct 31 Prcs't Fiflh Ward Deiri. Clab. III! C We Offer : , , SELECTED SECOND IAND Spirit Cask, warranted sisrchantable, at 800 ?1 V). , 1 ii t r-ir Sacas looporiea j.irtfjoor cm, IOUU weiirhinc I'Ji to 2UJ lbs. to the 8acx, at d cents. OA Barrels Efljliib Ale. B ood, Wolf A OU Co., 1 dozen o tbe barrel, at $1.70 per dozen. I I , ALEXAXDLK SPBD5T A SON. j oct 31--t . mar and Sun copy. ' 1 russes fcA'ND'SUITO::7EB3 of all itjlei and i prices. Set!;' Ilzrd Rubbr Trass, sin; anddo&Ue. TLe Ixit in usf. For sale by JAMEi C. HD.fDS, DnijIat, ' , Third street, Opp. Clty HalL ' . '- 'l 3 Prescriptions 1 conpouaied at all hours day or night. 1 1 ot3U ' il , I' lYoprlctor.