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j p&Siluevt JOSH. T. JAM UB. 0rrOB AWD rfOJ-KWTOB. nimfiRIPTI0N8.p6AGE PAID; nn Htr'naonths. 8150 : Three month?. II 35 ; One month, SO pen to. The paper will bedUvered by carriers, rec of char, 1 7 Pwtof tDe dtT- ttU j Jx,t rt, or 13 cn per we.L drrtiine raw ow nd hboral jPr.SatcribrB will plcoe report any ana - fwlarpf to rwceWe ibeir papers regularly. took, BROVN & RODDICK 45 Market Street. tj IHFURM THfc PDCLIOj enera'ly and Wholesale Ca.h buyers la ar tiealar, inat'we are fell up wi'h the ' f OF iry oods that has erer been offered in this market AO BUTBK risiting this city will do him self jutice by passing oar door, as we ' are nnderieillnjr the market Hminy of the reg- nlar Staple lines. I We hare marked down all jroods that be lost to Summer wear and are offering: Many Special Iioceieiits to our patrons. ' We would call particular attention to the following I .i GENTS' DQQ SKIM DRIVING GLOVES i Lilll.il mm- TTT it. 1 IA I oiigauy epoiien, too, oriui4.ou. alicoesl New Fall Calicoes at all prices in Beautiful designs. Bleached and Unbleaclied Cottons ! We hare laid in a rery heayy stock of the above and are offering them at lower figures than erer. We hare all the popular brands. Cur 4-e Bleaching at 10 cents per yard is I without any exception the best value ever 4 offered. Linen Hdndercliiefs, A Job at 10 cents. These goods, require no. comment. Give us a Call I TH?nWWT JPr -DnTsTiYnir 45 iviarKerst. an 28 To EVIy Friends and ; Customers- AM .NOW DAILY recsiving my Fall stock ' of Consisting of ail the l My past stock and my succesi speak for themselves, and I only ask a continuance 6 your favors to liberally bestowed on me Please Call and Examine my E O-Stock as reo-HTd Qnaliihr.n . and Prices ! a So trouble to show goods. Will be pleased to see you one and an. sL Reepectfallr, C. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market Street. sept IS ' Sign of the BhowCaae. The Hew 5 Bill of Lading pO& IBS BAIL ROADS. Also, Carolina Central Railroad Reotfpte, Veaeel Bills of Lading, Chattel Mortgage Inspector's Certificates, Magistrate's Blanks, 4c Printed at lowest rates at- . 8. WAB&OCK'S, Job Office fjoficeta Review Boilding)- at 31 r 1 V VOL. V LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. See ad the Baich-ir Company. P L Bbuoiu k Co Greeting See ad Hostettei's Bitters P HrnsBKaa 8chool Books Yates--School BooksSchool Books. Window Glass ali sizes si Staffer & Price's. A good printer can always tell how the ci88 stnnds Tbe -'newest latest, -b(t acd cheapest at 21.jrKTTATi a? t The potato washer i considered a trnnA lama 'nH Amanbas foarquartaof sweet 'lasses nonn:wap wnen iie nasagai-on. A lare stock of children's, school shoes to select from at Rosenthal's. ' f 1 t- The darling of the horse jockey's heart is sometimes apt to be a Utile sulkj and BlindF, Builders' llardware,&o, Lowj. est prices at Jacobi's. There would be more Arctic expeditions if there were any women at the poles. The man who thinks the world owes him a living will probably find it in the almshouse. You can buy No. 1 Cooking ancMIeat ing dtoves at almost any price at Jacobin Hardware Depot. It is the early pants that catches tha Nog Bhort of breath, the picnic pie and me giauy young man. w O All those who cough are bores to the community and should be forced I Dy law tO invest 2D Cents in Vt JJUirS flnnirh Ssrnr ' I O J I : i Knowledge is better than wealth, yet I how many people there are in this wick- J ed world who prefer the inferior' article. , Tt is said that cider's sweetest when it's strawed through the bung, and the stolen kiss is richest when the ij.,- i head is hung. , .. Mr. Nathrl Jacobi having been appoint ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in want of this celebrated Plow can now have their orders 11 lied at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. A Stitch In Time. Carpenters and brick layers, plasterers, i and tinners all are In demand this week. I If one wants a little carpentering, done