I THI3 PAPER. r ja psaliihed every afternoon, Buxdays f septedby - . josn. T. JAUEfl. KSZTOB A FBOFBZXXOB. 8UBSC2UPHOJSS, POSTAGE PAID. On year, PO 8tt "Mmta, $JW Three months, $1 Ml Oae mouth, S3 cents, paper will be delivered by carrier, TM of charge, In "7 Pwt of tta citT MtB tbore rates, or 13 cents per Mt Advertiaisg rates ,ow liberal cr3abcribcr will please report any aid 41 failures to reeeire their papers regularly. Fall Stock; 0BO17M & RODDICK 45 Market Street. ESIRK TU INFORM THE PUBLIC fr8eraliy aai Wholesale Caflibuysas ia t;J Ueular, that we ate fall up with the o? Dry ' ood's that haa erer been offered In this market. SO BUYER visiting this city will do him- elf jutice by passing oar door, as we are underielllnf the market In many of the reg alar Staple lines. We hare marked down all good that be lose to Bummer wear and aro offering to oar patroBs. We would call particular attention to the following QEMTS' DQGSKIM DRIVING GLOVES Blight! y spotted, 75o. Worth $1.60. siDdcogs ! New Fall Caliooee at all prices in Beautiful designs. Bleached and Unbleached Cottons ! . We hare laid in a very haayy stook of the abore and su offering them aft lower figures than erer. We hare all the popular brands. Our 4-4 Bleaching at 10 cents per yard is t . without any exception the bait value , ever offered. Linen Handercliiefs, A Job at 10 cents. These goods yj require no comment. Give us a Call I BROWH & SODDICK, 45 fVJarket'Slv au28 To;VJy Friends and Customers- it: AM NOW DAILY receiving my Fall stock of CoBibrting of all the STYLES I My paat stock and my success speak for tkemielves, and I onlyaak a continuance o your favors j liberally bestowed on me Please Call and Examine my ii JETStock as regards dnality-0 27 and Prices ! 3 Vo trouble to show goods. Will be pleased to see you oce aud all. Beepectfully, C. ROSENTHAL, 33 Market Street. sept IS Sign of the Shew Case. Many Special Mflcements The Hew Bill of Lading JOH THE BAIL ROADS. AUo, Carolbaa Central Railroad Beoelpts. Yeasel Bills of Ladinjr, Chattel Mortgage. Inspector's Certificate, . Magirtrate's Blanks, Ac JS Prate at loweef rates at X. & WARROOK'H, ,nm Job Ofioe ' (Office ia BeTlaw;Bulldlag)- aa SI r 1 1U VOL. V Wtl.MISOTON. N. . THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1880. NO. 187 LOCAL NEWS. Jtfewi Advertisements. R M M claries Embroidery, Ac P Hswaasasaa School Booke Y ATM School Books School Booke. Window Glass Prioe'a. all sizes at Uaffer & t A smart thing a mustard plaster. To life leng it is necessary ' to live slowly. - 1 A large stock of children's -school shoes to select from at Rosenthal's, f There's a good wide ditch between saylngnd doicg. The newest, latest, bea at Rosenthal's. and cheapest f Any girl with an income of $50000 a year has a neat figure. r , f T, , Save your money and buy your Build. True merit, like a river, the deeper it Is the less noise it makes: Although a woman's age is undeniably her own, she does not own it. Knife, also-Table Cutlery, at Jacobi's Never mistake Dersoiration for inspir- atlon daid an oU mlListe? in his charge to a young pastor just being ordained. To allay itching qf the scalp, use Hall's Vegtable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Soldi Kir all Hrncrffififo. I it is strange bow mucn Letter a picture a photographer can take to Hang in a show case than he can take tomer. i i r Or a CUSS The base ball fever again threatens to become epidemic, hereabouts. The firBt game was played yesterday and the inter' amS wot ( a 1 m finflA i i COH WOO lUilUSUOU. I I Charity beginneth at home therefore, never give a tramp boiled chicken and I feed your world-worn husband on last J year's corned beef. ' J The Directors of the Duplin Canal Cctripany held a meeting at KenansviUe last Monday. Nothing of special interest for publication has been made known. I ' ' TZl T. , .. , I far Cnnahaand do not waste vour money w 1 for a trial, when you know that Dr Bull's I Cough Syrup has stood the popular test for thirty years. I Price, 25 cents. There are 6,000 more words in the English language than In the French, and yet more unclean things can be said I in the French language, than injall others wf t rrtf Ladies, the best fits and the easiest I shoes for the little ones are at