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i day I ex- jOSH. T. JAMES, no raorKirroK. juuw- : paid. Three OM r -5 0ne month, 60 cents. ta, rriere, at the .... nr 13 cents per week. rtu..rte..owdlibrri Snt)riber ple" report any .dro riHteiTe thrfr papers reguls . A tirArHlAmfl'-t.fl. REVOLUTION in CARPETS 3B0WN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. ffUl show the largest assortment of Carpets South of New York. Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. Farther; particulars next week. Carpet, Carpets Carpets, ' Cajpete. LVer $250,000 Represented in this New Enterprise. Carpets, Curp;ts Carpet p, Carpets, W) invite all to call who have A3iY ilea of purchasing such goods. Carpet's, Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. We also invite all to call whether they have any idea of pur chasing or not. Carpets ! Carpets I Car nets i BROWN & .RODDICK, 49 Market Street iitT Just Received. ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of Enliih U American Poes. Also, a well selected itockof Children's Books, Farcy Stationery in Boxes, VeWet Framts, Autograph Albums, Fincy Inkstands, Uvmri Books, Prayer Books and Bible, dial supply of 8chool Books, . . Blank Books and Stationery fact every thtag perUinicg; to the busl l" ea W had at reasonable prices. - A Deiotitory for School Books adapted T tk Bute Board of Iducition mi O. W. TATE8. Mullets. Bba MU.L Ttf, Larg, Bright a d Fat, Erery Barrel Wi'Tatted. RiLLA PEARSALL. Flour and Coffee. 100 BBL9 OOCD'-FLCLR. 200 BcoiriE, for tale by HALL A PEABBALL. TURNER'S. north Carolina Almanacs for 1880. rrtalt, 10T 1 Uva Book aid Mule Store. i VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, Nl C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisement; -P. Hmimsbb&obu Turner's Almtaac for 18S0, ' : i i j - . Attention ! Whiting RifU ! Moaiou Try Our Cunef. j. R, Mkltom Beautiful Beef. L. M. William Notice!. Brown & KoddkV Revolution in Carpets A. A I. Bhbiir UtaurpaMsd. No City Court to day! Wii dow Glass all sizes at JMtaner & iM '- t Price's. The retail cjarpet trade i active A round concern tin? tfe!e phone j Did you ever see a walking match? Eve's first outfit was a fall costume 'Ice dealers would now 11 out cheap Lridal gifts are very elegant this season. A fall hole. opening- the uncovered coal- Wfl lose 47 month. minutes of dayli-ht this An auctioneer is a man of more -bid tastes. I A 'cold (joestion. wave pu iLting abide the ice A schooner that always tips a beer schooner The market ma r m nial looming up. j j 18 certainlv The homestretch is nest taken in the evening on'the sofa. s i How many passengers will a train of circumstances carry? Turkeys are kindly requested o go into training for the 27tb;' Derby bats are both fashionable and pretty for young ladies. What often passes for the - golden rule is merely very poor plate. House flies are done- 'spec'-ulating ex teusively in window glass. Jack' Frost has kissed the maples and they are blushing a rosy red. The barque Fred, Thorsen;! hence, ar rived at London on the 24th ult. i l i I The barque Jerbueh, Svendsen, hence, arrived at Hamburg oh the 22d ult. h i Oysters are bjecoming more plentiful, and are of a finer qnality and flavor. i : ! Save your money by buying jour Build ing Supplies from Altaffer & Price t Magistrate's Roy presents rather a dreary appearance fbr a jungry local. Now the turkeys are fattening, and the Thanksgiving dinner creeps on apace. The steam phip j liegulfttor, Doane, hence, arrived at New York on the 5th iust. , - : The uncertainly ot wea th is more than counterbalanced by the certainty of poverty. j Slratisers in the city shiull not feilto vii-it the street. Sash Factory1, ;c-o!. of Walnut t smile, Now is the coa! rain s time to while the :c-3 laler begins to look de- spoudt?tt. We were please! to receive a visit tc day from two very gcxxi friecda of ours, Mr. W. F. Tomlicson,' of the Piedmont Press, and Mr. W. W. McDiarmid. of the Eobtsonxan, Ladies will be somewhat eurprUed to r i I i ' know that thimbles are not, of recent date, as manv suppose: they were well known to the Romans and in England, and in North Europe were made of leather. -t- Yen ray the lowest cash pnces.for Doors, Sash and Blinds, Builder's Hard ware, &c , at JiCOBi's No.10 South Front street.