unless it is a pretty Hg job or contract be has to wait until the rush is over and people get settled down in their new abodes. , Next month the stcrj and grate men will all be engaged, so you had bet-1 ter take time by the forelock and not wait untilold Jack Frost comes in on vou Ladies, the the he best fits and the easiest I shoes for little ones are at Robeh THAIj 8. Freight Matters I Yesterday afternoon's Charlotte Press says: lne Ueneral rreignt Agent oi tneicaeiu auu gci. uio kmua, mj tuucaj, was Atlanta & Charlotte and Carolina Central granted but the officers followed soon ai Bailway8, Messrs. Carpenter and Clarks terwards and as they entered the compan- were in consultation to-day in Jhis city looking to some freight agreement prob- ably, between these two lines with an out let at Wilmington. We heard that noth. 'ng definite was accomplished. Col. V. I Q. JohnBon was also in the city. The Carolina Central is not in with the 'com blnation' though it is acting through tbe I Seaboard Air Line from Hamlet. A Locomotive Turned Over. We learn that as the material train, consisting of flatscars loaded with sand, was being backed down near the river on tbe W- & W- 'R' R- track thU morning for the purpose of unloading- the dirt with which it was loaded, Intoa place where the company is filling in acd ex tending the wharf, the new made track which was laid on this new ground- sud denly caved in and percipitated tbe en gioe completely over on Its side down the embankment where it cow iies, near the water's edge. The fireman escaped harm by jumping off, but the engineer, who is known as 'Old Man Jimmy Long,' as caught on tbe engine, but fortunately, we are happy to say, escaped injury by crawling out through the cab window. No blame can be attached to the engl neer, or, in fact, to Anjone, as it was one of those unforeseen accidents , which hap pen sometimes in all large-sizsd ra&road families. There ia no damase to th pp gine, and the only trouble, occasioned will be the time consumed in getting the I engme back on the track, and no doubt by I this time to-morrow it will be "right aide up" again. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Colambas Appointments- Tbe candidates of tie Demtcracy r celumbus county will address their fellow-" cifizeus at the following ti.nes and places Williams', October 4,h ; liuf Liill, Oct. 5ih : Lee's, U..t. 6 h ; Fair Bluff, Oct 7th : Cerro Gordo, ('... S h ; Wfcitevilif, Oc. 9th : TaUiru's. Oc . 11' h : Western Prong, Oct. 12 b; Welch s Creek, Oct 13th ; Bogue,Oet 14 h ; W cjarniw, Oil. lain: WhiteviSe, Ocu IGth : F.eenia.Vs X Roads, Oct. 19 h 0 Water street merchants wi.i keep their iet cry la winter oy wtaring hoses thal s ooots ana snoes. T A Murderer Captured tu Jail, and lodged Some weeks ago officer Simon BP-h- ordson & Dapuiv Sheriff of this county, was in the nartv cf eevcral tutn I himself one Sunday afieroooD,and all of them citizens of Wilmington or tt is vicinity, but one, a low set copper-col ored man, who answers to the name of Jim Black. After tbe party- had separa ted one of Richardson's acquaintances iuqnired if he knew who that stranger was, to which question a negative reply I was given, 'Well, I know him says the I inquirer, 'aDd he' is wanted in Marion, South Carolina, for commiting a murder there.' Upon this information Rich ardson wrote to the Sheriff describing the man and received a telegram on receipt nf nOKtai ftH fnu- . T. ,'. . , , "' L "uf W4UHiU v. m.eaos- nunarea aouars rewara onerca Dy uov- ernor. acc as once. (Signed; John Wilcox, Jr. . Sheriff of i-Jarioa. A day or two later Richardson also re I ceived a letter fram Sheriff Wilcox uu der date of 24th of Sept.. 1880, assuring him nf tb .