Rosen I THAIi'S. t col. Aicuae, or Wilmington, anaj.i. Busbee will be at Duplin X Koads on the 26th of October..., Other distinguished gentlemen have been invited and are cx- pected to be in attendance. Mr. Nath'l Jacobi having been appoint ed agent j for the Atlas Plow, parties la want of this oeleorated. now can now m A. t -9 A.1JI A "T . f TT J nave tneir oruera nuea at jacojji a naru ware Depot, No. 10" S. Front st. It is the temper of a blade that must 1 i ba the nroo'f of a good sword, and not the iidinir of the hilt or the richness of the scabbard; so it is not hir grandeur and Vknceoaal nil that maVfl & man nnnildAra. I ble, but his intrinsic merit. Water street merchants will keep their i i feet dr in i Winter by wearing Rosen thal's boots and shoes. f Women as. lawyers. Though Old ,Mr Fogy has long ques tioned woman's fitness to practice law, and her opinions concerning legal mat tors, no one has ever questioned her opin ion concerning Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. ' For women freely affirm that the Prescription is a positive cure for those dragging-down' sensations, and the many diseases and weaknesses peculiar to thelrsex. The Favorite Prescription is sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee. Pittsburgh, Pa , March 14tb, 1879. Db. R. V. Piebck, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir I was treated! by four dif ferent physicians without avail for disease of the liver and uterus. Some time ago I commenced the use of your Favorite Pre scription and Discovery, being j at the tirce, confined part of the time to my bed. At first my improvement Was slow, but I now find myself well ? fter the use of fonr bottles of each of tha medicines. With many, many thanks. I am, very respectfully, v ( MARY E. GRACE. My life was saved by Warner's Safe. Kidney and Liver Curs. B. JLaktly, iStlma, Ala, 1 ' dam Unmailables The following unmailable matter re mains in the Poatoffice in this city. MrtOeo W Hard wick, No 4, 12th street; Miss LucilU Smith, Barton, lLse; Thoe L Goodwm, Cedar Iilao I, N C; Margaret E. Span, Goose Lreek, N t; h I W F.xi villa. Back Greek: isn.i a t uff tnvevope, addrr ss illecibk. The finest stock of Ladies" Foxed Balmoral and Buttou Bo8 at Rosen thais. 1 t The Pee Deo Herald. Oar good Ifrieadj'Patrick, of the Wads-s boro Ilerald, has sold out ti MFKoCertf H. Cowan, and the Herald will ba euU I oaerged in tb9 Times. We are fcorry to J lose Oapt. Parrick froinv the editorial t ternity, but t lie ia a iarmer aud a mer J chant, as well as a printer, he thioks that I he can do better by contracting bis opera- I tions, and wo trust that he will. I : . Where is that erowd. going ? To Eo3- enthais, to boy boots and shoes. f The Entertainment Tc-Xight. We trust that there will be a large au dience present this evening at the enter- Plantation Minstrels. The company is composed of young men io this city, oi aeciaea ta,ent. ana tbe7 propose to give to oar people a unique and at the same time a very pleasing entertainment, iae music will be food, of that our readers ... , , , anra w, .hoxr lo,pn H,nf ifc ia . Je . I uauci iuo mouauiwui a. aui. a , iucd I m?n, ana mere win oe a pieasmg miscoi- I 1 .t 1 Ml . - I 1 . , raake fa occasion a i very eniovable on Give the bovs a full house I ' . i I J L.tAntJnl nMi n rw t f Bice birds are about played out. Not so with those Scotch soles at Rosenthal's They last for ever. 1 f . Virgil Burns, a colored drayman, was arraigned before the Mayor this morning upon two charges, to wit: fast driving and resistingthe police. Upon the first chargei defendant was fined $5 and npon the sec ona charge defendant was ordered to pay fine of 10 or go to prison for thirty day. The spondulicks not being forth coming Burns was committed to the G. P A .3 : fC U. il T1- 1 1 . TT1 uimouuy uccurreu m lauoy a xxui- low last night and one of tha parties who, it ia alleged, committed an assault upon on of th floiled ... . th locallt i " ' was arrested, but upon a thorough inyes tlgation of the matter this morning the Mayor dismissed the case and discharged the defendant. I Mancmnr laggnni olvan iroa ot Kaoti"W thalV. Pumpsole boots and shoes for the ball room. t Public Speakln; Hon. W. M. Bobbins, the lormer able Representative