- . - - . f Tt doesn't do a bit of eood to take a twelve mile protcenacte in a fourteen foot room with a baby, and sing or declaim: 'Lootcbie, podebie, pudden and pie Use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup and be done with if. fXBev. S. Mendelsohn, of j this city, was ia Goldsboro yesterday andj last night united in marnage, Mr. Isaac Fuchtler and Miss-Isabella Kern, both of that town. Dr. Mendelsohn has a'ready re turned here. Economy is wealth--buy White Lead Colors, Varnishes, and all kinds of paint ing niate rials for the lowest, prices at Jaco bins Hardware Depot. t , - - . - s ---- - , : i The Next Performance. W. J. Florence is making barrels .of "Mighty Dollars" this season in fact the Florences seen, to be more successful than ever. j ioe lion. JJarawell aioie will -to in Wilmington and submit his peculiar views for public eo&stderatioti as a P. I O. 'perfectly independent gentleman. At Good as His Word. Soma five or six weeks ago a party of young gentlemen ware gathered iu the office onnectad with Ur. T. J . Soother land a stables, when the conversation dually merged into the subject 'of mar riage. In the course of the conversation, Mr. James Southerland said to one of those present, that if he would get ' mar ried any time within two montbi thai he (Southerland) would harness the best four- horse team in the stable to the b st car riage and meet the brido and groom at the depot, w hen they should com to the city, and convey them home free of charge. The banter was made in jst, the party dispersed and Mr. Southerland thought no more of the matter until a few days ago, whan be was notified by the party to whooi he made the proposition, that the carriage would be neeled on Thursday (last) night. In accordance with this hint Mr. Southerland repaired to the Front street depot last night with one of the best four-horse teams in the State, and met his, friend, who had taken as his bride Lone of the fairest of the fair daughters of Duplin county and transplanted her to a newhome with its responsibilities and du ties, in this city. The happy couple were soou seated in the magnificent carriage and driven in right regal style to their residence, where we hope a long, happy and prosperous life of domestic enjoy ment el ay attend them. Thie celebrated Zeb Vance, So em Baker and Chief Cook Stoves, Parlor and Heart ng Stoves lor old prices. No advance at Jacoci's Hardware Depot. f The Excursion Yesterday. i At ten minutes past eleven o'clock yesterday, the steam yacht Passport glided from her wharf for a trip down the river, having on board about sixty of our up-country visitors. The fair tex was well represented and their presence added much to the pleasure of the trip Capt. Harper, as usual, was yery courte ous to his passengers ahft pointed 'out the places of interest on thev river to all who were interested in sight-ieeing. The yacht ran close alongside ofihe rock wall at Ne7 Inlet and Bteamea gaily past Smithville and out to sea. While the guests were enjoying themselves in differ" ent ways on the boat, .Col. Kerchner and his right bower, Mr. Wm. Gilchrist, both of the city committee, were busying themselves in getting ready a little colla tion for the excursionists. Everything In the way of refreshing beverages were at at the disposal of the guests, and at 1 o'clock they were invited down into the cabin to partake of the creature comforts prepared for them. The excursion was hurriedly gotten up, but notwithstanding the many drawbacks in preparing a hur ried lunch, tho : committee did very well indeed, and gave entire satisfaction, as they bad prepared