-Prtaint.a nf th rtwjr,! nH J cuiucBiijr urging ina urruai ui iJiauN, tu -H : J. , f !!!. x which was appended a note from W. W. Sellers, Solicitor of the 4th circuit, stat ing that the reward offered by the Gov ernor waB uot contingent upon a conio tioa but sima 8afe deliverJr t0 tbe county j an. umcer iticnarason men at once arranged his plan lor the capture of the alleged murderer. J. O. Hill. J. P., was applied to immediately for a warrant which was issued on last Satur day, the 25th inst. But the bird had flown temporarily,;cnly .emporarily howo ever, as tho vessel on which he had ship- Fed here from Shallotte, or little River, &0Utn Carolina, Had sailed Irom this Port wlth &hi for 0De cf the above named Point8- Lfc ciSht bowevsr, the wmt0 8alla, tno schooner baow Morm, the vesselfupon which Black had enli3ted 88 one OI lce cre were aSam ficea ln V18 waters ot the Uape lear, and early thK morninS Richardson, accompanied by ioney Ashe and armed with the necea- sary papers, boarded tho above-named vessel, and sure enough there was their man, Jim Black. He was told by tb.3 officers that he was wanted, when he im mediately asked if Sheriff Wilcox was in town. He signified hi3 willingness to go but requested permission to go into his ion way or cabin tbe prisoner was in tLo act of taking hia'pistol, a ix stoo:t r, out of his bunk, but before he coujd use it the offijer graspedhi3 arm and the next moment Officer Kichardaoa had the irons Ion him. I The prisoner, Jim Black, alias Sam,was then taken before Justice II ill, who com mitted him to jail without bail, where the captive will await a requisition from the Governor of South Carolina accord ing to due form of law before he is sent on to Marion. Justice Gili has notified His Excellency, Gov. Jarvie, by letter to. day. in accordance with tho statute law bearing npon tbe case. The murder is siiJ lo have been com mitted soma time since last January, but further than that tho officer who made the arrest knew nothing, not. even the tune of thi murdered party. Sheriff Wilcox, in Lis letter to office Richard 03, aaid the murder was a most atro cious one, and that all classes of citizens in Marion, black as well as white, were anxious to see tbe murderer returned and brought to justice. Bat no further in formation than this in regard to the un fortunate affair was communicated. Contributions 'of-artieles necessary to the making a bucket cf lemonade were solicited at a social gathering, an eyening or lwo 8inco' w ra OBBflUUB Ku"nen P"8601 reT7 Kberall J offered to farnisb tDe wter Save your money and boy your Build, ing Supplies from Altaffer & Price. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at tbe City Poot Office as follows : Northern through and way mails 5:30 a. rc. Raleigb 5.30 a. m.. . .and 5:00 p. ru. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. , Railroad, at m9m 5;30 p. m. Southern mails for all .points. oaatii, cany 7:45 p. m Western mails (OCR y) daily (except Sunday) 5:00 r- n aiau ror CJneraw & JJarliog ton- 7:45 p. m. fliaus ior points between Flo rence and Charleston.;.... . 7:45 p. m rayettevine, ana onices on Cape Fear Rirer, Tueedas, and Fridays 1.00 p. m Fayetteville, via Lumberton. daily, except Sundays...... 5:00 n. m. unsiow u. H. and intermedi ate, offices, every Monday and Ihureday at.......... 6.00a.m. Smithviile mails, bv steam-. boat; daily, (except Sun days) 10-00 a. m. Malls for Easv HilL Town Creek,' Shallotte 'and Little River, S O, every Mon- nay aua j nursda? at U;OU a. oj. Wilroingtcn and Black River Caapcsl, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at.. - 5:00 a. m. OPEN FOB DEL1VEKY. Northern through and way mails 7:00 a m. Southern Mails 7:30 a. m. Carolina Central Railway 10:00 a. m , stamp umce onen from 8 a. m. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Money Urder and Eegister Department open same as stamp omce. Ueneral delivery open from 6:00 a. m. to 6:30 p. in., and'on Sundays from 8:30 to y:30 a. m. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Mails collected from stre'at bozea overy day at 3:30 p. m. Unfaillag- Sisns. The following signs for foretelling the weather for the next twenty-four hours are said to be us3d by the signal service bureau. In view of the fact that the said bureau has suspanded the publication of tha indications, every man can hereby be come his on indicator ; A deepl xangry red at snnset foretells rain. Light red in dicates fair weather. A yellow eky at sun set also indicates fair weather, unless there are numerous clouds of a deep yellow when, thunder stoima may fbe expected. A green sun indicates fair weather. Heavy banks of clouds ' in the West at sunset foretell rain. Rapid changes of the color of clouds at sunset indicate raio. When the upper clouds move in a direc tion different from that of the lower clouds, or that of the wind then blowing, it indicates a change of wind. When the outiines of cumulus clouds are sharp, it indicates a dry atmosphere, and there fore presages fine weather. Small, inky clouds foretell rain . A light scud dri vmg across hazy clouds indicates wind and rain. '' I . Remarkable clearness of the atmo sphere near the horizon and unusual twinkling of tbe stare, are indications of approaching rain. Dew and fog are indications of fine weather. To allay itching of the scalp, 'use Hall's Vegtabie Sicilian Hair Uenewer. Sold by all druggists. ' The Performance Last Night. Tha performance given at the Opera House last night, by the Old Plantation Minstrel Troupe, was greeted with a fair audience, but noS near so large as we had hoped to see, and should have been, not only from the fact that the boys' had en deavored to preseut an entertainment worthy of patronage, but for tha still fur- her and more appreciative fact that the proceeds were to go to such. a deserving charitable : institution as the Oxford Asy urn. We are pleased to hear, however, hat the receipts netted a very snug little sum for the object in iew. 1 The 1 pening overture was exceedingly well performed. The jokes gotten off were amusing and, for -the greater part, entirely original, acd of a local character. Tho sentimental and can ic songs were w ill rendered, and each in its turn was heartily encored. The musia by the oi chetra, between the several parts, was a long way above the averag3 rendered by profession al'troupes on similar occasions. Tha tight and slack rope walking by Master K. A. Hewlett, was gracefully and artistically performed, and would have done credit to a professional. Taken all togather, we think the young men deserve to be highly complimented for the very auc c 33 jful manner in which they conducted their first entertainment. We hope to see them before tbe foot lights again shortly, and are confident that tbe Opera House will be better filled than it was last night. The finest stock of Ladies Foxed. Balmoral and Batten Boots at Bojzs teal's. - t 1, iS80. . loo . Women as Lawyer. Tr ough Old ir. Foffy has long qoes- .oiitv4 wuuiiu a LibUBKs vo pracuco iawf and her opinions concerning It gal mat! ters, no one has ever queetioued her opln ion concsmuiz Dr. Pierce's Favorite I rescription. For women freely affirm that the Prescription is a positive core for 1 nose Mrdggmg-dowa' sensations, and the many dise ves anl weaknesses peculiar to mer sej I ne b avonte Prescrintioi i 6old by guarantee druggists under a positive Pittsburgh, Pa , March 14ib, 1879. Dr. R. V.. Fiebce, Buffalo, N. Y.: near bir 1 was treated by four dif- ferent pb) Mcians with jut avail for disease of the iiver and u'erus. Some time aeo I commenced the use of your Favcrite Pre scription and Discovery, being at the uce, connneu pars of the time to my W At fw imrn., i-T but I now find myself well rfter the use of four bottles of each of tbe medicines. With many, many thanks. 1 T -I a am, very respectiuiiy, Jil Alii E. GRACE. cee a woman on horseback in another co )lumn, riding near Speer's Vineyards, NSaUiaI Daa, " ith a bunch of Grapes from wh!chTDCn00 BOOKS wud a duocq 01 u rapes 8peer'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. Sold by Druggists. M.UI Jl-.HWI.1..L. DIED; HOLLAND In this oitr this mornlne.at 6 o clock, at the residence of O M HeAmUn. ,W P DOLLAJfD, a:red 39 years and 26 days. I "pa aaa oI(ler,' Sponges, Crayons, c,, The funeral services will take nlace tc.l,. x x.', . morrow. Saturdav mominir. et 11 oTaV. from the reiidenoe, on Fourth, between Dock and Orange streets, thence to Bellevue 0 wry- Star eopy New Advertisements. COME ! GOME ! COME! Q OME ONE, COME ALL ! Its the first of the Fall, and you'll find at our Stall, the best of fxesh meats, for we are j fully , prepared to furnish everybody with the best B9ef,' Pork, VeaI,Xamb and Sausages, in large or small quantities. Don't forgat to call on us at the corner of Market and Second streets. 