In Congress of the Seventh District, will, at the request of the Demo. sate Executive Committee and of the Congressional Committee in this Dis trict, address the people in this section at the following times and places : Smithville, Brunswick county, October 8. Wilmington, October 9th. Burgaw, Pender county, ' October 11th. Major Chas. M. Stedman, of this city, wiU, we hear, by request of the Congres sional Executive Committee, address the P80?'0 Bl Jacksonville, Onslow county, Monday, October 4th. Whlteville, Columbus county, Saturday, October 9tb. It is thought that Senator Ransom will beat Jacksonville on the 4th pros. alio. Window Glass ofall siz n , U j r? ,Sash and Blinds, Builders' Bard ware ,&3 Low est prices at Jaoobi's. . 0 ... gammer's Heat relates the 'system and renders us liable to attacks of diarrhoea, dysentery, bloody.flux, cholera-morbus, cramps in stomach, colic, and other painful and dangerous affection for which Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart Weed compounded from the best French brandy, Jamaica ginger, smart-weed, or water pepper, anodyne, soothing and healings gums and balsams, is a most potent specific i It is equally efficacious in breaking np colds, fevers, and inflam matory attacks. Every household should be supplied with it. When you visit or leave New York City, stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposke Grand Central Depot,, European plan . Biotas reduced to '-$1.00 and upwards Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate prices Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to all parts ot the city." ly Fall Mt tal and Walnut Show Cases, all styles and stees, at Altaffeb, Pjucje E JUI.V AJJ T'SberirT Manning tnrhed over to the County Treasurer to-day SI036 collect ed for taxes siLte the 17th inst.,.tbe date he received the tax books from the Coun ty Commissioners. Stricken Wnu Paraist. We regret very much to learn that Dr. M. J. DeRosset, who H cow resid ing i.i New York, has been stricken with paralysis i.i that city. The ictelligecre reached here to day in a telsgram ! from Dr. Gecre G, Thoma1?, who is now in New York, to Dr. A J. DePofset. Tl's gentleman wjil leave here :o-night for New York to be in attendacce at the bed sale ofhis mn. No particulars tave been receive. The telegram arrived hero to day about 12 o'clock. J . More food aud less medicine, more of nourishment and Btrength; leaa of the debilitating influence oi drugs.is what our feeble, and exhausted constitutions require,' said Baron Liebig, when he perfected the composition of the Malt Bitters P! t o 'Hie Fii-si ,tf the Seatoii. The hrit shipment of cotton, foreign, tb'u easou, was made by Messrs Williams & Murchiscn in the Nor. barque Sinon, 371 tons burthen, Captain Jensen, which cleared from this port today for Havre. The cargo consists cf 1,444 bales of cot ton and was compressed at tha Wilming ton Compress. That the cargo may have a quick trip and may bring a big profit to the energetic ond enterprisiDg shippers is our earnest wish. Who next? ' The Chicago Times says: Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure i3 highly endorsed by ministers, judges, physicians, surgeons, by men of literary and scholar ly distinction, and by individuals in all the walks ot life. cMoie Business chances. The Carolina Central Railroad offices, which have heretofore been in I the Bank of New Hanover building cn the third floor, will be removed to the second floor of the Murchison building. Capt. W. S. Normcnt has removed his law ofS:e from the old Journal building to the wooden building one dcor West of tbo Court House. Dr. Jag. E. Kea, dentist, will r amove his office to the Holm93 Hotel building, up stairs. Mr. -jE. Lilly will remove from his present location on North Water strest to the Navassa Guano building, corner Wa- tar and Princess; the Produce Exchange will remove into the office vacated by Mr. Lilly, instead of the store recently occn pied by Messrs. Newbury & Chasten, as incorrectly stated by us a day or two ago: ,Messrs. E. Peschau & Westermann have removed to the store on North Wa ter street, recently vacated by Messrs. Newbury & Chaste:; the Carolina Rice Mills Company will occupy as a ware house the store! vacated by Messrs. E. Peschau & Westermann. Sea a woman on horseback in another column, riding near Speer's Vineyards, with a bunch of Grapes from which Speer's Port Grape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical pro fession for the use of invalids, weakly persons and the aged, bold by Druggists. Frank Mayo's Davy Crockett. Our readers will be glad to learn that there is a very pleasant treat in store for them and at an early day. , The Frank Mayo troupo ar booked for ths Opera House in this city on the Thursday of next weak, October 7th, on which ocoa sioa the drama of Davy C'ochett will be presented. That soma idea of the charac. ter cf this entertainment may be had we quote here from an Atlanta exchange: There ousht not to be standing rcom at DcGives Opera, House to-night. The superb drama Davy Crockett will b3 re peated by Mr. Frank Mayo and his ex cellent troupe. The drama is one of in tense interest, and enchains the attention of the entire audience from the rising of the curtain till it falls on the last acf. Mr. Frank Mayo is simply perfect in his conception and rendition of the char acter of Davy Crocked. The manly form, the true heart, the pure and exalted unlettered education of nature, are all blended in beautiful symmetry in the character. The 'wolf ecene' and the 'liv ing barrier' are both of thrilling interest, and the intensity with1 which they appeal to one's sympathies, and the , excitement they create in the breast of the i beholder equals that ) produced by trag?dy real tragedy. i i We unhesitatingly commend this beau tiful drama to our citizens. It is entirely worthy. In every respect, of your pat ronage. You will not be disappointed if you attend. It is not made'up of 'blood and thunder and to those who go expect ing anything of that kind, we will simply say, yon will be . disappointed. But to those who expect a rare treat, a pleasant evening's entertainment, a hearty laugb, and the portrayal cf backwoods life as it lists, we will say, your expectations will be realized to the fullest extent. THE MAILS. Tn'e rni!a clore and arrive at the City rt Unce aa lullows : Northern through and way mails .............6:30 a. m. Raleigh. .....5.30 a. m.. . .and 6:00 p. ru. Mails lor the r. C- Railroad, and route supplied there- i from, including A. & N. O Riihii at.... 6;30 p.m. Souther ..s fur all poluts South, .etiiy.....L 7:45 p. m. Western mails (CC By) daily 1 (except Sunday)...... . .... 5:00 p. m. Mail for Cberaw & DarliDg- i ton.... 7:45 p. m. Mails for points between Flo- i rence aud Charleston..,,... 7:45 p. m. Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays, aud Fridays 1.00 p. m." Fayetteville, via Lumberton, fraily, ; except Sundays...... 6;00 p. m. Ooslow O. H. and intermedi ate offices, every Monday and Thursday at 6i00 a. m. Smithvillo mails, by steam boat, daily, (except Sun days) 1000 a m Tails for Ejsy Hill, Town Cret k. Shai lotto and Little River, S. O., every Mon day and Thursday at......... 6.00 a. m. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at......... 6:00 a, m. OPEN FOB DELIVERY . ' i Northern through and way i mails. 7:00 a.m. Southern Mails..... ....1 7:80 a. m, Carolina Central Railway...... 10:00 a. m Stamp Office open from 8 a. m. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Money Order and Register Department open same -33 stamp oiiice, -4 General delivery open from 6:00 a. m to 6:30 p. m., and on Sundays from 8:30 to y:30 a. m. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office ia closed. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3:30 p. m. r ; ' DIED; DARBY In this city, of cholera infantum on (he night of the 29th inst., THOMAS A.' infant son of Thomas A., and Harah A. Darby. The funeral will : take place to-morrow, October 1st, at 10 o'clock, A M, from the residence of Mrs. James Darby. Friends and acquaintances i are invited to attend. CLOWlC In this city, on Wednesday Bight, Mrs. MARIA LOUISA, wife of Mr. Harrison Clowe, aged 60 years, 10 months and 13 days. - The funeral office will ba said at St. Joha'a Church and at Oakdale j Cemetery to.mor row (Friday) moraine, at 1C.S0 o'clock. The friends of tae family are requested to attend at tne unurcn and at tne (Jemetery. New Advertisements. Embroidery, Embroidery, jq-AINSOOK EDGES, I Ana Insertions to match. CAMBRIC EMBROIDERLES, In great variety of patterns. STRAW MATTIHGS. CARPETS, 1 OILCLOTHS, BLACK SILKS, Black and Colored Cash meres and many new and desirable things for the Ladies. ' Respectfully, sapt CO- R. M. McINTIRE. Fresh Every Da y FINE ASSORTMENT OP CAKDIES, French and Domestic, just received and for sale. i . 