everything that one could think ot, except hot meats, which of course were not to be bad. Mr. J. H. Currie, also cf the committee, gave himself up to the ladies, aud nobly performed the duties assigned to him by the other committee- mer. The sea was "as smooth ai a dish,' there hardly being a perceptible ground swell. In coming tack to the city a stop page of fifteen minutes was made at Smith ville in order to allow thej excursionists tq look around Fort Johnson, The trip up the river was even more pleasant than the downward trip.,1 The Eiver and Harbor Improvement steam dredge IFood &ury, Battery Buchanan, Fort Caswell, Sugar Loaf, Old Brunswick, Orton Light House and the Jetties were pointed out to the excursionists fas they were passed- When nearly opposite the Dram Tree, "hit. Ramsey, of the Statesvule JMi:amarkt arose and thanked the merchants of Wil minston in behalf of the excorsioiists for heir hospitality, and assured them ; that Wilmiogton would ever "be thought of with pride and delight- In steaming up to the wharf, the city with its large buildings and streets brilliantly illuminated present ed a very fine spectacular view. The little impromptu trip will long be remembered by those ia attendance, and we trust that our up-country friends will be o impressed with it as to often visit oar city by the sea, where an old North Carolina welcome will ever await them Uiae maian oummer Is evidently with us now. The receipts of cotton at thia pJit to day foot up 703 bales. Steamship Benefactor, Capt. Jones, sailed hence for New York to-day. i - jixo matter bow handsome a family monument a man may have in- the ceme tery, he never wants to lie on his back to look up at it. Mr. H. 8. Blair, editor mad proprietor of the Hickory Carolinian, is on a brief visit to this city, and gladdened our tanc Um by bis presence for a few mements to-day. the Whiting Rifls are cHed on to meet at Temperance Hail next Monday evening, at 7 J o'clock.! A full attend ance is requested as the object of the meeting is important. Lovers ol of the fragrant Havana will be interested to know that Connecticut tobacco is Dooming. Strange that the size of the crop in the Nutmeg State should have more effect upon the price of Havana cigars than half a hundred Cuban insurrections. Unmallabie. The following unmailable postal mat ler remains at the postoffice in this city: J C Boyd, New York; Toney Batte, William, N O, J S-Johnson, New York. From New York. News received here this afternoon from New York states that the Republicans have elected their entire State ticket. It is proper to state, however, that this nes is from Republican sources in New York aud Jour readers are at liberty to take it cum grano satis. The Cape Fear. The river is still very low, and if there is any change, it Is still falling. Steam boats cross the shoals with much diffi culty, and are delayed and subjected to great trouble in making their trips. Ap pearance now indicate that unless there are rains before long suffhiint to make a decided rise of water the boats will be compelled to stop running. It ta.kes a clever woman to keep up with the fashions, for they come so thick, fast and in such varieties. Sidney Smith wept because he could not read all the books that were written, and well may the girl of the period shed tears because she cannot wear all the fashions that are introduced. U. S. District Court. The attention of the Court was claimed to-day, in hearing the case of John Davis, colored, charged with robbing the U. S. mail. It will be remembered that a bag of mail was taken from the train on the N. O. & A. Railroad, robbed and then hid in a swamp, from whence it was re covered by the detective sent to work the case up, and that Davis was subse quently arrested andjeommitted by a com missioner for his appearance at this term of the Court. At the time of our closing the jury were out. 5 P. M. A verdict of guilty j has just been rendered. Dlsastrous.Flre. About 10 o'clock