1 . ' THE BUTCHER COMPANY. OCtl'lt reetins I To the friends and patrons of v - P. I. Bridffers & Co. WHEN 1 THIS IS BEAD they wui oq m tueir nanasome jxew Store North of Geo. BJ, 'French &i Sons'.' ; V On your way down town drop in ana take 1 one look, and you will acknowledge that they canx still justly claim to have the finest Gro cery House in the Southern States. Quick Despatch. We closed when the bell rang at 7 o'clock, we ' opened in the New Store at 6 the next morning. 2,OOQ, Two Thousand Dollars saved by the exchange to be divided among the customers of P. 1. ORIDOERS & GO, oct 1 The accumulated - evidence of nearly thirty years shows that the Bitters is a certain remedy for malarial disease, as well as -its surest preventive; that it eradicates dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint and nervousness, counteracts a tendency to pout, rheumatism, urinary and uterine disorders, that it imparts vigor to the feeble, and cheers the mind while it invigorates tbe body. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. CaEBRATEO j Mlf 8T03XACX? PtA8B K OTtCE. We 1U bcad to receive ccrrinuaicaUonj from omr friend's on tar and all general inUrert but: Tas aaaeof the writer muit alwava be ft r nlahed to the Editor , : Communications a; tut be written on o jly one fide of tbejeper. Personalities mwi .oiled. And It is especially - psjularl v'cnder mfSlA Alia IV . T7 Jl . . ' I e wwaof eorreepnaeucts aniens so staterf in the editorial columns. New Aavortisomoats. Embroidery, Embroidery, TAINSOOK EDGES, And Insex!i.na !o match. I CAMPKI ILM BROIDERIES, In pra! variety of patterns. STRAW c.1ATTIint nA" MA 11 i5 CARPETS,! 011 CLOTHS. I rt. itz ;it k- rt'- i r 1 , 2IUv, B acK and Colored Cash- meres aad many new and desirable things , for Ihe Ladles. Resnectfullv. sept .JU- K. M. McIXTlRE. School Books; LARGE STOCK JUar RECEIVED at STATES' Bookstore. Also, Slates, Pencils, Ink, Book Bags, "v ca" W1U ae wu npoa ept 27 C. W. YATES. New River Bright and Fat, Juit 'received aid for sale by Hall & Pearsall. ept 23 Bagging, Ties, Twine. Ij400 Bolls Cotton Bagging, 4,500 Bundles New and Pieced ftjs, 1,000 JLbs Cotton Bagging Twine. Flour, Bacon, Molasses. 1,200 Bbls Hour,' diner to Extra Family, 250 Boxes PorkS3trips,I Smoked and D S Bides, ' 200 Hhds and Bb'a Porto Rico, New Crop .Cuba and New Urleans Holasier. ' 8ugar,iCoffee, &c. 200 Bbls Sugar, Cut Loaf, Oranulatecl Standard A, Extra C and C2Si2 276 Bags Coffee, KIo, Laguyra and Java 100 Boxes Pare Assorted Candy I 150 Tuba Choice Leaf Lard, 175IBoxef Starch, . 200 Boxes Lye and Potash, 135 Boies Laundry Soap,; n Tobacco 8nuff, Paper, Match es'S Shot, Pepper, Ginger, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels , Ac For sale low by 1 . I WILLIAMS A MTJBCHISOy, an IT WhelesahOrooer A Oonu Mer. Heinsberaer's 5 & r SCHOOL S THE PLACE TO BUT Books and School Stationery. My stock feU now complete Teachers and Parents will find it to th el' advantage by first calling at sept 23 THg LIVE BOOK STORE. Fresh Every Day FINK ASSORTMENT bP CANDIES, French and Domestic, jost reoeiTcd" 'and for " SSJ e. ..-'. ,it.;..;.i.: THE ONLY OEiiClNE noMIi-JIADD Candy in the city, will be found evcrr day, fresh and sweet, three doors South of r tbe PoetoSoe on Second street. Alo, Nets Seisins. Fruit, Ac. O. E. JEVKKS, lan23 Neer tae-Postofflee " A LARGE STOCK OF 8ashf Boors, Blinds, AND ALL KIM0SQF MILL VOfild LUMBEC LATHC. cic. For sale very cheap, at 9 ALTAFFZB, HUGS & 6(K' Faetoryt Offices Foot oftralaut ft.: Butt, sear Bed Crow it. I2iepi27
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