1 .. THE ONLY GENUINE HOME-MADE Candy in the city, will be found every day, fresh and sweet, three doors South Of the PostoSice on Second street. Also, Huts Raisins, Fruit, Ac C. E. JEV&M8, jin 23 Near the Postofflce COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILMINGTON, N. C. JLarge Sample Rooms lor Commercial Traveler! rpHE PtWPRIMrOH havias; thoroughly recoTatd th? House, a ad famished it entire iyne?r,is propri io give to the travs3ng publio all the aeaveniencies of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. It fa located j Ln thejrery eentri of the bofiufaj part of thecity, being convenient to the principal business bouses, Postoflse, Cos to aa House, City Halloaed OourtHouse. TA Firit-CIass Bar and miiiard 8a2oon eoaaeeted with this HoteL COt 21 PlrllARK NOTICE. 1 We will beg ad to receive communication - from our friends on say and alir i ibfecti o reaeraliatsrert buti The name of the writer xsut slwsyl lb Tit alahed to the Kditor. . ; , Coamunieatloaa must be written: in on! j oueside of thejapi. . f ,l: Persoaalitioi nvi jroided. k And it Is espedally w'partfnilarlyjtnid er stood that the Edit ? not alwafi efdori e the views of corr?p'&4iots. unleu saf titUi iu ui eaiioriAi ooiunar. , . New Aavertisom6nts. Notice. A LL PERSONS are hereby- 1 It xx. rorewarned not ti trut or S-A? harbor any of tfct cew of the Ncr. bark "MJOJ-XBR' as 4RsST neiiher ihs U str or cociixoeej will be retponsinla. aept 27 3t r M. K A' DAOKR, Mate-. School Books i . ;. ... School Books. r . LARGS 8TOCK J OS V RECEIVED at fATES' Bookstore. , Also, Slatas, Pencils,. Ink, Book Bsjs, Straps a!id Holders, BpoDges, Crajots, Ar, Ac. rPareDU.wIUJde wellio eill upon" P2' O. W. YATEa. ' OPERA HOUSE. One Night Only I Thursday, Sept. ."lOtli. j - , - ': BENEFIT OF iTHE OXFORD ORPHAN ASYUM. THE OLD PLANTATION MINSTRELS Vii 8Te their first performance, copilst JfofV,ocal and Instrumental Music. Jis, Sv 0lJExercUee e" Qn 1'UUKS DAY EVENING, September 30th. - I Ladies are particularly invited, as nothing will be said or done to offend the most fastidi ous . 8 he8tra is under the direction or Professor F. Kieman. Some of! the best Ulentinthe city engaged In this pertorm-ance.- . ' f' Prices of Admifsiou General Xdmiasion 50 cento. Gallery 25 cents. Reserved Seats . may be secured at Heiag berjrer's Book Store without extra charge. Doors open at. 7 o'clock. Curtain raises at Boclocki A. PREMPERT, septl7-St - Manager Mew River Bright and .Fat Jutt received and for eale by' Hall & Pearsali. sept 28 . . . rt Bagging Ties, Twine. MOO'Eolls Cotton Bagging, 4,600 Bundles New and Pieced II ss, l,0002Lbs CottoniBagging Twine. Flour, Bacon, Molasses. 1,200 Bbls flour, Seper to Ixtra Family, 250 Boxes Pork;8triPs,i Smoked and D S Bides, , 200 Hhds and Bbls Porto Bico, New CroV " Cuba and New Orleans Molaner. SugarJCoffee, &c. " ; I 200 Bbls Sugar, Cut Loaf, Granulated Standard A, Extra G and C. ' ,i . . 275 Bags Coffee, jr,Kio, Laguyra and Java , 100 Boxes Pore Assorted Candy 150 Tubs Choiee Leaf Lard, , ItSjBozet 8tarch, 200 Boxes Lyo and potash, 125 Boxes Laundry Soap, ., Tobacco, 8auflr, Paper, Matches, -8iiot, i Pepper, Ginger, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, l 4tc For sale low by f ; WILLIAMS k KTURCnilSON'," " " ' aulT Wheleeale Grocer AConulMer. 'i Heinsberffer's JS THE PLACE TO BUY SCHOOL Books and School Stationery. ' My sloci Is " now cixplete Teachers aud Parents will fiod It to jLhei t advantage by first calling at I IT--- i . m teptM THE LITE BOOK STORE'. Bird Food, &ci 7 HAYK JUST SECS1YED a fresh supply ; of prepared Mocking and Canary JJirdToodV also anna assortment of Toilet Boacs, Tol!?! -Powder and Waters Extracts,- Ac. All fcff sal low as: .-- t. .?.! ;j. H IIARDI'S, Apothecary.. ssptIT JfswJiarkei. Tiiiberiy pyflterH,; ; f ; THE riflSST OP , ins seaicn. Br the lriy " Doxes, Quart or Galloa, at - - J jt! F. A. SCHUTTCjO -