last .night the barn on the rice plantation of Mr. Francis M, Moore, located on Brunswick river, about four miles from the city and a half mile from the Navassa Guano Works, was dis covered to be on fire. The flames spread very rapidly: and the structure with its contents was soon consumed. Mr. Moore was in the city at the time but left early this morning "for the scene of the firo. He was unable to say how the fi:e originated, but thinks it must have been incendiary. The barn was a large struct ure and held a large quantity of rice, which was in process of being threshed out. We do not know the exact number of bushels c ntained in the building, but the loss is very heavy, estimated at about $12,000. On this there'was insurance for $8,000 in agencies represented by Messrs. Joo. W. Gordon & Bro. in this city and loca ted as follows: $2,000 on barn and $2,- 000 on rice, in Liverpl, LxiJou & Globe, of LWon, Eag.; $2,000 on rice. in Virginia Fire and Marine, of Richmond; and $2,000 on rice in Mj chants and Mechanics,1 of Richmood. . Grape J aire. The art of fermenting the ori Grape into wine io this country La -'. t. ought to a greater debtee of perfiubn by Air. Alfred Speer, of Passaic, New Jersey, than by any other person, and bis wine is aery popular aaa ladies wine, as well as for Ike communion table . and fbr invalids. For etle by Green fc Glanner, Jss. C. Hands &Qd F..L. Brldgers A Co. j 7, 1879. NO' 234 Some of the Benefits that Accrue More excursionists caqae on the Caro lina Central Railway this morning and the cry is still they come. Apropos to this we learn that the C. C. Railway hare had to double the number of cars to their freight trains recently in one or two in stances, in order to carry forward the mer chandise purchased by the visitors from the West. Iu addition to this xv e. learn from the same reliable source that the inward freight from places along the line of the C C. Railway and points beyond has increased very perceptibly since ths first arrival of our visiting friends, which goes to prove that when Eastern and Western Carolinians are brought face to face with each other, tome beneficial resulls are bound to flow from an lnter hange of ideas, and a sort ot com munity of interest ia established at once. Our friends in the West send down their produce and we buy; they come here and our merchants show them their goods and give them the bottom figures and the visiting merchant, or producer Luya the merchants warts We think a similar scheme to the one now in progress over the C. C. Railway and its connections might prove profitable over the W. k W. R. R. and its connec tions and branches even as high up as Tarboro and as low down asWashington or Kinston. There is no doubt, wo im agine, but that the W. fc W. Railroad authorities will exhibit a liberality both in excursion rates and in the freight tariffs. Money saved in buying your Household Hardware at Jacobi's, No. 10 South Front street. f DIED. MONKS This mornine. 7th inst.. of con vulsion, MfS LIZZIE J. P. MONKS.dantrh. ter of. Thomas and illen Honks, aged 15 je1", The fanertl w U take placa to-morrow mornine, at 10.30 M.f from the parents' residence and thence to St. Thoma-' Church. v. u;k u r . " au.gu aim em ui requiem Will Dt SUOg. MINTS Fell asleen. at her raid Brunswick eoantr.on bandar l&it. 2d inst. to the 624 year of her age, Mrs. LYDIA. 11X1 io. New Advertisements. ATTENTION ! Whiting Rifles I i AN IMPORTANT MEETING of this Com sanrwill beheld at Turn run r 1711. on Third Street, opposite the City Hall, on auauii fiVJSlNUiiT. at llA o'clock. A fall attendance ia requested. tsj oraer ot tne rresiaent. tovMt H. O; BAMtlN, Bect'y. Try Our New Cutter ! J-ONE BETTER ANYWHERE. The most stylish garments in the city. Best workmen. PERFECT FITS. For good work at reasoaable prices go to MUNSON'S, THE CLOTHIER nov 7 AND MER. TAILOR. Beautiful Beef, FOR SATURDAY'S Marketing I will pre sent some of the rery Sweetest, Tender- eat ana Juiciest Beer seen here this season. Also. Pork, Veal, Mutton. Ac. A special ty is those 8moked Saussirei of my own man ufacture. Try them, I J. R. MELTON, nor 7 I Second Street. Notice. JT.JAVING BEEN CALLED from the city for a few days, notice is hereby giren thtt Mr. Pylveiter Petteway will act as Clerk cf the Market during my abienc?. ! 1. M. WILLIAMS, nov7-lt Clerk of the Market. The 5 Brothers T8 NOW DI8CHARQIiiO FOR ME JL between 300 and 400 tons finest qua'itj . ! - , i . Red Ash Coal, 8ellig at lowest market rates. J- A. 8PRIS JER, noTi of the Central Ysrd. OH 30 DAYS TRIAL. f We will send our Klectro Vol tale BelU and other Electric Appliance apon trial for SO days to thoae suffering frara Nervosa De bility, Rheamatism, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or K idneys, and many other dis eases. A tare Cure guaranteed or no par. Address. VOLTIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mien. ov 6 $25 to $5000ta''w'W ;rS foundation fbr fortunes every week, and pays prosu dj tne new lapitaJuauoa System of operating la stocks. Full erpla uatie on applicanKm to Adaks, Baowa Oo.,rjaaken,XSfiroal ct, N. T. lMf rLEAsiironcs. l : i m We will bsg lad to receive eomaiiniaUc ss ixom our inendj on any and aUnbiect;o general interest bat : The name of the wriWrauji; alwsye be f ished to the Editor. " "i RCoamnnlcations meat bs written on on y on. aiaa or tfiepapcr. Personalities must be avoided. And it is e-pecia'ly and particaUrlr oadr stood ttat tjhe Editor does not always fndo s tn views of correndeats, unless sd etttfj la the editorial coin una. j Advertisements. FALL & WINTDR GOODS. AT G Market t :. PAVING SUCCEEDED after severaJ ULJ. wseks of untiring industry ard tl!bill n buying the CHOICEST PRODUCTS Df European aod American Manufacture ers, 1 am prepar ed to ortr to my Patrons anurnenas rgains xuj mi me uuiereni ue parimeiiW, w i n cannot be cxcelled in V A R 3 E T Y EXCELLERTGE . By any House jn the city on -hew here. BLACK DRESS SILKS! Of BelloD, Gulnet, TeUlard and Tonson manufacture; Our celebrated heavy Soft GKOS GRAIN for One Dollar per yard. II - Joiorccl Silks, Silk Vel vets, Jafin, m, j Ham aud Satin Slripesi DRESS GOODS! Satin Melange, Cashmere, Soi3, BrocaJle Persan, PersanRaye, f Rayed3roche. Cavalo Mohair. 't.r inn, l Satiu, Camel's Hair, Colored Cashmeres from 13 cents up, Colored Alpacas, all shades, 12 1 cenA , Double WldthjColored Alpacas, heavy, uuiy au ixuu per yara. A Great Variety of different sty Jes, suit able for the season, very low. Mourning Goods. The best assortment ever offered here, murao D'Ete,Rombazine,Taniise, Crape Cloth ; Tlain, Striped and Rrocade Cash mere ; Henriettas, Mohai;s, Australian lyJOlD, is, J II UlVlflUUlUj Trimmings, Silk, Grags and Cheneil Frir ges, Gloves and Hosiery, every styie, gocd and cheap, Skirts and Corsets. i The best Fifty Cent Corset etf r soi l in me city. Ribbons. FanCV. Satin. String anil V.rncAf A Laces and Embroideries in greatest vaile- ty. Housekeeping GxkI'j Blankets, Flai nei. Men and Boys' Wear, Ladies' Cloth, Ladies and Children's Me rino Vests, Rachings, Tics, Fancy Goids. One Thousand Dozen Linen Handker chiefs, from 5c up. DOMESTIC GO0DS, tc .&c, all at'prices which defy com. petition, 'and qualities which cinnot fai to give satisfaction. I can assure my kind patrons that every article will be sold AS LOW, and THE MAJORITY" LOWEK, than at any previous season. jjj Order Samples and you i'l be certain to patronize , : 3C Market S(. oct 27 IJnQiirnnccpri ? QUB STOCK OF MES'ct, YOUTHS' and Boys' Clctbing aad FuToIjliiaf Goods, Hats and Caps, is unsurpsssei, ia style, make, 'I quality and prices. We have tuo Stores faUof Ntw Good, and we are rapidly teV.m lag them. Call at ence aid mile ie!ecticn aad cue t ow cheap you can t uy. r iThe best and ;ch;fes; i h'x t in tit cily, '' i - -li laundried aad unlarsired, at - . . i - ' SURIIB'3 TOSICjt, tn lUketlt. mm MUU.II 0
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